16 Cogra Road, Woy Woy NSW 2256

Shed (storage)

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: Central Coast Council (Gosford), reference 011.2014.00046625.001 )

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  1. Elizabeth Doyle commented

    *This application proposes to build a shed 500mm from our side fence line, and runs 9metres down our entire main outdoor space; our back yard. The shed will effectively eliminate our outlook to the hills to the north west, and a significant amount of the sky.
    *The area is a flood area, subject to ponding. I cannot find information in the application outlining the measurement above sea level the building is proposed to be built at and whether this is compliant.
    *I also can't find any reference to the purpose of this shed, but must note that as this is a residential zone, the constant noise of power tools post build is most unwelcome and will generate much complaint, as it will make our back yard virtually unusable.
    *The development in size and location of the building is not suited to the overall size of the block, and doesn't appear to comply with current boundary restrictions, which impacts greatly on our outdoor space.
    *I kindly request an inspection from our back garden when considering the impact on neighbouring residences of this proposed development.
    I apologise, but cannot agree that this application should be approved.

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