423 Illawarra Road Marrickville NSW 2204

Review request under Section 82A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act to review Determination No. 201500167, dated 29 October 2015 to demolish existing improvements and construct a 6 storey mixed use development with a ground floor commercial/retail tenancy and dwellings on the upper floors with basement car parking

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201500167.01)

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  1. Suzanne Evans commented

    I don't agree that it should be 6 storeys. It will overshadow and stand out against the current landscape. If these developments must go ahead then it should be capped to 4 storeys and adequately set back from the road so it doesn't intrude.

    6 storeys with only one car space for each unit will also mean more traffic and parking issues on the surrounding streets which are already at peak capacity.

    Plus now there will more retail tenancies that will sit vacant for years because the developer sets the value on them to high and so no one will want to pay the overpriced rents that will be requested for these making them an eyesore for the suburb. This will make the area look shabby.

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