386 Booker Bay Road, Booker Bay, NSW

Description
Demolition of Existing Structures & Erection of Multi Dwelling Housing x 6 Units (Amended Application)
Planning Authority
Central Coast Council
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Reference number
DA/63169/2021/A
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , about 2 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Dear Council Planners:
After latest record heat island effect recordings for the Peninsula, can the "Monument" colour of the tin roofs be changed to "Surf Mist" or "Evening Haze" to reduce the reflected heat?
Can the driveway NOT be poured/painted black for the same reason?
Where is there room provided for planted gardens and decent outdoor space?
Are solar panels to be included facing to the north?
Lastly, with the release last week of the flood inundation maps for this area, is this development high enough from the expected super-tides from east-coast lows?
Thanks for the opportunity to comment.

Lesley Harvey
Delivered to Central Coast Council

I agree with all Ms Harvey's comments.

As well as the environmental impact of the development, please consider the following.
Google Earth clearly shows that our Peninsula has fewer trees and therefore, less shade than the City of Sydney!!
We all know that the more dwellings a property has, the greater benefit the developer gets and, in the short-term, the Council, but please, please think of the long-term effects on us all. I implore Council to reduce the number of units to make room for shade trees on this site. It has been proven that our quality of life as well as our mental health is improved by an abundance of trees.

Thank you for your consideration of my concerns.

Melinda King
Delivered to Central Coast Council

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