Having looked at the DA closely, I see that not only are 37 Offices proposed, which intimates 74 workers. If single occupancy, then work from home! There are, on the ground floor FIFTY SEVEN desk spaces in addition. A coffee shop, reception, this could possibly mean a total of 137 people with only TWO car spaces planned. The DA clearly shows only 2. This is ludicrous.
To submit a survey stating there are 7 Go Get spaces in the vicinity, there may be, but on checking they all have a car permanently parked there.
The closest bus stop does not come into use until 10.00am.
Therefore the DA ascertains that only 1.45% of the workers attending will wish to travel by car and park.
Parking is not allowed on Cranbrook Lane and Cranbrook Avenue a small cul de sac is 2 hour slots only.
This is at best ridiculous.
1 / 239 Military Road, Cremorne NSW 2090
- Description
- Amalgamation of lots and change of use from retail to office premises and internal reconfiguration, alterations, and additions to the existing building.
- Planning Authority
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North Sydney Council
- Reference number
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DA 273/22
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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
- 474 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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It seems that the affordable housing proposal has been changed to what looks like a WeWork shared office space. Is this being submitted under the same “affordable housing” proposal?
What allowance is there for parking? Two car spaces is ludicrous if there are going to be up to 100 people working there. This area is already highly congested with school traffic and every parking space in general area is 1-2 hours. I doubt 109 people will come by bus.
Council must have some serious planning rules or we are going to be engulfed by the greedy developers, creating a suburb that makes them rich and us a hollow, soulless canyon.
Having looked at the DA closely, I see that not only are 37 Offices proposed, which intimates 74 workers. If single occupancy, then work from home! There are, on the ground floor FIFTY SEVEN desk spaces in addition. A coffee shop, reception, this could possibly mean a total of 137 people with only TWO car spaces planned. The DA clearly shows only 2. This is ludicrous.
To submit a survey stating there are 7 Go Get spaces in the vicinity, there may be, but on checking they all have a car permanently parked there.
The closest bus stop does not come into use until 10.00am.
Therefore the DA ascertains that only 1.45% of the workers attending will wish to travel by car and park.
Parking is not allowed on Cranbrook Lane and Cranbrook Avenue a small cul de sac is 2 hour slots only.
This is at best ridiculous.