19 Urunga Parade Miranda NSW 2228

Description
Demolition of existing structures and construction of a boarding house with ground floor commercial space comprising a mixed use development
Planning Authority
Sutherland Shire Council
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Reference number
DA19/0107
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 6 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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How much more developments in this particular area and especially being a boarding house does local residents have to put up with. It time for council to stop. So much development the area has been destroyed.

Leonie Miller
Sent to Sutherland Shire Council

Gee,the developer is really rubbing salt into our wounds,they want to put a cafe in there as well.It will operate 6.30am to 9.30pm 7 DAYS A WEEK!!
Come on,we’ve got to make a stand against this absurdness!

Paul Stephenson
Sent to Sutherland Shire Council

Demolition work has just commenced, not ideal in current covid situation, with a lot of us working from home or unemployed at home. Not much consideration has gone into this for local residents is there?
It may cause a lot of rent payers to move.
The noise in this area is always difficult, with trucks, generator noise, etc etc and now this.
A boarding house will definitely diminish the value of apartments around here. And lower the demographic surely.

Nelle Exwards
Sent to Sutherland Shire Council

The Council should tell la nd development to go to hell with all these " affordable " boarding houses. Sutherland Shire is starting to look like a slum area. The traffic is a mess in Kirrawee and the promised green area of Brickpit is almost non existant. It is a disgrace to think that no planning into road traffic was considered before all the unwanted ' boarding houses ' were given permission to build. The population of the Shire has increased but can our hospital cope with all the new arrivals, or our schools?

Pat Johnson
Sent to Sutherland Shire Council

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