56 William Street Condell Park NSW 2200

Demolition of existing structures, torrens title subdivision into two (2) allotments, construction of a two storey dwelling on the rear lot, construction of an attached dual occupancy on the front lot with torrens title subdivision and a new front fence

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(Source: Canterbury-Bankstown Council, reference CC-142/2017)

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  1. Gary Jorgensen commented

    This regards the Property at 56 William street Condell Park.

    We have seen the plans lodged on your application site as we are related to a neighbour of a property next to the property, the construction of the new dwellings does not correspond with the plans, it appears to us the double storey unit at the back is being constructed on the actual common property as per the plans, therefore does comply with the original plans lodged and approved, and noted your application site, please advise the property is currently under construction, when will their be a inspection by a the planning department from the council. Also please advise if there is any plans lodged but not noted on the a[[plication site, thank you for help in this situation as they are under immense stress as they are actually going through a terminating illness which only adds the their stress, this can be verified with documents,, thanks again...

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