43 Boundary Street Darlinghurst NSW 2010

Alterations and additions to a single dwelling including rear ground floor addition, rear roof extension, reconstruction of the north eastern roof, two new skylights and internal changes.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2016/477)

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  1. Wendy Lycett commented

    As indicated when the first development application was lodged, this application will impact on our light and privacy. We have been living in our house for over 20 years and have developed a beautiful garden sanctuary. If our light is reduced and more probably taken, this will be destroyed. Mould will grow over our tiles and our garden will die! Our sunny sanctuary will be destroyed. My husband has recently suffered a devastating neurological illness and will be unable to work. His therapy will be gardening. If he has no light and no garden it will be a life affecting event.
    Also, as previously advised, any windows on a rear addition will overlook our house and garden and will seriously impact on our privacy. These windows will look directly into the master bedroom!
    Also as mentioned in the original application, the construction of a rumpus room will by definition mean noise pollution.

    It seems the previous application has been resubmitted, with perhaps minor changes, hoping that we will overlook the problems.

    This will seriously impact our established living situation if passed. Please take our comments into consideration.

    Thank you
    Wendy Lycett

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