2-4 Jenkins Street & 1679 Pittwater Road, Mona Vale

Aged Care Facility

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(Source: NSW Sydney and Regional Planning Panels, reference 2014SYE113 DA)

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  1. Jane Govier commented

    I am concerned that such a large development is not compatible with a residential area. The size of the proposed development will dominate Jenkins street and will be quite out of keeping with the houses round about.

    Has there been a traffic and parking report done for this proposed development?

    Jenkins Street is already quite dangerous enough with large trucks coming and going from Shaws. Turning into Jenkins from Pittwater is quite perilous at times with delivery trucks at the current nursing home, cars parked and even backing in and out of the driveway at the nursing home. Where will all the staff and visitors to the home park? There is not enough space for parking now, let alone with a much larger facility.

    I feel that for the above stated reasons this proposed development is quite unsuitable and will be very detrimental to the surrounding area.

  2. Darren Farrow commented

    I agree with Jane I live next door to 1679 and although I'm only renting I'm sure my landlord wouldn't be happy. It will devalue the properties and I will loose the privacy in the backyard, I'm sure if this happened next door to a councillor it would never be given the green light. I will be moving when this is completed and I'm sure the next people move in they will want a rent reduction.

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