30 Wollun St Como 2226

Demolition of existing structures and construction of 6 townhouses

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(Source: Sutherland Shire Council, reference DA16/0608)

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  1. A Glynn commented

    Six townhouses on a double block is not in keeping with the spirit and soul of the Como suburb, which consists of predominately single dwelling houses or smaller duplexes and semi-detached townhouses.
    I have concerns about the negative impact on current residents of Wollun St if this proceeds. There will likely be increasing frustrations over street car parking, impact to immediate neighbour’s privacy and obstruction of view and sunlight.
    I believe this development proposal for six town houses, to replace just one current dwelling, is to the detriment of the Como suburb overall and it sets a bad precedent for future development. I fear we will follow other suburbs in the Shire into over development.
    The proposal should be scaled back to a maximum of four townhouses.

  2. D Harris commented

    I agree with A Glynn. Another point to make is the street is not wide enough for extra cars parking on the curb, it is already too narrow where cars need to wait for other cars to pass. These town houses are 1 garage dwellings so residents with two cars having no option but to park on the street. It's not a nice look & will also hamper the amount of bike riding & playing that so many children do in this street. The proposal should be scaled back to 3 or 4 & no further plans for other townhouses to be built in the future

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