36 Noble Avenue, Strathfield, NSW, Australia

A Section 96(8) Modification Application in relation to the subject site and pursuant to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 has been received by Council in relation to a previous Land and Environment Court approval for the demolition of existing structures and construction of a three (3) storey residential flat building containing nine (9) apartments comprising one (1) x studio, two (2) x 1 bedroom and six (6) x 2 bedroom apartments above two (2) levels of basement car parking.

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(Source: Strathfield Municipal Council, reference 2014/112/02)

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  1. Tonia Kisliakov commented

    I strongly oppose building 3 storey apartment blocks in a residential area. This would impact on the environment and create a traffic hazard. Car parking is scarce already. Keep these apartments in the city zoning, not residential. It would spoil the area and people will move away. Greedy developers and council should be controlled from abusing the residential areas and life there Strathfield is already overbuilt and looking as ugly as is Burwood

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