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Sydney Olympic Park - Site 53 Mixed Use Development

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Luke Aitken
Support
North Sydney , New South Wales
Message
see attached political donation declaration
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Vincent Cheng
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
It is the 2nd time for this developer to increase the number of units in this development, very GREEDY!
Terry Su
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
As consider the height of the building, I don't agree the additional 4 storeys as 3 reasons.
First, this high rise should be limited at 30 levels,if this too high it was not consistent the shape of the designation of the Australian Towers.
Second, we need to consider the local traffic around the Australia Ave., it was an big issue in DFO roundabout and the traffic light near the park street. If we allow this continuing additonal storeys added to the original plan, that would be an bad example for future project planning, that would add more burden on current traffic situation.
Third, the add up 4 levels will block the other tower view and obvious an devaluation for current residences. This proposal definitely harms others benefit. We should not allow this develop plan as for increasing sales by the consideration of other residences' costs.
Name Withheld
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
I am the resident in Olympic Park, I don't like a 35 level building build in this area.
Linjun Su
Object
Sydney olympic park , New South Wales
Message
high Population density,effect sunlight,traffic problem,
High rise building makes too much dust,
Yau Chan
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
More units more traffic; higher floors will block sunshine and views; health effected
Ching Mui Hung
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
It invades my privacy, and block the sunlight.
Name Withheld
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
Over concentration in this area make the traffic condition very bad, especially when there is any big event.
Name Withheld
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
I strongly object to it.
Name Withheld
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
I strongly oppose it as it will significantly affect the views and sun lights.
Name Withheld
Object
Concord , New South Wales
Message
I do not want my name to be published in the list of submitters on the department's website or in the public media etc....

I Object The application No:SSD7662 (SSD 16_7662) - Mixed-use development - Site 53 Sydney Olympic Park.
chun lam
Object
sydney olympic park , New South Wales
Message
The issue will rise up the population density in the suburb, traffic issue, blocking the sunlight, and the views.
Cybele Cheung
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
35 storeys too high, will blocking the sunlight
YI DOU
Object
Sydney Olympic Park , New South Wales
Message
Another tall building in the area will block not only our view but also our sunlight during the day. This will decrease the value of our property and there are health concerns if our sunlight is blocked. Traffic is another serious problem to consider as Australia avenue is already clustered enough during mornings and evenings and another residential building will greatly add to Tbilisi problem. There are also concerns regarding noise from the neighbouring building.
Name Withheld
Object
SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK , New South Wales
Message
This development is not only a negative impact to the local community where there it impacts on the lifestyle of local residents - there is also insufficient infrastructure currently to support the proposed number of additional residences. Moreover the developments have a substantial impact on the view and value of existing residences where it blocks the current views of multiple existing residences.
TING MEI
Object
SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK , New South Wales
Message
The proposed location of the project will bring unwanted congestion to an already heavy traffic intersection which leads to the main venues of Sydney Olympic Park and to Wentworth Point. The additional residences will not only affect the local community with already limited traffic capacity but also the privacy of existing residences which are within a close proximity.

Please carefully take into consideration the above mentioned issues which presents a risk to an already established community.
Name Withheld
Object
NSW , New South Wales
Message
Current facilities and resources of the sydney olympic park is not sufficient to support the growth of population.

To protect sydney Olympic park entire environment, less population and less high rise building is better.
Name Withheld
Object
NSW , New South Wales
Message
Current resources cannot offord the more population, the Sydney's worst roundabout cannot support more traffic

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Project Details

Application Number
SSD-7662
Assessment Type
State Significant Development
Development Type
Residential & Commercial
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
ED
Last Modified By
SSD-7662-Mod-3
Last Modified On
20/11/2019

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