66 Auklet Road, Mount Hutton NSW 2290

Dwelling House - Alterations & Additions

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(Source: Lake Macquarie City Council, reference DA-1252/2016)

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  1. Susan Foster commented

    I wish to draw attention to the ongoing water flooding issues from all this hill area. Water runs down stream to my property at [address supplied to council]. Currently in wet conditions Tennent Road actually floods meaning the existing water outlets are not sufficient nor is the water retention areas in Auklet vicinity.
    In relation to this development addition there should be more water catchment on site. Enormous amounts of water exist in this area and I'm sure a underground spring also exists. To make matters worse the final meeting place at Scrubby Creek is unmaintained, shallow and is not capable of holding waters it's currently exposed to. My property seems to be used as a drain for all the waters in Auklet vicinity and it is not acceptable. I would like all the existing water flow issues fixed before any new developments and addictions are approved in the area. The easement that runs adjacent to my property and then through my property cannot handle current conditions. The water from the top areas needs to be contained by larger and more containment retention areas.
    Kind Regards
    Susan Foster

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