I am a long term resident of Milperra - moved here in 1990. This development is wrong for many reasons. It borders an industrial estate. It will front Bullecourt Ave which at the moment chokes up in the afternoon peak - from 4 - 5 pm traffic crawls westbound down Bullecourt. 400 more homes will only increase that traffic density. The southern part of the site bordering the m5 is flood prone. The site containers hundreds of mature trees that will be lost. The land was "gifted" to the State Gov't to be held inperpetuity as an educational institution, how does a developer gain a right to land bequeathed in such a way ? The bottom line here is greed - greed by the developer - to make a profit for themselves at a cost to me and my community. We have no road infrastructure to cope with this development and we have no public transport infrastructure to deal with more residents. The site should be kept for what it is - a place of learning, either a Uni or a TAFE or better still consolidate the public schools in the area. I have not spoken to a single resident of Milperra that supports this, all the people that live here know what a disaster both the site clearing, site preparation and building of this slum estate will be to our suburb. Traffic is bad at the moment - how bad will it get with the addition of heavy machinery and tip trucks (for 4 years). All this madness for what ? a profit to the developer and the creation of a slum. No thanks :(
2 Bullecourt Avenue, Milperra NSW 2214
- Description
- 2 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision
- Planning Authority
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Canterbury-Bankstown Council
- Reference number
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CC-354/2021
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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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Notified
- 139 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 1 comment made here on Planning Alerts
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