6 MAY 2020
ISSUE 188
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Major housing and recreation redevelopment at Doyalson planned 3.7
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Planning Proposal - Doyalson Wyee RSL Club - Pacific Hwy, Doyalson (contd)
Doylo Lifestyle Group has passed its first hurdle for a major housing and recreation redevelopment to be staged over 20 years on 45ha at Doyalson. At its April 27 meeting, Central Coast Council voted unanimously to rezone land for low density housing and to forward a proposal to the NSW Planning Minister for determination. The intended outcome of the proposal is to allow for the relocation and expansion of Doyalson-Wyee RSL Club and gym, rezoning and subdivision for about 140 low density residences and 220 manufactured homes in a seniors village, medical facilities, childcare centre, service station, food outlets, motel/hotel accommodation, recreation facilities including indoor sports centre, go cart track, paintball and expansion of the Raw Challenge course. The 45ha site incorporates 49-65 Wentworth Ave and 80120 Pacific Hwy, including the Doyalson-Wyee RSL Club, gymnasium, sporting fields, Raw Challenge course, and the former Pacific Hydroponics lands. Doylo Lifestyle Group CEO, Darren Thornton, said that they wanted to start construction as soon as possible after approval from the Minister. “One of the greatest things about this development is the jobs for the community, and it’s going to be a destination hub on the northern end of the coast,” he said. Figure 4 – Indicative Concept Plan Indicative concept plan of the redevelopment of 45ha at Doyalson “The first stage will be traffic Thornton said already there club’s offer of entering into a lights at a new intersection would be the second stage and had been positive moves to planning agreement with the residential component and where Raw Challenge is now, relocate these clubs. Council that ensured there seniors’ living village would be and the childcare and medical the final stage to be developed. Doylo Lifestyle Group, which would be no commencement centre, fast food outlets and There are no plans for sports owns and manages the until suitable alternative garage which will be on one side of the intersection,” grounds in the redevelopment sporting fields, has started grounds and facilities had been and clubs such as Doyalson consultation with the clubs to found for all the sporting Thornton said. Touch Football help find other suitable associations currently using Doyalson Wyee RSL Club will Dragons be relocated to the northern Association, Northern Lakes replacement fields and has the site. “They offered this and they Warriors rugby league, committed to completion of side of the new intersection. their relocation prior to starting made it quite clear,” he said. Doyalson Wolves Soccer Club Thornton said the recreation - 178 redevelopment. and Doyalson cricket team are “This is a site used by teams hub, including expansion and all looking for new home Councillor Chris Holstein from all over the Central Coast, relocation of Raw Challenge, grounds. wants Council to accept the so it is important that land for
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Sport sport is not lost.” Deputy Mayor, Jane Smith, supported the proposal but mentioned mine subsidence, contaminated lands and the ash dam from Vales Point power station across the road, all of which, she said, would need further investigation. “Because of these complexities, we want to make sure that we get it right if we are going Continued page 4
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