33 South Street Marrickville NSW 2204

To demolish part of the premises and carry out ground floor alterations and additions to convert the existing shed and garage into a 2 bedroom secondary dwelling and garage

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201500202)

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  1. Christos Tsimbourlas commented

    I'm writing in relation to the proposed development application and would like to make the following points:

    Council needs to confirm:

    1 Existing brick walls of shed have been built in accordance to building approval process.
    2 Existing slab has been poured and layed in accordance to building approval process.
    3 Proposed new development satisfies Soft to Hard area requirements.
    4 The run off storm water is in accordance with required specificatuions
    5 Proposed development has been identified in the Flood Planning area and meets building requirements.

    Request the applicant provide details of fence to be erected adjoining Number 31 South Street, as we are concerned proposed courtyard will impact on loss of privacy and create additional noise. Require applicant to erect 1.8m paling fence and include 1 metre lattice capping along the whole length of the property to provide screening and privacy.

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