29-31 MacMahon Street, Hurstville

The planning proposal seeks to amend the draft Hurstville Local Environmental Plan (Hurstville City Centre) by increasing the building height from 40 m to 55 m and the FSR from 4.5:1 to 6:1 applying to land at 29-31 MacMahon Street, Hurstville

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(Source: NSW Sydney and Regional Planning Panels, reference 2016SYE046 PGR)

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  1. Susan Huang commented

    Dear sir/madam,

    I brought a unit at the high level of the building located at 18 Woodville St, Hurstville (at the rear) based on existing council approved plan for 29-31 MacMahon St, Hurstville. My balcony is face directly to the site on the proposed building. If the building height is to be increase from 40m to 55m, it blocks my view and creates privacy issues. And it will certainly affect the value of my property. I would like to be compensated in some way if the proposed plan was granted.

    Secondly, the FSR proposed to change from FSR 4.5:1 to 6:1, it is considered to be substantial change, it will have a great pressure on the traffic condition on MacMahon St, Hurstville.

    Thank you & anticipation for your kind consideration.

    Kind regards
    Susan

  2. Sylvia Mak commented

    Re: the issues on 18 Woodville St, Hurstville. Well this almost completed block has windows on the boundary side adjacent to 16 Woodville. And the NE balconies can shake hands with 23-27 MacMahon's. Who gave the go ahead? And who is going to certify these are all compliant with regulations? I am not holding my breath. The corner around Woodville/MacMahon opposite the bus depot is going to be a big mess. Not to mention that the block where Sunny Seafood is currently, corner Croft and Woodville, is also earmarked for redevelopment. Where has the Hurstville city planner gone to, was he fired along the general manager and the Mayor?

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