21 Terrie Avenue, Figtree NSW 2525

Residential - multi dwelling housing and subdivision - strata title - four residential lots

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(Source: Wollongong City Council, reference DA-2015/594)

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  1. Sacha Wojewodka commented

    To Whom it May Concern,

    I wish to advise I DO NOT approve of this application for the erection of Mutli Dwelling Housing on Lot 301 (DP 1123222) 21 Terrie Ave Figtree NSW.

    This area is a quite family environment. All home in the surrounding are single dwelling. We have many families living in the area with young children - especially in Terrie Ave. Terrie Ave is a quite street and has only single dwelling home and I would like to kept that way.

    I have spoken with my neighbour and they all strongly agree.

    If this dwelling goes ahead, the traffic will increase, parking will also become an issues, as there is not enough room for parking resident in proposed dwelling. Residents and visitors will then have to park on the road. Where the proposed dwelling is going it is situated near a sharp bend in the road. The cars will have park on the bend which will make it very difficult to drive around. This will be a very serious hazard not only for the drivers but also the children that play outside.

    In summary, I have no objection to a single dwelling home as this is what is in keeping with the current family orientated landscape. There are many other areas in Wollongong where Multi Dwelling homes are build, I would suggest they build their house in these areas and we keep this area just for families who wish to not live in NON multi dwelling area.

    Thankyou
    Sacha

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