7-11 Consett Avenue Bondi Beach NSW 2026

Strata subdivision including re-allocation of garage lots.

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Waverley Council, reference DA-24/2016)

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  1. Local resident commented

    Dear Waverley Council,
    From the three documents available on Council's web site relating to this DA, it is difficult (perhaps even impossible) to work out what changes are being sought in this DA.
    The DA description suggests that the DA is for a change in "strata subdivision including re-allocation of garage lots," and the two-paragraph SEE states only that the "proposed development will have negligible, in any, environmental effects." The only other document is what appears to be the proposed strata plan, but there is no indication of how this differs from the current plan.
    In the absence of the current strata plan, there is no indication of what areas are to be changed or how they are being changed. Are certain areas of common property involved? If so, there may be implications for planning provisions regarding outdoor space, and this will have implications for other residents in the building.
    Can I ask that Council consider whether the on-line documents sufficiently describe the proposal, and if possible, provide the community with the information is needs in order to evaluate this application, especially as it appears already to have been allocated for "fast-track" processing?
    Yours sincerely, etc

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