Emma Lincoln smith
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Emma Lincoln smith
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NARRABEEN
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New South Wales
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Leave our home alone do you have to ruin every single place on the beaches!
Egor Kudryashov
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Egor Kudryashov
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Narrabeen
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New South Wales
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I do not support upsizing projects in Narrabeen
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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NARRABEEN
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New South Wales
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To whom it may concern,
I am firmly against the proposed six story over development, (SSD-76220734) of Narrabeen as it goes against the character of the street (Ocean St) and the general character of the suburb of Narrabeen.
I can remember many years ago, (late nineteen sixty's or early seventy's) a consortium of developers were proposing to build "The Gold Coast on the Northern beaches" with high-rise from Manly to Palm beach!
Fortunately this did not happen.
I can see this is a similar attempt to over develop not only Narrabeen but the Northern Beaches again though probably not to the same gross extent, however this is probably just the beginning...
It is well known that the Northern beaches is one of the most affluent parts of Australia, it is also well know that it is one of the worst managed with the council finding itself in deep financial troubles due to its utter incompetence!
This development seems to be a desperate attempt to dig themselves out of a hole of their own making, and to be truthful, one wonders what backroom deals might have been made to change the suburbs zoning to benefit this and future developers plans?
I am not against development, but it must be in keeping with the character and spirit of the suburb and it's environment, and this proposed project is defiantly not in the best interests of the residents of Narrabeen or the Northern beaches in general.
Yours Sincerely,
Robert Greenberg
0413996795
I am firmly against the proposed six story over development, (SSD-76220734) of Narrabeen as it goes against the character of the street (Ocean St) and the general character of the suburb of Narrabeen.
I can remember many years ago, (late nineteen sixty's or early seventy's) a consortium of developers were proposing to build "The Gold Coast on the Northern beaches" with high-rise from Manly to Palm beach!
Fortunately this did not happen.
I can see this is a similar attempt to over develop not only Narrabeen but the Northern Beaches again though probably not to the same gross extent, however this is probably just the beginning...
It is well known that the Northern beaches is one of the most affluent parts of Australia, it is also well know that it is one of the worst managed with the council finding itself in deep financial troubles due to its utter incompetence!
This development seems to be a desperate attempt to dig themselves out of a hole of their own making, and to be truthful, one wonders what backroom deals might have been made to change the suburbs zoning to benefit this and future developers plans?
I am not against development, but it must be in keeping with the character and spirit of the suburb and it's environment, and this proposed project is defiantly not in the best interests of the residents of Narrabeen or the Northern beaches in general.
Yours Sincerely,
Robert Greenberg
0413996795
Vivienne Gold
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Vivienne Gold
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Narrabeen
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New South Wales
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- traffic is already unbearable
- this will change the face of Narrabeen
- I chose to live in Narrabeen as its not high rise Dee
why
- the infrastructure cannot cope with a large development like this. (Roads, Sewerage,
Drainage)
- parking is already a problem in the area.
- the serenity of Narrabeen will be abolished with 6 story buildings.
- this will change the face of Narrabeen
- I chose to live in Narrabeen as its not high rise Dee
why
- the infrastructure cannot cope with a large development like this. (Roads, Sewerage,
Drainage)
- parking is already a problem in the area.
- the serenity of Narrabeen will be abolished with 6 story buildings.
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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Narrabeen
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New South Wales
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I object the project:
1. It’s a flood zone for such a tall / large development
2. Narrabeen is a bit special, it’s not an area for large developments like thus
1. It’s a flood zone for such a tall / large development
2. Narrabeen is a bit special, it’s not an area for large developments like thus
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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NARRABEEN
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New South Wales
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I am writing to formally object to the proposed Indigo by Moran development in Narrabeen. As a local resident, I am deeply concerned that this project will have a significant and irreversible impact on the character, environment, and livability of our community.
1. Traffic and Parking Impacts
Narrabeen already experiences heavy congestion, particularly along Pittwater Road and Ocean Street, during peak hours and weekends. The proposed development will add a substantial number of vehicle movements to an already strained road network. Parking availability is already limited, and the development’s scale will worsen the problem for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.
2. Excessive Building Height and Density
The proposed building height and density are inconsistent with the established low-rise coastal character of Narrabeen. Allowing such a large-scale, high-rise project would set an undesirable precedent for further overdevelopment in the area, undermining the local planning controls designed to preserve the suburb’s village feel and coastal charm.
3. Environmental and Amenity Concerns
The increased overshadowing, loss of privacy, and visual bulk of the proposed structure will negatively affect surrounding residents. Additionally, the scale of the development poses potential risks to local flora, fauna, and Narrabeen Lagoon’s delicate ecosystem.
4. Community Character and Infrastructure Strain
Narrabeen is valued for its relaxed, community-oriented atmosphere. The influx of additional residents from a large-scale development will place pressure on local infrastructure, including public transport, healthcare, and community facilities, which are already under strain.
For these reasons, I urge the Council to reject the Indigo by Moran proposal in its current form and to uphold the planning principles that protect Narrabeen’s unique coastal identity and livability.
Thank you for considering my submission.
1. Traffic and Parking Impacts
Narrabeen already experiences heavy congestion, particularly along Pittwater Road and Ocean Street, during peak hours and weekends. The proposed development will add a substantial number of vehicle movements to an already strained road network. Parking availability is already limited, and the development’s scale will worsen the problem for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.
2. Excessive Building Height and Density
The proposed building height and density are inconsistent with the established low-rise coastal character of Narrabeen. Allowing such a large-scale, high-rise project would set an undesirable precedent for further overdevelopment in the area, undermining the local planning controls designed to preserve the suburb’s village feel and coastal charm.
3. Environmental and Amenity Concerns
The increased overshadowing, loss of privacy, and visual bulk of the proposed structure will negatively affect surrounding residents. Additionally, the scale of the development poses potential risks to local flora, fauna, and Narrabeen Lagoon’s delicate ecosystem.
4. Community Character and Infrastructure Strain
Narrabeen is valued for its relaxed, community-oriented atmosphere. The influx of additional residents from a large-scale development will place pressure on local infrastructure, including public transport, healthcare, and community facilities, which are already under strain.
For these reasons, I urge the Council to reject the Indigo by Moran proposal in its current form and to uphold the planning principles that protect Narrabeen’s unique coastal identity and livability.
Thank you for considering my submission.
Clive Gold
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Clive Gold
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Narrabeen
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New South Wales
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This is not in keeping with the neighbourhood and will cause additional load on the infrastructure, which is already strained.
There is also not enough provision for parking and ocean street has no space for more cars.
The last point is that there is only one road off the peninsular and it is already busy. With increasing weather events, the ability to evacuate is already strained. This additional elderly population will further strain emergency resources.
There is also not enough provision for parking and ocean street has no space for more cars.
The last point is that there is only one road off the peninsular and it is already busy. With increasing weather events, the ability to evacuate is already strained. This additional elderly population will further strain emergency resources.
Richard Irving
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Richard Irving
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NORTH NARRABEEN
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New South Wales
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I live on Garden Street. My son will shortly be attending St Joseph’s primary school on Ocean Street. I am appalled at the scale of this development. It will add significant traffic and parking to an already congested road, as there is insufficient parking within the development application. Given the height it will have a detrimental impact to the surrounding dwellings. Most alarming to me is this development does nothing to address the acute demand for affordable housing in the area. My sons childcare teachers and many of the local primary teachers all have to commute long distances into the area due to the lack of affordable housing. This major development provides opulent housing for a set of extremely wealthy pensioners at the expense of local ratepayers. This development needs to be scrapped or significantly scaled back. I see no community benefit to this development.
Aleisha Johansen
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Aleisha Johansen
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Narrabeen
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New South Wales
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I object to the following proposal. This is not the area to be building a 6 storey retirement village.
Stephany de Cristo Marcondes
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Stephany de Cristo Marcondes
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NARRABEEN
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New South Wales
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I am not opposed to a senior housing building as long as it stays under 3 stores as other buildings in the area. I oppose to a 6 stores building at Ocean St.