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Proposal: PUBLIC WORKS - PARKING Proposed addition of 12 parking spaces at Waramanga Local Centre. Period for representations closes: 12/12/2012
Article posted on Saturday 08 September 2012 | Leave a comment »
Proposal: S197A AMENDMENT - A. Courtyard stairs deleted. All courtyards are now one level. B. Fence to Unit 8 relocated. C. New stone retaining wall around perimiter of boundary. Generally 0.9m high max. D. Fence type to southern boundary changed to FT2. E. 2 visitor spaces relocated to southern side of driveway. landscaping in place of previous visitor spaces. F. Brick retaining wall added. G. Unit 3 front door window location swapped. Period for representations closes: 20/09/2012
Article posted on Tuesday 24 July 2012 | Leave a comment »
TAMS are undertaking trial measures to combat the illegal dumping through the "Charity Bins Pilot Project". The Pilot Project will test two main strategies - "enhanced enforcement" and "practice change". This Pilot will run from 1 August until 28 February 2013. the intent is to collect data on the amount of illegal dumping within selected areas and monitor how different strategies may effect the incidence of illegal dumping in trail regions.
Article posted on Friday 16 March 2012 | Leave a comment »
Proposal: MULTI DWELLING - NEW DWELLING. Proposed construction of a new dwelling to the rear of the existing residence. Period for representations closes: 10/04/2012
Article posted on Friday 28 October 2011 | Leave a comment »
Proposal: Lease variation. Please refer to the application form for information. Period for representations closes: 18/11/2011
Article posted on Saturday 06 August 2011 | Leave a comment »
Proposal: MULTI DWELLING-CONSOLIDATION-DEMOLITION-8 NEW UNITS. Proposed consolidation of blocks 15, 16 & 17 section 5 Waramanga; Demolition of the existing dwellings and construction of two new 2 storey buildings comprising of 8 residential units in total. Period for representations closes: 26/08/2011
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Article posted on Monday 25 July 2011 | Leave a comment »
Proposal: Proposed amendment to DA approval 201018184. Tree to be removed due to excavation requirement for site decontamination. Period for representations closes: 12/08/2011
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Article posted on Saturday 09 July 2011 | Leave a comment »
Proposal: MULTI DWELLING-DEMOLITION-LEASE VARIATION-CONSOLIDATION-4 UNITS. Please see application form for full details of the lease variation. Proposal is for the demolition of two detached residences and the construction of one and two storey buildings comprising of 4 residential units with attached garages. Period for representations closes: 27/07/2011
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Article posted on Friday 01 July 2011 | Leave a comment »
Proposal: LEASE VARIATION. Please see application form for full details of the lease variation. Period for representations closes: 22/07/2011
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Article posted on Wednesday 19 January 2011 | 1 comment »
Proposal: MULTI-DWELLING-LEASE VARIATION-CONSOLIDATION-13 UNITS. The consolidation of blocks 15 16 and 17 section 5 Waramanga; a variation of the lease to permit 13 residential units; the demolition of three detached houses and the construction of one and two storey buildings comprising of 13 residential units. Period for representations closes: 10/02/2011.
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