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New units planned for Boondilla Rd
access will be off Bay Rd.
Each unit will have private open space from the main living areas on ground level, a north-oriented balcony on the first level, a south-facing balcony on the second level and an open recessed roof terrace.
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Although the development equates to four storeys in height, the design of the upper level and roof terrace have been inset and recessed to reduce bulk and scale.
The development application says that this design would ensure its building envelope and scale remains compatible with the existing and emerging
From March this year, residents and businesses will be able to share with Central Coast Council what they value most about their water and sewer services.
Feedback collected will also include how customers would like to receive updates on Council’s progress in delivering on those values—defining character of Bay Rd, typified by one to three-storey dwellings and residential flat buildings of similar scale.
“Whilst the proposal exceeds Council’s controls relating to
“As the son of small businesses owners, I know these grants will assist many businesses on the Central Coast.
“I would encourage the business community on the Central Coast to apply for funding or reach out to my office for support.” proposal is acceptable as it complies with the majority of Council’s controls, has a similar scale and building height as surrounding medium density development and will not create unreasonable impacts on surrounding development,” the DA states. building height in storeys, side setback and private open space, in our opinion, the
Applications for the grants will open on March 6 and close on April 19.
For more information about the Energy Efficiency Grants for SMEs program and how to apply, visit https://business. gov.au/eegsme.
The development application (4314/2022) can be viewed at Central Coast Council’s website and submissions will be accepted until Friday, March 10.
