65-69 Addison Road, Marrickville, NSW

On-premises licence - New by Barzaari

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  1. Mike Williams commented

    Please provide a resident parking scheme for Perry St and surrounds (and approve previous requests for making the eastern side of Perry St rear-to-kerb parking) BEFORE this business goes into operation. The explosion in residential and commercial properties between Enmore Road and Illawarra Rd has put incredible pressure on homes that don't have off-street parking. Th 65-69 development has already removed three parking spots from the rear at Fahey Lane, and the addition of residents' vehicles, commercial vehicles of the Barzaari property and customer vehicles is just making a mockery of "creating amenity for the local community" as the local community walk further and further to their vehicles with every passing month.

    Garbage collection to Fahey Lane (where this property backs on to) is frequently missed due to congestion. The addition of commercial waste is going to make this problem worse. (NB the D/A at the other end of the lane will mean the lane is blocked for 12 months or more during construction, so both parking, traffic access and garbage issues are going to get much much worse.)

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