47 Killeaton Street, St Ives, NSW

Demolish existing structure on site & construct 16 seniors living units

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(Source: Ku-ring-gai Council, reference DA0367/15)

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  1. Lisa Miles commented

    This block is almost directly opposite Cowan Rd., St. Ives, which already suffers major traffic build up at peak times on both Killeaton St. (to turn onto Cowan) and Cowan Rd. (to turn left or right onto Killeaton St.).

    Given the large number of senior units proposed, there needs to be both pedestrian crossing and traffic light considerations incorporated into any such development.

  2. John Forbes commented

    I have the following concerns regarding this development –
    - The addition of 16 Units at 47/51 Killeaton Street will bring the total number of new dwellings to 36 between Cowan Road and Collins Road. This is a substantial increase in vehicle movements in/out of Killeaton St in this short stretch of road.

    - The DA plan shows 49 Killeaton Street as a single dwelling. This is incorrect. Number 49 has an approved DA for 6 Dwellings which have started construction. There are actually 22 dwellings, not 16 accessing Killeaton Street between 47 and 51 Killeaton Street.

    - There is no on site visitor parking for 47/51 or 49 Killeaton Street. Visitors will need to either park on Killeaton Street – which will cause traffic congestion, or on surrounding side streets which are already under pressure due to inadequate parking at St Ives Village Shopping Centre and Village green.

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