174B Sherbrook Road Asquith NSW 2077 Australia

Residential - New Multi Units - 10 Attached Terraces & 49 Units - Demolition

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(Source: Hornsby Shire Council, reference DA/1338/2016)

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  1. Rhonda Aloisio commented

    This DA was rejected by the LPP for mulitple reasons. The amended DA does not address the major concerns of the residents. The location is unsuitable for this number of dwellings. The Local Area Plan target of the Baldwin Precinct was to achieve approx. 92 dwellings. The approved DA's in Baldwin Ave for 57 townhouses which leaves 35 dwellings "required" to fulfil the quota deemed suitable. This site sits beside the border of a red fire zone and Sherbrook Rd is the only exit for all the residents, the light industrial area,1,500 high school students, 3 primary schools and numerous day care centres. The site will also mean that the current drainage to Cowan Creek will have to deal with run off water changing from 5 dwellings with extensive grounds that absorb water to 3 expanses of roofs that cover almost the entire site. The neighbours will no longer have access to sunlight for the greater part of the day during winter. The inhabitants will have to deal with exiting the driveway in a blind spot as it is just beyond the crest of a hill. For these reasons, I believe that this DA should not be approved.

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