Shelly Beach Golf Club 86 Bonnieview Street Shelly Beach NSW 2261

Description
Proposed amenities building
Planning Authority
Central Coast Council
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Reference number
DA - 432 / 2019
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 6 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Comments made here were sent to Central Coast Council. Add your own comment.

I appreciate an amenities block as opposed to the ongoing urination on our fence but why does it have to be so big? As I understand it it will be right behind #4 and #6 Grandview St and our now limited view of the beautiful golf course because of residential construction to the south will now have an ablution block in the middle of it. You should have seen our place when we bought it. There was no duck weed from the gray water in the damn and now we may get to look at a very large toilet block. Isn't there a reason why you don't see these amenities close to residences. Would you want one behind your house?

Walter Schultz
Sent to Central Coast Council

I think it is inappropriate for a toilet block to be sited on a residential building boundary with the course as submitted. I am sympathetic to the concerns expressed by persons with houses adjacent to this proposed amenity. My house is located adjacent to the golf course closer to the 3rd tee and we also witness frequent urination against our and adjacent property fence lines. The need for golfers to do so must reflect inappropriate alcohol consumption on the course since this only the third hole. (Country butchers electrify metal shopfronts for errant pets which would be a harsh remedy!) The provision of an amenity block on the front nine seems reasonable and necessary. An amenity block located adjacent to the fifth tee-fourth green would be more appropriate for local residents and perhaps more difficult in terms of plumbing lines but would be a reasonable outcome. Furthermore some signage by the club about where it is and the need to be respectful of neighbours should be required.

Karl Baumgart
Sent to Central Coast Council

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