why do the trees need to be removed?
15 Unwins Bridge Road St Peters NSW 2044
- Description
- To remove trees and construct a community recycling centre with vehicular crossing from Unwins Bridge Road
- Planning Authority
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Inner West Council (Marrickville)
- Reference number
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DA201600116
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 9 years ago. The date it was received by them was not recorded.
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Notified
- 1541 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 8 comments made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
Comments made here were sent to Inner West Council (Marrickville). Add your own comment.
The removal of all these trees seems unnecessary. I understand a few would need to be removed to construct the crossing, but all of them? C'mon guys work it out, public amenity says we need trees now more than ever before, trees make our existence in this city which is rapidly becoming overdeveloped a little more bearable.
I rather have the trees than your recycling centre that not many people wil use or are trying to match the destruction of my community in St Peters with a competition to the M5?
What kind of recycling centre? Why place it near residential property. I object to the removal of trees and the lack of information regarding this recycling centre. I would like the trees to be replaced.
The trees are pretty spaced apart. It shouldn't be necessary to remove them all. Hopefully the irony of setting up a recycling and destroying trees to do it isn't lost on Marrickville Council.
Why can't we access the recycling centre via Bolton Street?
I object strongly to the removal of trees and the increase in traffic which would adversely affect residents.
Why remove the trees ? Not sure this makes any sense
It makes no sense to remove any of these trees: there must be another reason that their removal is being touted, Maybe I am a cynic, but I would need to see the plans for this "community recycling centre" to be convinced a Boulton St entrance was not feasible. Trees are worth a lot these days.
By the way, are there plans to scale back the recycling pick up service that Council currently provides? Again, am I being too cynical here?