Two more phone towers

A state of the art mobile phone tower. Illustrative image: Wiki_CommonsA state of the art mobile phone tower. Illustrative image: Wiki_Commons

Proposals for two new mobile phone towers to provide improved Optus 4G and 5G services are being assessed by Central Coast Council.

One is to be placed at 105 Hue Hue Rd, Alison, (DA 1269/2023) and the other at 7 Sun Valley Rd, Green Point, (DA 1552/2023).

3 Comments on "Two more phone towers"

  1. Gerald Speck | May 13, 2024 at 8:40 am |

    Say “NO DEAL” to the mobile phone tower in Green Point !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Documented evidence of harm and anxiety from phone towers to humans around the world must be enough to stop installation of such towers especially in residential such as that proposed for a 30 metre high transmission tower in Coles rear carpark at Green Point Village Shops, across the road from the hugely popular open regional playground and adjoining preschool, across the road from Broadlands relocatable homes village housing many dozens of elderly residents, and close and in line of sight to many dozens of surrounding houses, adjacent to Avoca Drive and feeder roads into our suburb, surrounded by carparks and footpaths over unsuspecting people ….Local Central Coast health workers know of cancer outbreaks and risks with mobile phones, particularly amongst the young. We like the convenience and ease of mobile technology but associated risks are evident .. say “NO DEAL” to the tower in Green Point !!

  2. Gerald Speck | May 14, 2024 at 9:28 am |

    Green Point telecommunications tower is to be 30 metres
    or 100 feet in height.
    Australian Housing Code Maximum Building Height is 8.5 metres
    That is 9-10 residential storeys !
    Development Application 1552/2023.

  3. Gerald Speck | May 14, 2024 at 9:45 am |

    Less than 300 out of 600 Green Point households advised by mail by C/C Council of proposed 10 storey telecommunications tower to be built in Coles rear carpark !

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