94 Ourimbah Road, Mosman, NSW

Development Application - Demolition, construction of semi-detached dwellings with basement carparking and associated landscaping

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(Source: Mosman Municipal Council, reference 008.2017.00000208.001 )

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  1. Gail Papilos commented

    Dear Mosman Council,
    94 Ourimbah Rd is directly opposite our house. There are significant privacy concerns due to the height of the 3rd storey which directly impacts our privacy in our main bedroom.

    Kind regards,
    Gail Papilos

  2. Peter Papilos commented

    To whom it may concern, as one of the residents of 169 Ourimbah Road, I have a significant privacy concern as the proposed 8 metre height of 94 Ourimbah Road would directly overlook our main bedroom and block a significant amount of light - this would also create a significant negative impact.

    Thank you for your consideration of this submission.

    Cheers,

    Peter Papilos.

  3. A M Chaseling commented

    To whom it may concern, as one of the residents of 96 Ourimbah Road, I have a significant privacy concern as the proposed 8 metre height of 94 Ourimbah Road.This would block a significant amount of sunlight to our property, it would create a significant negative impact. I also note the size of the proposed building and am concerned that the size of the development is not consistent with the neighbourhood

    Thank you for your consideration of this submission.

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