This plan has wipe out 228 visitor/commuter parking space (which could be seems on Google map), replace it with 125 visitor parking + 1562.5 resident parking for 1250 apartments. Also it would put stress on the existing road in the area
I would like to suggest consider for
1. at least the same number of visitor/commuter parking space as we have now (they could expand underground carpark for R2 building)
2. wider main road reserve (Goldsmith Avenue) to 24m for dual carriageway with turning pocket and maybe bus stop in the future
3. wider secondary road to 18m for dual roadside (2.5m wide) parking space and turning pocket
4. Macarthur Height developments have average set back of 5m, the purposed 3-4m setback was too few for apartment.
5. parking should be considered for Fitness park at 1:2 ratio (e.g. 2 spaces for each tennis court [max 4 players] and 5 spaces for each basketball court [max 10 players])
6. LandCom was providing Sustainability Rebate in MacArthur Height development for BASIX Energy Score of at least 90. We may expecting this development should reach similar standard, or to set requirement for solar since they are hardly installable by strata divided occupants.
Thank you for taking time reading my comment.
Lot 1097 Goldsmith Avenue, Campbelltown NSW 2560
- Description
- Concept master plan for a high density residential and mixed use development (to be known as Macarthur Gardens North), and construction of stage 1 of the master plan, encompassing roads, parks, civil works, landscaping and subdivision of the site into superlots
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Campbelltown City Council
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3944/2021/DA-SWThis was created by Campbelltown City Council to identify this application. You will need this if you talk directly with them or use their website.
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- 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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