Clyde Daish
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Clyde Daish
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Narrabeen
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New South Wales
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This design and scale is a blatant contravention to the character and planning of the peninsula, both the existing and future.
It belongs in bankstown or lakemba.
6 stories in a 3 story area? There should be a call for an investigation if this progresses.
It belongs in bankstown or lakemba.
6 stories in a 3 story area? There should be a call for an investigation if this progresses.
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Warriewood
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New South Wales
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The development is too large for the area and does not take into consideration existing strain on traffic & parking that would be further impacted by another 250+ cars as well as boats and caravans likely to come with this demographic & style of living.
Andrew Hogan
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Andrew Hogan
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Freshwater
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New South Wales
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Capitalist pigs the lot of them.
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NARRABEEN
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New South Wales
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5-6 storey building in this area is too big. Parking is already limited for current residents in the immediate streets and this will only put a larger strain on us trying to find parking close to home.
Further to this, visitor parking spaces need to be more than what’s on the plans.
In addition to this, we already have struggles turning out of side streets into Ocean St due to the high amount of traffic on Ocean St. This will only add further long term congestion to the area.
We also live within direct view of the nursing home. We will lose privacy on our own property with levels higher than the current building.
Lastly, last reports said that Narrabeen was ruled out for mid/high rise buildings within 400m of town centre. Why is this then being approved? This will open the flood gates for more developers and take away from what makes Narrabeen a desirable suburb to live in compared to our neighbouring suburbs of Collaroy and Dee Why.
Further to this, visitor parking spaces need to be more than what’s on the plans.
In addition to this, we already have struggles turning out of side streets into Ocean St due to the high amount of traffic on Ocean St. This will only add further long term congestion to the area.
We also live within direct view of the nursing home. We will lose privacy on our own property with levels higher than the current building.
Lastly, last reports said that Narrabeen was ruled out for mid/high rise buildings within 400m of town centre. Why is this then being approved? This will open the flood gates for more developers and take away from what makes Narrabeen a desirable suburb to live in compared to our neighbouring suburbs of Collaroy and Dee Why.
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Narrabeen
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New South Wales
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You cannot knock down and make six story Unit blocks, here Otherwise, every single person will and no one in this area wants that keep Taylor Village the same or update it at the same height
Laura Wallace
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Laura Wallace
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NARRABEEN
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New South Wales
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As a resident of ocean street narrabeen I object the development. It is incredibly heartbreaking that it has come to this. Had the housing been affordingable and achieveable for local residents, this could have been a different story. It is overdevelopment and overcrowding of a beautiful local area. There is not enough street parking for locals never mind the residences visitors, second vehicles, boats, trailers and then staff parking! It will cause great environmental impact to animals and birds including cockatoos and sea eagles and the removal of trees.
Lincoln Mountseer
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Lincoln Mountseer
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Narrabeen
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New South Wales
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The 6 storey structure is not consistent with the existing 2-3 storey buildings and recently approved buildings. The federal government has already recently approved areas in Sydney and the Northern Beaches for an uplift in height limits. These were areas with infrastructure transport and amenity that could sustain an increased population. The development targets the wealthy and does not adequately consider people on middle to low incomes.
The location is also susceptible to climate change, rising sea levels, and lake levels.
Existing properties with long standing views, solar paths will be impacted negatively in regard to over shadowing and property values.
In summary, developers should be proposing developments in areas that are aligned to the government housing strategy. Near transport hubs, major shopping centres and healthcare.
I do not think a 6 story dense development of this type suits or enhances the area.
The location is also susceptible to climate change, rising sea levels, and lake levels.
Existing properties with long standing views, solar paths will be impacted negatively in regard to over shadowing and property values.
In summary, developers should be proposing developments in areas that are aligned to the government housing strategy. Near transport hubs, major shopping centres and healthcare.
I do not think a 6 story dense development of this type suits or enhances the area.
Philip McGough
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Philip McGough
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NORTH NARRABEEN
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New South Wales
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I own an adjacent property which will be impacted by the development in its current form.
The current plan has too many storeys. The 5/6 story proposal sets a precedent for further high-rise development on Ocean Street.
The future environmental impact. Traffic on Ocean street is already excessive with little or no off-street parking. The current plans describe only “7 VISITOR SPACES for 149 INDEPENDENT LIVING UNITS AND 10 BED RESIDENTIAL CARE. This will prove to be wholly inadequate.
What is the impact on water displacement with proposed 3 level basement ?
Impact of noise, impact on the natural environment + light pollution + the shadow the building will cast on the adjacent units.
I think the whole project should be scaled back to a more realistic size which will be sympathetic to the area and take into account the impact on the locale.
My concern is that, given the description of the proposed plan [including such , arguably irrelevant and obsolete luxuries as a cinema and library] suggests that the developer is solely concerned with maximising profit with no concern for the impact on the local environment.
I appreciate the need to develop the site and the greater need for aged care facilities but this project is misplaced.
What the area needs is low impact, affordable housing, not luxury accommodation , out of reach for the average person , desgined by a company with likely little concern for the wider community.
The current plan has too many storeys. The 5/6 story proposal sets a precedent for further high-rise development on Ocean Street.
The future environmental impact. Traffic on Ocean street is already excessive with little or no off-street parking. The current plans describe only “7 VISITOR SPACES for 149 INDEPENDENT LIVING UNITS AND 10 BED RESIDENTIAL CARE. This will prove to be wholly inadequate.
What is the impact on water displacement with proposed 3 level basement ?
Impact of noise, impact on the natural environment + light pollution + the shadow the building will cast on the adjacent units.
I think the whole project should be scaled back to a more realistic size which will be sympathetic to the area and take into account the impact on the locale.
My concern is that, given the description of the proposed plan [including such , arguably irrelevant and obsolete luxuries as a cinema and library] suggests that the developer is solely concerned with maximising profit with no concern for the impact on the local environment.
I appreciate the need to develop the site and the greater need for aged care facilities but this project is misplaced.
What the area needs is low impact, affordable housing, not luxury accommodation , out of reach for the average person , desgined by a company with likely little concern for the wider community.
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WARRIEWOOD
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New South Wales
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I strongly object to the proposed 5/6-storey building being considered for construction in Narrabeen. This development is completely out of character with the existing neighbourhood, which is made up of low-rise homes and a long-established, close-knit community.
Building a high-rise complex in the middle of this area will:
• Erode the community feel and character that residents value and have built over decades. The charm of our suburb lies in its sense of space, greenery, and neighbourly connection — all of which will be compromised by a large multi-storey structure.
• Set a concerning precedent for future developments. Once one large complex is approved, it opens the door for more of the same, changing the fabric of the suburb permanently. We have all seen this happen in nearby areas such as Dee Why, which lost much of its local character after similar approvals.
• Increase traffic and parking pressure on roads that are already congested. The surrounding streets and infrastructure are not designed to handle the additional volume of cars, delivery vehicles, and visitors that a development of this size will bring.
• Put strain on local facilities and services, including schools, medical centres, parks, and public transport — all of which are already under pressure from population growth.
• Impact privacy and sunlight for nearby residents, as the height and bulk of a 5/6-storey building will overshadow neighbouring homes and reduce natural light.
• Alter the streetscape and visual appeal of the area, replacing open views and consistent low-rise architecture with an oversized, dominating structure.
Instead of introducing high-density housing, could council consider upgrading or redeveloping existing facilities within the current scale and character of the area? There are often more sustainable ways to rejuvenate a community without fundamentally changing its identity.
This suburb has thrived because of its cohesive design, livability, and sense of belonging. Approving this development risks losing what makes the area special in the first place.
Building a high-rise complex in the middle of this area will:
• Erode the community feel and character that residents value and have built over decades. The charm of our suburb lies in its sense of space, greenery, and neighbourly connection — all of which will be compromised by a large multi-storey structure.
• Set a concerning precedent for future developments. Once one large complex is approved, it opens the door for more of the same, changing the fabric of the suburb permanently. We have all seen this happen in nearby areas such as Dee Why, which lost much of its local character after similar approvals.
• Increase traffic and parking pressure on roads that are already congested. The surrounding streets and infrastructure are not designed to handle the additional volume of cars, delivery vehicles, and visitors that a development of this size will bring.
• Put strain on local facilities and services, including schools, medical centres, parks, and public transport — all of which are already under pressure from population growth.
• Impact privacy and sunlight for nearby residents, as the height and bulk of a 5/6-storey building will overshadow neighbouring homes and reduce natural light.
• Alter the streetscape and visual appeal of the area, replacing open views and consistent low-rise architecture with an oversized, dominating structure.
Instead of introducing high-density housing, could council consider upgrading or redeveloping existing facilities within the current scale and character of the area? There are often more sustainable ways to rejuvenate a community without fundamentally changing its identity.
This suburb has thrived because of its cohesive design, livability, and sense of belonging. Approving this development risks losing what makes the area special in the first place.
mark onorati
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mark onorati
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WARRIEWOOD
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New South Wales
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Secretary, DPHI,
: Objection to SSD-76220734 – 156 Ocean Street Narrabeen.
I live approx. 1Km form the proposed development, the corner of Sydney & Arnott cres. Sydney Rd is a cintinuation of Ocean st. & they are joined togther by North Narrabeen bridge. I have lived here for over 40 years & have seen many mistakes of hurried development prosposals that are now costing this community dearly. I am a concerned resident that does not wish to see this unique & beautiful area destroyed any further.
Incompatibility & Unsuitability - The proposed development is 6 floors, 3 times the height of many of the family homes surrounding it. The development is less than 100 metres from the ocean & the 3 floor underground carpark will be below sea level! Please look at the mistakes of the past i.e. the Marquesas development of the 1970's just a little further south on Ocean st. with the communty having to fund seawalls & every year having to truck sand from Narrabeen Lagoon to replenish the beach
Traffic/Accessibility - Currently there is very little parking along Ocean st. & with the devlopment's 149 apartments & the very meagre visitor parking it offers the overflow could not be tolerated. Further to this Ocean St. is used by many familys & children.
I strongly object to this development proposal,
Mark Onorati
: Objection to SSD-76220734 – 156 Ocean Street Narrabeen.
I live approx. 1Km form the proposed development, the corner of Sydney & Arnott cres. Sydney Rd is a cintinuation of Ocean st. & they are joined togther by North Narrabeen bridge. I have lived here for over 40 years & have seen many mistakes of hurried development prosposals that are now costing this community dearly. I am a concerned resident that does not wish to see this unique & beautiful area destroyed any further.
Incompatibility & Unsuitability - The proposed development is 6 floors, 3 times the height of many of the family homes surrounding it. The development is less than 100 metres from the ocean & the 3 floor underground carpark will be below sea level! Please look at the mistakes of the past i.e. the Marquesas development of the 1970's just a little further south on Ocean st. with the communty having to fund seawalls & every year having to truck sand from Narrabeen Lagoon to replenish the beach
Traffic/Accessibility - Currently there is very little parking along Ocean st. & with the devlopment's 149 apartments & the very meagre visitor parking it offers the overflow could not be tolerated. Further to this Ocean St. is used by many familys & children.
I strongly object to this development proposal,
Mark Onorati