Council News #330 - 30 January 2021

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Council News CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA

FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 30 JANUARY 2021

Issue No: 330

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Wagga Wagga welcomes new citizens

PROUD DAY: New Australian citizens (from left) Nader Rezkalla, Mourine Mansour, Karin Rezkalla, and Daniel Rezkalla, originally from Egypt, receive their Australian Citizenship Certificate and gift from Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Greg Conkey OAM and Member for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr MP. They were among 41 conferees at the Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony at the city's Botanic Gardens. See full story on page 3.

Australia Day honours The achievements of an impressive line-up of public spirited and hardworking citizens were celebrated at Wagga Wagga’s Australia Day Awards ceremony this week.

Eleven residents were nominated in recognition of their contribution to the community, five nominated for the recently established Environmental Citizen of the Year Award. Belinda Crain was named 2021 Citizen of the Year for her outstanding contribution to multiculturalism through her work with

the Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga. Over many years Ms Crain has dedicated herself to supporting new members of our local community and has developed the Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga into an organisation able to support the needs of diverse communities. Ms Crain has been instrumental in supporting families and individuals to establish themselves in our community and to make Wagga Wagga their home, including helping community members gain qualifications leading to employment. Clare Lawlor was named the 2021 Young Citizen of the Year. Ms Lawlor founded the Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga Rotaract Club, a global organisation empowering students and young professionals to create positive and lasting change in themselves, their local

community and around the world. Edward Maher of Wagga Wagga Urban Landcare was named the 2021 Environmental Citizen of the Year. Mr Maher has shown a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, establishing partnerships with local businesses and organisations to educate people about revegetation, weed control and community engagement. The 2021 Walk of Honour Inductee Award was posthumously awarded to Bill Jacob. Mr Jacob spent over 40 years championing athletics in Wagga Wagga, and was one of the founding members of the Kooringal-Wagga Athletics Club. His award was accepted by his wife, Robin Jacob. Continued on page 2.

MAKING OTHERS WELCOME: Belinda Crain, 2021 Citizen of the Year, with Member for Riverina the Hon Michael McCormack MP. Ms Crain has helped countless new arrivals make Wagga Wagga their home.

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Community and environmental champions recognised From page 1. Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Greg Conkey OAM said Australia Day was a time to recognise achievement and excellence, and to acknowledge our history. “It is a time to recognise what is great about this country and the people who have made this country great,” Cr Conkey said. “It’s also a time to reflect on our history and our treatment of our First Nations people. “We should never forget our past and the injustices inflicted as we

come together to celebrate in a spirit of reconciliation.” In that spirit, the nation’s updated anthem, featuring the new lyrics ‘for we are one and free’, was sung by Jazmin Castle of Turvey Park Primary School and Max Schneider of Mater Dei Primary School. The pair, who also sang Under Southern Skies with the Australian Army Band Kapooka, were joint winners of the National Anthem Competition. The Australia Day Awards were live streamed from the Civic Theatre on Monday 25 January 2021.

AUSTRALIA DAY HONOURS: (From left) Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Greg Conkey OAM, 2021 Environmental Citizen of the Year Edward Maher, 2021 Citizen of the Year Belinda Crain, Max Schneider of Mater Dei Primary School, 2021 Young Citizen of the Year Clare Lawlor, Jazmin Castle of Turvey Park Primary School, Citizen of the Year nominee John Fardell, Member for Riverina the Hon Michael McCormack MP, 2021 Walk of Honour Inductee Award representative Robin Jacob, Member for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr MP.

HARMONIOUS: Max Schneider of Mater Dei Primary School and Jazmin Castle of Turvey Park Primary School sang at the awards ceremony.

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REMEMBERING AN ATHLETICS ADVOCATE: Robin Jacob accepts the 2021 Walk of Honour Inductee Award from Member for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr MP, on behalf of her husband Bill Jacob.

ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMPION: Edward Maher receives the 2021 Environmental Citizen of the Year Award from Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Greg Conkey OAM.

ROCK THE HOUSE: The Australian Army Band Kapooka performed a line-up of Australian classics.

YOUNG CITIZEN OF THE YEAR: Volunteer Clare Lawlor with Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Greg Conkey OAM.

Airport Reporting Officer

Remuneration: $2,081.84 gpf + super Enquiries: Leon Burger on 02 6926 9267 Closing date: Monday 15 February 2021 Wagga Wagga City Council is an EEO employer

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Celebrations at Botanic Gardens Citizenship Ceremony

From page 1. In one of the largest Citizenship Ceremonies held on an Australia Day in Wagga Wagga, 41 people from nations across the world pledged their loyalty to Australia on Tuesday 26 January 2021. The Citizenship Ceremony was a highlight of the city’s Australia Day celebrations held at the Botanic Gardens, which included a free community breakfast and live entertainment throughout the morning. Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Greg Conkey OAM told those gathered that Australia Day was a day to reflect, respect and celebrate.

“I would particularly like to welcome those of you receiving your Australian Citizenship today and extend that welcome to your family, friends, and your special guests,” Cr Conkey said. “It’s wonderful to have so many cultures represented here today. You bring with you many traditions, beliefs, abilities and talents to add to the vibrancy of this great land. “I know you will never forget where you have come from – and nor should you – your past has made you the person you are today and will also make Australia what it becomes tomorrow.” The new citizens came to Wagga Wagga from

Egypt (11), India (6), the Philippines (5), Pakistan (4), Iran (4), Liberia (1), the United States of America (2), Nepal (1), Vietnam (1), Malaysia (1), Bangladesh (1), Austria (1), Myanmar (1), and the Republic of Ireland (1). Wagga Wagga’s Australia Day Ambassador, Wiradjuri Elder Uncle Dr Stan Grant Senior AM delivered his speech via a video message played during the ceremony. “We’ve got to learn to live with each, learn to get on with each other, be together, be one people in this country,” he said. “This country is big enough for all of us settle into and to love. “It’s time that we start to

ALL SMILES: Karma Mira, originally from Egypt, proudly displays her Australian Citizenship Certificate received from Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Greg Conkey OAM and Member for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr MP during the Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony on Tuesday.

work together. I don’t care what nationality you are; you are here in Australia and this is our country, your country.” In wrapping up his speech, Cr Conkey spoke about the challenges the Wagga Wagga and broader Australian community had faced over the past 12 months, in the form of bushfires followed soon after by the COVID-19 pandemic. “It’s in these times of adversity, that Australians unite and the very best in human nature comes to the fore,” Cr Conkey said. “The generosity shown by the Wagga Wagga community following the bushfires has continued throughout the pandemic, with help and assistance provided to various agencies helping those less fortunate. “It shows what a caring, compassionate city, region and country we live in, and there is no better day than Australia Day to celebrate this unique aspect of being an Australian.” The official ceremony concluded with the singing of the National Anthem by 12-year-olds Jazmin Castle and Max Schneider, accompanied by the Australian Army Band Kapooka. For more photos from the ceremony visit wagga. nsw.gov.au/news

WARM WELCOME: A day of celebration for Ginesh Raju, Arav Ginesh, Vineetha Vijayan, originally from India, who became Australian citizens at the city’s Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony, overseen by Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Greg Conkey OAM and Member for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr MP.

LONG JOURNEY: Mohamed Kandeh, who was born in Sierra Leone and then moved to the United State of America, now calls Wagga home. He made the pledge of loyalty at the city’s Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony, receiving his Citizenship Certificate and a gift from Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Cr Greg Conkey OAM and Member for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr MP.

Positive trends on reducing household waste Wagga Wagga City Council is encouraged to see a growing change in attitude amongst residents about what to do with their unwanted household items. More than 2,200 residents from across the Local Government Area were involved as sellers or shoppers in the Garage Sale Trail held in November 2020, with 41 individual sales and five group sales. Council’s Environmental Education Officer Alice Kent said the Impact Report for Wagga Wagga's Garage Sale Trail 2020 reveals some positive trends in behaviour change among participants. “Just by taking part, those people have become more aware of waste creation and

how easy it is to accrue items you no longer or only rarely use,” Ms Kent said. “By decluttering their homes, they’re now a bit more mindful of what items they’re purchasing and how they dispose of them. “More than 80 per cent of residents stated they were more likely to reduce waste after holding a garage sale, while 23 per cent indicated they were now more likely to buy second-hand furniture. “They’re reassessing how much stuff that they actually need in their household to live a happy existence and it might affect what and how they purchase in the future.” Not only was it an opportunity for sale hosts to

declutter and to find a new home for their unwanted items, the event also provided an opportunity to make some money. According to the survey, $17,187 changed hands at local Garage Sale Trail events. Ms Kent said for 72 per cent of the sellers, it was the first time they had hosted a garage sale, and they would not have held one if it had not been for the Garage Sale Trail. “They needed that little nudge to participate, but the benefit was connecting with neighbours and meeting people who they otherwise might not have met,” Ms Kent said. “Another positive going

COUNCILLOR COLUMN

with the community on council related issues. It is not provided to draw a spotlight to ourselves and score points in our political 2021 has arrived. party. It is clear at least one Councillor is already Two weeks ago, self-promoting Councillor Keenan themselves for used this rate payer elections this year. The funded column to opportunity for each launch another attack Councillor to contribute on members in State to this Councillor and Commonwealth Column is provided government. These for us to share our members (in the thoughts and concerns political party opposing

her own party) were the Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, and State Member Wes Fang. I have never received so much negative feedback from the community in relation to a Councillor Column before and I agree with the comments I received. I am disgusted that the Labor Party Councillor used a rate payer

forward is that just over 90 per cent of sellers indicated they would participate again, with 100 per cent of shoppers giving the same response. “Even with items not sold on the day, they state they were more likely to donate them to charity or other friends or relatives rather than sending them to the tip.” The Impact Report found the estimated weight of items reused locally due the Garage Sale was 14,735kg, while 33 per cent of the items sold would otherwise have gone to landfill. People can pre-register for the 2021 Garage Sale Trail, to be held on the weekend of 13-14 November, at garagesaletrail.com.au

funded resource to push her own political agenda and profile. I understand that opposing political parties will attack each other but they should use the resources of their party to do that, not those funded by the community for informing the community about Council issues and business. Next week we will engage directly with

0400 712 880 | councillor.koschel@wagga.nsw.gov.au the Water Minister Melinda Pavey to secure the future of Lake Albert. This is one of the highest priorities for our community. The community has been loud and clear in asking all councillors to push fixing the Lake. It is an issue I am behind 100%. Unfortunately Minister Pavey is in the political party that Councillor Keenan attacked two weeks ago and now

we are going to them for support. Council has worked hard in both formulating a solution for the Lake and advocating that solution to the NSW Government. For this work and advocacy to be undermined by the actions of one councillor who put her political party career before the interests of our community is something which should be clearly understood in the

community. We all know the old saying 'don’t bite the hand that feeds you'. Well, Councillor Keenan’s column in my opinion took the whole arm. If the solution for Lake Albert is not supported by the Minister for Water next week, I know where I will be looking to find what went wrong.

Councillor Tim Koschel

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Zoo opening hours to change as school resumes If you are planning a trip to the Wagga Zoo & Aviary at the Botanic Gardens from next week onwards, be aware the opening hours are about to change. Manager Parks & Strategic Operations Henry Pavitt said to coincide with the start of Term 1 of the 2021 school year, the zoo will once again be closed to visitors on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Public Notices NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETINGS FEBRUARY 2021

In accordance with the provisions of Section 9 of the Local Government Act 1993, notice is hereby given that an Ordinary meeting of the Council of the City of Wagga Wagga will be held at 6.00pm on Monday, 8 February 2021 in the Council Meeting Room. A second Ordinary meeting of the Council of the City of Wagga Wagga will be held at 6.00pm on Monday, 22 February 2021. This meeting will be held in the Council Meeting Room, cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets Wagga Wagga. Due to the current COVID-19 situation, restrictions apply to the number of persons who can attend meetings, however, the meetings can be viewed on Council’s website via Livestream. Members of the public wishing to address the Council regarding agenda items, must complete the appropriate Public Address Form and return it to Council by 10.00am on the day of meeting. The form is available from the Customer Service counter at the Wagga Wagga Civic Centre or from Council’s website www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/ paforms. Council live streams video and audio of all Council meetings. Members of the public are advised that their voice and/or image may form part of the webcast. Copies of the Agenda are available to the public, at the meetings or from the Customer Service Centre at the Wagga Wagga Civic Centre three days prior to the meetings or from Council’s website wagga. nsw.gov.au/the-council/ council-meetings

ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 101 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979 notice is hereby given that Council has determined the following Development Applications for the month of December 2020.

CDC20/0278 New dwelling with attached single garage, porch and alfresco 24 Evans St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 11 DP 7096 CDC20/0282 Inground Swimming Pool with Child Resistant Barrier 52 Peppermint Dr SPRINGVALE 2650

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“Over the summer school holidays, the zoo was open seven days a week to meet a rise in visitor numbers,” Mr Pavitt said. “With school classes now resuming, it allows us to revert to the opening days of Thursday to Monday, 9am to 4pm, with no entry after 3.45pm. “The two-day closure per week allows for further

Lot 67 DP 1073172 CDC20/0301 Attached Pergola and alterations to southern wall of existing dwelling (replacement of existing window with sliding door) 58 Grinton Ave ASHMONT 2650 Lot 7 DP 1093875 CDC20/0314 Inground Swimming Pool with Child resistant barrier 2,181 Sturt Hwy BORAMBOLA 2650 Lot 111 DP 757218 CDC20/0322 New inground swimming pool with childresistant barrier 9 Lakehaven Dr LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 81 DP 847296 CDC20/0327 Installation of Inground fibreglass swimming pool & child resistant barrier 698 Humula Eight Mile Rd HUMULA 2652 Lot 2 DP 1114634 CDC20/0343 Additions to Dwelling: New front bedroom, attached porch and rear attached Alfresco, Internal alterations to layout: New robe and ensuite, relocate kitchen and refurbish existing bathroom, new robes to bedrooms, External alterations: New opening to be cut in, fill in existing openings. 54 Hardy Ave WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 3 DP 19938 DA16/0477.02 Community Facility amended site layout and internal reconfiguration 11 Fitzhardinge St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 306 DP 757249 DA16/0693.01 1 Dwelling House and 8 Semidetached dwellings, each on a separate Torrens Title lot Minor Alterations to Floorplans and Setbacks 52 Spring St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 10 DP 1220469, Lot 11 DP 1220469, Lot 12 DP 1220469, Lot 13 DP 1220469, Lot 14 DP 1220469, Lot 15 DP 1220469, Lot 16 DP 1220469, Lot 17 DP 1220469, Lot 18 DP 1220469 DA17/0668.01 Multi dwelling housing (3 units) Amendment to Plan of Subdivision 45 Horsley St KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 62 DP 1171247 DA19/0039.02 98 Lot Subdivision Amendment to Staging 177 Pine Gully Rd GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 125 DP 1253593 DA19/0239 Alterations and additions and continued use of existing outbuildings with new fence and gate to rear boundary 26 Best St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot C DP 318841 DA19/0296.01 Proposed garage addition and extension to front verandah of dwelling and addition to shed. 1 Elm Rd LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 5 DP 246895 DA19/0581.01 15 Lot Residential Subdivision Inclusion of Staging 24 Kingsford Smith Rd BOOROOMA 2650 Lot 2 DP 370643 DA19/0631.01 Change of Use to Medical Centre (Physiotherapist), Including Alterations to Building, New Access, Car Park and Demolition of Shed Amend

p 1300 292 442 e council@wagga.nsw.gov.au w www.wagga.nsw.gov.au a Civic Centre Cnr Baylis & Morrow Sts PO Box 20, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650

construction work to continue in the enclosures in and around the zoo.” The change comes into effect from tomorrow (Sunday 31 January), with the first closures to be this Tuesday and Wednesday (2-3 February). It is expected the zoo will return to full operating hours for the Easter school holidays.

Landscaping Requirements 265 Edward St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 609337 DA20/0053 Installation of Office and Lunch Room at Existing Concrete Batching Plant 14 Railway St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 1 DP 362150, Lot B DP 341974 DA20/0272.01 2 x 3bedroom dwellings and subdivision 4 Lee Way LLOYD 2650 Lot 710 DP 1242827 DA20/0310.01 Indoor Recreation Facility (Indoor Pool) Rectify Minor Error in Plan Set (Reduce Building Size) 51 Trail St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 937208, Lot 3 DP 4999 DA20/0364 Use of existing carport 18 O’Connor St URANQUINTY 2652 Lot 32 DP 599343 DA20/0377.01 Construction of swimming pool and shed 42 Matilda Cres GUMLY GUMLY 2652 Lot 217 DP 1210881 DA20/0431 Consolidation and Resubdivision of Land, Demolition of Two Dwellings, Relocation of Access Driveways, Construction of New Car Park, and Tree Removal and Landscaping 2 Hammond Ave EAST WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 10 DP 871169, Lot 11 DP 871169, Lot 7 DP 19089, Lot 8 DP 19089 DA20/0440 Demolition of existing shed, installation of an inground pool and construction of concrete pool barriers. 2 Simmons St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot B DP 356001 DA20/0445.01 Dwelling and garage modify dwelling location, amend bush fire requirements. 48 Lucas Rd OBERNE CREEK 2650 Lot 114 DP 757215 DA20/0450 Centrebased child care facility and associated parking and landscaping 59 Avocet Dr ESTELLA 2650 Lot 30 DP 1254806, Lot 31 DP 1254806, Lot 32 DP 1254806 DA20/0462 Alterations to Pub (Alterations to Walls of Gaming Room, Extension of Eave, and Use of Existing External Walls) 55 Main St LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 1 DP 1114893 DA20/0469 Deck 30 Trevor St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 4 DP 18369 DA20/0470 Two storey dwelling with attached garage, shed, pool and associated retaining wall. 10 Lakesend Pl LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 29 DP 1235752 DA20/0476 Health Services Facility 336 Edward St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 1049345, Lot 10 DP 12441, Lot 11 DP 12441, Lot 12 DP 663068, Lot 13 DP 655792, Lot 14 DP 12441 DA20/0485 Educational Establishment 116 Fitzmaurice St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 782979, Lot 2 DP 782979

DA20/0491.01 Secondary Dwelling 7 Kalmia Pl SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 17 DP 1100372 DA20/0501 Multi Dwelling Housing – 4 x 3 bed dwellings with associated garages and landscaping, new central driveway and consolidation of lots 282 Lake Albert Rd KOORINGAL 2650 Lot 1 DP 38326, Lot 34 DP 38762 DA20/0512.01 Dwelling with attached garage, inground pool and shed – Amendment to correct site dimensions and subsequent minor amendments to siting of dwelling, shed and swimming pool. Modification to Condition C1 (Approved Plans) 2 Lakesend Pl LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 35 DP 1235752 DA20/0522 Addition and alteration to existing dwelling including new carport, use of existing deck and replacement of existing paving around the pool, new pool fence and shade sail over the pool. 51 Fitzroy St TATTON 2650 Lot 35 DP 1061134 DA20/0523 Mixed Use Commercial Premises 167 Fitzmaurice St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 1 DP 157697, Lot 1 DP 804080, Lot 2 DP 219286, Lot 3 DP 219286 DA20/0525 Swimming pool in heritage conservation area 60 Peter St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 3 DP 314528 DA20/0530 Dwelling and Shed 6 O’Connor St URANQUINTY 2652 Lot 2 DP 703561 DA20/0532 Alterations and additions to existing dwelling, carport and shed. 10 Richard St TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 9 DP 15338 DA20/0538 Secondary Dwelling, garage and carport. 8 Cummins Dr SAN ISIDORE 2650 Lot 10 DP 244397 DA20/0542 Construction of two storey dwelling, shed and retaining walls 3 Astley Cl LLOYD 2650 Lot 66 DP 1255405 DA20/0545 Two storey dwelling with attached garage, inground swimming pool and associated retaining wall 7 Fenner Dr LLOYD 2650 Lot 89 DP 1255405 DA20/0551 Construction of retaining wall 44 Matilda Cres GUMLY GUMLY 2652 Lot 218 DP 1210881 DA20/0567 Alterations and Additions to existing dwelling in the Heritage Conservation Area 9 Wollundry Ave WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 30 DP 2910 DA20/0569 Tennis court with lights 47 Peppermint Dr SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 77 DP 1087828 DA20/0572 Rainwater tank and amendment to Building Envelope 24 Lloyd Rd SPRINGVALE 2650 Lot 20 DP 1063399 DA20/0576 Alterations and additions to existing dwelling including demolition

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of existing deck area and outbuildings, and installation of new deck area, above ground pool and shed 87 Plumpton Rd LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 2 DP 1218595 DA20/0578 Erection of 2 Additional Dwellings to Create MultiDwelling Housing and 4 Lot Neighbourhood Subdivision 37 Fernleigh Rd TURVEY PARK 2650 Lot 3 DP 383925 DA20/0579 Construction of shed 107 Dalkeith Ave LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 315 DP 263380 DA20/0589 Dwelling and Shed 123 Gelston Heights Rd GELSTON PARK 2650 Lot 3 DP 270333

with attached garage and associated retaining wall 26 Watson Blvd LLOYD 2650 Lot 68 DP 1255405 DA20/0652 Shed 47 Paradise Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 220 DP 1234337 DA20/0654 Dual Occupancy 2 x 3 bedroom units 4 Windouran St GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 135 DP 1260509 DA20/0654.01 Dual Occupancy 2 x 3 bedroom units – amendment to stormwater contribution 4 Windouran St GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 135 DP 1260509 DA20/0656 Dwelling and retaining walls 122 Coppabella Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 109 DP 1267083 DA20/0658 Dwelling DA20/0590 Dwelling 54 Morgan St URANQUINTY with attached garage, 2652 associated retaining wall Lot 2 DP 759024 and shed DA20/0660 Dual Occupancy 4 Coles St LLOYD 2650 and Community Title Lot 739 DP 1242827 Subdivision 12 Jumbuck Dr DA20/0595 Dwelling and GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 associated retaining walls 20 Hollows Cres LLOYD 2650 Lot 355 DP 1236751 Lot 325 DP 1250195 DA20/0664 Dwelling with attached garage DA20/0596 Construction of 21 Wade St TURVEY PARK shed 16 Hardiman St URANQUINTY 2650 Lot 204 DP 1243715 2652 Lot 22 DP 1194658 DA20/0665 Dwelling 70 Paradise Dr DA20/0607 Secondary GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 dwelling, outbuilding and Lot 327 DP 1253859 pergola 41 Plumpton Rd LAKE ALBERT DA20/0666 Manufactured 2650 home, shed and garage Lot 1 DP 790307 20 Short St OURA 2650 Lot 10 DP 758819 DA20/0609 Dwelling with attached garage, associated DA20/0668 Shed 7 Quill Ave BOOROOMA retaining wall and shed 2650 126 Lakehaven Dr LAKE Lot 629 DP 1241474 ALBERT 2650 Lot 67 DP 1235752 DA20/0669 Dwelling DA20/0611 Dwelling with attached garage and with attached garage and associated retaining wall 2 Kingsford Smith Rd associated retaining wall. BOOROOMA 2650 10 Fenner Dr LLOYD 2650 Lot 738 DP 1249099 Lot 86 DP 1255405 DA20/0680 Dwelling with DA20/0614 Construction of attached garage Single dwelling 23 Greenway St LLOYD 2650 395 Inglewood Rd LAKE Lot 8920 DP 1262050 ALBERT 2650 Lot 3 DP 614558 DA20/0681 Shed and Carport 20 Albury St WAGGA WAGGA DA20/0617 Dwelling 2650 20 Butterbush Rd Lot 3 DP 1259 GREGADOO 2650 Lot 5 DP 1066491 DA20/0682 Shed 236 Gurwood St WAGGA DA20/0620 Construction of WAGGA 2650 single dwelling 58 Manuka Rd LAKE ALBERT Lot 17 DP 22260 2650 DA20/0684 Detached garage Lot 351 DP 1262470 6 Bluett Cres TURVEY PARK DA20/0626 Dual Occupancy 2650 Lot 3 DP 35297 2 x 3 bedroom Units and community title subdivision. DA20/0685 Part demolition, 28 Cootamundra Blvd alterations and additions to GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 existing dwelling Lot 327 DP 1236751 55 Heydon Ave TURVEY PARK 2650 DA20/0629 Construction of Lot 1 DP 384223 single dwelling and shed 73 Connorton St DA20/0687 Alterations to URANQUINTY 2652 existing dwelling, with new Lot 31 DP 1256352 roof line, replacement of DA20/0635 Dwelling and windows and doors, and new retaining walls alfresco area 120 Coppabella Dr 43 Grinton Ave ASHMONT GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 2650 Lot 108 DP 1267083 Lot 225 DP 264175 DA20/0637 Inground DA20/0694 Swimming pool 151 Docker St WAGGA swimming pool WAGGA 2650 7 Couch Ct TURVEY PARK Lot 3 DP 596805 2650 Lot 211 DP 1243715 DA20/0695 Swimming pool 1,684 Sturt Hwy DA20/0642 Awning 23 Maitland Dr ESTELLA 2650 YARRAGUNDRY 2650 Lot 1 DP 880288 Lot 210 DP 1206757 DA20/0698 Shed DA20/0643 Patio 27 Womboin Cres GLENFIELD 9 Hughes Ct LLOYD 2650 PARK 2650 Lot 102 DP 1244414 Lot 15 DP 1057404 DA20/0647 Dwelling DA20/0701 Dwelling

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76 Paradise Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 330 DP 1253859 DA20/0704 Single dwelling and retaining walls 30 Watson Blvd LLOYD 2650 Lot 70 DP 1255405 DA20/0707 Internal alteration and addition for the conversion of a bedroom into a walk in robe and ensuite 6 Broad St WAGGA WAGGA 2650 Lot 4 DP 663065 DA20/0709 Dwelling and retaining walls 2 Lallal Pl GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 346 DP 1253859 DA20/0716 Pool cabana and shed 98 Lakehaven Dr LAKE ALBERT 2650 Lot 24 DP 1235752 DA20/0719 Dwelling and retaining walls 4 Valencia Dr GOBBAGOMBALIN 2650 Lot 135 DP 1267083

Viewing of the Development consents for the abovementioned Development Applications are available via Online Services Search for a Property, or without charge, at the Council Administration Centre, cnr. Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga, at any time between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday (public Holidays excepted). If copies are required, they are available at a cost.

PROPOSED TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE (ELDERSHAW DRIVE – RESEAL PREPARATION)

Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Eldershaw Drive Date: 8 February 2021 to 19 February 2021 Duration: 7am – 5.00pm, weather permitting Reason: Closed for necessary reseal preparation works. Access to local traffic only. Road will reopen at the end of each shift.

PROPOSED TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE (SACKVILLE DRIVE – RESEAL PREPARATION)

Notice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Road: Sackville Drive Date: 8 February 2021 to 19 February 2021 Duration: 7am – 5.00pm, weather permitting Reason: Closed for necessary reseal preparation works. Access to local traffic only. Road will reopen at the end of each shift.

Peter Thompson, General Manager


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