Proposed Development Controls for Residential Flat Buildings

Two storey flats on a street


Council is currently reviewing the planning controls in the Wollondilly Development Control Plan that guide the development of residential flat buildings.

The review includes proposed amendments to the following sections in the development control plan:

  • Part 3.19 – ‘Residential Flat Buildings’ under Volume 4 – ‘Residential Developments’; and
  • Part 4.8 – ‘R3 zoned land at Thirlmere’ under Volume 4 – ‘Residential Developments’.

The proposed amendments seek to achieve better urban design, landscaping, amenity and environmental outcomes for residential flat building developments in Wollondilly.

The proposed amendments will be on exhibition from 5 May 2021 until 2 June 2021.


Public Exhibition – Where to view documents

The exhibition documents can be viewed:

Online: www.yoursay.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au under the documents tab

Council’s Customer Service Centre: 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton between 8:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday

Wollondilly Library: 42 Menangle Street, Picton between 9:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Wednesday and Friday, 9:30am to 6:00pm Thursday, and 9:00am to 12:00pm Saturday.


Submissions – Have your say

Written submissions should quote CM 3615-16 and can be submitted:

Online: yoursay.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au - see below

By Email: council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au

By Post: Chief Executive Officer

Wollondilly Shire Council

PO Box 21

PICTON NSW 2571

In Person: Hand delivered to Council’s offices at 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton


Enquiries

Contact Riz Afzal from Council’s Strategic Planning Team on 4677 1100.


Privacy

Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny. Council is required to release written comments or submissions under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 [GIPAA]. The Act imposes obligations on us to place submissions on Council’s website and submissions may be used in Council reports or court proceedings. In this regard, your comments should be restricted to the draft amendments.


Council is currently reviewing the planning controls in the Wollondilly Development Control Plan that guide the development of residential flat buildings.

The review includes proposed amendments to the following sections in the development control plan:

  • Part 3.19 – ‘Residential Flat Buildings’ under Volume 4 – ‘Residential Developments’; and
  • Part 4.8 – ‘R3 zoned land at Thirlmere’ under Volume 4 – ‘Residential Developments’.

The proposed amendments seek to achieve better urban design, landscaping, amenity and environmental outcomes for residential flat building developments in Wollondilly.

The proposed amendments will be on exhibition from 5 May 2021 until 2 June 2021.


Public Exhibition – Where to view documents

The exhibition documents can be viewed:

Online: www.yoursay.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au under the documents tab

Council’s Customer Service Centre: 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton between 8:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday

Wollondilly Library: 42 Menangle Street, Picton between 9:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Wednesday and Friday, 9:30am to 6:00pm Thursday, and 9:00am to 12:00pm Saturday.


Submissions – Have your say

Written submissions should quote CM 3615-16 and can be submitted:

Online: yoursay.wollondilly.nsw.gov.au - see below

By Email: council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au

By Post: Chief Executive Officer

Wollondilly Shire Council

PO Box 21

PICTON NSW 2571

In Person: Hand delivered to Council’s offices at 62-64 Menangle Street, Picton


Enquiries

Contact Riz Afzal from Council’s Strategic Planning Team on 4677 1100.


Privacy

Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny. Council is required to release written comments or submissions under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 [GIPAA]. The Act imposes obligations on us to place submissions on Council’s website and submissions may be used in Council reports or court proceedings. In this regard, your comments should be restricted to the draft amendments.

  • Submissions are now closed.

    Thanks for your interest. Some helpful information on making a submission:

    1. Please read the documents.
    2. Consider: Do you support the proposed changes? Why or why not? 
    3. Identify the ideas you want to comment on. Your comments can be as detailed or brief as you like, but please be clear.
    4. Submit your comments: Either write your submission separately and upload it as a Word file or PDF, or, type your submission into the text box provided.
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