This is a major change from original application for light industrial units at a cost of approx 1m construction to a religious site for $110k. Loss of tax revenue alone should be sufficient to deny this application. The area is not meant for residential/religious site and seems to be a back door way of establishing a new religious center without having to go through those planning requirements for a place of worship such as a church\mosque\temple.
We need businesses in Penrith to necessarily places of worship in industrial areas, they should be in residential areas where people are located.
34 - 36 Preston Street, Jamisontown NSW 2750
- Description
- Proposed change of use to Community Facility and ancillary Public Place of Worship
- Planning Authority
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Penrith City Council
- Reference number
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DA24/0161
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 1 year ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 175 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 1 comment made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
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Bernard Hammer
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