30 Cowmeadow Road, Mount Hutton NSW 2290

Subdivision 1 into 2 lots & Multiple Dwelling Housing & Strata Subdivision

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(Source: Lake Macquarie City Council, reference DA-102/2014)

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  1. Elizabeth Conlan commented

    Drainage needs to be rigorously addressed as this development slopes down towards two complexes consisting of multiple dwellings. One of which No. 4 Cowmeadow, Mount Hutton have had issues from the land drainage without development. Drainage would need to be adequately provided for and pumped to the front of the property at No. 30 Cowmeadow Road, Mount Hutton.

  2. Robyn Lockwood commented

    I am not in agreement for the application to be approved for the number of residences. This is a quiet rural area and to consider constructing the number and height of residences will destroy the peace and privacy of the residents whose properties these new dwelling will back onto. Drainage is an issue for No. 4 Cowmeadow Road and the road surface of Cowmeadow Road needs to be considered for the number of vehicles that would enter and leave this property as vision is restricted of vehicles driving up or down Cowmeadow Road past No. 30 Cowmeadow Road. It can be difficult now when there are vehicles parked in the street and additional vehicles will add to potential accidents.

    It is disappointing that development now seems to focus on how many residences can be squashed onto one site. Overcrowding of properties and residents brings with it social issues relating to noise of traffic daily living.

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