17-19 Collins Street BEACONSFIELD NSW 2015
Development application in ALEXANDRIA/BEACONSFIELD, New South Wales · City of Sydney
Proposed development
S96(2) modification of consent for the demolition of the existing warehouse and construction of nine 3 storey townhouses above a common basement car parking level. Modifications include increased floor to ceiling heights, alteration of roof profile, alteration to basement configuration and services, addition of car park exhaust riser, changes to external materials, sunhoods to be constructed as concrete slab projections, deletion of south facing kitchen window and the addition of louvre to southern elevation.
Application details
- Application number
- 2015_D/2012/282/C
- Type
- DEVELOPMENT
- Record type
- Development Application
- Category
- Residential - Multi Dwelling
- Lodged
- 22 August 2014
- Council
- City of Sydney
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About this development application
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