53 Nicholson Street Burwood NSW 2134

Demolition of existing building Dwelling - Demolition and Townhouses Demolition of existing building Dwelling - Demolition Townhouses

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Burwood Council, reference 34/2018)

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  1. Tonia commented

    Townhouses not suitable for Nicholson St
    This street is residential and should be kept so
    Stop degrading Burwood

  2. Yang commented

    Hi
    The property doesn't have the necessary frontage of 17m required for a multi storey townhouse. Currently the property only has a 15m frontage. The property doesn't have adequate street parking either. As currently there is only one side of the corner block that has street parking. With extra residence more street parking is required on already very narrow streets. If you visit the site the corner street (Wentworth road) is very narrow. Extra cars parked will cause more congestion on a already very busy street. The building of a townhouse is also not in character of the general neighbourhood. There is no other townhouse in the area. Extra residence caused by the townhouse will lead to more traffic and congested roads.

  3. jules commented

    Couldn't agree more with Yang. We must STOP all these madness of over-development otherwise we will have no character and history left of our town. IT HAS ALREADY BEEN RUINED BY ALL THESE MACMANSIONS.

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