150 North St, Berry, NSW

Dual Occupancy & Subdivision of Land to Create 4 Lots

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(Source: Shoalhaven City Council, reference DA17/1533)

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  1. Robert Bann commented

    Hello, My name is Robert Bann & I am the owner & occupier of no. 3 Prince Alfred Street, Berry, which adjoins this proposed development on two of my boundaries. I wish to object to such an extensive development as with the addition of eight (seven if the existing dwelling is excluded) dwellings in such a confined area which means the addition of new residents, their vehicles, visitors vehicles, commercial vehicles, etc. will place an added demand on an all ready inadequate local road situation. The condition of the northern section of Prince Alfred Street is appalling. The sealed road is degraded and there is no kerb & gutters on either side of the street & there are no footpaths for pedestrians. The sporting complex fronting North Street is nearby & the public is obliged to use already busy North Street & Prince Alfred Street to access & egress these facilities. The North Street situation is the same.
    I feel that in these circumstances if nothing is to be done to improve the road surface & drainage, & provision made for pedestrian safety & comfort, then then this proposal should be denied & the existing property remain as it is at present as a single dwelling.

    I will anticipate a reply.
    yours faithfully, Robert Bann.

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