114 The Boulevarde Dulwich Hill NSW 2203

Under Section 96 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act to modify Determination No 201300616 dated 10 June 2014 to modify the approved structure to create an additional level; modify the dwelling mix and increase the amount of adaptable dwellings

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201300616.01)

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  1. M Matheson commented

    Slumsville!

    This DA looks pretty desperate in the way that it takes amenity from the neighbours and crams in as many units as is legally possible.

    The Boulevarde used to be the premier street in the suburb and two NSW state premiers lived in this street and nearby. But this block looks like a three-storey dog kennel.

    All the vegetation shown in the DA belongs to the neighbours or to the communal footpath. Most of the units stare over the neighbours.

    The front facade looks like a jazzy, pre-fab 1950s industrial building.

    Different materials and a reduction in the number of dog-kennel units might make this DA acceptable to a council that listens to its ratepayers.

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