123-133 Mataram Road Woongarrah NSW 2259

12 Lot Subdivision

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Central Coast Council, reference DA - 955 / 2013)

4 Comments

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  1. Mrs Gulotta commented

    This application should not be approved.
    I can't believe Wyong council would continue to allow these development in an area that can not provide the services people need such as after school care, child care, schools such as a high school so parents don't have to send their kids to already over populated schools. To many families are already finding it hard. I have to look after my nieces kids because she can't get after school care and after trying to find someone she found they charge more than people can afford. Woongarrah and other suburbs around here need more of these services provided for families already living within them. Schools are far and few and with wadalba already overloaded I question the education given to these kids in these overpopulated schools. It won't be long before Woongarrah public school is putting in portable classrooms to accommodate the children already living in Woongarrah let alone new families moving into new housing developments.
    Also Wyong council should take a look at the back of their envelopes which states the cutting down of trees. Residents need approval to cut down a tree yet council can cut down as many as they want, and there are certainly a lot of trees there. Oh I'm sure they will plant more but still by the time they grow those trees will only be cut down to build more houses or shopping centre's, when will it stop.
    Also the loss of habitats for wildlife living within this area. I know there are frogs around this area as I hear them and I also have frogs living in my backyard. Frogs tells us if the environment is in good order. No frogs means the environment is in bad shape. Frogs are under the protected act. Is there really a need to rid our land of all its natural fauna.
    People move here to get away from the city and the noise. An increase in housing means more crime, more noise, is this what council wants.
    Wyong council need to take a stand and start fighting for the way of life, the quality of life the residents of Wyong shire want.

  2. Anthony Clay commented

    This Development should be allowed.

    Increasing the supply of available land for construction of new homes is a good thing. Construction of new homes on the Coast is important as it creates jobs and gives people the opportunity to own thier own home.

    Families are finding it difficult to afford their own homes and limiting the amount of available land for construction will not solve this problem.

    There are still many open nature areas left on the Coast.

    Has the neighbour who hears frogs determined the species of Frog, if they are endangered etc or do thet just not want more homes built next to them.

  3. R Marshall commented

    I oppose this type of development is this area.

    The area is already being over developed and does not have the infrastructure to support such large developments.

    Once again another land owner trying to jump in claiming this is part of the Warnervale town centre.

    This is Woongarrah NOT Warnervale.

  4. Antonio Gulotta commented

    This development should not be allowed.

    There's is no where near the infrastructure to support such a development.

    Building more houses doesn't create more jobs. It will create more people needing jobs.

    This development has nothing to do with the Warnervale Town Centre.
    This is just some building developer wanting to make money.


    On another note:
    All frogs (and tadpoles) are protected in NSW under the National Parks and Wildlife Act.

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