110 Marnie Rd, Table Top 2640 NSW

Description
Shipping Container and Colorbond Fence
Planning Authority
Albury City Council
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Reference number
10.2022.39142.1
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , almost 4 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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We would like to object to this proposal as it significantly affects our property.
The shipping container is located adjacent to our front entrance to our property directly on the boundary which we have to drive pass. The bulk of the Shipping container is increased with the contrasting dark color and vegetation either side on it and being located directly on the boundary would mean that the structure would not be able to be maintained in the future. The shipping container could be moved to adjacent their existing shed and then vegetation planted to screen it.
The fence in question is over 40 meters in length not 20, is in excess of 2.2 meters high.
The covenants on the state that boundary fences are to 1.2meters high and of a rural nature which we do not feel this complies
The fence is located directly in front of our house at a distance of 36 meters, 70 meters from their property and has a extremely highly visual impact against the skyline and the rural aspects of Table Top. The construction is of a single sided colorbond fence. I have concerns in regarding the structural integrity and safety on this fence. The fence has had panels have blown off in wind in the past and his cattle have also damaged the fence. It is close to 90 sqm meter of fence in an open area, in the wind we can hear it rattling in the wing and is extremely flimsy for a structure of that size.
These concerns have been brought to the attention of the council and the structure did not comply with regulations, We are happy to discuss further if needed

Bradley and Sarah Schmidt
Delivered to Albury City Council

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