138-196 Bourke Road Alexandria NSW 2015

Section 96(2) application to amend Condition 2(b) to increase the hours off operation of the indoor recreation facility (Skyzone) within Building 1 to between 6:00am and 12:00pm.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2013/1511/A)

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  1. Jennifer Killen commented

    Council acknowledges that Unrestricted consent may affect the environmental amenity of the area and would not be in the public interest. The same applies to consent where hours of operation are antisocial.

    No matter how careful patron are leaving, there will inevitiable be some noise which willl disturb neighbours. Those driving cars will disturb more distant neighbours - and there is little or no public transport at these antisocial hours.

    The operator claims the extension of hours can be achieved "without causing any undue adverse impacts" - however this is from their perspective not that of residents. Starting at 6am is very different to 7am and midnight is even later than the airport curfew. This business does not operate an essential service and does not need these hours

    How will the young staff (as young as 15 working until midnight?) travel home safely?

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