The Land and Environment Court has approved a 12 lot residential subdivision of the old Bangaloe Stud.
The approval for 24.12ha at 255 Avoca Dr and 19 Picketts Valley Rd, Kincumber, comes more than two years after the plan was submitted to Central Coast Council.
The applicant went to the Land and Environment Court (LEC) with a deemed refusal and the first conciliation conference with Council was held in July 2024 with more to follow before agreement was reached this year; ratified by the LEC in May and the paperwork was amended in June.
The approval included a reduction in the total number of lots from 13 to 12.
An earlier proposal for a 202-site manufactured home community was refused by the Local Planning Panel in 2020, and a caravan park proposal was withdrawn in 2021.
Previous articles
Bangaloe Stud developers seek to overturn original refusal – July 2021
Choice Living appeals decision on original Bangaloe Stud proposal – Feb 2021
From manufactured housing estate to tourist park – new Bangaloe Stud proposal draws opposition – Jan 2021
Planning Panel rejects Bangaloe Stud development – August 2020