2 B Occupation Road, Kyeemagh NSW 2216

Designated/Integrated Development – Cooks Cove - Site establishment works including demolition of existing structures, tree and vegetation removal, early works including cutting, filling and acceptance/stockpiling of materials, site remediation works, construction and operation of an 18-hole golf course and driving range, construction of golf course operational maintenance facility, environmental improvement works, upgrade and heritage conservation works to the Arncliffe Market Gardens, including subdivision and boundary adjustment, public domain works including landscaping works along sections of the Cooks River and Muddy Creek foreshores, construction of new shared pedestrian / cycle ways and bridge over Muddy Creek to Kyeemagh; and provision of temporary access, driveway, parking and interim clubhouse facilities.

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(Source: Bayside Council (Rockdale), reference DA-2017/179)

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  1. Ann commented

    Really!!!!! how much more over-development is going to happen, It's getting ridiculous trying to get to and from work, and even shop at local centres. This is supposed to be crown open land, not selling off to highest bidder. Stop wrecking my home environment. This is downright wrong!!!!

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