2 Foamcrest Avenue Newport

Demolition of existing structures and construction of a two storey attached dual occuapncy development

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(Source: Pittwater Council, reference N0348/11)

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  1. Rosemary and Andrew Szente commented

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I refer to DA No. N0348/11 No. 2 Foamcrest Avenue, Newport. We are residents who live opposite in Unit 3, No. 26 Seaview Avenue, Newport. We received documentation regarding the DA application in September, 2011 and were given the chance to voice our objections. At that time we did not see the plan of the roof. We have just learned that the owners wish to have a barbeque area on top of the building. A barbeque in the garden area, which is an enclosed area, would be acceptable. The gathering of people on the roof for a barbeque would be noisy and the smells from an open barbeque area wafting across the road would not be acceptable. Our apartments look directly on to the roof area. We expect to look down onto a roof, not a social gathering. We are not too happy about having two swimming pools directly opposite knowing how noisy some people can be around swimming pools.

    We object to having a barbeque area on the roof.

    Will the Norfolk Pine on the corner be cut down? If so, we object to this as well.

    Regards
    Rosemary and Andrew Szente

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