Christine Barnes
Object
Christine Barnes
Object
Cremorne
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to the new height proposal, I live opposite the site it will overshadow my premises which has limited sun as it is.
Local streets are already congested with traffic and parking is already difficult, we are fast approaching construction fatigue with number 55 Yeo st being redeveloped.
Local streets are already congested with traffic and parking is already difficult, we are fast approaching construction fatigue with number 55 Yeo st being redeveloped.
Peter MOOR
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Peter MOOR
Object
Australia
,
New South Wales
Message
please see attached submission
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Meredith TRevallyn-Jones
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Meredith TRevallyn-Jones
Object
CREMORNE
,
New South Wales
Message
I object to the proposal due to overshadowing, excessive car parking provision, poor ground level design and inadequate affordable housing provision. Please see attachment.
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Neutral Precinct
Comment
Neutral Precinct
Comment
Neutral Bay
,
New South Wales
Message
Please see attached submission from the Neutral Precinct Committee.
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Jasper Douglas
Support
Jasper Douglas
Support
NEWCASTLE
,
New South Wales
Message
A new basketball stadium is necessary for the wellbeing and health of children in Newcastle.
Michael Billinghurst
Object
Michael Billinghurst
Object
Cremorne
,
New South Wales
Message
1-7 Rangers Road and 50 Yeo Street, Neutral Bay
I am writing about the proposed rezoning of this site. The concept with the exclusion of the proposed height/building density has merit. What concerns me is that this and the proposed Coles redevelopment on Grosvenor Street are effectively spot rezonings. There does not seem to be a cohesive plan for the long term for either the Neutral Bay or Cremorne retail/commercial areas. This spot rezoning recalls the random development of many high rise apartments along the Military Road ridge from Spit Junction to the Expressway during the 1960s and 1970s. This resulted in a blighted skyline when viewed from either the north or from the harbour. Thankfully common sense eventually prevailed with this trend being ended around late 1970, replaced by better scale building.
I would urge consideration of lower scale buildings to harmonise with the locale. The Piennza building at Waters Road and Grosvenor Street is a good benchmark.
The other factor against larger scale development is Military Road which is little more than a virtual motorway bringing air and noise pollution. More dense development in Neutral Bay will exacerbate this problem and continue to increase local traffic which at times is at virtual saturation.
The risk in all this is that high density will lead to more urban blight. There are several locations on the north shore that confirm this.
I am writing about the proposed rezoning of this site. The concept with the exclusion of the proposed height/building density has merit. What concerns me is that this and the proposed Coles redevelopment on Grosvenor Street are effectively spot rezonings. There does not seem to be a cohesive plan for the long term for either the Neutral Bay or Cremorne retail/commercial areas. This spot rezoning recalls the random development of many high rise apartments along the Military Road ridge from Spit Junction to the Expressway during the 1960s and 1970s. This resulted in a blighted skyline when viewed from either the north or from the harbour. Thankfully common sense eventually prevailed with this trend being ended around late 1970, replaced by better scale building.
I would urge consideration of lower scale buildings to harmonise with the locale. The Piennza building at Waters Road and Grosvenor Street is a good benchmark.
The other factor against larger scale development is Military Road which is little more than a virtual motorway bringing air and noise pollution. More dense development in Neutral Bay will exacerbate this problem and continue to increase local traffic which at times is at virtual saturation.
The risk in all this is that high density will lead to more urban blight. There are several locations on the north shore that confirm this.
Name Withheld
Support
Name Withheld
Support
CARDIFF
,
New South Wales
Message
We should come together and make stadium,provides more help to allow more kids to play basketball, volleyball etc