29B New South Head Road Vaucluse NSW 2030

Section 4.55: Modifications to approved dwelling including relocation of garage to basement

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(Source: Woollahra Municipal Council, reference 401/2017)

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  1. Katrina Sorauer commented

    It is a DEVASTATING decision to approve this development! All of us long time Council rates' payers have objected to it, but were ignored by Woollahra Council. Not once did someone from the Council come to see how any of our properties would be affected by this DA! And we ARE affected, very badly. All we get each time is: "The issues you raised were not sufficient to warrant refusal of the application". Really? The total loss of our view of Rose Bay and surrounds, the sheer loss of privacy - overlooking of our much used outdoor relaxation area, as well looking right into all our rooms inside the house = not sufficient an issue, according to Woollahra Council. The Council has now successfully set a precedent in this once upon a time quiet residential area for multiple apartment developments to envelope us all.

  2. Fran commented

    Very distressing! Once a lovely and quiet residential place, they'll turn into busy multiple units
    Why was this sold to a developer in the first place?
    So inconsiderate of Woollahra Council to approve this DA

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