14 O'Mara Pl, Jamberoo, NSW 2533

Two (2) lot torrens title subdivision of detached dual occupancy

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(Source: Kiama Municipal Council, reference 010.2017.00000090.001)

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  1. Mrs V Baker commented

    It is quite disappointing that Kiama Council has not put some tempered brakes on for just a little while. O'Mara Place is a new development; and was put through at such great haste that it is evident nobody has looked at the impact that the constructions has had on the immediate local area. Each consecutive house built seems to be higher and bigger than the last one. It may be coincidence, but it is clearly evident that this Chapel Hill development has ruined Jamberoo for a very long time, well, actually forever. So very sad that nobody bothered to look at the impact of the vista and feel of the locale. To come to an environment like this and build a house that is fence to fence to fence to road is unbelievable. (so sad) To add; there is nothing wrong with looking at the vista and feel of a locale , as housing in this municipality is not urgent and nor is it an emergency. The Chapel Hill development is not excusable. The Kiama Council did not consider the sensibilities in the village nor the character and allowed the construction of eyesores one after the other. I do not blame the people. (but the may have considered the feel around them). I hold the Kiama Municipal Council fully responsible for this travesty. No one can deny the fact that it is an eyesore and nobody does deny it. Sensibility and good taste is perhaps hard to obtain for many.

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