Development Lot, York Road, Kellyville NSW 2155

Three Lot subdivision, construction of an extension to York Road and Alessandria Drive and construction of three residential flat buildings and child care centre

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(Source: The Hills Shire Council, reference 576/2016/JP)

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  1. Dong Wei commented

    Dear Hills Shire Council Officer,

    According to this new application, the building of 1C in Lot1 is in the east of my property, since building 1C has 3 to 4 storeies and it has balconies and windows which are exactly opposite to my property, I am afraid it will affect the privacy both for my house and backyard.

    So before you approve the application (576/2016/JP), please kindly assess the influence of privacy both for my building and backyard which is very important for us, thank you.

    Best regards,
    Dong Wei

  2. Carl Shin commented

    Dear Council planner,

    This new development may create a severe traffic issue with additional traffic added by new residents of the two four storey flats under construction and multiple town-houses to be built along Lavender ave. As parent of young children, I am very concerned about safety of young students who will be using York road and President road as York road is extended to Kellyville shopping plaza. I hope your assessment process takes these into account.

    Thanks,

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