616A Macquarie Drive, Eleebana NSW 2282

Dwelling House

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(Source: Lake Macquarie City Council, reference DA-211/2014)

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  1. Peter Authers commented

    This development should not be allowed to proceed as I am an adjoining property owner (ie directly behind the proposed development ) and have not been informed by council of this proposal. I believe I am supposed to receive such notification so as to have the option of objection or acceptance.

  2. Peter Authers commented

    To Lake Macquarie Council , Assesing Officer, Mr Peter A Fredericks. RE -Proposed dwelling at 616a Macquarie Drive, Eleebana, 2282, Lot 52 DP 1182955. Dear Sir, Following our phone conversation on 21/2/2014,I am forwarding this submission of concern. By my calculation of measurements taken from plans of proposed dwelling,the height of building is in excess of 8 metres. ie 8.135 metres floor level to top of ridge plus a further 700mm to natural ground level,bringing the overall height to 8.835 metres.Please correct me if I am wrong,but as I understand it,this is 835mm higher than is permitted in a Residential 2(1) Zone.I urge you to consider this apparent breach in your assessment of this Development Application. Yours Faithfully Peter Authers.

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