65 Riverview Road Avalon Beach NSW 2107

Change of classification of current dwelling ground floor to be a secondary dwelling. No building works required.

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(Source: Pittwater Council, reference N0336/15)

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  1. Christopher Pahljina commented

    I am the owner of 69 Riverview Road, Avalon Beach 2107, which neighbours 65 and 67 Riverview Road Avalon (which are in effect one property owned by same owner). I oppose the application on the following grounds:

    1. Number 65 has been designed and built as a single dwelling. It was not designed or built to include a secondary dwelling nor has any consideration to neighbouring properties (including my own) been given to convert part of it into a secondary dwelling especially with respect to privacy, noise and parking.

    2. The titles of the properties in the subdivision that includes the properties at 65 and 67 Riverview Road contain restrictive covenants against the building of secondary buildings on the properties. This was done to preserve the beauty and peaceful nature of the area which I note has also been designated by council as an area of outstanding beauty. Allowing secondary dwellings would contravene such covenant and would change the character of the area.

    3. The houses at 65 and 67 both face towards my property with no adequate screening protecting my privacy or restricting the noise that generates from the properties. I have already discussed these issues with the owner but the problem still persists.

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