2 Halloran Way Raymond Terrace NSW 2324

53 Lot Subdivision - TT

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(Source: Port Stephens Council, reference 603/2011)

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  1. Antony Manion commented

    This development approval is a good thing for the Port Stephens Area.
    Mr McKenzie is getting un warranted flack from the media and a small number of fools. Further development and increased infrastructure is necessary for the future of Port Stephens.
    There is adequate land in the area for future sub division. Future sub divisions need only note that the land will be noise affected. The council need only to insert a clause in the approval and the 149 certs that the land is affected by noise and the purchase of such will negate any current or future claim against the council for damages of any kind.
    Provision for noise attenuation should be included in all house and land packages. A fact of life! If you wish to buy land or a house at a reasonable price near an airport or a pub or a sporting complex then that will reflect on the total price of your investment.
    Every weekend houses change hands in Mascot Sydney and the purchaser is well aware of the position of the airport. Hence the inconvenience is reflected in the price.
    The RAAF has already stated that the base has a `natural limit` to the amount of commercial traffic that could use the strip.
    Lets not stifle the growth of Port Stephens. Now is the time to look forward. Lets even contemplate giving families a choice of the age old dream of a quarter acre block!
    A house with a back yard for the family imagine that!.

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