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Pearl Beach art awards announced
Councillors prioritise $4M more roadwork for Peninsula
Shade trees group reaches 1000-tree milestone
Reid announces $1.8M for Ettalong foreshore
Contracts announced for new Umina preschool
Anzac Day dawn service at Pearl Beach
CWA branch ready to donate comfort bears
Brigades hold joint training exercise
Wicks holds stall in Lions Park
Council committee to hear about capital works process
Pearl Beach lagoon outlet cleared*
Country music festival in Ettalong*
Multi-vehicle crash causes extensive delays*
Crime scene investigation workshop for young people
Reid says commitments were delivered
Minister compiles resources 'to help feed your spirit'
Disabled surfers celebrate 20 years
Easter bag decoration at library*
Three gardens listed for 'edible garden trail'
Ferry services diverted*
Expired flare collection
Marine Rescue volunteers undertake rigorous training
Branch enters CWA group competition*
Prize winners at CWA group competition
Opera in the Arboretum makes 'modest net return'*
School holiday program at PCYC
Decorating terracotta pots*
Sea Scouts hold annual family camp*
Text version to be available for future council policies*
Brigade balances volunteering with busy lives*
Replacement for kerbside library*
Finalist in visitor economy awards*
Half March rainfall falls in last three days
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Council refuses Ettalong townhouse application*
Two-storey dual occupancy proposed for Barrenjoey Rd*
Dual occupancy application to be determined by Panel*
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Drastic measures needed on housing, not tinkering
Drawn-out saga illustrates planning system flaws
Latest climate science provided by objective scientists
What is the truth behind the policy?*
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More aged care beds needed, says chief executive
Aged care staff squat in breast cancer fundraiser
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Author talk to be held at Woy Woy library
Book fair and art fair at Pearl Beach on Easter Saturday
Children and adults to create leaves for public art
Little Theatre to stage Agatha Christie play
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Djembe drumming team larger than ever
Tropical beach party without thongs or bikinis
Terms end with Colour Dash*
Teachers learn about connecting to country
Cross country carnival winners
Anzac service at Ettalong school on Thursday
Year 4 students get a taste of school farm*
Collaborative artworks for Harmony Week
Whole school assembly recognises swimmers
Student leaders attend young leaders conference
Movie night planned at Woy Woy South*
New shirts for Year 6 students*
Open girls netball team plays in round two*
Graphic demonstration of the power of pulleys
Strong start to reading*
College students see Shakespeare at Seymour Centre
Night under the Stars to showcase musical talents
School tours success leads to more*
Umina girls win first round in soccer trophy competition*
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Everglades holds bowling carnival
Woy Woy scores convincing win over Gosford-Kariong
Bridge club offers daytime and evening lessons*
Peninsula Loop bike ride starts at Ettalong
Outrigger crews perform well in strong winds
Little Aths wants volunteers for canteen team
A 'relaxed' bicycle ride around Brisbane Water*
Personal bests at Little Athletics championships*
Upsidedown Pairs, a chance for the inexperienced
Dane Searls Park petition raises 1000 signatures
Old surfboard fins wanted for trophies
Netball club awarded $5000*
Wednesday pairs bridge results*

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Two-storey dual occupancy proposed for Barrenjoey Rd

An application for a two-storey dual-occupancy has been lodged for 161 Barrenjoey Rd, Ettalong.

The application describes the site as a rectangular corner block of approximately 557.4 square metres, occupied by a single-storey dwelling, shed, and garage.

The proposed development includes two attached dwellings of two storeys.

Dwelling 161A would have three bedrooms, a double garage, and an outdoor swimming pool with driveway access proposed from Kourung St.

The ground floor of dwelling 161A would include a dining and family room, kitchenette, bathroom, laundry, and office, while three bedrooms including a master with a balcony would be on the second floor.

The application does not provide a detailed description of the layout of the second dwelling but it seems probable that it would be the same.

It states that the proposed development complies with planning provisions for minimum lot size of 550 square metres, a maximum building height of 8.5 metres and a maximum floor space ratio of 0.5:1, with 0.42:1 proposed).

The application claims that the proposed construction will not have any environmental impact, and that the development is designed to enable a sharing of views with surrounding private properties, particularly from habitable rooms with the roof form assisting view sharing.

The lot is oriented west-east with the Kourong St boundary facing south meaning that shadows would be projected towards the street rather than neighbouring properties.

However, the "north point" used in all of the drawings is not true north, but a magnetic meridian used as an arbitrary "bench mark" by the original surveyor who drew the land registry plans on which these plans have obviously been based.

It is about 7.2 degrees clockwise from true north.

The application does not comment on whether it satisfies the requirement of a "north point" when it doesn't actually point north.

The application mentions that windows are designed to avoid directly overlooking adjoining dwellings and their private open spaces, and that landscaping and screening devices can be used to further enhance visual privacy.

A landscape plan shows several proposed trees including cordyline red fountain, syzygium smithii lilly pilly and "Council recommended tree species".

The application does not explicitly state whether any trees will be removed or retained and no arborist report is provided.

However, Google street view shows a street tree on the Kourung St frontage, possibly a melaleuca paperbark that will need to be removed if a proposed double width driveway crossover is approved.

The notification plan labelled "Notification Plans 1" confirms this by depicting "half a tree" where the crossover is drawn.

This plan also shows two existing trees near the western boundary of the site but no indication of whether they are to be removed or retained, and they are not shown on the landscape plan.

There is no mention of any specific variations from planning provisions beyond the general claims of compliance.

The proposal is currently on public exhibition and open for written submissions.

A closing date for submissions is not listed on the Council website.





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