As mentioned in the April Chronicle there has been a few DA's around the place that have caused considerable anguish for long term residents concerned about the changing nature of the suburb, the loss of its bushland qualities and lack of regard for the existing community members.
One DA which is proposing to allow subdivision which does not comply with LEP standards of a 14m street frontage, instead proposing 11.29m could set a whole new precedent for the area.This DA will be discussed at LMCC's Standing Committee Meeting on 2nd May at 4.30pm. The Progress Association has been given public access. Come along and lend your support and find out how councillors and Council staff think.
Point 5 of Barry O'Farrells 5 point Action Plan is to 'Protect our local environment and return planning powers to the community' - the proposed delveopment subdivion located at 156 Coal Point Road has had over 40 submissions to LMCC from local residents who oppose this over development, and the negative precedent it will set for our area.
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