Draft Policy for Commercial Surf School Activities 
The draft policy outlines the area where surf schools can operate, proposed hours of operation and acceptable noise levels.
28/06/2010  - 23/07/2010 

Council is calling for community feedback on a new proposal to regulate commercial surf schools on Wollongong's beaches.

The draft policy for Commercial Surf School Activities on Foreshore Public Open Space outlines the area where surf schools can operate, proposed hours of operation and acceptable noise levels.

Documents

Draft Council Policy for Commercial Surf School Activities on Foreshore Public Open Space.pdfDraft Council Policy for Commercial Surf School Activities on Foreshore Public Open Space59 KB
FAQ - Draft Council Policy for Commercial Surf School Activities on Foreshore Public Open Space.pdfFAQ - Draft Council Policy for Commercial Surf School Activities on Foreshore Public Open Space48 KB
Feedback Form - Draft Council Policy for Commercial Surf School Activities on Foreshore Public Open Space.pdfFeedback Form - Draft Council Policy for Commercial Surf School Activities on Foreshore Public Open Space48 KB
A public information session will be held at Council's Administration Building, details below:
 
Tuesday 13 July between 11am and 1pm
Level 9 Function Room
Council's Administration Building
41 Burelli Street
 
The draft policy is on exhibition until Friday 23 July.

In accordance with the Local Government Act 1993, your submission including any personal information such as your name and address, will be made available for public inspection. 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 Act 1988.

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. Additionally, anonymous submissions will be considered however it should be noted that the lack of information as to the respondent's 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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