39 Babbage Road, Roseville Chase, NSW

Section 82A application to review the determination of DA0016/16 - Demolish existing dwelling and construct a 17 room boarding house under the provisions of SEPP (Affordable Rental Housing) 2009

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(Source: Ku-ring-gai Council, reference REV0008/16)

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  1. Gaby Biviano commented

    This is an area where a boarding house would not be appreciated. We have many young families and a playground close to the above property. My first concern is the type of residents who would be attracted to low cost boarding. My second concern is the removal of trees, too many trees have been unlawfully removed in the Roseville Chase area. We would like to keep the status quo of a peaceful, leafy family suburb and a low cost boarding house does not fit the demographic of this area.

  2. Johanna Neuvonen commented

    As a local resident I would gladly welcome a diverse range of residents to the Roseville area. I think it would add great value to the community, teaching our children to be more accepting towards others in different circumstances. I think that some of the adults could be a bit more accepting as well!

    However, I agree that we need to ensure that the trees are not removed (as much as possible).

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