77 Marine Parade, Macmasters Beach NSW 2251

Mixed Use Development - Kiosk, Cafe & Shop Top Housing

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(Source: Central Coast Council (Gosford), reference 011.2016.00051209.001 )

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  1. Lisa Kane commented

    All this development must stop, this is a quite, small community in no need of these facilities. We live here because there aren't things like this. Somehow someone got away with building a ridiculous enormous house on Gerda Rd, don't let this happen again. None of this fits in with the small village feel of Macmasters Beach. This is a crime, if anything it should be part of the park next to it. How are people going to feel using the park with this looming over the top of them

  2. Lee Wilmott commented

    The road is struggling with traffic and parking as it is. It is dangerous. these apartments will create more obstruction and danger,. There is a park next door that will have children. You cannot risk children and traffic in such a way...MacMasters has objected to it and continues to object. Who will get sued if someone is injured by the traffic because the concerns were not considered.

    Chelsea apartments are the example of the failure of a developer to consider the community he won't even live it but imposes on the community/ The commercial side of that failed as well.

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