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Planning Applications (26)
Application | Date received | Authority |
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42 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Amended - Alterations and additions to an existing dwelling |
16th August 2017 | City of Canterbury |
51 Fourth Avenue, Campsie NSW
12 Lot strata subdivision |
2nd August 2016 | City of Canterbury |
51 Fourth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Construction of a multi unit residential apartment building over basement car parking. |
1st August 2016 | City of Canterbury |
53 Fourth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Sign off instrument 88B |
1st August 2016 | City of Canterbury |
45-47 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Strata sub-division into 18 lots |
19th July 2016 |
City of Canterbury
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45 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Section 96 modification to demolition and construction of residential flat building with basement car parking |
13th July 2016 | City of Canterbury |
42 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Alterations and additions to an existing dwelling |
17th May 2016 | City of Canterbury |
31A Third Avenue, Campsie NSW
Two storey addition to the existing two storey dwelling |
5th May 2016 | City of Canterbury |
48 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Standing plant permit trucks, and diggers for installation of telstra cable |
25th February 2015 | City of Canterbury |
51 Fourth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Demolition of existing structures and construction of a three storey multi unit development containing 12 (twelve) apartments with basement car parking |
29th July 2014 | City of Canterbury |
51 Fourth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Demolition of existing structures and construction of a three storey multi unit development containing 12 (twelve) apartments with basement car parking |
23rd December 2015 | City of Canterbury |
53 Fourth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Stage 1 works including site establishment, bulk excavation, shoring, piling and capping to ground level. |
18th November 2015 | City of Canterbury |
31A Third Avenue, Campsie NSW
Two storey addition to the existing two storey dwelling |
8th October 2015 | City of Canterbury |
67 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Erection of a business identification sign |
17th April 2015 | City of Canterbury |
67 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Erection of a business identification sign |
20th November 2014 | City of Canterbury |
45 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
88B Instrument for 45-47 Fifth ave campsie |
5th April 2016 | City of Canterbury |
45 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Section 96 application to modify Development Consent DA-223/2014 for a residential flat building by carrying out alterations and additions |
10th December 2015 | City of Canterbury |
45 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Excavation only |
11th February 2015 | City of Canterbury |
45 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Remove the larger camphor laurel tree at the rear of the approved residential flat building |
10th March 2016 | City of Canterbury |
45 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Demolition and construction of residential flat building with basement car parking |
3rd June 2015 | City of Canterbury |
45 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Demolition and construction of residential flat building with basement car parking |
2nd June 2014 | City of Canterbury |
57-59 Eighth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Fire safety deficiencies |
5th April 2013 | City of Canterbury |
63-65 Seventh Avenue, Campsie NSW
Fire safety deficiences |
13th November 2013 | City of Canterbury |
39 Fifth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Overgrown Vegetation |
10th March 2016 | City of Canterbury |
51 Fourth Avenue, Campsie NSW
Review of Refused DA-329/2014 for the demolition of exisiting structures and the construction of three (3) storey multi-dwelling housing development with basement car parking |
15th April 2015 | City of Canterbury |
44-50 Sixth Avenue & 67-73 Fifth Avenue, Campsie
Demolition and construction of new seniors hostel, childcare centre, education establishment, adminstration & recreation buildings over basement |
8th April 2011 | NSW Joint Regional Planning Panels |