1 Hazlewood Place Epping NSW 2121 Australia

Residential - New Multi Unit - Residential Flat Building Comprising 15 Units - Demolition

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(Source: Hornsby Shire Council, reference DA/359/2016)

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  1. N paterson commented

    When is enough enough? I cant believe without transport infracstruture morr units! No spaces at schools and it takes me an hour or 50 mins morning trip beecroft to epping heights then gordon. Ray road and carlingford road r terrible. Stop thinking people will all walk and train to work when living in these units as i see cars driving from units constantly. I am so disappointed with councils ruining beautiful epping where i resided for most of my last 28 years. Yes we understand some units have to be built to accomodate our growing population but enough is enough

  2. Andrew Radray from KENT STREET DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD commented

    Dear Council assessment officer,

    Our family business have been very supportive of Hornsby Shire Council's vision, and have been respecting the development standards.

    In our developments along Cliff, Kent and Hazlewood, we have been raising the standard of housing and design in every steps. We respect the vision of amalgamation, because it allows for a better residential design outcome. This is why we have invested so much time in acquiring development sites along the Cliff road, Kent street and Hazlewood place for our current developments.

    The current application on 1 Hazlewood do not comply with the min. frontage for Residential Flat Building under the DCP.

    This is clearly demonstrated with the accumulative non-compliances that the current design is suffering. Such as setback, unit mix, SEPP min apartment size, building separation additional over shadowing etc.

    We recommend council to reject the application in its current form for the reason above and not to encourage this application to become a council's precedent that will compromised the housing standard in Epping, Hornsby council area.

    regards

    Andrew Radray

  3. Tony leung commented

    Dear officer,

    The current application is inconsistent with the draft HDCP street setback of 10m both street frontages.

    Should this approved it would set a precedents and compromise the position of the draft DCP.

    And the streetscape will not be a desire future character of the area intent, the building will be very bulky at the corner junction.

    We ask council assessment officer to take careful step and considerations in preparing their assessment. And be fair to all other applications that respect and comply with council vision for Epping.

    Many thanks

    Cheers

    Kai chi leung

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