62 Hillside Road Newport NSW 2106

Subdivision of one (1) lot into four (4) lots and associated works

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

(Source: Pittwater Council, reference N0317/16)

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  1. Jain Parsons commented

    Dear Sirs
    I am writing to strongly object to the application to subdivide 1.06 Hectares of land into 4 lots creating a massive environmental impact.

    As a resident of Bilgola overlooking proposed site, I am appalled at the morning song otherwise known as chain saws which occurs practically daily in this area. When I moved into my house 3 .5 years ago, I could hardly see any neighbour's properties because of the glorious blanket of trees - now this is sadly not the case. I sincerely hope that you will not allow such carnage knowing that our threatened species would be even more impacted as well as create a massive change to the already compromised landscape . Every tree cut down has an impact - not to mention the noise pollution and resulting traffic congestion.
    Your sincerely

  2. Malcolm McDivitt commented

    As a resident of Hillside Road we wish to express our concern about this proposed subdivision. We completely support Council's deemed refusal on the basis of:
    ° Significant impact on:
    - threatened species (Powerful Owl)
    - Endangered ecological communities (Littoral rainforest)
    ° Non-compliance of Lot size requirements
    ° Cumulative impact of development works.
    We also note the potential impact on the local stormwater catchment and slope stability resulting from vegetation removal and excavation. Development should not be permitted in this remnant rainforest area even if it requires some compensation/reclamation by Council and/or state government

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