Council News #410 - 27 August 2022

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INSIDE: CLUBGRANTS RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED, PLAYGROUND SHADE FUNDING + MORE

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First Printed Saturday 27 August 2022 | Issue #410

COUNCIL’S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COORDINATOR RECOGNISED Council’s Environmental Health Coordinator has been recognised with top honours for her excellence, dedication and professionalism by Environmental Health Australia at a conference this week. Continued inside

TOP HONOURS: Council’s Environmental Health Coordinator Sharomi Dayanand has been recognised for her consistent efforts and career achievements in her field, receiving the 2022 NSW Environmental Health Professional of the Year award.

Community groups receive boost through ClubGRANTS Recipients of the 2022 ClubGRANTS program were announced this week, with 14 community groups benefiting from the popular scheme.

Council’s Director Community Janice Summerhayes said the ClubGRANTS scheme is a state-wide initiative that provides the framework for registered clubs to directly fund local priority projects and services. “The funding provided by this scheme assists groups that may not have been able to secure financial assistance through Representatives from the Wagga RSL Club other means,” Ms Summerhayes said. and Rules Club Wagga presented $90,491 “It helps to ensure the valued services in funding to the community groups on and projects they provide to our community Thursday 25 August 2022 at a presentation continue to be delivered.” ceremony at the Rules Club Wagga. Clubs that earn more than $1 million Wagga Wagga City Council coordinates annually in gaming machine revenue the local ClubGRANTS committee, which provide funding for community projects comprises representatives from the Wagga and services, and in turn receive RSL Club, Rules Club Wagga Wagga, the dollar-for-dollar gaming tax deductions. NSW Department of Communities and The 2022 recipients and Justice, and the local community. successful projects are:

• Smith Family – Wagga Wagga Learning Clubs. • Wagga Wagga East Before and After School Care – Operation upgrade. • Carevan Wagga Incorporated – Carevan Returning to Community Meals. • Miracle Babies Foundation – Peer Developed Support Resources for families with babies born premature or sick in Wagga Wagga Base Hospital. • Amy Hurd Early Learning Centre – Sustainable irrigation system. • Ashmont Churches Caring for Children – Ashmont Breakfast Program. • Solve - TAD Limited – Freedom Wheels Assessments for Wagga Wagga city residents.

Pruning some plants or clipping the hedges? Make sure your secateurs or clippers don’t accidentally find their way into the green lid bin along with the clippings.

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• Little Wings Limited – Little Wings Children’s Hospital Flight Program. • Men of League Foundation Limited – Wellbeing Support for the men, women and children of the Rugby League community. • St Vincent De Paul Society NSW – Edel Quinn Homeless Support Service – food costs • Riding for the Disabled (NSW) Wagga Centre – Shirts for volunteers. • Beyond the Badge Limited – Beyond the Badge Career Transition Program for first responders. • Boys to the Bush Limited – Supporting Wagga Wagga youth. • Clontarf Foundation – Kooringal High School - engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students in education and employment.


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Council endorsed the final North Wagga Flood Study Peer Review

Council resolved to endorse the independent final peer review of the 2018 Wagga Wagga Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan at Wagga Wagga City Council’s ordinary meeting on Monday night (22 August), noting it shows no findings which would materially change the outcomes of the original 2018 study and plan. Council also supported the recommencement of the original feasibility study for flood mitigation options for North Wagga and surrounding floodplain areas,

incorporating a thorough communication and consultation process. Mayor Dallas Tout said the debate at Council’s Monday night ordinary meeting was robust but was pleased the outcome will see much needed progress in providing protection to the residents of North Wagga. “Councillors spent the time and exercised their due diligence reading through the in-depth documentation provided in the review,” Cr Tout said.

“It ultimately assisted Council to reach a decision, which was to endorse the peer review so we could recommence the paused feasibility study. “The review was undertaken at the request of North Wagga representatives to address concerns including that the outcome of the 2018 Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan was flawed because the community had been denied appropriate input to support a levee which would provide

greater protection. “Independent company BMT was awarded the contract to carry out the peer review which considered whether the 2018 Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan should be varied to have a levee which provides greater protection. “The final peer concluded that the information in the 2018 Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan, together with the outcomes of the peer review, is sufficient to reasonably determine that a 5% Annual Exceedance Probability (one in twenty odds) level of protection, rather than a 1% AEP (one in one hundred odds) level of protection, be recommended for future investigation”. The peer review focussed on outcomes of the Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan 2018 including: • Ensure the recommend options aligned with predicted flood behaviour and addressed whole of community concerns. • Determine if there is a cause to reasonably conclude that a flood protection levee greater than 5% Annual Exceedance Probability (one-in-twenty year flood) level of

protection should be considered in the feasibility study. • Identify missed opportunities which might be rectified or addressed in future works. “Representatives of North Wagga were present at Floodplain committee meetings and had direct input into the selection of BMT for the work and scope of work to be undertaken in the peer review” Cr Tout said. “The peer review was undertaken in relation to the very scope that the committee and North Wagga representatives contributed to. “A range of options for the North Wagga levee were assessed in the review and this outcome was recommended for future investigation in a more detailed feasibility study. “It is crucial to relaunch the feasibility study and move through a very clearly laid out process, so the population of North Wagga can be protected against the ramifications of further, and inevitable flooding, like we saw a few weeks ago. For information about Council's flood mitigation work, search for 'flood futures' on our website.

Sydney Dance Company entertains at the Civic Theatre

Vacancies Ranger

Two (2) Permanent Positions Available Remuneration: $2,318.42 gpf + super Enquiries: Mark Gardiner on 02 6926 9330 Closing date: Monday 29 August 2022

Business Support Officer (People and Culture) Twelve (12) Month Term Contract Remuneration: $2,318.42 gpf + super Enquiries: Megan Bett on 02 6926 9288 Closing date: Monday 5 September 2022

Plant Operator (Gregadoo Waste Management Centre)

Remuneration: $2,165.98 gpf + super Enquiries: Ray Graham on 02 6926 9122 Closing date: Monday 5 September 2022

Labourer (Gregadoo Waste Management Centre)

Remuneration: $1,957.26 gpf + super Enquiries: Mathew Windle on 02 6926 9163 or 0437 701 447 Closing date: Monday 5 September 2022

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (RRR) Operator (Gregadoo Waste Management Centre)

Remuneration: $2,165.98 gpf + super Enquiries: Mathew Windle on 02 6926 9163 or 0437 701 447 Closing date: Monday 5 September 2022

Rural Transfer Station Attendant (Uranquinty)

Permanent Part-Time - Seven and a half (7.30) hours per week each Wednesday and Sunday Remuneration: $386.30 gpf + super based on part-time hours of work Enquiries: Mathew Windle on 02 6926 9163 or 0437 701 447 Closing date: Monday 5 September 2022

Trainee Information Technology (IT) Support Officer

Remuneration: $1,485.40 gpf + super Enquiries: Reece Hamblin on 02 6926 9243 Closing date: Sunday 11 September 2022

Gardener (Sportsgrounds)

Two (2) Permanent Positions Available Remuneration: $1,957.26 gpf + super Enquiries: Brian Cattell on 02 6926 9635 or 0436 914 838 Closing date: Monday 12 September 2022 Wagga Wagga City Council is an EEO employer

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The Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, along with Critical Stages Touring, is proud and excited to bring a world premiere to Wagga Wagga. Sydney Dance Company are in the city to perform their latest show, Impermanence at the Civic Theatre on Friday night (26 August). But before taking to the stage to entertain, they have been busy engaging with our community. The Civic Theatre and Sydney Dance Company opened its doors during rehearsal on Friday for a sneak peek into the world of professional dancing. More than 100 people received a fly-on-the-wall experience as they watched the company rehearse and listened to artistic staff as they provided insights about the performance. Manager of the Civic Theatre Carissa Campbell said it was important to provide the community with opportunities to get hands on with the arts. “Obviously, seeing world class entertainers in our city is something special, but even more so to get up close and personal with them, and get a little insight into what goes on behind the scenes for touring performers,” Ms Campbell said. “I think many people feel a little overwhelmed by contemporary dance, so to get some insights and context is a wonderful way to get audiences excited about the performance.” After arriving in Wagga Wagga, the Sydney Dance Company immediately immersed themselves in the community, running a dance workshop with 30 of the city’s young dancers. The workshop, led by Company dancers, included a contemporary dance technique warm-up, composition tasks that Artistic Director

Rafael Bonachela used to create Impermanence, and learning repertoire from the Company’s current season. “It would be almost criminal for us to have such qualified dancers in town and not offer some sort of workshop for our young dancers,” Ms Campbell said. When the Civic Theatre contacted Leanne Nicol, director of the Wagga Wagga Academy of Ballet to host the workshop, she jumped at the chance. “What a delight to be able to offer a workshop with Sydney Dance Company to our young dancers at no cost,” Ms Nicol said. “The Civic Theatre and Sydney Dance Company should be very proud for delivering this elite level of community engagement. We are so excited now to see the performance of Impermanence.” Sydney Dance Company’s Impermanence features a new score full of emotional power from Grammy Award-winning composer Bryce Dessner. Best known as a founder of American rock band The National and for his film scores for The Revenant and The Two Popes, Dessner was initially inspired by the tragedy of the Australian bush fires and the Notre-Dame fire in Paris. With an exquisite recording by the Australian String Quartet, and the full might of Sydney Dance Company’s awe-inspiring ensemble, this is an epic, driven performance that packs an emotional punch. To keep up to date with what's on, visit civictheatre.com.au


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Prestigious State Award comes to Wagga Wagga City Council From front page Council’s Environmental Health Coordinator has been recognised with top honours for her excellence, dedication and professionalism by Environmental Health Australia at a conference this week. Sharomi Dayanand brought home the 2022 NSW Environmental Health Professional of the Year award for her consistent efforts and career achievements since commencing her environmental health career with local government 16 years ago. Ms Dayanand said she was thrilled and honoured to receive the prestigious award. “It was quite unexpected because the competition was really tough; there are a lot of environmental health officers across the state doing really magnificent work out in their communities,” Ms Dayanand said. “It’s a privilege to receive this recognition because

environmental health is such an important profession working in a preventative capacity and protecting our communities from environmental health issues and public health risks such as water borne diseases or food borne outbreaks. “I believe that education is the most effective tool in helping businesses and the general public to really understand the ‘why’ behind the ‘what's’. It makes things so much easier because ultimately Environmental Health Officers are out there for the protection of the community.” Council’s Manager Environment & Regulatory Services Mark Gardiner congratulated Ms Dayanand on her award, saying it acknowledges her valuable efforts in achieving environmental health outcomes for the community. “Sharomi believes in improving environmental health standards and services to the community through advocacy, promotion

and education,” Mr Gardiner said. “Alongside Council's Environmental Health Team, she has delivered innovative ideas and services that minimises risk to public health, protect the environment and contribute towards achieving safer outcomes in our community. “This recognition highlights the preventative work undertaken by Council's Environmental Health Team on a daily basis in responding to a wide range of complex environmental and human health issues while providing a professional service to the community.” Some of Ms Dayanand’s successful programs which continue to benefit businesses and communities across NSW include the retail sector food safety education program Scores on Doors, the Be Sharps Smart campaign and book, and the ‘Stay safe and healthy with Needles the Echidna’ education tool.

Council funds to provide shade to play areas over the next six years Ben Creighton said Council’s decision is to focus on a combination of shade structures and natural shade to achieve the 40 per cent shade benchmark. “Council will allocate funding for the next six financial years, inclusive of 2022/23, to install shade sails each year at playgrounds in order to reach the minimum 40 per cent shade cover,” Mr Creighton said. “Council also agreed to endorse the concept of planting four advanced trees at each playground across the LGA. We know that this action will provide a cooler environment and it’s much more cost effective to provide the trees in and around these playgrounds. Wagga Wagga City Council are aiming to “The shade sails will provide some shade provide a minimum of 40 per cent shade to the infrastructure for the shorter term while it takes play area of every public playground across the these mature trees another eight to 10 years to Wagga Wagga Local Government Area (LGA) grow, when they’ll be able to provide that shade.” under a new benchmark endorsed by Council Council staff will continue to look for grant at its ordinary meeting on Monday 22 August. funding opportunities to provide additional shade. The benchmark was one of the The report identified 26 playgrounds where recommendations of a report submitted a need has been identified for additional shade. to Council following an audit of the shade “We will go through those 26 playgrounds to provision at Council-owned playgrounds in prioritise where there is no shade or areas with our suburbs and surrounding rural villages. limited shaded play spaces,” Mr Creighton said. The audit found 19 of the 100 playgrounds To ensure this approach to shade sail currently have shade sails over their play installation continues to be implemented in future spaces, while many others only had limited developments, the 40 per cent benchmark natural shade coverage. Strategic Asset Planner (Parks and Recreation) will be included in Council’s revised Playground Strategy which is currently under review.

WHAT’S

ON WAGGA WAGGA + SURROUNDS

THIS WEEK: DEMONSTRATION GARDENS – VEGETABLE SWAP OR BUY Sat 27 Aug, 8am to 12pm 53 Shaw St. P. 0411 417 956 27TH ACTA SPORTING CLAYS NATIONALS Sat 27 & Sun 28 Aug, from 8.30am Australian Clay Target Association, 308 Copland St. P. 6938 2121

HYGAIN RIVERINA DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS Sat 27 & Sun 28 Aug, 9am to 4pm Chales Sturt University Equine Centre, Agricultural Ave. P. 0408 552 152 NEEDLE FELTING CLASSES AT THE MOR Sat 27 Aug & Sun 28 Aug, 12pm to 2pm MoR - Museum of the Riverina, 243 Baylis St. P. 0405 072 464 OPEN STUDIO GALLERY Sat 27 Aug, 10am to 3pm Art Studio, 11 Small Street. P. 0413 786 209 ANCHORS AWAY Sat 28 Aug, 3pm to 5pm The Basement Theatre, Morrow St. P. 6921 2594 RIVER AND WREN MARKET Sun 28 Aug, 10am to 3pm Kyemba Smith Hall, Wagga Wagga Showgrounds,

Bourke St. P. 0409 152 187 ART CLASSES WITH LEIGH HEWITT Mon 29 Aug, 6pm to 8pm The Curious Rabbit, 44 Johnston St. P. 6921 5391 GLOBAL ART HISTORIES – PUBLIC LECTURES BY DR SAM BOWKER Tue 30 Aug, 6pm to 7pm CSU Riverina Playhouse, 8 Cross St. P. 6926 9688 LEARN THE ART OF STILL LIFE: AGES 50+ Wed 31 Aug, 10am to 12pm Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Morrow St. P. 6926 9660 PRIMARY STUDENT ART CLASSES Wed 31 Aug, 4pm to 5.30pm The Curious Rabbit, 44 Johnston St. P. 6921 5391 RIVERINA PRODUCERS MARKET Thu 1 Sep, 1pm to 6.30pm

Wagga Wagga Showgrounds, Bourke St. P. 0428 263 297 MEXICAN FIESTA – COOKING CLASS Thu 1 Sep, 6pm to 10pm Food I Am, 29 Kunzea Pl. P. 0439 565 653 THURSDAY TRIVIA Thu 1 Sep, 7.30pm Thirsty Crow Brewery, 153 Fitzmaurice St. P. 6921 7470 SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL SHOWCASE Fri 2 Sep, 7pm to 9pm Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Burns Way. Ph: 6926 9688

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Biodiversity Bite Just because it's "natural", it doesn't mean it belongs in our nature reserves. Dumping garden waste in the environment can release exotic weeds and disease into the ecosystem, causing significant damage and harm to local flora and fauna. Always dispose of your garden waste in your green lid bin or take larger loads to Gregadoo Waste Management Centre.

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Public Notices ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE GRANTING OF DEVELOPMENT CONSENTS AND COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 4.59 OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979. THE FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENT CONSENTS AND COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES WERE GRANTED DURING THE MONTH OF JULY 2022. CDC22/0038 Installation

of Inground Swimming Pool and Childresistant Barrier 39 Atherton Cres TATTON 2650 Lot 6 DP 1029543 CDC22/0104 Replace Existing above Ground Pool with New Inground Swimming Pool and Child Resistant Barrier 10 Kapooka Rd SAN ISIDORE 2650 Lot 5 DP 847301 CDC22/0111 Installation of Inground swimming pool and associated Childresistant barrier 11 Mitta Mitta Pl GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 230 DP 1279181 CDC22/0121 Alterations to existing store (new amenities) 5 Glenrock Cl BOURKELANDS 2650 Lot 13 DP 1187542 CDC22/0124 Installation of Inground Swimming Pool & Childresistant barrier 21 Belmore Pl SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 5 DP 1255246 CDC22/0127 Inground Swimming Pool with Child Resistant Barrier 4 Carnegie Ct TATTON 2650 Lot 299 DP 1178026 CDC22/0129 Internal alterations and additions to existing dwelling 20 Heath St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 1 DP 358747 CDC22/0132 Inground swimming pool & child resistant barrier 279 Muttama Pde GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 549 DP 1255707 CDC22/0133 Installation of Inground Swimming Pool and Childresistant Barrier 70 Jumbuck Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 139 DP 1260509 CDC22/0135 Patio 14 Balala Cres BOURKELANDS 2650 Lot 629 DP 1108046 CDC22/0137 Demolition of existing dwelling 18 Spring St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 37 DP 21115 CDC22/0138 Demolition of existing dwelling 20 Spring St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 36 DP 21115 CDC22/0139 Demolition of existing dwelling & structures 22 Spring St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 35 DP 21115 CDC22/0140 Demolition

of existing single storey dwelling house and paths 25 North Pde WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 58 DP 21115 CDC22/0141 PC Inground Swimming Pool & Associated Pool Fencing 34 Sirius Way GUMLY GUMLY 2652 Lot 521 DP 1266678 CDC22/0142 PC New dwelling and attached garage 14 Bondi Cres GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 237 DP 1284456 CDC22/0144 PC New dwelling and attached garage 138 Valencia Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 245 DP 1284456 CDC22/0146 PC New dwelling and attached garage 87 Paradise Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 419 DP 1282107 CDC22/0150 PC Swimming Pool 15 Sirius Way GUMLY GUMLY 2652 Lot 512 DP 1266678 CDC22/0151 Inground Swimming Pool with Child Resistant Barrier 9 Mima St GLENFIELD PARK 2650 Lot 163 DP 1150848 CDC22/0153 PC: Dwelling 96 Valencia Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 227 DP 1284456 CDC22/0155 PC New dwelling & attached garage 30 Durack Cct BOOROOMA 2650 Lot 7 DP 1271738 CDC22/0162 PC: New dwelling and attached garage 16 Bondi Cres GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 238 DP 1284456 CDC22/0164 PC New dwelling & attached garage & separate farm shed only 224 Butterbush Rd GREGADOO 2650 Lot 13 DP 1262880 DA11/0133.01 Child Care Centre Modify number of children and hours of operation 39 Gregory Cres LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 10 DP 1217924, Lot 2 DP 607391 DA17/0575.01 Garage, studio and dwelling alterations – modification to alter the location of the garage and studio, and alterations in the internal layout 75 Kincaid St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 381868 DA19/0125.02 Demolition of an existing shed and construction of 5/6 storey mixeduse development comprising ground floor business/retail use and car parking, first floor car parking and 16 residential apartments (shop top housing) on four floors above Amend condition 6 contributions add condition C6A adjusted contributions 12 Blake St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 13 DP 1211352 DA20/0492.01 15 Lot Subdivision Amendment to Conditions to Permit Release of Additional Lots Without Pine Gully Rd Intersection Construction 78 Jumbuck Dr, 140 Valencia Dr & 177 Pine Gully Road, GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 172 DP 1260509, Lot 222 DP 1271420, Lot 274 DP 1284456 DA21/0108.02 Four lot subdivision, new access for Mary Mackillop College from Fernleigh Road and tree

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removal. 20 Hely Ave TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 1 DP 1254451, Lot 2 DP 1183166 DA21/0312.01 Additions and alterations to existing dwelling including retaining wall staged development (stage 1 demolition of existing workshop and replace with new structure for same use and stage 2 – addition of WC and cabinetry with sink on the new structure/building) 10 Hamersley Pl TATTON 2650 Lot 840 DP 1117970 DA21/0386.01 Fixed awning over loading area – Section 4.55(1A) Modification to remove roller doors on front and rear. 24 Jones St EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 6 DP 853994 DA21/0589 17 Lot Community Title Residential Subdivision 53 Crampton St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 307445, Lot 6 DP 11835, Lot 7 DP 1087361 DA21/0662.01 Alterations and addition within Heritage Conservation Area 41 Macleay St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 5 DP 12349 DA21/0675 Alterations and additions to existing café and proposed neighbourhood shop extension 67 Coleman St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 1 DP 743340 DA21/0718.01 Construction of 3 warehouse buildings and associated car parking Delete Condition 4 relating to survey report for footings 7 Hovell St EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 23 DP 1265537 DA21/0775.01 Alterations and Additions Modification to alterations and additions 7 Copland St KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 5 DP 814125 DA21/0828 Dwelling 29 Valencia Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 140 DP 1267083, Lot 216 DP 1279181 DA22/0038 Alterations and additions to registered club 30 Dobbs St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 172526, Lot 1 DP 455255, Lot 1 DP 317824, Lot 1 DP 726183, Lot 2 DP 172526, Lot 2 DP 317824, Lot 3 DP 172526, Lot 3 DP 317824, Lot B DP 4788, Lot C DP 4788, Lot D DP 4788, Lot E DP 4788, Lot F DP 4788, Lot G DP 4788, Lot O DP 4788 DA22/0041 Two Lot Subdivision of Two Lots (Boundary Adjustment) 780 Sturt Hwy BORAMBOLA 2650 Lot 692 DP 1169738 DA22/0167 Dwelling, outbuilding and pool 4 Neerim Cl KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 71 DP 802097 DA22/0197 Alterations and additions to existing dwelling and garage within the Heritage Conservation Area 34 Best St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot B DP 361550 DA22/0211 Double garage with secondary dwelling above within the Heritage Conservation Area 42 Best St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 2 DP 19816 DA22/0225 Shed (NonCommercial Storage) 19 Mary St NORTH WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 53 DP 1084639

DA22/0230 Dwelling with attached garage and shed 11 Sirius Way GUMLY GUMLY 2652 Lot 510 DP 1266678 DA22/0239.01 Shed Delete Condition C.3 (Contributions) 9 Talbingo Cres LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 7 DP 250457 DA22/0240 Shed and tree removal 83 Plumpton Rd LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 195 DP 757246 DA22/0243 Alterations and additions to existing dwelling and construction of new shed 26 Dalton St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot C DP 155496 DA22/0245 Alterations and additions to existing shed to be used as a detached music studio 17 Greenway St LLOYD 2650 Lot 628 DP 1222168 DA22/0252 Shed 20 Marama Pde MOUNT AUSTIN 2650 Lot 3 DP 218984 DA22/0255 Two lot boundary adjustment 1,072 Mates Gully Rd TARCUTTA 2652 Lot 1 DP 34840, Lot 2 DP 34840 DA22/0256 Single storey dwelling with attached garage, shed, swimming pool and associated retaining wall 4 Willie Ploma Pl GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 563 DP 1255707 DA22/0265 Dwelling 7 Unaipon St LLOYD 2650 Lot 8945 DP 1262050 DA22/0266 Shed 292 Kincaid St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 6526 DA22/0267 Alterations and additions to existing dwelling to include an outdoor living area 31 Kimberley Dr TATTON 2650 Lot 6 DP 815550 DA22/0270 Addition of new pergola attached to the existing dwelling, construction of new shed and demolition of two existing detached sheds 130 Bourke St MOUNT AUSTIN 2650 Lot 107 DP 207740 DA22/0271 Retaining walls and boundary fence 1 Harold Cres GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 113 DP 1267083 DA22/0272 Dwelling with attached garage 1 Willie Ploma Pl GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 573 DP 1255707 DA22/0276 Single Storey Dwelling and Shed 3 Mitta Mitta Pl GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 226 DP 1279181 DA22/0279 Consolidation of 4 Lots into 2 and Boundary Adjustment 181 Inglewood Rd FOREST HILL 2651 Lot 1 DP 1054731, Lot 115 DP 757232, Lot 129 DP 757232, Lot 18 DP 757232 DA22/0280 Alterations and Additions to Warehouse or Distribution Centre 20 Stuart Rd EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 10 DP 1063379 DA22/0282 Shed 36 Wagga Wagga St OURA 2650 Lot 2 DP 758819 DA22/0287 Additions and alterations to existing dwelling including new pool house, alfresco area and verandah addition 56 Murray St WAGGA WAGGA 2650

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Lot A DP 5082 DA22/0288 Shed 16 Sackville Dr FOREST HILL 2651 Lot 33 DP 831520 DA22/0291 Demolition of existing shed and replace with new shed including extension of concrete driveway 28 Parkhurst St TOLLAND 2650 Lot 193 DP 705940 DA22/0297 Use of existing above ground swimming pool 10 Henschke Ave SAN ISIDORE 2650 Lot 18 DP 245101 DA22/0298 Secondary dwelling 302 Inglewood Rd LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 4 DP 803743 DA22/0301 Extension to garage and ensuite 30 Henwood Ave KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 29 DP 259626 DA22/0303 Alterations and additions (rear extension) 72 Warrawong St KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 10 DP 111265 DA22/0307 9m x 7.4m Shed 131 Main St LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 14 DP 1133694 DA22/0309 Alterations and additions to existing dwelling and new shed 13 Gossett St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 7 DP 1259 DA22/0311 Construction of a shed and carport 51 Vincent Rd LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 2 DP 261467 DA22/0312 Two lot Torrens subdivision 62 Plumpton Rd SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 11 DP 1223817 DA22/0313 Garage and demolition of existing garage 27 Lindsay St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 15 DP 12786 DA22/0315 Addition to the dwelling, demolition of garage and replacement garage 166 Gurwood St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 4 DP 786824 DA22/0317 Inground Swimming Pool 1 Erin St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 6 DP 37353 DA22/0318 Studio out building and carport. 1,015 O'Briens Creek Rd MAXWELL 2650 Lot 128 DP 136669 DA22/0319 Single Storey Dwelling House 14 Wyoming Ave GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 588 DP 1255707 DA22/0320 Dwelling and pool 46 Churchill Ave KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 82 DP 258789 DA22/0321 Attached Carport 14 Grevillea Cres LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 47 DP 732260 DA22/0322 Inground swimming pool 16 Wake Dr LLOYD 2650 Lot 8905 DP 1262050 DA22/0323 Alterations and additions to existing dwelling 86 Plumpton Rd SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 8 DP 253938 DA22/0331 Use of existing rear patio 29 Kennedy Ave KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 10 DP 206989 DA22/0334 Inground swimming pool 5 Humula St LADYSMITH 2652

Lot 177 DP 757253 DA22/0341 Use of existing laundry and bathroom 69 Balleroo Cres GLENFIELD PARK 2650 Lot 106 DP 802300 DA22/0347 Proposed Alterations to Laundry and New Ensuite in the Existing Dwelling. Conversion of a Dining Room into a Bedroom. 2 Hinkler St NORTH WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 114621 DA22/0349 Inground pool 9 Hardiman St URANQUINTY 2652 Lot 25 DP 1194658 DA22/0352 Dwelling 124 Valencia Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 265 DP 1284456 DA22/0357 Alterations and additions 6 Saxon St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 8 DP 253595 DA22/0363 Shed 13 Muttama Pde GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 244 DP 1234337 DA22/0365 Inground pool and associated retaining wall 32 Ah Ket Ave LLOYD 2650 Lot 8933 DP 1262050 DA22/0366 Dwelling and retaining walls 85 Paradise Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 418 DP 1282107 DA22/0368 Dwelling 116 Valencia Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 257 DP 1284456 DA22/0372 Shed 27 Mugga St GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 376 DP 1236751 DA22/0375 Shed 44 Lloyd Rd SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 9 DP 1054800 DA22/0386 Swimming Pool 9 Turramia Cres GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 102 DP 1253593 DA22/0395 Retaining Walls 144 Riverview Dr MOORONG 2650 Lot 28 DP 1149070 DA22/0396 Use of existing carport and garage converted into habitable room 92 Jasmin Cres LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 111 DP 255183 DA22/0398 Inground Pool 37 Matilda Cres GUMLY GUMLY 2652 Lot 212 DP 1210881 DA22/0413 Dwelling 3 Billabong Cres GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 218 DP 1279181 DA22/0417 Retaining walls 7 The Peaks Terrace GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 131 DP 1267083 Viewing of the Development consents for the abovementioned Development Applications are available via Online Services Search for a Property, or without charge, at the Council Administration Centre, cnr. Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga, at any time between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday (public Holidays excepted). If copies are required, they are available at a cost.

COUNCIL HEREBY GIVES PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE EXHIBITION OF A PROPOSED PLANNING AGREEMENT IN BLAKE STREET.

The proposed planning agreement will be on exhibition from 9 August

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2022 for a period of 28 days. Council invites public submissions on the proposed planning agreement, to be lodged by 19 September 2022. Inspection Venue: Wagga Wagga City Council, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Sts, Wagga Wagga, during the hours of 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded) within the exhibition period. The draft documents can also be accessed from Council’s website at www.wagga.nsw. gov.au/public or at https:// connect.wagga.nsw.gov.au/ blake-street. Submission Procedure: Submissions must be in writing and may be delivered to Wagga Wagga City Council, mailed to the General Manager, emailed to council@wagga. nsw.gov.au or made at https://connect.wagga.nsw. gov.au/blake-street. Any submission received within the submission period will be subject to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPPA) and may be attached to the final report to Council, in its entirety or in part, unless explicitly requested by the person making the submission that they do not wish this to occur. Any questions relating to the proposed planning agreement should be referred to Belinda Maclure on 1300 292 442.

EXHIBITION OF PROPOSED NEW FEE AND CHARGE FOR 2022/23

Council hereby gives public notice of the exhibition of its proposed new fees and charges for planning proposals. The proposed new fees will be on exhibition from Tuesday 23 August 2022 for a period of 28 days, until Tuesday 20 September 2022 (inclusive). Council invites public submissions on the proposed new fees and charges, to be lodged within the exhibition period. Inspection Venue: The proposed amended fees and charges are available for review on Council’s website at https://connect. wagga.nsw.gov.au/planningproposal-fees, or can be viewed in person at Wagga Wagga City Council, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga, during the hours of 8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded) within the exhibition period. Submission Procedure: Submissions can be made online at https://connect. wagga.nsw.gov.au/planningproposal-fees or be made in writing and delivered to Wagga Wagga City Council, mailed to the General Manager or emailed to council@wagga.nsw.gov.au. Any submission received within the submission period will be subject to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPPA) and may be attached to the final report to Council, in its entirety or in part, unless explicitly requested by the person making the submission that they do not wish this to occur. Any questions relating to the draft documents should be referred to the City Strategy team on 1300 292 442.

Peter Thompson, General Manager

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