An aerial view of Hedges Avenue shows what a great location it is. Anthony's place is highlighted:


Anthony's front door on Hedges Avenue:




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Because Anthony obviously values his property, values his view and values his lifestyle - just as residents of York Street do, 2,000km away. Unlike Anthony, however, residents of York Street will have to live with the consequences of his overdevelopment, and live with the consequences of his greed.
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Anthony is lucky. Nobody is planning to build a huge 72 apartment complex right next to his house. If they were, here's what the effect would be:

- block out natural light from the East;
- create intolerable overshadowing problems;
- create huge amounts of noise and congestion from his 72 new neighbours; and
- be completely out-of-character with the neighbourhood.
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These are exactly the same effects that his building will have on York Street residents.
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If Anthony Gordon is concerned about such a proposal, then perhaps he should start paying attention to the concerns of York Street residents. Anthony will never have to live in York Street - he will probably never even visit it - but he should think long and hard about what he wants to inflict on those who do.
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Anthony Gordon would be justifiably angry if an arrogant out-of-towner from 2,000km away tried to impose a similar monstrosity on his Gold Coast beachfront street.
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Residents of York Street have every right to be just as angry with Anthony Gordon.
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