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Level-crossing accident should be wake-up call - Tesch
Plan to move Ettalong ambulance station to Woy Woy
New ambulance station will undergo 'rigorous planning'
Upgrade ambulance station at Ettalong, says Tesch
Blackwall Rd intersection plans released for comment
Planned power outages to affect 350 households
Council to buy paint shop for intersection upgrade
No community development grants for the Peninsula
Two Peninsula infrastructure funds 'repealed'
Council wants Woy Woy Rd reclassified as State road
Two directors leave council
Ground-breaking ceremony at Umina Mall site
Community group to install signs at Runway park
Brochure boxes installed at arboretum
Propagation shed at arboretum officially opened
Last CWA market day in Woy Woy
Booker Bay 'landscaping well done'
Community credited with funding agreement sign-off
Raffle raises money for wheelchair ramp
Christmas stockings made
Wet week doubles month's rainfall
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RRED discovers major proposal for Ettalong foreshore
Umina Men's Shed gets go-ahead
Panel decision expected on proposal with 48 objectors
Council reinstates redacted submission
Application for second house to create dual occupancy
Proposal for manufactured home at Patonga
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Doctor retires after 40 years
'Considering PEP-11 on balance' is not a commitment
Finish the Rawson Rd level crossing project
Come on, Council, install and supply the seat
Blow the whistle to restore confidence in community
None of that 'leafy suburb' nonsense wanted here
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Two coronavirus cases in November
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Art trail features 28 artists and craftspeople
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Diverse creative works in mental health competition
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Precautionary lockdown at Umina campus
School videos promote kindergarten at Ettalong
Gingerbread house fundraising
Healthy Gaming program tells how to score better
Permission notes already for Ettalong swimming carnival
Uniform requirements for Year 7 students
Kindergarten transition program run without parents
School wants to know enrolment intentions
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New head coach in time for outrigger titles
Semi-final played in Umina Triples championship
Brisbane Water Bridge Club results
Southern Spirit cricket results
Women's bowling club holds elections
Canteen operator wanted

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Proposal for manufactured home at Patonga

Central Coast Council has received a development application for the erection of a manufactured house at 11 Jacaranda Ave, Patonga, with an estimated cost of $512,600.

The application states: "The proposed residence will be built in the factory and therefore during construction will have minimum impact.

"Only single concrete pad footings are proposed, not strip footings.

"The proposal consists of a demolition of the dilapidated house and garage, and construction of a two-level four-bedroom residence and a separate double carport.

"The layout is separated into two main pavilions, a living pavilion and a sleeping pavilion.

"The garage provides a third pavilion.

"Removal of one tree from site is proposed.

"The proposed residence is predominantly single storey with a small (57 square) second storey.

"It will not affect the views of adjoining properties.

"It is proposed that one tree be cut down. This tree must be cut down to locate the building.

"Other trees will remain on site.

"The home has been designed with sustainability in mind: All double glazing, high levels of insulation, sustainable materials."

Mode Homes architect Mr Matt Dynon told Peninsula News the home would take about 14 to 18 weeks to build.

"Most of this time is in the factory in Sydney.

"The home will travel to site in six modules, therefore six trucks.

"The modules are up to 12.5m long and only 3.5m wide to allow cost effective delivery and successful negotiation of the bendy road down into Patonga.

"Positioning the modules takes place on site and finishing off usually constitutes about 20 per cent of the build time."

The proposal was on public exhibition until October 27 and no submissions were received.





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