6 Vines Avenue Shell Cove NSW 2529

Description
Two Townhouses and Two Lot Torrens Title Subdivision (Dual Occupancy)
Planning Authority
Shellharbour City Council
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Reference number
DA0642/2021
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 4 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Very concerned over a development at 6 Vines Avenue as there’s no duplex type Dual occupancy in this precinct of residential freestanding homes. Given only I garage with four bedrooms proposed this will no doubt have a direct impact on traffic flow and neighbours and also an rubbish removal. This area has no footpath and a narrow street 2 cars parked opposite would not allow the safe passing of a a larger 3 vehicle therefore could be dangerous to foot traffic and children. This type of higher density development would be suitable in the marina precinct as as a precedent has already been set. A more appropriate dwelling which would be for a single residential dwelling home as per the existing residential homes. The very efficient town planners have already set a precedent for this area and this strategic plan should be maintained.

Darryl
Delivered to Shellharbour City Council

Considering the proposed development of 6 Vines Avenue Shell Cove. I would like to bring one particular matter to your attention which is the consideration of off street parking; I take note of one single garage and one off street parking space which is on the driveway envelope of each townhouse. This appears to be the minimum requirement for council regulating.

Vines Avenue currently has no townhouses, in fact, there are only two townhouse duplex south of Killalea Drive. All houses on Vines Avenue have a double garage or more, including double-width driveways, some have additional parking spaces on the side of their house and or access to the back yards to accommodate their individual needs. This is the result of good planning, development, and collaboration with the council, builders, and owners. It is due to this that the current residences in Vines Avenue are able to have their vehicles including caravans, boats, and trailers parked off the street and on their respective properties which is very fortunate because Vines Avenue is only a narrow street.

Regarding the proposed development for 6 vines avenue which has recommended two-family homes. With a minimum of 4 cars and or other vehicles, this will create congestion at the eastern end of vines avenue. We request that consideration be given to a single home dwelling which will be in keeping with the existing homes in the street. If this is not possible at least a double garage with a double envelop parking to each respective townhouse. This would alleviate congestion and access to residences nearby and stop other cars from parking on the neighbours' yards.

Robert Bruseker
Delivered to Shellharbour City Council

We live next door to the proposed two storey, 8 bedroom duplex with single garages. As you see from previous comments our street is very worried about parking. We are a street that takes a lot of pride in our lawns and we don’t want cars parked all over the street. It is a very narrow street with lots of children playing and people walking their dogs. Could the design of this building please be reconsidered.

Jillian Jones
Delivered to Shellharbour City Council

We live next door to the proposed two storey, 8 bedroom duplex with single garages. As you see from previous comments our street is very worried about parking. We are a street that takes a lot of pride in our lawns and we don’t want cars parked all over the street. It is a very narrow street with lots of children playing and people walking their dogs. Could the design of this building please be reconsidered.

Jillian Jones
Delivered to Shellharbour City Council

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