42 Naval Pde, Erowal Bay, NSW

Demolition of Existing Structures and Construction of Shop Top Housing Comprising Two (2) Commercial Premises and 17 Dwellings

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(Source: Shoalhaven City Council, reference DA20/1579)

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  1. Vicki Balaouras commented

    I am surprised to see such a dwelling be proposed and even considered to be built in such a peaceful and beautiful village that is surrounded by native fauna, birds and protected wildlife that roam around the streets as part of the community. Such a dwelling has no place in Erowal Bay and totally object to seeing a unsightly dwelling as I drive thru Naval Parade that does not fit in with the serenity of the community where we feel protected, and safe walking the streets without high traffic. By allowing such a dwelling to be built for personal profit, that would be best suited in a cosmopolitan area such as Huskinsson, If this DA is approved, then what's to say this will be the beginning of what's to come to our village in the near future?

    I've seen what's happened to Hyams Beach in the last 2 years compared to 10 years ago whereby we as locals can't even go for a swim these days at the closest beach due to the increase of tourists and not to mention the traffic congestion and road closures on Jervis Bay road.

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