5 Astoria Circuit Maroubra NSW 2035

Demolition of existing structures and erection of a 3 storey boarding house with 21 rooms and basement parking for 5 vehicles, associated site and landscape works.

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(Source: Randwick City Council, reference DA-430/2015)

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  1. Todd Perry commented

    To whom it may concern.

    As a concerned Maroubra resident I object on the grounds that

    - The area has substantial social issues already
    - Boarding houses are locations where predominately unemployed men find accommodation likely to create further social problems
    -Close proximity to schools and undesirable nature of residents
    -Inadequate public transport
    -FRS bonus use to be investigated and considered If it meets the objectives of the code
    - 3 Storey housing is unlikely to be suitable for disabled residents. Large portions of disabled and those on disability find accommodation in boarding houses
    - Shadowing issues created
    - Likely to become a hub for antisocial behaviour with boarding houses a hub for those who are unable to find licenced care.
    - Poor amenity for residents with small bathrooms and rooms.
    - Unrealistic construction cost estimate aimed at avoiding s94, LSL and other levies.

    Regards
    Todd

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