Mt Keira Summit Park - Proposed Amendment to the 2011 Generic Plan of Management 
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Council is proposing to make some changes to the 2011 Generic Plan of Management for Mt Keira Summit Park
17/12/2011  - 27/01/2012 

Wollongong City Council is proposing to amend the 2011 Generic Plan of Management (PoM) for Community Land at Mt Keira Summit Park Kiosk/Restaurant under the Local Government Act 1993.

The amendment proposal changes the existing community land category at Mt Keira Summit Park Kiosk/Restaurant from an area of cultural significance to an area of general community use to allow Council to grant a new kiosk/restaurant lease/licence. The remaining community land at Kt Keira Summit Park (approximately 9 nectares) will remain categorised as 'an area of cultural significance'.

A public hearing for the proposed amendment will be held in the Level 9 Function Room in Wollongong City Council's Administration Building at 41 Burelli Street, Wollongong, on Tuesday 17 January 2012 at 6.30pm.

Copies of the proposed amendment can be viewed at any Council library, at Council's Customer Service Centre, 41 Burelli Street, Wollongong, or below. Anyone can comment on the proposed amendment. Submissions in writing should be made to the General Manager, Wollongong City Council, Locked Bag 8821, Wollongong DC, NSW, 2500 by 5pm, 27 January 2012. For more info call 4227 7549.

  Draft Amendment to the Generic Plan of Management Mt Keira Summit Park

 


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