38 Newman Street Newtown NSW 2042

Alterations and additions to dwelling including a 2 storey pavilion addition with a rooftop terrace.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2017/393)

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  1. Landage Wickramasinghe commented

    Whilst the proposal is of a high standard, it is submitted that the rear roof deck is extremely dominating in this particular location and will greatly diminish the little high level ambient light emanating from the northern sky, particularly morning sun from the east, available to number 36 Newman Street, as the Tram Sheds are so dominant on the northern horizon.
    Proposed Site Plan as derived from DA Submission
    The parapet of the proposed Roof Terrace and first floor bedroom is 6.6m above the existing rear garage. It is submitted that if this was moved towards Newman Street, over the southern end of the Great Room, then Number 36 would receive the benefit of high level ambient light.
    The application is opposed in its current form. An amendment, as indicated above, would be acceptable. Council is requested to give due consideration to this request.We have emailed the architects proposed amendments to dasubmissions@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au as this portal does not allow upload of documents.

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