A construction of Pit Lane with a large fuel storage is totally inappropriate development in this area. This development contradicts conservation of a former village and mining site and contradicts the move to a greener environment Lake Macquarie proudly advertise. This development needing the sum of 1.500.000 will also need to be reassessed by Regional Planning Committee.
It is totally inappropriate for a bushfire area less than a kilometre from residential homes in Wakefield and Teralba.
282 Rhondda Road, Wakefield NSW 2278
- Description
- Pit Lane Building to support the main race track
- Planning Authority
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Lake Macquarie City Council
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CC/1639/2023This was created by Lake Macquarie 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 , about 2 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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- 18 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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Comments
- 2 comments made here on Planning Alerts
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Margaret Ann Gibbs
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Pit Lane Building to support the main race track.
On Blackrock website under Community FAQS it states " No. Blackrock is designed for driver training and no racing..." why does the submission state "race track" is this another loop hole, like the originally planned "outdoor recreation area" that was originally submitted and approved and than add on and on and on.
LMCC 2014 LEP states maximum building height of 8.5 meters , although Blackrocks pit lane building design is 9.7 mtrs. Why has this been accepted by the council? Is LEP just used as a guide for some?
Jennifer Bills
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