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02 Nov 2020
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Peninsula News goes it alone
Council is suspended for three months
Diggers announces financial recovery
Ettalong Diggers reports $2.2M drop in profits
Plans available for three-storey Ettalong development
New application for Mrs Wilson's Shop
Construction certificate issued for nursing home
Work may commence on Umina shopfront
Woy Woy lanes may be declared alcohol-free
Work proceeds on shopping centre carpark
Management program to include local coastal zones
ACF branch calls for long-term beach management
Beach quality on the improve, says report
Council adopts land transaction policy
Marquart resigns from council
Woy Woy tip could be major 'energy from waste' site
New waste education facility for Woy Woy tip
MP joins bicycle road safety campaign
A 87-year-old man dies after crash, 91-year-old charged
Rugs donated for Clown Doctors
Meals on Wheels chief speaks to Rotary club
Two groups receive share of $1000 donation
Lions club plans its regular sale of Christmas cakes
Association changes safety plan to allow people in hall
Ettalong Diggers directors positions are filled
Ettalong business expands despite pandemic
James wins Pride of Workmanship award
Kiosk windows smashed by bottles and rocks
Ferries diverted
October's rainfall exceeds 160mm
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Author distributes Spanish flu book locally
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Double standards on kerb and guttering
What was Government's role in Council downturn?
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Covid 'net effect' costs aged care provider $1M to June
Upgrades are focus of aged care provider annual report
Driver airlifted to Sydney after Umina accident
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New school crossing supervisor for Woy Woy
Enjoying ducklings at a distance
Students make parachutes
Class placement requests open until November 20
Ready for School program is ready to run
A focus on road, sun and water safety
Learning about snails
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Bridge club to hold Melbourne Cup Pairs
Peninsula Ducks field their own softball teams
Gordon Ferguson receives Paul Harris Fellow
Semi-finals in Umina mixed pairs championships

Plans available for three-storey Ettalong development

Detailed plans are now available for a three-storey development proposal with ground-floor retail and 12 "shop top" residential units on the corner of Ocean View Rd and Ferry Rd, Ettalong.

The development would partially demolish a commercial building, demolish a residential dwelling, and construct a three-storey mixed-use development at 302 to 306 Ocean View Rd, Ettalong.

A previous proposal for a boarding house on this site met with strong community opposition.

The proposed new building would contain ground floor retail and parking on the 2174 square metre block.

The site is occupied by a single storey fibro and brick commercial building with metal roof fronting Ocean View Rd and a single storey fibro dwelling fronting the foreshore reserve.

The portion to be developed under this application has an area of 1838 square metres.

The proposal involves the re-subdivision of two blocks, partial demolition of the existing single storey commercial building on the corner of Ferry Rd, and demolition of the existing residential dwelling adjacent to the beachfront reserve.

The two blocks would be amalgamated and subsequently strata titled on completion of the development.

The developer is seeking variations to the floor space ratio across the site of up to over 10 per cent, beyond the provisions of the Gosford Local Environmental Plan.

A statement written by Wales and Associates to support the development said the variation to floor space ratio was "considered to be justified due to the design merit of the building, its relationship to the future streetscape and the overall bulk and scale of the building".

"The floor space ratio variation is considered to be reasonable when considered within the context of the overall streetscape with its primary frontage to Ocean View Rd and high exposure to Ferry Rd and the intent of both the Gosford Local Environmental Plan 2014 and the Gosford Development Control Plan 2013," the statement said.

"The variation to the ratio will not hinder the proper management and development of the Ettalong Beach retail catchment and the adjoining residential catchment.

"The proposal will improve the social and economic welfare of the local community and create a better environment by substantially improving the livability and amenity of the locality by activating the Ferry Rd and Ocean View Rd frontages and the provision of good quality accommodation space that encourages people to live within the town centre precinct as well as in the surrounding urban catchment.

"The proposal ensures the highest and best use of the subject site by formalizing the trend to higher density accommodation utilising the natural features of the land and activating the primary street frontage (Ocean View Rd) together with the secondary frontage (Ferry Rd)."

The proportion of the proposed development that is located in the R1 general residential zone is also non-compliant for height, exceeding the maximum height limit of 8.5 metres by just under one metre or around 10 per cent.

This variance is described as minor.

The proposed development is on public exhibition until November 27.





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