I am objecting the the following DA21/2033
I have just moved into the area and are building our new home, we were told that there was no new developments to be built down the back so I now believe what we were told was a lie to get the sale. So are they now saying that by this being a tourist development that this will lead to a greater development later on?
Turning into Tea Tree Lane off BTU is on blind corner heading west and is hard enough with cars and truck coming down the hill from HMAS Albatross. This I believe will increase the chance of a major accident occurring on this bend resulting in major injuries or fatality to persons involved. This development has proceeded to this level without I believe a proper traffic survey being carried out. Council should be aware that BTU RDO is a main route for people travelling to HMAS Albatross and Nerriga.
The noise in the area will also increase from all the traffic coming and going. This is a rural area and the increased noise will detract from the the area.
The road on Tea Tree Lane is not built to withstand increased traffic and my concern is that with the increase in traffic the the road will deteriorate, is council responsible for the maintenance on the road and have they factored the cost into the maintenance budget as a lot of roads in the Shoalhaven are currently in need of maintenance with long delays in this maintenance being carried out.
There are no street lights on Tea Tree Lane and if they are installed will take away from a rural setting and it would be not different from living in town, defeating the reason I paid a lot of money for the land so I could move away from living in an estate .
The proposed road for this development is going to make exiting my driveway difficult.
The plan said this is so people can get a taste of rural living, however with 50 Units I can’t see how this will be achieved as rural living involves having space and quietness around you no someone 25m away .
This has been set as a tourist development however it seems to be set up to become a estate living area in the future.
51 Tea Tree Lane, Nowra Hill, NSW
- Description
- Proposed Tourist Facility (50 Units) with ancillary recreational uses; associated Community Title subdivision
- Planning Authority
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Shoalhaven City Council
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- Reference number
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DA21/2033This was created by Shoalhaven City Council to identify this application. You will need this if you talk directly with them or use their website.
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 4 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 4 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 2 comments made here on Planning Alerts
Public comments on this application
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I am objecting the the following DA21/2033
I have just moved into the area and are building our new home, we were told that there was no new developments to be built down the back so I now believe what we were told was a lie to get the sale. So are they now saying that by this being a tourist development that this will lead to a greater development later on?
Turning into Tea Tree Lane off BTU is on blind corner heading west and is hard enough with cars and truck coming down the hill from HMAS Albatross. This I believe will increase the chance of a major accident occurring on this bend resulting in major injuries or fatality to persons involved. This development has proceeded to this level without I believe a proper traffic survey being carried out. Council should be aware that BTU RDO is a main route for people travelling to HMAS Albatross and Nerriga.
The noise in the area will also increase from all the traffic coming and going. This is a rural area and the increased noise will detract from the the area.
The road on Tea Tree Lane is not built to withstand increased traffic and my concern is that with the increase in traffic the the road will deteriorate, is council responsible for the maintenance on the road and have they factored the cost into the maintenance budget as a lot of roads in the Shoalhaven are currently in need of maintenance with long delays in this maintenance being carried out.
There are no street lights on Tea Tree Lane and if they are installed will take away from a rural setting and it would be not different from living in town, defeating the reason I paid a lot of money for the land so I could move away from living in an estate .
The proposed road for this development is going to make exiting my driveway difficult.
The plan said this is so people can get a taste of rural living, however with 50 Units I can’t see how this will be achieved as rural living involves having space and quietness around you no someone 25m away .
This has been set as a tourist development however it seems to be set up to become a estate living area in the future.