Wyee Community Hall, 114 Wyee Road, Wyee NSW 2259

Community Facility (Markets)

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(Source: Lake Macquarie City Council, reference DA-1417/2014)

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  1. Philip and Margot Hammond commented

    As a neighbouring property owner to the site of the proposed development we are concerned that any additional development on this site will further degrade our life style
    for the following reasons.

    I. The council does not maintain this area in relation to rubbish left on the ground, and if not picked up by the local residents (such as my wife and I during our daily walk) it is mown over by the council staff which makes it impossible to pick up, and turns glass bottles and aluminium cans into razor blades, it is worse when this site is used for special events and past markets that have been held on the site.

    2. Parking and traffic, the use of this site for market days, causes people to drive and park on the unsealed access way at the front of the site parallel with Wyee Road directly opposite our property which in a Southerly wind, causes excessive dust to enter
    our house, during the hot summer months, we have to close all windows and doors to prevent this from happening, thus depriving us of any breeze to cool the house.

    3. The leasing of the community hall, by the council, or via a third party, for special events, such as weddings, parties, or such, is not supervised in any form, the excessive
    noise generated from drunken patrons and , result in sleepless nights, regardless of calling for police assistance.

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