2 Courland Street Randwick NSW 2031

Section 96 modification of the approved development by altering roof pitch and height of upper level by 190mm. Original consent: Section 82A Review of Council's refusal of development consent including reduction in size of living room at first floor, addition of deck on western side and change of bedroom to office/media room. Original proposal: Conversion of the existing dwelling to an attached dual occupancy including alterations and new first floor additions to the existing dwelling and new front hardstand car spaces.

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(Source: Randwick City Council, reference DA-306/2015A)

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  1. Roslyn A Hilditch commented

    I am disgusted that DA-306/2015A was allowed to go ahead. My daughter has always had problems parking in the street and now with the extension of the driveway and the removal of the tree at the said property there is one less parking spot! Her partner resides at 4 Courland St and she will soon have two children 5 and under!
    Backpackers also leave their cars for months in the street and there is also a rental car parking space as well. For a salubrious suburb it is a shambles.
    The extension is a blight on the landscape it is ugly and the noise from the occupants screaming children is echoed from the materials used in the renovation. My daughter and her partner work nights.
    Now the occupants are renting it out as a dual occupancy and moving away from the area! People are being disadvantaged by a greedy money making scheme.

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