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State Significant Development

Response to Submissions

Residential Flat Buildings (x 2) at Burgoyne Street, Burgoyne Lane and Pearson Avenue, Gordon

Ku-ring-gai

Current Status: Response to Submissions

Interact with the stages for their names

  1. SEARs
  2. Prepare EIS
  3. Exhibition
  4. Collate Submissions
  5. Response to Submissions
  6. Assessment
  7. Recommendation
  8. Determination

Demolition of the existing structures on the site and construction of two (2) residential flat buildings with communal open space, associated demolition works, landscaping and shared car parking in basement levels.

Attachments & Resources

Notice of Exhibition (1)

Request for SEARs (2)

SEARs (1)

EIS (54)

Response to Submissions (1)

Agency Advice (11)

Submissions

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Name Withheld
Object
GORDON , New South Wales
Message
Too high and too many units proposed.
Name Withheld
Object
GORDON , New South Wales
Message
As a local resident and concerned community member, I believe the proposed development is not in keeping with the character, scale, or needs of our neighbourhood. What is proposed is an over development for the general area.
Pearson Avenue is a busy and narrow residential street already under pressure from traffic. I can foresee many vehicle accidents as a result of the access via Pearson Avenue. Vehicle access via Pearson Avenue is insanity. If it has to be built, why not via Burgoyne Street or Lane?
The height and bulk of the development will overshadow neighbouring properties, reduce access to sunlight, and impact the privacy of existing homes - particularly the nearby period dwellings. These impacts are unreasonable and unacceptable.
The proposed development is not in keeping with the surrounding area.
Facade/Street appeal of the proposed units look uninspiring/poorly designed. What has happened to the design standards?
Thank god for Jack Mundey.
I don't disagree with more development in Ku-ring_gai. But - stick to the railway and highway corridors. Why not build you high density towers over the railway line and corridor? This keeps the "value uplift" in public hands which can then be spent on improved local public and recreation facilities.
For the reasons outlined above, I respectfully request that the development application for 1–7 Burgoyne Street be refused.

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Project Details

Application Number
SSD-82395459
Assessment Type
State Significant Development
Development Type
Housing to HDA
Local Government Areas
Ku-ring-gai

Contact Planner

Name
Delia Galao