Lot:1 Dp: 550047 H124 Erina Street Gosford Lots: 2-5 Dp: 19484 H122 Erina Street East Gosford, 138, 140, 142 Henry Parry Drive Gosford

Retail & Shop Top Housing (180 Units) (JRPP)

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(Source: NSW Sydney and Regional Planning Panels, reference 2014HCC025 DA)

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  1. Dione Freeman commented

    Dear Sir / Madam

    I am the owner of a 19/145 Faunce St, Gosford & have been notified of the above development application.

    My property is currently tenanted but in the future I will make this my permanent residence.

    I am currently residing in Sydney, but have been a central coast resident for the past 20 years & will return.

    I have briefly read over the application on Gosford Council website & my main concern is with the heights of the two buildings.

    I understand that development will help with the progress of Gosford City & am pleased for this to happen but I feel the heights of these towers are well outside the standard guidelines for our city & that it is a monumental shift from the surrounding existing infrastructure, potentially opening the door for more developments of this size.

    To overdevelop could destroy the opportunity for Gosford to be a beautiful city.

    I would like to hope that Council will stand by their guidelines & keep the buildings below 30m. Guidelines are put in place for a reason.

    Regards

    Dione Freeman

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