2 Norberta Street The Entrance NSW 2261

Residential flat development consisting of 46 units

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(Source: Central Coast Council, reference DA - 1185 / 2014)

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  1. AC commented

    I strongly oppose the DA application for 2 Norberta St The Entrance.I think the development of 2 Norberta St for 46 units is excessive and will totally change the local traffic. Norberta st is a no through road with a lot of children living on it.

    It is currently a quiet suburban st that consists of 11 residential houses. Adding 46 Units at the end of the road will double the amount of people in the street at least and make this a heavier trafficked area with a huge increase in vehicle usage and noise. We all know that traffic congestion increases with density. Construction of a large development of that scale will also create heavy traffic and noise to the street.

    Has current road traffic been measured and what is the proposed increase in traffic considered? What parking provisions has been made for visitor parking of 46 units?

    I bought my house in [address removed for privacy] as it is a quiet area but the addition of 46 Units will drastically change this and the reasonable enjoyment of my property.

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