100 Clydebank Road, Buttaba NSW 2283

Dual Occupancy - Modify Consent

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(Source: Lake Macquarie City Council, reference DA-1636/2015/A)

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  1. Rebecca Stowe commented

    I reside next door to this development and I have some issues/ objections-
    - The drainage, I understand the subdivision will be retained, is there sufficient drainage?
    - The proximity to the boundary line of both properties. Both properties are barely metres from my boundary fence. When I look out my north facing windows I will now see large imposing brick walls.
    - The lack of privacy with both properties overlooking my home.
    - The loss of sunlight and shadows that will now significantly impact on my yard, for the majority of the day. The north side is the only side of my yard that I have sunlight, this will be seriously impacted. I have a lovely view from those windows that will now be replaced with walls.
    - This development is out of character with the other residences in the estate, with overcrowding on the block.
    - The planting of trees along Clydebank road- will they impact my view when reversing from my steep driveway?

    I have a very strong objection to the two properties being developed on a block of less than 680 square metre. I am very concerned about how this will impact on my lifestyle and the neighbourhood.

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