23 Lens Avenue, Umina Beach NSW 2257

Secondary Dwelling

External link Read more information

We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Central Coast Council (Gosford), reference 012.2018.00055298.001 )

3 Comments

Create an account or sign in to have your say by adding your own comment.

  1. Jennifer Anne Herrick commented

    Not sure what the point is in continually pointing out the associated negative issues with secondary dwellings in the Peninsula. Council has made it pretty clear their intention to continue approving down this path. So just read what I've said before. I'm not going to keep repeating myself.

  2. Lesley Harvey commented

    Can the owners plant a shade tree when the build has finished. See Council's preferred tree list for ideas and preferably plant an advanced specimen in auntumn/winter for fast growth and sustainability.
    This will help the Peninsula recover some of the many mature trees that have been lost to intensive developments (villas, flats and granny cottages). The Peninsula is now rated, with Warnervale and Long Jetty, the hottest 'heat-sink' area on the Central Coast.
    Also, with yet another granny flat, can Council ensure there is sufficient on-site parking for tenant car(s). Residents are fed up with more and more cars cluttering the lane ways, the noise of slamming car doors at all hours and rubbish bins unable to be collected.

  3. Marie Haastrup commented

    Totally agree with Lesley Harvey

Have your say on this application

Your comment and details will be sent to Central Coast Council (Gosford). They may consider your submission when they decide whether to approve this application. Your name and comment will be posted publicly above.

Create an account or sign in to make a comment

This week

Find PlanningAlerts useful?

This independent project is part of the digital library from the local charity, the OpenAustralia Foundation. PlanningAlerts is powered by small donations from the people who use it to stay informed about changes to their local area. If you find it useful, chip in to support PlanningAlerts.

Back PlanningAlerts