8 Braeside Street, Wahroonga, NSW

MOD for DA0350/13 - Deletion of approved conditions - Heritage Conservation Area

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

(Source: Ku-ring-gai Council, reference MOD0020/16)

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  1. Shirlene Blok commented

    What does this mean? Deletion of approved conditions - heritage area? I moved because pf the massive redevelopment if my suburb and surrounds in Sydney. Money is the big aim in Sydney, but being an ESL teacher, I found that the money was going out of Australia.

  2. HOWARTH Leslie commented

    Heritage does not mean very much to councils in Sydney, so removal of some conditions originally created in 2013 would probably mean even less today.
    So I would be interested as to what this ne w MOD0020/16 really means. It is in a different name to original DA so what does that add to the story. We [my wife and I] have lived in the direct vicinity for 38 years. we have seen semi-detached dual occupancies, medium density apartments.......now Granny Flats, houses sold and sitting vacant what next, high rise apartments now that Councils are merging????????????????????????????????????

  3. John Byrnes commented

    Re "On “MOD for DA0350/13 -...” at 8 Braeside Street, Wahroonga, NSW - it has been noted "What does this mean?" and "I would be interested as to what this new MOD0020/16 really means" by people. The document you may find is actually not readable on the website (or at least has not been so far). So it anyone knows why that is (and/or what the document says) then some further explanation would be desirable. On the Council website, instead of actually having uploaded the document it states to "Contact" Council. I wonder why this is so [especially as most planning documents DO get uploaded nowadays]. However perhaps because that and other Councils are being snowed under right with forced amalgamation worries I have heard of late that trying to contact such might be of little use ... and that in last two months there has apparently been a steep rise in no reply from Councils on matters.

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