Skip Navigation Links.
Collapse Issue 581:<br />30 Oct 2023<br />_____________Issue 581:
30 Oct 2023
_____________
Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Consultation about Austin Butler Reserve opens
'Most pot-holed road' is repaired
Grant funding to repair Woy Woy baths and foreshore
Ettalong Uniting Church closes
Ferries diverted to Patonga
Phegans Bay foreshore plan forwarded for comment
Bill Jackson awarded life membership
Ettalong Bowling Club announces $1.9 million profit
New 'cell' could extend tip life by seven years
Council denies telling farmers' market to close
Police lay murder, drugs, and break and enter charges
Older women's network to hold fashion parade
Trivia night for Top Blokes Foundation
Donation of Christmas ingredients
Kingfisher takes refuge at Mary Macs
Koala song meter survey resumes
Busy weekend for Marine Rescue*
Working bee at Pearl Beach hall*
Pump training ahead of the bushfire season*
Hopes for positive response to road safety concerns*
Improving public transport accessibility*
Second highest daily rainfall in six months
Collapse  PLANNING PLANNING
Two-storey childcare centre proposed for Lagoon St
Dual occupancy plan has concrete instead of street tree
Two-storey dual occupancy proposed for Woy Woy Rd
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
What are the implications of 'modern planning'?
Op shop relies on passing trade
Rik Hart may not be around to keep his promises
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Aged care provider reports $8.45M deficit
Event held at Woy Woy for Carers Week
Free clinic at women's health centre
Return to exercise class for new mums
Aged care staff raise $669 for breast cancer month*
Training in suicide prevention offered at library*
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Mural project gains backing of Rotary club
Starting a sewing project with Ghanian fabric
Arts and crafts centre closes for structural repairs
Short films about solving environmental challenges
Movie matinee at Pearl Beach features Caddie
Concert attracts 650 Beatles fans
CWA members attend Wyong theatre production*
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Asbestos find leads to oval closure and remediation plan
Rotary club visits college campus farm
Year 6 students complete First Aid training
Crazy sock day raises money for Timor Leste
Collapse  SPORT SPORT
Grand opening for cricket clubhouse
Lions club donates sun cream dispensers to surf clubs
Leading the October bridge pointscore competition
Bad weather for Ducks
Two sessions to run in state-wide bridge championship
Charity bowls day held in spring sunshine
Eric Tweedale dies aged 102
Major Triples final contested in difficult conditions
Council sponsors surf life saving clubs
Veteran singles to be played on Sunday
Paddleboarders hold Halloween charity parade
President has great opening knock
Help with storage
Little aths initiates barbecue roster

EXTRA!!!

[Download]

Dual occupancy plan has concrete instead of street tree

A development application has been submitted for an attached two-storey dual occupancy and associated two-lot subdivision at 42 Hobart Ave, Umina.

The proposal exceeds the floor space ratio limit of 0.5:1 and includes a 50 square metre expanse of concrete across the nature strip for a combined driveway to the two dwellings.

It would see the removal of a street tree, which would not be replaced.

The four-bedroom dwellings will have bedrooms, activity room, bathroom and toilet upstairs, according the application prepared by Untapped Planning on behalf of GJ Gardiner Homes

Downstairs each will have a combined dining family room and kitchen, along with a laundry and toilet.

The site has a total area of 651.2 square metres, with a street frontage of 19.81 metres to Hobart Ave and 32.92 metres to Mt Ettalong Rd.

The proposal is non-compliant with a floor space ratio requirement of 0.5:1, having a ratio of 0.54:1 with a gross floor area 353.22 square metres.

The application argues that the proposed development is consistent with the R2 zone objectives in that it will provide for the housing needs of the community.

It states that the development is sympathetic to the scenic, aesthetic and cultural heritage of the locality and the build form is consistent with other recent constructions in the street.

It says the proposal would not prevent other land uses that provide services or facilities to meet the day to day needs of residents.

It states that the proposed development would not adversely contribute to the streetscape and contained large areas of open space and articulation in the building.

It claims the development did not contravene the objectives of the floor space ratio planning control and that the variation requested was "minor in nature".

"Given this compliance with other planning controls and the lack of physical and environmental impacts from the development, it is considered that there are grounds to justify contravening the development standard."

The application proposes that two driveways at the front of the building be extended across the nature strip as one solid expanse of concrete of about 50 square metres in area.

It refers to the "necessity" to remove one street tree due to the placement of this driveway.

However, neither the redacted drawings nor survey plan indicate which tree is to be removed.

Referring to the requirement for replacement street tree planting, it argues that "No planting is proposed due to the numbers of existing street trees."

There are a number of street trees impinging on the site.

The arborist's report states: "The site has a stand of mature, remnant and endemic taxa (eucalyptus florabunda) within the current proposal.

"These trees are considered important parts of remnant forest."

It recommends the removal of one tree due to its proximity to the driveway with the retention and protection of three other trees.

The application is currently on public exhibition and open for written submissions until the November 17.





Skip Navigation Links.

Skip Navigation Links.

Peninsula
Planning
Portal
HERE
     Phone 4342 5333     Email us. Copyright © 2023 The Peninsula's Own News Service Inc ABN 76 179 701 372    PO Box 585 Woy Woy NSW 2256