37 Cecil St Caringbah 2229

Addition of a townhouse to an existing townhouse development

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(Source: Sutherland Shire Council, reference DA15/0787)

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  1. Lorette Tipping commented

    The sharp bend of the road near this site, and the narrow road itself at the site are already dangerous, exacerbated by parked vehicles. To include another townhouse would in all probability lead to more vehicles parked kerbside. Creation of such further congestion would be dangerous, and show no consideration or regard to existing residents, and would not be in the best interest of occupants to the already approved townhouses. When is "enough is enough" in adding congestion to this residential area, and to this already congested dangerous roadway. Increased occupancy leads to increased pedestrian numbers, therefore there is also an issue of safety in this regard. Developments such as this one, provide minimal allowable parking, and do not provide parking for all vehicles owned by residents. More kerbside parked vehicles cause a danger to parked vehicles, moving vehicles and pedestrians'. It is not uncommon for vehicles in the area to be damaged by passing vehicles. Lets put the local property owners and residents ' interests ahead of developers' profits and NOT grant another townhouse in this development please.

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