80 Lucas Avenue Moorebank NSW 2170, Australia

Construction Certificate Blding - Accredited Cert - Demolition Of Existing Structures, Construction Of A Residential Flat Building Containing Twenty (20) Units Over Six (6) Storeys And Basement Car Parking

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

(Source: Liverpool City Council, reference CCB-267/2018)

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  1. Mark Cavanough commented

    Again another completely inappropriate development. Six (6) storeys in a residential street !! It should be 2 stories maximum to blend into the neighbourhood. Further, 20 apartments are going to need at least 40 parking spaces for residents and visitors, not to mention the impact on the surrounding residents quality of life. When is council going to start putting residents first rather than developers ?

  2. Anthony Charadia commented

    A completely inappropriate ridiculous development. 2 stories should be the maximum in Lucas Avenue. This proposed development will tower over single storey housing blocking light reducing solar panel efficiency casting shadows, reducing property value. Being next to a school and adjacent to a current tower will also contribute to a dramatic increase in traffic congestion around the school especially during the morning peak. Planners should be sacked. Single storey housing in the street next to and adjacent such a preposterous development should have their council rates waived.

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