Review of Development Control Plan 2009 - Part 2 
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  4/07/2011  - 19/08/2011 

The Wollongong Development Control Plan 2009 came into force on 3 March 2010. A review commenced after 6 months of operation. The second stage of the review is now available for public exhibition and includes amendments to the following chapters:

  • B2 Residential Subdivision;
  • C16 Sex Services Premises and Restricted Premises (Sex Shops);
  • E2 Crime Prevention through Environmental Design;
  • E6 Landscaping;
  • E16 Bushfire Management; and
  • E17 Preservation and Management of Trees and Vegetation.

It is proposed that the following chapters be repealed as part of the DCP and adopted as Technical Policies:

  • Appendix 2 Wollongong City Centre Public Domain Technical Manual; and
  • Appendix 3 Business Centres Public Domain Technical Manual.

The draft documents are on exhibition between 4 July 2011 and 19 August 2011.

 Review of Wollongong Deveopment Control Plan 2009 - Stage 2

 Council Minutes 21 June 2011

Copies can be viewed at:

  • Wollongong, Corrimal, Dapto, Thirroul, Warrawong, Unanderra and Helensburgh libraries during library hours;
  • Council’s Administration Building, 41 Burelli Street Wollongong on weekdays between 9am and 5pm;
  • Council’s website www.wollongong.nsw.gov.au.

Submissions to the draft documents should be addressed to:

The General Manager
Wollongong City Council
Locked Bag 8821
WOLLONGONG DC NSW 2500

or emailed to records@ wollongong.nsw.gov.au

Enquires can be directed to the Land Use Planning team on 4227 7631.
 
Please quote ESP-100.02.006 on your submissions and note that submissions become public documents and may be viewed by other persons on request.


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.

Note: If Council receives a submission from any person who is legally required to provide a disclosure of any reportable political donation and / or gift under section 147 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, Council is legally required to publicly disclose all relevant details of the reportable political donation or gift onto Council's website. This will include the name and residential address of the person who provided the political donation or gift onto Council's website for full viewing by the general public.

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