25 Sydney Avenue, Umina Beach NSW 2257

Dwelling Additions and Demolition of Existing Secondary Dwelling

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(Source: Central Coast Council (Gosford), reference 011.2021.00060637.001)

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  1. Wills commented

    Hey guys: we live up the street & it’s great to see your house re-vamp DA. We hope you are going to keep your trees? We love your corner for the birds & shade.

  2. Mel commented

    Hello,
    It would be so wonderful if you could keep the tree there. As you know it will help keep your house cooler in the hot summer months and assists in keeping the wider area a little cooler as well.
    Not sure what your renovations look like - but hoping the tree can stay. Maybe a little pruning would help it fit in with your plans.
    Best of luck with renovations!

  3. Cali commented

    Hi Wills and Mel,
    Yes we love the trees too! A little pruning is certainly required, and we plan to ask council about removing the oleander as they are extremely toxic and potentially fatal to children, but we would never want to remove those gums πŸ™‚

  4. Jacqui commented

    What a wonderful green haven you have! I am so pleased to hear you are keeping your glorious shady trees.
    You must notice how much cooler your place is during our hot summer months. Thank you 😊

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