The developer of residential units in The Entrance has put forward yet another set of modifications to the long-standing approval for 48 units in Bayview Ave.
Former Wyong Shire Council initially consented to the development in August 2003 – it has since been amended four times including a pool, barbecue area and outdoor amenities – and structures on the 2613sqm site at 2-6 Bayview Ave have been demolished.
As significant time has elapsed modifications are required to meet current living standards and trends under the Building Code of Australia and Apartment Design Guide.
The primary purpose is for significant design improvement including reconfiguration of unit layout, car parking layout, façade alterations and changes to landscaping.
Now there are 53 units across seven levels in a mix of one, two, three and four-bedrooms as well as improved private open spaces.
There will be separated terraces for four rooftop units, each with a swimming pool to be accessed individually by stairs.
Improvements have been made to ground-level communal open space and the swimming pool and cabana area has been deleted and replaced with landscaping.
An extra level of basement car parking has been added with 92 spaces, car wash bay, storage areas and other utilities, bicycle racks, a lobby for two lifts and garbage bin area over the two levels.
Public exhibition of the updated application (133/2003/F) on Central Coast Council’s website concludes on Monday, February 6.
Sue Murray