The area is filled with elderly people and young families so a 15 room boarding home would be out of place as it would be detrimental to the environment. Exisiting members of the community would no longer feel safe as the turn around of boarder would be constant and without regulation. This would change the community feel of the area.
22-22A Brighton Avenue, Croydon Park
- Description
- Construction of a two storey boarding house containing fifteen (15) boarding rooms, a manager’s room and basement parking containing 8 x car parking spaces, 3 x motorcycle spaces, bin storage and an accessible space at grade on the land
- Planning Authority
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Canterbury-Bankstown Council
- Reference number
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CC-400/2022
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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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Notified
- 354 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 3 comments made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
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The area is filled with elderly people and young families so a 15 room boarding home would be out of place as it would be detrimental to the environment. Exisiting members of the community would no longer feel safe as the turn around of boarder would be constant and without regulation. This would change the community feel of the area.
I believe this will be significantly overdeveloped compared to the rest of the street and the area generally. Croydon Park is a quiet residential area with a lot of older people, it wouldn't fit well here. It would be better suited to places like Newtown, glebe etc which are more densely populated with a younger demographic.