I received information that 26-32 Iolanthe Street has intent to develop and has submitted a planning application to the Campbelltown City Council to build on the land 75 units comprising of 8 levels above ground and 2 levels of underground carparking directly behind Block B of 17 Warby Street, Campbelltown.
This development will impact all resident's and owner's of 17 Warby Street, Campbelltown and surrounding family homes and business'. I am putting forward an accommodation that I believe all parties will be able to benefit to reduce the effects of the development by reducing the height above ground to a maximum of a 5 story building and 2 story underground carparking to mirror the adjacent block of 17 Warby St, Campbelltown with boundary restrictions extended from 6 meters to a minimum of 9 meters from the fence line adjoining 24 Iolanthe Street, Campbelltown and increase the boundary distance at 17 Warby St (Block B) from 9 meters to at last 12 meters to lessen the constant noise pollution from the below 24 hour access carpark and units directly across the full length of the boundary between 17 Warby St and 26-32 Iolanthe Street. A building of the proposed scale will involve years of construction, extreme noise, dust and debris entering our ecosystem causing havoc to the the surrounding residents and Campbelltown Showground green space as well as extreme earth movement causing damage to the buildings that occupy 17 Warby St and surrounding properties via deep earth tremors from excessive drilling and excavating into the ground for the car park as well as causing danger and potentially life threating injuries eg; hearing difficulties, extreme dust flaring up individuals asthma and causing mould to grow due to the need to keep windows closed to avoid further exposure to debris all while the construction of the building is removing all direct sunlight due to the large scale of the building that has been applied for.
The development as it currently stands in application, is going to reap havoc on our unit block and its residents for a minimum of 2 years. The development application has equested an 8 story, 75 unit building to be built along the length of the entire westside of building B obstructing views, All direct day light causing health risk's like mould and vitamin deficiencies and increased use of electricity for heating and cooling, clothes drying and adding to already chaotic congestion along Queen Street due to the potential build being in a cul-de-sac therefore creating difficulties in the flowing of traffic.