76 Chapman Parade Faulconbridge NSW 2776

Description
A one into ten lot subdivision
Planning Authority
Blue Mountains City Council
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Reference number
S/40/2021
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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Comments made here were sent to Blue Mountains City Council. Add your own comment.

Dividing this plot into to ten subdivisions is absurd. The size of these plots does not conform to, match or enhance the existing streetscape and any dwellings erected on such cramped plots would be more suited to an urban area. Squeezing in TEN townhouse size plots is simply obnoxious, disrespectful to local residents and insulting to the community who have chosen to live in this beautiful and quiet bushland setting.
I note this is the second application - the first having been for twelve (ridiculous) subdivisions. This second proposal is hardly better and another step in changing our Blue Mountains into unrecognisable suburbia.
I hope Blue Mountains City Council can recognise this submission as destructive avarice and reject the development application.

Fiona Harding
Delivered to Blue Mountains City Council

As a resident and rate payer within eye shot of this proposed subdivision I cannot stress strongly enough my objection to this application. First the owners of this property I feel are pushing to maximise their estate bequest value without any consideration to the effect on existing residents paying rates to live in a tranquil bush landscape, the vehicle parking overflow onto Chapman Rd, Bill Barnacle St and Bunyip Bluegum St are particularly narrow this is an issue that will undoubtedly eventuate. The ‘bunched’ up lots proposed are not consistent with neighbouring lot size development restrictions such as in recent Uncle Wattleberry Cres development approvals.
Blue Mountain Council must respect current residents, consistent development standards to enhance and not diminish our area.

Michael Evans
Delivered to Blue Mountains City Council

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