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13 Dec 2021
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Regional plan unclear on intentions for the Peninsula
Workshop about planning on the Peninsula discussed
Residents' group calls for 'healthy' ambulance station
Woy Woy power cut by 'overhead line damage'
Blackwall Rd session held with one day's notice
Rubbish removed from Woy Woy Bays area
Annual Christmas lights to raise money for charity
Joice Tee celebrates 102nd birthday at her home
Meeting at arboretum discusses koala relocation
Lions Club car boot sale resumes
Final CWA market for the year
Council proposes 10-year leases of community facilities
Council media release praises Morrison government
Umina Rotary presents awards to two members
Great day at Christmas Fair
Marine Rescue wins grant for remote-controlled lifebuoy
Men's Shed holds annual sale
Men's shed elects new committee
Peter Swain leads Remembrance Day service
Competition raises $2000 for hall upgrade
Low rate of disability employment, Tesch tells unions
Water quality declines according to 'report card'
December market cancelled
Deluge brings majority of monthly rainfall
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Local lifestyle promoted in draft regional plan
Planning needs to reflect other council policies - GUST
Panel decision expected on Alfred St proposal
Semi-basement parking proposed for dual occupancy
Planning Panel to review Jedaclew proposal for Ettalong
Three units proposed for $1.2 million development
Webb Rd application quotes from Gallipoli Ave approval
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Vales Point affects our health
The community needs to find a new strategy
Exclusion is still commonplace for people with disability
Council not answering questions of project justification
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Successful stall
Governments have failed to address disability - Tesch
Village residents play 'elf on the shelf'
Peninsula records first coronavirus case in five weeks
Free group exercise program for women
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Bays group confirms art show dates
Phegans Bay artists win Bouddi Foundation awards
Christmas party and concert for Troubadour
Five free Peninsula events in Coastal Twist festival
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Year 12 students offered 'early entry'
Photos taken at presentation days for parents
Gingerbread office
Learning about leaf insects and hermit crabs
Last session for next year's kindergarten
Reading in Challenge for four years
Staff win annual sports competition with students
Living the Dream!
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Lesley Swales wins bowls official of the year award
Bridge club results
Netball games and grading convenor wanted
Southern Spirit cricket results
Junior ironperson round held at Umina
Junior Lifesaver representatives chosen
Awards presented at President and Officers' Day
Seagull Nippers start fifth season
Simo returns
Award for Di Barrymore
Peninsula Ducks softball results
Umina Bunnies hold presentation day
New office bearers at bowling club

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Planning Panel to review Jedaclew proposal for Ettalong

The Local Planning Panel will review an application it has previously rejected for a six-storey development in Ettalong at its meeting this Thursday, December 16.

The application, by Jedaclew Pty Ltd, is for commercial premises and shop top housing at 227-233 Ocean View Rd, Ettalong Beach.

The applicant has not amended the plans for the proposed development but has provided updated additional information, the panel was told in a report by council planners.

The report recommends approval of the application.

The report lists the key issues as the 79 public submissions and non-compliance with maximum height and side setback planning provisions.

The report states: "Discussions were undertaken with the applicant, and advice provided regarding the reasons for refusal and potential changes to the design.

"However, the applicant chose not to amend the design.

"The applicant provided additional information and has responded to the reasons for refusal.

"No additional comments are provided by Council, as there are no changes to the plans and the application was previously recommended for approval."

The proposed development would consist of ground floor commercial premises of 81.36 square metres, five levels of residential units with a total of 25 units, basement and ground level parking for 37 cars, 15 bicycles and four motorcycle.

The building is set back 1.2m-3.525m from the street at ground level, and nil to 3.8m at levels 1-4 above, and 11.8m for level 5.

The eastern side setback varies from 6m to 13.3m. The western side setback varies from 3m to 6m. The rear setback varies from 7.8m to 9m.





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