73 Bassett Street Mona Vale NSW 2103

Alterations and Additions to existing industrial building. Fit-out and use of existing structure for hardware and building supplies.

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(Source: Pittwater Council, reference N0160/16)

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  1. Alan Walsh commented

    This development is a "Hardware and Building Suppliers" but is a "retail" store as well, This area of Bassett St is zoned IN2 which is industrial. The business moving in is Johnson Bros mitre 10 store at the end of the road where it is to my belief zoned RE1.
    This development, while having off street parking, will still cause traffic problems 7 DAYS a week with customers and workers parking in adjoining streets, Not to mention deliveries. . There is already big problems in Bassett St with boats, caravans, trailers and buses being parked dangerously there when the owners don't live around here. The council have done little or nothing about. To my knowledge there has been no consultation with residents in the immediate area about this development. Bassett Street is currently dangerous and hazardous for vehicles leaving streets and driveways and people walking (and it is a popular throughfare). I hope it doesn't take a serious pedestrian or vehicle accident for something to be done. This development will only add to this problem along constantly disrupting residents in the immediate area.

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