205A Homer Street, Earlwood NSW 2206

Description
Alterations and additions to existing commercial tenancy and conversion to a 34-place centre-based child care facility
Planning Authority
Canterbury-Bankstown Council
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Reference number
DA-604/2022
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 2 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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I can’t imagine the residents would be very happy with a daycare below, especially people working from home more and more these days.

Also the morning peak and afternoon peak would be greatly slowed with people turning in and out of the complex, homer st is a nightmare as is.

Joseph A
Delivered to Canterbury-Bankstown Council

I can’t imagine the residents would be very happy with a daycare below, especially people working from home more and more these days.

Also the morning peak and afternoon peak would be greatly slowed with people turning in and out of the complex, homer st is a nightmare as is.

Joseph A
Delivered to Canterbury-Bankstown Council

Great idea Earlwood needs another day care facility the waiting list for families is very long. Please approve it as there is a high need. There is mainly shops on that side and it’s a good spot. Earlwood is a family area and parents needs to take their kids somewhere it’s their right to child care.

Niki
Delivered to Canterbury-Bankstown Council

This DA is lacking any information about:
Parking for parents for pick up and drop off and impact to traffic. Esp as there is bus zones
Outdoor area for children for the daycare
Size of daycare

Not sure how any DA can be considered without more information

Jacqui P
Delivered to Canterbury-Bankstown Council

I hope there is a traffic management plan for this DA that considers pick up and drop off locations. Homer St is a major thoroughfare so it will be essential that traffic isn’t blocked at peak times.

Cate M
Delivered to Canterbury-Bankstown Council

Previous Commercial tenancies in this building were a big problem for many residents due to excessive noises.

Child care could be fine , I have no issues , provided council ensures there is proper noise controls, on other words noise should not reach residential units, and provided some traffic management is in place as there is a small lane ( bakers lane) to exit and access the residential parking in the building.

If all is done properly this could work well for the Owner and the community ...

Walter P
Delivered to Canterbury-Bankstown Council

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