316 Barrenjoey Road Newport

Construction of a shop-top housing development comprising basement carparking, ground floor retail and 2.5 levels of residential development comprising 23 units at 316-324 Barrenjoey Rd. Construction of an attached dual occupancy development at 2 The Boulevard

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(Source: Pittwater Council, reference N0466/11)

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  1. Michael and Sarah Lawrence commented

    I wish to object most strongly to this DA as it does not comply with the Master Plan for Newport in a number of important ways, most importantly it is too high. I understand from a detailed analysis that there are a number of other non compliances. If the new Master Plan is to have any credibility it must be enforced. Otherwise it will be of no value and any future appeal to the Land and Environment Court on Master Plan non compliances will see the Council overruled.

    If Newport is to be the village that all of us living in Newport wish it to be, such large and bulky developments as this proposal must be refused.

  2. Rhonda Keen commented

    I strongly oppose this development. It is not in keeping with the Master Plan. It has no aesthetics and presents itself in this location as the gateway to Newport. It is too high, too bulky and if Council is representing its constituents it must not permit such a monstrosity.

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