How many human sardines can be fitted into the East ? Developers wanting to make money out of real estate have zero interest in infrastructure which is already groaning under the weight of new power lines, new internet, overuse of roads by the tricks used to cart away materials and bring new materials, gas, etc etc etc. Not to mention the traffic situation with quadruple the amount of e were one year ago. At what point is Council going to stand up and say -
There. Is. No. More. Room. NSW government is also hell bent on development at any cost.
84 Birriga Road Bellevue Hill NSW 2023
- Description
- Section 4.55(8) Internal and external modifications to the approved new residential flat building
- Planning Authority
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Woollahra Municipal Council
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- Reference number
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335/2022This was created by Woollahra Municipal Council to identify this application. You will need this if you talk directly with them or use their website.
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 3 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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- 1213 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 3 comments made here on Planning Alerts
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Houses in the east are become a rarity. Traffic is an absolute nightmare as it is. Local amenities are fast disappearing, schools are at over capacity, GP's books are totally booked and good luck to emergency services trying to get through.
We are getting to the point where living in the east is no longer becoming attractive. It's just one big sardine can near packed beaches.
Wait until you see the 10 apartment monstrosity going up on O’Sullivan Road under the auspices of a “seniors development”. 10 Apartments of up to 4 bedrooms (for over 55s!) 20 car parks, outside spas , all on a block of land that used to house 1 family. And this is the part of O’Sullivan Road that is not supposed to have multi unit developments, but the State Government rules override council rules (and the council then succumbs to developer demands