55 Lymerston Street Tempe NSW 2044

S96(2)iii

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201500306)

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  1. G Symonds commented

    I am confused by this application, as the building is currently housing several residents and does not appear to be used for any kind of business/storage purposes whatsoever. Given the large number of people currently residing there, who do not park in the spaces provided on the property as marked on the attachments (these parking spaces are currently filled with pot plants, clothes horses and outdoor furniture - see Photograph 1 in Annexure 3 in Statement of Environmental Effects_55 Lymerston Street Tempe), several of them are taking up precious parking spots in Lymerston Street. As residents of Unwins Bridge Road are also required to use Lymerston Street for parking, they find themselves often having to park much further away (John Street and Lymerston St as far as William Street). I suspect it it also a fire risk having so many people living in an industrial building.

    The fact that people are living there on a permanent basis has been cleverly disguised/hidden in the photos in Annexure 3, which leads me to believe that they will continue to live there after or regardless of whether this DA is approved.

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