State Significant Development
Affordable Housing Development - Schofields
Blacktown
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Construction of a six storey building incorporating 63 affordable housing units owned and managed by a registered community housing provider.
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Notice of Exhibition (1)
SEARs (2)
EIS (45)
Response to Submissions (24)
Agency Advice (7)
Determination (4)
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Submissions
Tom Schwarz
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Tom Schwarz
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Divya Shrestha
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1. Change from original Landcom plan.
2. Lack of parking in new buildings basement will lead to street parking as the apartment is for 63 apartments and basement parking is only for 31.
3. Affordable rentals will drive down our apartment value and we are all mostly first home buyers.
Umesh Rajak
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2. Lack of parking, as it says 63 apartments but only 31 basement parking spaces.
3.Affordable rentals will drop down value of our apartment and we are mostly first home buyers.
4. That narrow road ganna be busy and unsafe to walk around, if that building will be build, coz for 63 apartments 31 that’s not enough.
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•strongly consider bollards for the parking inside as designated Visitor spots in our complex will be use illegally.
•Over crowding in the area – I don’t have to specifically list this up, as we are all struggling with this, even now.
•Parking challenges – 63 apartments – 31 car parking spaces – Ok that ratio doesn’t make sense. There will be an overflow, and this will impact the streets we are in. You will have no control over who parks even within the complex.
•We don’t have the infrastructure to handle this extra crowd. – parks, sewers, walking space. Imagine all the illegal dumping we can expect.
•Safety aspects for residents - We have a lot of young families with children around. We dont want to take the risk when it comes to safety.
•Not to mention, 6 storey apartment is an eye sore
•Having a 6-storey apartment, classified as affordable housing, will definitely impact our property values (which as of such is lower than the average Schofields property value)
Gagan Pathak
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Gyanu Khatri
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Gyanu Khatri
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Parking challenges- 63 apartments and only 31 parking space. Each household usually have 2-3 cars. Where will other cars be parked?
Excessive traffic - it now takes more than 15 mins from grima street to Hamilton roundabout on office time. It will get worst with 63 more apartments.
Safety aspect- every now and then there are teenagers going through everyone’s property and stealing things. This will only get worst.
No proper infrastructure like park, walking space- the small glory park is over crowded now and this will also be worst.
Health issues- this on going slow construction has caused a lot of dust for so long in our houses. Cleaning each day in this busy schedule is also not helping. The dust from the construction site is everywhere which has caused sinus and throat issues for so many people around the construction site.
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1) Over crowding in the area - The area is always overcrowded it takes me 2 hrs to get to work.
2) Parking challenges – 63 apartments – 31 car parking spaces – Ok that ratio doesn’t make sense. There will be an overflow, and this will impact the streets we are in, also each family have a min of 3-4 cars.
3) We don’t have the infrastructure to handle this extra crowd. – parks, sewers, walking space. Imagine all the illegal dumping we can expect.
4) Safety aspects for residents - We have a lot of young families with children around. We dont want to take the risk when it comes to safety.
5) Having a 6-storey apartment, classified as affordable housing, will definitely impact our property values (which as of such is lower than the average Schofields property value)
Rikesh Makaju Shrestha
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Just wanted to raise my concerns about the development currently happening in 108 Burdekin Road.
Currently, the proposal states that the development is for a six-storey residential flat building including in-fill affordable housing. The Proposal includes.
1. 63 residential apartments, including 49 marked under affordable housing.
2. 31 car parking spaces
The letter states that we as residents nearest to the development can have a say about the project.
1) Over crowding in the area – I don’t have to specifically list this up, as we are all struggling with this, even now.
2) Parking challenges – 63 apartments – 31 car parking spaces – The ratio doesn’t make sense. There will be an overflow, and this will impact the streets we are in. You will have no control over who parks even within the complex.
3) We don’t have the infrastructure to handle this extra crowd. – parks, sewers, walking space. Imagine all the illegal dumping we can expect.
4) Safety aspects for residents - We have a lot of young families with children around. We dont want to take the risk when it comes to safety.
5) Not to mention, 6 storey apartment is an eye sore
6) Having a 6-storey apartment, classified as affordable housing, will definitely impact our property values (which as of such is lower than the average Schofields property value).
Thank you!
Regards,
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There have been a lot of parking issues presently and building more flats and houses will escalate the current problem.
Government should think about building more infrastructures such as parks where children and families can play and relax.
There is hardly any relaxation in this area. This is one of the reasons why many people moved to this area.
Due to overcrowded of these areas, sometimes you see children playing in the car park because there are no playgrounds to play. Even for adults, they struggle to find parks to socialise.
Safety and security are another major concern, when you have too many people in certain areas or streets you invite crimes, illegal activities etc.There have been safety and security concerns due to overcrowding of this area. The issues will increase by planning to have further development of more houses in this area. Government can look for other areas where there are more land to build more houses but not I the already crowded environment.
We are pleading that this development should be converted into playground and better infrastructure for the community rather than overcrowding the already crowded community.
Thank you in anticipation for considering this objection.
MAHAVITHANAGE Perera
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Michel Kozman
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When we purchased the house, back in 2018. Landcom told us it was a townhouse development site hence low populated area.
Now, everywhere is apartment- I can't get out of the road, as Landcom have make Grima street one way (lied again-saying it was only for 5-4 weeks). if anyone from your stupid department can come now and drive in Grima street will see why I object to that. People Park everywhere, two cars can't pass each other out. People can't drive in that street. Besides that, overpopulation will lead this area into a third world slum. and finally, theft in this area is astonishing high after completion of other units, people are fearful to leave their houses now. You need to open a police station in that empty land not apartments. thank you - hope you have some brain left.