7 Linden Street Toongabbie NSW 2146

Demolition of Existing Stuctures; Construction of a 4 Storey Boarding House Accomodating 29 Rooms and Managers Room with at Grade parking Accomodating 7 Car Parking Spaces Under ARH SEPP 2009

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(Source: Holroyd City Council, reference 385/2017)

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  1. Anila Thomas commented

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I am a resident of 8 Linden Street and I request you not to approve this application of boarding house construction on 7 Linden Street because at present it is a very nice and quite residential street, and a boarding house means lot more temporary people and will turn our peace loving street into a commercial zone. Also, it may reduce the value of other properties in that street since generally people do not prefer to buy a house with such a commercial establishment around.
    I humbly request you to not to allow this construction.

  2. Anonymous commented

    At present the area is a very nice and quite residential street, and a boarding house will turn our the street into a commercial zone. Also, it may reduce the value of other properties in that street since generally people do not prefer to buy a house with such a commercial establishment around.
    I humbly request you to not to allow this construction.

  3. Varsha Lekhi commented

    Hi, I oppose this construction due to many reasons. The prime reason being increase in crime & decrease in security around the area

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