Corrimal Beach Tourist Park Kiosk 
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  3/11/2011  - 5/12/2011 

Council has developed a design for a new kiosk to be built on the fence line of Corrimal Beach Tourist Park and the adjoining park.  The proposed kiosk will be of a similar footprint and business model as the successful kiosk at Bulli Beach Tourist Park.
 
The kiosk will provide a service for both tourists staying at the park and the general community.
 
Council is asking the community to comment on the proposed kiosk up until 5 December 2011.
 
To have your say, please read the attached FAQ sheet and complete the feedback form.  Copies of these will be at the Corrimal and Wollongong libraries.
 
You can speak with Council project officers at an on-site meeting on Saturday 19 November from 10am to 12 noon (weather permitting).
 
The on-site meeting will be held on the vacant land near the entrance to the Corrimal Beach Tourist Park entrance on Lake Parade.

 

 FAQ Corrimal Beach Tourist Park

 Feedback Form Corrimal Beach Tourist Park

 


In accordance with the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009, your submission including any personal information such as your name and address, will be made available for public inspection and may be exhibited on Council’s website. You may request, in the form of a statutory declaration, that Council suppress the personal information in your submission from public inspection, if you consider that the personal safety of any person would be affected if the information was not suppressed. Any such request will be dealt with in accordance with the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.

You may also make an anonymous submission however if you choose to do so Council will be unable to contact you any further as to the outcome of your submission. It should also be noted that the lack of information as to your place of living may affect Council's consideration of the potential impact of the subject proposal.

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