11 Houston Road Kensington NSW 2033

Section 96 (1A): To include managers car parking space & increase number of occupants from 19 to 29. Original: Provide an additional boarding room to the rear building of the approved boarding house development.

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(Source: Randwick City Council, reference DA-405/2015B)

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  1. Lisa Walpole commented

    To whom it may concern,

    This boarding house is in breach on 2 accounts.

    1. Garbage bin room is not big enough to house the allocated number of bins.

    6.2.1 Waste bins
    Council will provide the following receptacles to medium-rise
    developments:
    One 240L MGB for garbage, on a ratio of one bin per two dwellings;
    One 240L MGB for recycling, on a ratio of one bin per two dwellings.

    Where will the other bins go? On the street? Or will there just be less bins so the excess rubbish ends up on the street. This is a common problem around the Kingsford area costing the council thousands for extra rubbish removal of dumped rubbish.

    2. Unit no1 is too large to be accepted under the "Planning provisions for boarding houses" http://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/Policy-and-Legislation/Housing/~/media/D7796C1818794D238F49F77F2D792365.ashx

    Room size: 12m² for single boarding rooms and 16m² for doubles.
    Maximum room size: 25m².
    Maximum room occupancy: Two adult lodgers.

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