65 Erskineville Road Erskineville NSW 2043

Use of community land adjacent to Erskineville Road for outdoor seating in association with 'Bakerman' (12 tables, 24 seats). Proposed hours of use are 7.00am - 10.00pm, Mondays to Sundays (renewal of previously approved application).

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference FA/2016/53)

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  1. Neil Murray commented

    I am concerned that the proponent frequently exceeds the number of tables and chairs in the area. Each weekend small stools are added and high tables and chairs are also appearing. Patrons are also being served at times on the public seats, thus restricting general access to these seats. Provided the proponent sticks to the approved allocation of space, I have no objection but extra seating being added on occasions should cease.

  2. zio ledeux commented

    my concerns are also about extra seats that can easily be added. there needs to be a clear picture of the area that will have the seating in it. how much of an impediment is this to the public in regard to prams, wheelchairs etc. i would like to see more detail thankyou

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