2 Brickfield Street North Parramatta NSW 2151

Demolition of existing structureson site, removal of trees, construction of 6 x 2 storey town houses with attics over basement carpeting with strata title subdivision.

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(Source: Parramatta City Council, reference DA/953/2015)

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  1. Dr Andrew Coggins commented

    Dear Council and DA committee,

    I write in regard to proposed development in North Parramatta at 2-6 Brickfield Street. Having closely reviewed the proposal documents (http://eplanning.parracity.nsw.gov.au/pages/xc.track/SearchApplication.aspx?id=384057), I am of the opinion that this development should NOT be approved.

    I am a 33 year old healthcare professional and have recently moved to the Parramatta area. I feel strongly that the new buildings risk damaging the delicate and historical character of the area of the suburb bordering Victoria Road. In particular, this proposal will inevitably lead to the destruction of a beautiful character home (6 Brickfield Street) on the corner of Brickfield and Ross street as well as much of the leafy feel of the area.

    I am exited to see the pace of development occurring in the Greater Parramatta area but it would be unfortunate to see the council approving the demolition of these character homes that could be preserved by not approving these developments. Instead we should aim to preserve the historic houses that have been lost in many parts of Western Sydney and NSW as a whole

    Yours Sincerely

    Dr AR Coggins
    Consultant Physician
    NSW Health

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