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Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land – Lots 18-26 Wallaroo Road, Buxton
Community feedback is invited on a Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land at 24 Wallaroo Road, Buxton (Lots 18- 26, Section 6, DP 2444). The draft proposal seeks to rezone land from its current large lot residential land use zone to enable dwellings on each of the 9 lots.
Objectives of the Planning Proposal
The Draft Planning Proposal seeks to amend Wollondilly Local Environmental Plan 2011, the principal legislation that controls development and planning decisions within the Wollondilly Local Government Area. It seeks to do this by amending the land use zone and by reducing the minimum lot size for subdivision.
Documents on exhibition can also be accessed at the following locations:
Council’s Customer Service Centre: 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton, between 8:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded).
Wollondilly Library: 42 Menangle Street, Picton between 9:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Wednesday and Friday, 9:30am and 6:00pm Thursday and 9:00am and 12:00pm Saturday
Have Your Say - Making a Submission
Written submissions should quote CM 12576 and can be submitted:
In-person: Frank Mackay Building, 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton NSW 2571
You can provide feedback until 5:00pm on Wednesday 24 February 2021.
This Proposal, and others, can be viewed on Council's mapping system located here.
Location of Draft Planning Proposal in Buxton
Community feedback is invited on a Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land at 24 Wallaroo Road, Buxton (Lots 18- 26, Section 6, DP 2444). The draft proposal seeks to rezone land from its current large lot residential land use zone to enable dwellings on each of the 9 lots.
Objectives of the Planning Proposal
The Draft Planning Proposal seeks to amend Wollondilly Local Environmental Plan 2011, the principal legislation that controls development and planning decisions within the Wollondilly Local Government Area. It seeks to do this by amending the land use zone and by reducing the minimum lot size for subdivision.
Documents on exhibition can also be accessed at the following locations:
Council’s Customer Service Centre: 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton, between 8:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday (public holidays excluded).
Wollondilly Library: 42 Menangle Street, Picton between 9:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Wednesday and Friday, 9:30am and 6:00pm Thursday and 9:00am and 12:00pm Saturday
Have Your Say - Making a Submission
Written submissions should quote CM 12576 and can be submitted:
Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land – Lots 18-26 Wallaroo Road, Buxton is currently at this stage
Advice from Local Planning Panel
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land – Lots 18-26 Wallaroo Road, Buxton
Before Council can consider supporting a Planning Proposal advice must be provided by the Wollondilly Local Planning Panel.
Initial Council Consideration
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land – Lots 18-26 Wallaroo Road, Buxton
Council will consider the Draft Planning Proposal and whether it has strategic planning merit.
Submit to NSW Government
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land – Lots 18-26 Wallaroo Road, Buxton
If the Council supports the draft planning proposal it must be forwarded to the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces for Gateway consideration. If it is determined the proposal should proceed a Gateway determination will be issued.
Addressing the Gateway determination
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land – Lots 18-26 Wallaroo Road, Buxton
Once a Gateway determination has been received, Council works with the proponents of the Proposal to address any issued identified by the Government, such as additional studies or minor changes to the Proposal itself.
Public Exhibition
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land – Lots 18-26 Wallaroo Road, Buxton
Once Council is satisfied that the Planning Proposal is ready to go, and that the Gateway conditions have been met, the Proposal is once again exhibited to both the public and a range of government agencies for comment.
Final Council Consideration
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land – Lots 18-26 Wallaroo Road, Buxton
A summary of the Proposal, and any comments from the public exhibition, is provided to Council who resolve whether to send the Proposal off to be finalised by the state government.
Finalisation
this is an upcoming stage for Draft Planning Proposal to rezone land – Lots 18-26 Wallaroo Road, Buxton
Once adopted, the Proposal is sent off to various state government agencies to finalise and take effect.