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This consultation has concluded
Council has received an offer to enter into a voluntary planning agreement in conjunction with Development Application 2017-291.1 for a change of use from Tourist to Residential Accommodation at Strata Plan 66988 and Strata Plan 80060 situated at 54-56 William Street, Port Macquarie.
The planning agreement provides for payment of a monetary contribution of $44,728.80 to be made in lieu of the shortfall in on-site parking. The contribution is to be used towards the cost of the provision by the Council of public car parking, or the upgrading of pedestrian or traffic facilities, in the local area of the Development.
Any person may inspect the draft planning agreement and make a written submission until the close of business Wednesday 23 August 2017.
Please include your full name, postal or email address and contact details so that your submission can be formally acknowledged. Note that any submission may be made public, and public disclosure is required for any political donations or gifts (including to staff). Submissions are subject to the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Council has received an offer to enter into a voluntary planning agreement in conjunction with Development Application 2017-291.1 for a change of use from Tourist to Residential Accommodation at Strata Plan 66988 and Strata Plan 80060 situated at 54-56 William Street, Port Macquarie.
The planning agreement provides for payment of a monetary contribution of $44,728.80 to be made in lieu of the shortfall in on-site parking. The contribution is to be used towards the cost of the provision by the Council of public car parking, or the upgrading of pedestrian or traffic facilities, in the local area of the Development.
Any person may inspect the draft planning agreement and make a written submission until the close of business Wednesday 23 August 2017.
Please include your full name, postal or email address and contact details so that your submission can be formally acknowledged. Note that any submission may be made public, and public disclosure is required for any political donations or gifts (including to staff). Submissions are subject to the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Writing a
submission is one way of sharing your views and opinions with Council. All
submissions are considered before making a decision and your submission may be
included in a report to Council. Submissions close 23 August 2017.
Note:
Submissions and petitions are public information and may be made public. If you
wish to have information in your submission suppressed, you will need to
request this in writing.
This consultation has concluded
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