On the upside at least they won’t have to go far to borrow a cup of sugar…
Take a look at this.
Two buildings side by side, one being built no more than 30 centimetres away from the balcony of the other – so close the residents can reach out and touch each other, if they, you know, became neighbourly.
The residents in the already constructed eight-storey apartment block say they have been gobsmacked to see the residential tower being constructed next door only an arm’s length away.
“We submitted against it as many did,” owner of a first floor apartment Darren Miller wrote on Facebook “but in the end it was decided it was good for the area apparently.”
The 14-storey tower in the Sydney suburb of Wolli Creek is being constructed less than 30 centimetres from the balcony of a first-floor apartment, all with the blessing of the local Council and local planning authorities.
Fairfax Media has revealed that one apartment owner, Darren Miller has been forced to move out from his home of several years due to the construction.
“My wife’s from Shanghai,” he told Fairfax Media. “We’ve been to Shanghai many times, and even she says there’s no way that this would be approved in Shanghai.”
The Sydney Morning Herald writes that the recently constructed slab for a new garden for his future neighbours is almost level with Mr Miller’s balcony railing, while the garden is to be screened behind a 1.4-metre privacy wall it does nothing for Mr Miller’s prospects, cutting off his apartment’s only source of natural light.
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The development was approved by the Joint Regional Planning Panel, not council. It doesn't mean that corruption isn't ripe and that dodgy deals haven't been done, it's just at a different level.
You have to ask how people are even able to live in his building, as his balcony doesnt comply with the original plans and no Occupation Certificate should ever have been issued.
As someone recently suggested to me, perhaps it should be illegal for developers to get on council. Of course that won't stop bribes etc, but at least it will stop some of the corruption. Or at the very least all political campaign advertising should state that they are a developer, because at least voters would know.