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Issue 56
FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 8 AUGUST 2015
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NOMINATE NOW: Wagga Wagga City Council’s Events Coordinator Karly Pieper shows off Council’s new 2016 Australia Day Awards nomination postcards, which are available from the Civic Centre and the Visitor Information Centre.
GIVE SOMEONE LEGEND STATUS 2016 Australia Day Awards nominations officially launched Full story next page
Smoke-free CBD? Your chance to have a say on proposed policy The consultation period for a proposal to implement a 12 month trial for a smoke-free area within Wagga Wagga’s CBD launches today. The proposed trial will prohibit smoking in Baylis Street, Fitzmaurice Street and in Forsyth Street (between Berry Street and Peter Street). The smoke-free area would be in addition to state legislation that prohibits smoking in alfresco dining areas, and Council’s existing
policy that prohibits smoking within ten metres of the entrance to all Wagga Wagga City Council buildings. The Director of Planning Andrew Crakanthorp, says it is important that Council hears from the broader community. “The streets identified for the proposed smokefree areas are within the City’s busiest shopping precinct,” he said. “We want to hear from everyone that uses it to make sure that we can come up with the best outcome for the community.” You can join the conversation and cast your vote on the website: wagga.nsw.gov.au/
smokefree or by calling 1300 292 442 The consultation process follows a Council resolution in July to place on public exhibition its intention to introduce a 12 month smoke-free trial within in the CBD. A further report is scheduled to be considered by Council at the October 2015 Policy and Strategy Committee Meeting.
Share your thoughts! Visit: wagga.nsw.gov.au/smokefree Star Gazing with Michael Maher and the Wagga Observatory
A FREE NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK EVENT
Michael Maher will share his extensive knowledge of the night sky. Participants will have the opportunity to gaze through state-of-the-art telescopes. This family-friendly event offers something for everyone. Bring your own telescope to observe and share our southern skies.
Council News recognised
Council News is now an award winning publication with success at the RH Dougherty Awards held on Thursday night in Sydney. The annual RH Dougherty Award is held during Local Government Week and recognises and encourages greater understanding and communication by Councils to their local communities. Wagga Wagga City Council won the Reporting to Your Community (Category B) award for Council News, which was first published in July 2014. More details in next week’s edition. You can read Council News online and subscribe to receive it direct to your email inbox. wagga.nsw.gov.au/councilnews
Wagga Wagga City Library Forecourt
Monday 17 August
6pm - 8.30pm Bookings essential Ph: 6926 9700 or wcl@wagga.nsw.gov.au For more info on National Science Week events in Wagga Wagga visit the Library’s events page. This Inspiring Australia initiative is supported by the Australian Government as part of National Science Week
Give someone legend status
Do you know a dead set legend? Don’t keep it a secret – make sure they get official legend status by nominating them for the 2016 Australia Day Awards. Nominations were officially launched at a Mayoral Reception on Wednesday 5 August, and it’s now even easier to make sure every little ripper is recognised. If your mate is a fair dinkum Aussie, just a few words on the back of a postcard is enough to get the nomination ball rolling.
“With Council’s new postcards, all it takes is a brief description of why the nominee deserves legend status,” Wagga Wagga City Council’s Events Coordinator Karly Pieper said. “You can get your postcards now from the Civic Centre or the Visitor Information Centre. Once completed drop it in or send it to Council and we will contact you to go ahead with the nomination process if it fits within the awards criteria.” Nominations for 2016
Australia Day Awards can be made for Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year (27 and younger), Walk of Honour Award and the Ted Ryder Sports Memorial Award for contribution to administration in sport. “Wagga is a great place to live, work and play and our community is full of unsung heroes,” Ms Pieper said. “Whether they’re a tireless community advocate or longserving volunteer, they all deserve legend status.
“Community groups and residents are encouraged to step up and nominate our everyday champions who have given selflessly to the community for many years.” The Mayoral Reception to launch the awards included an address by the Mayor, Graham Cotter (Chair, Australia Day Community Committee) and the 2015 Citizen of the Year, Kerry Geale. For more information on the awards, head to www.wagga. nsw.gov.au/AustraliaDay.
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tegories • Citizen of the Year: For outstanding servic e to the community • Young Citizen of the Year: 27 years and younger, for outstand ing service to the community
• Walk of Honour Aw ard: For substantial contributors (past or pre Wagga LGA. Nominee sent) to the Wagga s or deceased and must can be of any age, living have resided in Wagga Wagga LGA for a per iod of at least five yea rs. • Ted Ryder Memoria l Award: For contributi ons to sporting organisation administration and gen s through eral service.
Winter winners
Sturt Street road closure
A 350 tonne crane being used by the principle contractor as part of the Court House Redevelopment Project will see the closure of Sturt Street for approximately eight days, commencing Sunday 9 August 2015. The crane will be used to lift precast concrete panels to all extremities of the new building. Due to the size of the crane it was not possible to accommodate it within the current worksite. Detours will be in place via Johnston Street and Fitzmaurice Street. Access for adjoining residences and businesses will be maintained under 24-hour traffic control.
Congratulations to the owners of this garden in Henwood Avenue for winning the Garden of the Season for Winter 2015! Judged by members of the Wagga Wagga Tidy Towns Committee, this garden was noted for its attention to detail and singled out as one of the best gardens to ever win the award. The other winners were Keane Place in Kooringal for Street of the Season, and Lockyer Place in East Wagga for Business Streetscape. The Chair of the committee, John Rumens encourages all homes and businesses to take pride in their gardens.
mobile library timetable Uranquinty Monday August 10, 3.30pm – 5pm Ladysmith Thursday August 13, 1.30pm – 2.15pm Ph: (02) 6926 9771
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OPPORTUNITY
GLENFIELD ROAD ANIMAL SHELTER
Wagga CBD parking options on agenda Wagga Wagga City Council will discuss a number of options to improve parking in the City at a forum hosted by the Wagga Wagga Business Chamber. Council is currently undertaking an Integrated Transport Strategy that will include parking as a key component and is participating in forums such as this to engage stakeholders on the issue. Potential changes designed to reduce congestion and improve trading conditions for business include changing parallel parking to angled, reviewing the mix of timed parking such as one and two hour limits, and improving pedestrian access, lighting and security for all day parking options. As part of the consultation process, a parking map has been developed to identify all parking options within the central business area. The map is available in hard copy at the Civic Centre or downloadable from Council’s website.
Wagga Wagga City Council’s new Glenfield Road Animal Shelter is up and running and Council is now looking to recruit volunteers to work at the shelter. This is a great experience to contribute to the local community, work with animals and meet new people. There are 15 volunteer placements available for a 6 month period. To apply to be a volunteer, please go to Council’s website to view all the relevant information and complete a Volunteer Application Form.
Date: Tuesday 11 August Time: 5:30pm Location: Wagga Wagga RSL Club
7pm Wednesday 12 August 2015
Collingullie Soldiers Memorial Hall
For enquiries Kevin Nisbet 6926 9331 Closing date Monday 31 August 2015 by 5pm Email application form to council@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Wagga Wagga City Council is an EEO employer
The parking forum is free and open to both members and non-members of the Business Chamber. Some of the items up for discussion include: • All day parking • Multi-level parking • Paid parking
Council is hosting a neighbourhood meeting to discuss news, events and issues relating to Collingullie and the broader Local Government Area. Stay for a cuppa after the meeting!
Interested in volunteering? Love to help and assist with animals and their welfare? The Glenfield Road Animal Shelter is now recruiting for volunteers!
To view this opportunity and apply, visit www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/jobs
Parking Forum
Have a question to ask or an issue to raise? Contact Lauren Fitzgerald on 6926 9197 or communityengagement@wagga.nsw.gov.au
Attention Collingullie residents You are invited to attend a neighbourhood meeting with Councillors & Council staff
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Councillor Column
The past week has seen two events in Wagga Wagga both of which highlight the close relationship between the City and the key
participants in the life of the city. The first was the Freedom of Entry to the City Parade by RAAF Wagga Wagga. The parade was a credit to all participants, not just the large contingent of RAAF servicemen but also the contingents from the Royal Australian Navy and the Army. The close coordination between the RAAF band and the contingents from the
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three armed services was a credit to those who organised and participated in the parade and ceremony. The highlight of the morning’s festivities was of course the “ Lap of the Main Street” by the Globemaster transport aircraft. It was an awesome sight as it flew low down the main street! The daytime activities were complimented by two magnificent concerts by
the RAAF Band in the Civic Theatre. The ceremony and concerts were a mark of respect to Wagga Wagga by the services. They provide a richness to the cultural life of the city as well as playing a key role in supporting the City‘s economy. Well done to all who participated! The other important event this week was the Town and Gown parade organised by
Business hygiene rating on display
Twenty-one local businesses are proudly displaying their commitment to food hygiene by taking part in the Scores on Doors program. Scores on Doors gives participating businesses the opportunity to show customers just how seriously they take hygiene by displaying a rating certificate. Council’s Environmental Health Coordinator Sharomi Dayanand said the rating system of Excellent (5 stars), Very Good (4 stars) and Good (3 stars) is an easy way to show the public that the businesses meet the Food Standards Code. “The Scores on Doors program makes everyone aware that local restaurants,
takeaway, shops and cafés are complying with NSW Hygiene and Food Safety Standards,” she said. “Visitors and locals alike can then make informed choices about where to eat or shop for food just by checking the certificate.” Ms Dayanand said Scores on Doors is a great opportunity for food retail businesses to collectively promote their high level of food safety compliance. “The program promotes and encourages businesses to strive for the highest hygiene score,” she said. “In Wagga, we’re lucky to enjoy a fantastic range of quality restaurants and food outlets and businesses are encouraged to participate in the
Charles Sturt University. The University has a key place in the City by providing much employment and in many ways giving the City cultural diversity. The parade was lead by the Highland Pipe Band and comprised a mix of civic leaders and senior University academics and staff. Many participants wore academic dress, highlighting the diversity of talent available to
THIS WEEK:
NSWCTA STATE SKEET CARNIVAL Until Sun 9 August National Shooting Grounds, Tasman Road. Ph: 6931 9980
NORTHSHORE BUSHDANCE
Sat 8 August 6:30pm Fundraising bushdance with the Tin Shed Rattlers. Entry: $10. North Wagga Hall, Hampden Avenue. Ph: 0431 210 340
JAMIE HOLCOMBE: CIVIC MALAISE
Sat 8 August to Sun 20 September Large-scale urban landscape photographs, and is the final chapter of Holcombe’s Civic Melancholy project. Wagga Wagga Art Gallery. Ph: 6926 9660
150 YEARS OF DAME MARY GILMORE: DREAMING OF NEWER NOTE
Launch Sat 8 August On display until Sun 22 November. Join us as we launch our newest exhibition with some yummy cake and readings by local writers. Museum of the Riverina Historic Council Chambers site. Ph: 6926 9655
SHIRLEY VALENTINE
Sun 9 August 3pm Adult $25, concession $20. The Basement Theatre, Burns Way off Tarcutta
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program to reap the benefits.” If you have a food business and wish to sign up to the program, download a Participation Agreement form from wagga.nsw.gov.au/scoresondoors or contact Council’s Environmental Health Team on 1300 292 442. Residents can also visit the list of participating local businesses and their scores at Council’s website. TOP SCORE: Proprietor of local business Crust Pizza George Liakatos (left) and Wagga Wagga City Council’s Environmental Health Coordinator Sharomi Dayanand (right) discuss the Scores on Doors program.
Big response to waste survey
Meet Jess
This week’s pet of the week is Jess, a 1-yearold female Kelpie. This friendly and intelligent lass appears to be purebred and has the makings of a great working dog. This energetic pup is looking for an active family so she can get her exercise every day and would make a great addition to a family with a large back yard with solid high fences or a farm. She can be adopted for $323.40 which includes vaccinations, desexing, worming, microchipping, lifetime registration and a vet check. You can meet Jess and her buddies at the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter, Monday to Saturday, 1pm to 4.15pm. For further information you can contact the friendly Animal management Rangers on 6971 4651. You can also visit our website at wagga.nsw.gov.au/animals
the City. The parade is important as it maintains the bonds which tie the City and the Wagga Wagga campus of CSU together, particularly the cultural bonds which are important to the long term development of our city as a centre of education.
TRASH TALK: Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Rod Kendall addresses nearly 30 people who turned out to a meeting in Uranquinty to discuss whether or not the community wants to adpot a Council managed kerbside waste collection service.
Thank you to the nearly 4000 residents that took the time to complete their Tipping Point survey! The survey asked questions relating to a range of waste services such as kerbside waste collection, bulky waste and the Gregadoo Waste Management Centre. The results are currently being collated and will be included in a report to the September Council Meeting. For more information on the Tipping Point campaign or to contribute to the ongoing conversation head to the website or call 1300 292 442.
wagga.nsw.gov.au/tippingpoint
Street, side of the Civic Theatre. Ph: 6926 9688
TROY CASSAR-DALEY - “FREEDOM RIDE” TOUR
Sunday 16 August 2015
free
Thurs 13 August 8pm Troy Cassar-Daley celebrates the release of his 9th solo studio album Freedom Ride. Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre, Burns Way, off Tarcutta Street. Ph: 6926 9688
tip day!
CLOSER - ART AND SCIENCE COLLIDE
Fri 14 August to Sun 6 Sept, dusk until 10pm Free. A microscopic digital projection exhibition, projected two stories high! Wagga Wagga Civic Centre, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets. Ph: 6926 9700
free entry - sunday 16 august
ADFAS LECTURE: PETER TROWLES
August.
Fri 14 August 6:15pm Cost: $25. Council Meeting Room, Civic Centre, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets. Ph: 6928 5552
Residents can dispose of general domestic waste including garden rubbish, mixed recyclables and general household waste free of charge. Please note: special wastes such as tyres, builders waste, refrigerative items, mattresses and gas bottles are not included in the free disposal day and will be charged as per normal fees and charges. Free disposal is limited to cars, vans, utes and single axle trailers only.
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MORE INFORMATION
For support in organising your event, contact Council’s Events Unit at events@wagga.nsw.gov.au or 1300 292 442 Mon to Fri. To promote your event or for a full list of events go to: visitwagga.com or call 1300 100 122.
Wagga Wagga City Council are pleased to advise that the next FREE ENTRY to Gregadoo Waste Management Centre will be held on Sunday 16
For more information contact Wagga Wagga City Council on 1300 292 442 or visit our website for full list of fees and charges.
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Public Notices
NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
Notice is hereby given under the Roads Act 1993 Part B Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Sturt St between Fitzmaurice and Tarcutta St, access for adjoining residence and business will be maintained under 24 hour traffic control Duration: 9/8/15 to 16/8/15. Reason: Courthouse redevelopment works Detour: As signposted via Johnston St and Fitzmaurice St.
DEVELOPMENT CONSENTS ISSUED Pursuant to the provisions of Section 101 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979 notice is hereby given that Council has determined the following Development Applications for the month of June 2015.
CDC15/0096 Patio 33 Fitzroy St TATTON Lot 19 DP 1061134 CDC15/0097 Demolition of existing office & refurbishment of existing shed, construction of new accessible toilets & landscaping 59 Dobney Ave ASHMONT Lot 1 DP 164478 CDC15/0100 Enclosed patio 5 Ziegler Ave KOORINGAL Lot 3 DP 234161 CDC15/0101 Inground swimming pool 184 Hamiltons Rd
DOWNSIDE Lot 90 DP 751400 CDC15/0102 Swimming Pool 28 Thorne St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 7 DP 12195 CDC15/0104 Internal alterations new passenger lift 77 Trail St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 1 DP 865587 CDC15/0112 Refurbishment of existing coffee shop/cafe 39 Gregory Cres LAKE ALBERT Lot 2 DP 607391 DA10/0137.01 Double story dwelling, pergola & shed modify condition 1 (plans) & alterations to pergola 31 Peppermint Dr SPRINGVALE Lot 85 DP 1087828 DA10/0635.04 Residential subdivision amend lot layout Brindabella Dr TATTON Lot 149 DP 1129768 DA12/0300.05 375 Lot residential subdivision 59 Harris Rd GOBBAGOMBALIN Lot 82 DP 1197530 DA12/0464.01 Additions of bedroom, ensuite, deck & garage brick shed changed to Colorbond 49 Heydon Ave TURVEY PARK Lot 3 DP 23169 DA14/0189.01 Demolition of existing dwelling & construction of new dwelling & garage change height of garage, deletion of awnings over windows 192 Gurwood St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 4 DP 1259 DA14/0246.04 Proposed dwelling & garage alteration to window size & amended basix to reflect change 5 Glandore St BOURKELANDS Lot 18 DP 1193051 DA14/0362.01 Demolition & construction of recreational facility (indoor) alterations to internal layout, increase in mezzanine floor area, addition of juice bar
39 Dobney Ave WAGGA WAGGA Lot 4 DP 791193 DA14/0376.02 Three storey hotel comprising 82 rooms, administration area, car parking & landscaping modification internal & external alterations and installation of a tensile awning over part of car park. 188 Fernleigh Rd GLENFIELD PARK Lot 4 DP 804663 DA14/0426.02 Dual occupancy & community title subdivision amend Conditions 25 & 27 2 Cootamundra Blvd GOBBAGOMBALIN Lot 26 DP 1181446 DA14/0542.01 Refurbishment of existing service station to include replacement of existing underground tanks & infrastructure, replacement raised canopy, signs, extension of operating hours & associated landscaping and access details delete Condition 2 b 81 Docker St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 1 DP 409571 DA14/0557.01 Alterations & additions (new play area) Amend S94A amount 184 Edward St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 3 DP 629452 DA14/0592.01 Alterations & additions to existing premises & new signage alterations & additions 82 Thorne St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 16 DP 1347 DA14/0607.01 Residential subdivision Delete Condition 42, amend Condition 46 to Allow Lot 610 a standard fence Bradman Dr BOOROOMA Lot 66 DP 1193816 DA15/0049 Expansion of waste management facility – resource recovery facility (organics composting) 132 Ashfords Rd GREGADOO Lot 1 DP 580226
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Wagga Wagga City Council & NSW EPA have been piloting a Household Asbestos Disposal Scheme offering free disposal of bonded asbestos from across the Local Government Area. This offer has now been extended until 31 December 2015.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
wagga.nsw.gov.au/asbestos OR Call 1300 292 442
This project is a NSW EPA Waste Less, Recycle More initiative funded from the waste levy.
Contact us p 1300 292 442 e council@wagga.nsw.gov.au w www.wagga.nsw.gov.au a Civic Centre Cnr Baylis & Morrow Sts PO Box 20 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
DA15/0088 Demolition of outbuildings, dual occupancy retaining existing dwelling with community title subdivision, removal of 2 Trees 130 Meadow St KOORINGAL Lot 324 DP 38519 DA15/0121 Shed 17 Sycamore Rd LAKE ALBERT Lot 6 DP 716602 DA15/0137 Change of use to food & drink premises 51 Sydney St TARCUTTA Lot 6 DP 875305 DA15/0147 2 Lot subdivision 62 Plumpton Rd SPRINGVALE Lot 1 DP 260877 DA15/0153 Senior living 2 x 2 bedroom attached dwellings (Units 232 & 239) 1 Franklin Dr ESTELLA Lot 2 DP 1128321 DA15/0155 Staged development, residential subdivision – Stage 2: 41 lots Spring St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 1 DP 578010 DA15/0159 Garage 121 Thorne St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 1 DP 167040 DA15/0161 Neighbourhood shop (pharmacy) within existing medical centre 31 Avocet Dr ESTELLA Lot 9 DP 1120406 DA15/0195.01 Alterations & additions addition of toilet into the shed 3 Lavender Pl LAKE ALBERT Lot 25 DP 811081 DA15/0211 Dwelling house and shed 6,707 Holbrook Rd ROWAN Lot 3 DP 1032723 DA15/0217 Industrial retail outlet 19 Houtman St EAST WAGGA WAGGA Lot 9 DP 1182697 DA15/0221 Additions to rear of existing industrial/ warehouse premises 39 Lewington St BOMEN Lot 3 DP 259924 DA15/0225 Dwelling 98 Brooklyn Dr BOURKELANDS Lot 6 DP 1165096 DA15/0226 Dual occupancy (attached dwellings) & 110,000L water tank 6,058 Holbrook Rd MAXWELL Lot 5 DP 285775 DA15/0229 Temporary take away food & drink premises ancillary to hospital 260 Edward St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 13 DP 659184 DA15/0230 Boundary adjustment (Subdivision of two lots into two lots) 9 Gibson St BOOROOMA Lot 22 DP 1196991 DA15/0231 2 Lot Torrens Title subdivision 29 Dalton St TURVEY PARK Lot 15 DP 36273 DA15/0237 Outbuilding 70 Messenger Ave BOOROOMA Lot 11 DP 1148209 DA15/0242 Dwelling & garage 5 Clunies Ross Cres LLOYD Lot 546 DP 1196872 DA15/0244 Dwelling 21 Waterhouse Ave LLOYD Lot 512 DP 1196872 DA15/0245 Change of use from public building to community facility 20 Peter St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 3 DP 100705 DA15/0248 Illuminated pylon sign 5 Ball Pl EAST WAGGA WAGGA Lot 15 DP 1097028 DA15/0250 Demolition & replacement of site office (transportable) 15 Wentworth St EAST WAGGA WAGGA Lot 1 DP 612607 DA15/0251 Dwelling 1A Springvale Dr SPRINGVALE Lot 4 DP 1206837 DA15/0256 Dwelling 8 Watson Blvd LLOYD Lot 9 DP 1177765 DA15/0257 Dwelling 12 Watson Blvd LLOYD Lot 20 DP 1177765 DA15/0258 Dwelling 128 Brooklyn Dr BOURKELANDS Lot 49 DP 1202738
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DA15/0259 Dwelling additions 448 Shepherds Siding Rd HAREFIELD Lot 3 DP 591131 DA15/0260 Use of existing patio 6 Awaba Ave TOLLAND Lot 19 DP 250082 DA15/0262 Dwelling, shed, pool & earthworks 1E Springvale Dr SPRINGVALE Lot 8 DP 1206837 DA15/0263 Dwelling 29 Barrington St TATTON Lot 3 DP 1131176 DA15/0264 Dwelling & garage 78 Lingiari Dr LLOYD Lot 13 DP 1177765 DA15/0265 Demolition 76 Tarcutta St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 3 DP 227996 DA15/0266 Dwelling, garage, detached shed & inground swimming pool 16 Goldstein Cres LLOYD Lot 543 DP 1196872 DA15/0269 Patio 3 Tedder St ASHMONT Lot 15 DP 240330 DA15/0272 Dwelling 14 Kunzea Pl SPRINGVALE Lot 4 DP 1136611 DA15/0275 Rear addition to dwelling 294 Edward St WAGGA WAGGA Lot 12 DP 11613 DA15/0276 Dwelling & retaining wall 10 Eureka St ESTELLA Lot 108 DP 1198415 DA15/0278 Dwelling & garage 21 Paradise Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN Lot 61 DP 1197530 DA15/0279 Dwelling and garage 8 St Aubins Pl BOURKELANDS Lot 32 DP 1199332 DA15/0281 Dwelling & garage 8 Hollows Cres LLOYD Lot 36 DP 1206883 DA15/0284 Proposed new single storey 4 bedroom residence 14 Darcy Dr BOOROOMA Lot 69 DP 1203859 DA15/0285 Dwelling & garage 13 Flack Cres BOOROOMA Lot 54 DP 1203859 DA15/0286 Dwelling 29 Tantoon Cct FOREST HILL Lot 59 DP 1207262 DA15/0289 Dwelling 130 Brooklyn Dr BOURKELANDS Lot 50 DP 1202738 DA15/0290 Dwelling & retaining wall 2 Warrock Pl BOURKELANDS Lot 41 DP 1202738 DA15/0298 Dwelling with attached garage 2 Kellerman Cres BOOROOMA Lot 806 DP 1191265 DA15/0302 Dwellings (new) 4 Tingwell Pl LLOYD Lot 31 DP 1177765 DA15/0309 Dwelling, garage & alfresco 35 Strickland Dr BOOROOMA Lot 72 DP 1204554 DA15/0311 Dwelling, garage, patio and shed 9 Flack Cres BOOROOMA Lot 56 DP 1203859
Viewing of the Development consents for the abovementioned Development Applications are available, without charge, at the Council Administration Centre, cnr. Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga, at any time between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday (public Holidays excepted). If copies are required, they are available at a cost.
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL
Wagga Wagga City Council has received the following application to carry out “Development” under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979. DA15/0252, realignment of road to existing quarry, Graham Ave GUMLY GUMLY NSW 2652,
Lot 7010 DP 1069950, Applicant: MJM Consulting Engineers Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City Council The subject application and accompanying documentation, may be inspected at the following address until the closure of exhibition. Submission Period: 10/08/2015 to 24/08/2015 Where: Wagga Wagga City Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga (Customer Service Counter). When: 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays). Any person seeking to make a submission in relation to the abovementioned development should address all correspondence to the Consent Authority to be received prior to 5pm on the final day of the exhibition period. If any submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified in the submission. Persons lodging submissions are required to declare political donations (including donations of more than $1,000) made in the previous two years. For more details, including disclosure form, go to www.planning.nsw.gov.au/ donations. Persons making written submissions regarding the above development are advised that 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, in its entirety or in part, to Council unless explicitly requested by the person making the submission that they do not wish this to occur. Enquiries: Further details relating to the matter can be obtained by contacting the Council’s Development Services. If you have any enquiries regarding the application, or about making submission, please telephone Development Services on 1300 292 442.
PUBLIC EXHIBITION - SMOKE-FREE TRIAL WAGGA WAGGA CBD
Council hereby gives public notice of the exhibition of its intention to introduce a 12 month smoke-free trial within Baylis and Fitzmaurice Streets and in Forsyth Street (between Berry Street and Peter Street) and amend Council’s Smoke-Free Outdoor Areas Policy accordingly. The policy will be on exhibition for a period of 28 days, from Monday, 10 August 2015 until 5pm on Monday 7 September 2015. Inspection of Policy The policy is available for review at Wagga Wagga City Council, Cnr Baylis & Morrow Sts, Wagga Wagga, during the hours of 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded) within the above exhibition period. The policy can also be accessed online at www. yoursaywagga.com. au/smoke-free-cbd. Submission Procedure Council invites written
public submissions on the policy; persons wishing to make a submission in relation to the policy should do so prior to the close of the exhibition period. Submissions should be in writing and may be delivered to Wagga Wagga City Council or mailed to the General Manager, Wagga Wagga City Council, PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650 or emailed to council@ wagga.nsw.gov.au. Persons making written submissions regarding the policy are advised that 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, in its entirety or in part, to Council unless explicitly requested by the person making the submission that they do not wish this to occur. Any questions relating to the smoke-free trial or the Smoke-Free Outdoor Areas Policy may be referred to Greg Minehan on 1300 292 442.
EXHIBITION OF DRAFT POLICY – POL033 NOXIOUS WEEDS POLICY
Council hereby gives public notice of the exhibition of its Draft Noxious Weeds Policy. The draft Policy will be on exhibition from Saturday 8th August for a period of 28 days, until Saturday 5th September. Council invites public submissions on the draft Policy, to be lodged within the exhibition period. Inspection Venue: The draft Policy is available for review at 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 above exhibition period. The draft Policy can also be accessed from Council’s website at wagga.nsw.gov.au/public. Submission Procedure: Persons wishing to make a submission in relation to the revised Policy should do so prior to the close of the exhibition period. Submissions should be in writing and may be delivered to Wagga Wagga City Council or mailed to the General Manager, Wagga Wagga City Council, PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650 or emailed to council@ wagga.nsw.gov.au. Persons making written submissions regarding the above Policy are advised that 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, in its entirety or in part, to Council unless explicitly requested by the person making the submission that they do not wish this to occur. Any questions relating to the Policy document may be referred to contact name on 1300 292 442.
Phil Pinyon GENERAL MANAGER
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