110 Livingston Avenue, Kambah, ACT

Description
RENOTIFICATION - DISREGARD PREVIOUS LETTER - PROPOSAL FOR 2 STOREY MIXED USE COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEASE VARIATION - Demolition of existing commercial building. Design and siting of a guest house with a maximum of 12 Residential units. Ground floor of each unit can be utilised for non-retail commercial/office use and associated works. LEASE VARIATION to add guest house as a use and remove shop.
Planning Authority
ACT Planning & Land Authority
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Reference number
202037828
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 5 years ago. The date it was received by them was not recorded.
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I am so confused about what this development actually is.

It's somewhat framed as a guest house for short term accommodation, but then the documents also describe how the units could be used for offices and small businesses. The floor plans clearly show three bedroom units. There is already a glut of small offices for lease in Kambah.

Is this just sneaking residential apartments into a commerical space? Or is it something else?

Emma
Delivered to ACT Planning & Land Authority

Hello. Where do I see the floorplan for this development?

David
Delivered to ACT Planning & Land Authority

Absolutely livid about this development. It wasn’t clear from the plans how different the foot print of the the development would be.

It is already mostly built and and it in COMPLETELY obstructing my parents view of the mountains. It was one of main reason my mum chose the house when they bought it 41 years ago.

So now not only do they not get local shops which they were originally promised they lose their view. Also the development is way closer to their house than the shops and looks like they will be inhabited by guests that have no links to local community and no incentive to be respectful of their neighbours.

I feel like development plans should give an indication if the view will be affected. The planning documents give no context so you know just how different the footprint will be to the previous building.

Kenrick Leiba
Delivered to ACT Planning & Land Authority

Hi
I am 12 years old and I think this is crap. Not only is the building ugly, you're trying to make it a cheap residential. reason 1, there are so many kids around here who ride and walk to school, and by creating this garbage, you are promoting more cars making our neighbourhood full of traffic. next reason, cheap, central apartments, Who does that bring? BAD PEOPLE!! We do not need crime in a family filled neighbourhood in the centre of 4 popular schools. Such as St Anthony's, Wanniasa primary, namadgi and Mackillop. Thanks to all the people who have a heart, and consider this!!

Jesse
Delivered to ACT Planning & Land Authority

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