55 Hannan Street Maroubra NSW 2035

Demolition of existing dwelling and construction of a multi development comprising 4 x 2 storey town houses with basement parking for 7 vehicles

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(Source: Randwick City Council, reference DA-383/2017)

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  1. David Park commented

    I refer to the construction of 4 townhouses at 55 Hannan St, Maroubra.

    Hannan St is a residential street and the majority are single dwelling family houses and this will create a serious precedent to allow more low/high density construction in a residential street. The road width cannot handle the traffic at present and this will just create more. No other major dwellings within this street apart for a block of units near Maroubra Rd.

    Insufficient parking for 4 townhouses and what’s available for visitors. More parking will be taken away for Hannan Street for general street parking.

    This will just cause more traffic, parking issues and set a precedent for more construction so it must be stopped. These should remain single dwelling houses for a family and not multi dwellings of 4 townhouses, it’s simply over development and a money grab.

    I strongly object to this development application. Council should be looking after existing residents and only consider construction on main traffic roads not family residential areas.

  2. Casual Observer commented

    Its already zoned R3.

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