48 DEEPWATER ROAD CASTLE COVE 2069
Development application in CASTLE COVE, New South Wales · Willoughby City Council
Proposed development
Dual occupancy; Dual occupancy (detached); Access ramp; Awnings, blinds and canopies; Balcony, deck, patio, terrace or verandah; Balcony, deck, patio, terrace or verandah (screened enclosures); Barbecues and other outdoor cooking structures; Cabanas, cubby houses, ferneries, garden sheds, gazebos and greenhouses; Driveways and hard stand spaces; Earthworks, retaining walls and structural support; Fences; Garage, carport or carparking space; Hot water systems; Landscaping structures; Letterboxes; Pathways and paving; Privacy screens; Swimming pool
Application details
- Application number
- CDC-354387
- Type
- Complying Development Certificate Application
- Category
- Residential - Multi Dwelling
- Lodged
- 20 April 2026
- Council
- Willoughby City Council
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About this development application
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