11 O'Mara Pl, Jamberoo, NSW 2533

Dwelling with secondary dwelling at rear & retaining walls

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(Source: Kiama Municipal Council, reference 010.2016.00000112.001)

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  1. Mr S & Mrs V Baker commented

    We are concerned about the dense housing in O'Mara Place. As we are nearby residents it would have been appropriate and polite to provide us all with details of all the house structures. We have not received and notifications of any of them. 11 O'Mara Place is the first one. They have all impacted on our views and completely ruined the area. St Matthews Church has been engulfed with ugly building providing no privacy for worship and other occasions. There is one house at the end of Downes place with a wooden fence around a scout hall blue structure and it is an eyesore. What once was a beautiful view has now been destroyed.
    The density of the housing is exactly like Albion Park, not like Jamberoo Valley. We object to and further houses especially of a two storey nature being built.
    The community has saved the Kiama Councils jobs, it is up to Kiama Council to save the integrity of the Village and Valley. Thank you.

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