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PETITION 
 View our powerful petition at change.org : 

click here to view --> Ban new development in Sydney's Wildlife Corridors

THIS DA HAS BEEN REFUSED 
Thank you for the overwhelming community support

Replacing a wildlife corridor, with 5 acres of 7 buildings, 4 storey apartments, with all the associated noise, bright lights and traffic IS NOT in the public interest
  3 to 4 story apartments are entirely inappropriate to the character of Bayview

Saving Wildlife Corridors & Vulnerable Species IS in the public interest
This Development  proposal is in the wrong place

Together with our local petition letter we have already received -
over 55,000 signatures 
of support for this petition
click here
To read the many interesting community comments from change.org -            

​A big thank you to all of you that signed our petition
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​Determination of the 2nd SCC Application was made  by 
the NSW Planning & Environment on 27th March 2017  
Unbelievably it was Approved to proceed to a DA even though there were clear legal, scale and environmental issues with this proposal


Letters have been sent to Mr Anthony Roberts  MP and others which discuss the following points below:
( note:  we now have over 55,000 signatures and still growing fast !!  more letters will be sent)
Wildlife Corridors were created to allow Fauna to move freely between Habitats.

 Any proposed residential  development of Units on Bayview Golf course would prevent wildlife from moving between the coast at Winnererremy Bay Mona Vale and major habitat areas around Katandra Bushland Sanctuary and Nangana Road Bayview.
​ The second SCC application should have been rejected by the Department of Planning.

 A second attempt  for approval for a major  building  development was made in April 2016 on this very important Wildlife & Coastal corridor  by  using an SCC to try to REZONE OPEN SPACE land, that  would completely cut this High Priority Wildlife Corridor (Map 9 Pittwater Council website) , isolating fauna from their feeding area in the remnant trees.

73 old remnant trees would be removed plus other trees totalling  159 to be removed   for  building purposes.

Many Threatened and Endangered Native species owe their survival
to these Wildlife Corridors and they need the habitat for feeding and protection .
We don't need more High Rise units on OPEN SPACE. 

 Any further  development in these Wildlife Corridors should be stopped ,
particularly  such over-developments like the ones in Bayview &  others across Sydney.
​Plenty of land due for release in Ingleside precinct could take this development.
​Pittwater Council advised the community of the SCC application  in April 2016, refer to letter below:
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