PHOTO: Karl Stefanovic and his wife, Jasmine
There’s finally an application for works at the Castlecrag home purchase of breakfast television host Karl Stefanovic and his wife, Jasmine, the former shoe designer.
The three bedroom 1960s brick house which sits on a 550sq m block cost $3.2 million in March last year.
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A “vegetation management application” has been made on the home.
The couple were well acquainted with the suburb, having rented a luxury home there.
Rather than undertake a renovation or rebuild, their initial request to Willoughby Council is a “vegetation management application.”
The application comes under the Environmental Planning Assessment Act 1979 and costs $221.50 and requires ‘a full copy of the plans including site survey, drainage plans to be submitted with this Vegetation Management Application showing tree/s to be trimmed/removed’.
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No vegetation issue here.
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The kitchen in the remodelled three bedroom 1960s brick house.
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Karl and Jasmine Stefanovic with daughter Harper fronting Camilla and Marc Ovarian cancer campaign. Picture: Supplied
The couple want to remove one tree from the rear of the property, which they put up for rent last September at $1800 a week.
According to the Vegetation Management Application ‘Where Council consents to the removal of an existing tree, it will require the replanting of trees at a rate of 3:1’.
So, the Stefanovics might be after the services of an arborist or a landscape gardener, or both.
The elevated rear garden also comes with a spa and gazebo.
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The gazebo and the spa in the backyard.
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The home has been rented for $1800 a week.
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