21 Bengal Street, Coolongolook NSW 2423

Demolition of existing structures and construction of a service station and ancillary food and drink premises

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(Source: Mid-Coast Council (Great Lakes), reference DA-368/2017)

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  1. Neryl Gordon commented

    I wish to comment on the above application for development of the Service Station in Coolongolook.
    I have lived in this community for over 46 years and have been actively involved with this community for many years. I am very concerned about the extra traffic turning on and off the highway in the township, The entrance to the services station is very close to the underpass where young children of the town enter to cross to the park to play and walk home, the exit is very near to the bus stop where school children also have to walk past to get on and off the bus.
    The extra noise, lights and pollution would create disturbance to the surrounding residents.
    The local school use the underpass to take the students to our Community Hall and Oval for different events.
    Coolongolook has two large Service Stations (Caltex and BP) both with food outlets as well as Cherry Pie Shop, Salty Dog, Pie Shop and The Village Cafe', Do we need more!
    The most important factor is the safety of the citizens of this town.

  2. Janice Dance commented

    I totally agree with Neryl. Especially as there will soon be 2 servos's at Nabiac.

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