28 Torres Circuit Shell Cove NSW 2529

Alterations and Additions To Existing Dwelling and Conversion to a Child Care Centre

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(Source: Shellharbour City Council, reference DA0516/2017)

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  1. Amanda Fletcher commented

    The traffic this would bring to an already small street would cause major congestion.
    The street is not wide enough to allow for parking and 2 cars can barely pass each other on this street as it is. Expecially when residents have their cars parked half on the council strip and half on the road due to an already existing lack of space.
    Also being in a confined residential area this will cause the street to be less safe for our children to play on (with increased traffic) and the noise at early morning hours and late hours would highly disrupt surrounding houses.
    There is already 3 daycare centres in the shell cove area plus the addition of a large centre being built on the land aside to the shellharbour club.
    This presents more issues than positives for the residents of Torres Circuit.

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