49 Anglo Road, Campsie NSW

Demolition of existing structures and construction of a four (4) storey residential flat building containing twenty-five (25) apartments and basement car parking

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(Source: Canterbury-Bankstown Council (Canterbury), reference DA-217/2015)

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  1. Alfred commented

    Being only metres away from Campsie Station, I cannot believe how this valuable land is wasted on a 4 storey flat. Surely Canterbury Council and its Development Team must revisit its LEP. Sydenham to Bankstown Priority Precinct Strategy will be made in the near future to uplift residential scale to provide higher density developments that are close to great public transportation. 4 storeys is not enough, but rather at least 20 storeys should be investigated. Nearby Campsie RSL is currently forming plans to create a 16 storey landmark. I see no reason why 49 Anglo Rd, Campsie which is located in the priority precinct cannot build 20 storey buildings. Amalgamation is necessary to allow that but 4 storeys is absolutely ridiculous. Yes, nearby single storey and 3 storey flats will be heavily affected by a 20 storey tower, but they will eventually go and built into taller buildings anyway. We should think about the future by addressing affordability issues in Sydney. Denser and taller buildings will help but 4 storeys won't!

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