92-94 Buckland Street Alexandria NSW 2015

Section 96(2) modification of consent for demolition of existing structures on the site and construction of a 4 storey residential flat building comprising 7 residential units and a 3 storey residential flat building containing 11 ‘townhouse’ units over a shared basement. Proposed changes include internal reconfigurations and layouts of units and townhouses and changes to the external appearance of the building including detailed design, window and balcony locations, materials and colours.

External link Read more information

We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2014/399/A)

2 Comments

Create an account or sign in to have your say by adding your own comment.

  1. Andrew Chuter commented

    This may have been an appropriate development if there were significant efforts by State Government to greatly increase public and active transport and other infrastructure in the area. But alas, there are none.

    On the contrary, with the plans for WestConnex proceeding, namely the longest underground tollroad system in the world, both federal and state government clearly have no intention for Sydney to go down this path.

    The WestConnex offramp just down the road will further worsen the hideous congestion in the area and make it unfavourable for residential development.

    Until such time as WestConnex is cancelled this development can not be allowed to proceed. Clearly the priorities of the Federal and State Government, and the WestConnex Delivery Authority are in conflict with the developer.

  2. Gary Mathieson commented

    I am happy to see this development go ahead. It was a grubby noisy semi industrial manufacturing business building street furniture, unsuited to the residential neighborhood and right next to two schools. It had next to no onsite parking and workers parked their cars in Buckland Street all day. Residents are happy to see it go and residential housing built in it's place.

    Getting rid of inner city manufacturing gets rid of car journeys.

Have your say on this application

You're too late! The period for officially commenting on this application finished almost 9 years ago. If you chose to comment now, your comment will still be displayed here and be sent to the planning authority but it will not be officially considered by the planning authority.

Your comment and details will be sent to City of Sydney. Your name and comment will be posted publicly above.

Create an account or sign in to make a comment

This week

Find PlanningAlerts useful?

This independent project is part of the digital library from the local charity, the OpenAustralia Foundation. PlanningAlerts is powered by small donations from the people who use it to stay informed about changes to their local area. If you find it useful, chip in to support PlanningAlerts.

Back PlanningAlerts