141 Regent Street Chippendale NSW 2008

Alterations and additions to the existing building and change of use to accomodate for an 8 room boarding house.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2015/428)

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  1. Thais Jacobs commented

    I live on 139a Regent St, the building directly behind 141 Regent St. I speak on behalf of many of my neighbours when I say we are quite worried about this development.

    As the council would be aware of, we already have a half way house beside our property, and that provide us with enough noise, police visits and unpleasant events. We fear that having another house for low income families, would just exhacerbate our situation.

    Our building also owns the driveway that will be used by this development to access their bike and motorcycle parking and garbage room. They have the right of carriageway, but we, however own the electric gate on it. We worry about the amount of extra use the gate we maintain will get from another 8 families using it.

    We also worry about the amount of extra commotion we will have on our communal area, being that 8 families will have to leave in such small dwellings, they will surely look for open spaces to gather, and we fear that it might be our own backyard. We aren't happy either about the garbage room that will face our property.

    We hope you reconsider this DA, as it would really affect all of our 8 apartments immensily.

    Yours Sincerely

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