96 Columbine Avenue Punchbowl NSW 2196

Demolition of existing structures and consolidation of existing lots to create one new allotment. Construction of a mixed commercial/residential flat building comprising of two retail shops, eleven (11) residential units and basement carparking AMENDED PLANS proposing two (2) retail shops, nine (9) residential units and basement car parking- Ammend condition to allow constrcution acess in Pratten lane

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(Source: Canterbury-Bankstown Council, reference DA-799/2015/1)

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  1. S & M Fernandez commented

    Pratten lane is already congested with multiple vehicles that need access in and out of their properties at all times of the day and night. Council garbage pick up also doesn't happen on a regular basis due to this very reason and because the Lane way is already too tight. The residents have previously opposed this project due to the current congestion problem and the inconvenience this will cause to the residents. Having the builders construct from pratten lane will only worsen the problem, cause more complaints and litter the lane way with more junk.
    This is one of the concessions that was provided on granting the application that pratten lane is not blocked during the construction phase.
    This new amendment appears to reverse what we all agreed on.

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