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Council News FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 9 AUGUST 2014 WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL Issue 6 Funbobulator for the win! Weekly information from us to you Council’s re:generate Youth Festival and Neighbourhood Meetings program were also recognised as finalists in the same category. Rounding out a successful night, Nadine Crowley, Media and Communications Coordinator was a finalist in the category that recognises Outstanding Individual Contribution to Communications in Local Government. Council replaces four of its 90 playgrounds per year and was looking for a new way to get kids involved and recognised the importance of what this typically hard to reach An Assessor from Keep Australia Beautiful has given Wagga Wagga the once-over this week as part of the annual Tidy Town Awards. The Assessor, Doug MacDonald (above), was welcomed by the Wagga Wagga Tidy Town Sustainable Community Committee and Council representatives at the Annual Community Award Presentation where Boree Ave in Brunslea Park was named Street of the Year. Wagga Wagga has been entered into the following Tidy Towns Award categories; Overall Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities, Cultural Heritage Edel Quinn Restoration, Community Actions and Wagga gets the once-over by Tidy Town Assessor Wagga Wagga City Council was recognised at Thursday night’s NSW Local Government (LG) Week Awards ceremony held at Parliament House, taking out the Excellence in Communication Award for the creation and implementation of the Funbobulator to involve kids in the design of new and upgrade of existing playgrounds. audience has to say on their local facilities. Council’s Media and Communications staff developed The Funbobulator - a brand new ‘machine’ to design playgrounds which can only be operated by kids, or big kids at heart, and supported it with a print and online communication campaign and in person at Little Big Day Out, Council’s number one event for kids under 12. The Funbobulator provided a visual list of playground equipment along with their cost, and the kids of Wagga Wagga were asked to choose what equipment they would like in the new playgrounds. The Funbobulator encouraged a greater scrutiny over each piece of equipments selection (and a greater understanding of Council’s own budgeting process) by not allowing the operator to go over the allocated budget for each park. This process also encouraged the kids to think carefully about what equipment they would like to see in their new playground. Judges of the RH Dougherty said The Funbobulator “has the unusual challenge of involving kids in a decision-making process, a great strategy was developed and executed perfectly for the target audience. A truly innovative result within a very limited budget.This is democracy in action, and it’s fun!” Fifty-four communication initiatives from Councils across the State were nominated in the Local Government NSW’s RH Dougherty Awards for Excellence in Communication and Reporting to Your Community categories. President of Local Government NSW, Cr Keith Rhoades AFSM, said that the standard of entries was exceptional and that the judges had Continued page 2 Continued page 2

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Page 1: Council News #6 August 9 2014

Council NewsFIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 9 AUGUST 2014

WAGGA WAGGA CITY COUNCIL Issue 6

Funbobulator for the win!

Weekly information from us to you

Council’s re:generate Youth Festival and Neighbourhood Meetings program were also recognised as finalists in the same category.

Rounding out a successful night, Nadine Crowley, Media and Communications Coordinator was a finalist in the category that recognises Outstanding Individual Contribution to Communications in Local Government.

Council replaces four of its 90 playgrounds per year and was looking for a new way to get kids involved and recognised the importance of what this typically hard to reach

An Assessor from Keep Australia Beautiful has given Wagga Wagga the once-over this week as part of the annual Tidy Town Awards.

The Assessor, Doug MacDonald (above), was welcomed by the Wagga Wagga Tidy Town Sustainable Community Committee and Council representatives at the Annual Community Award Presentation where Boree Ave in Brunslea Park was named Street of the Year.

Wagga Wagga has been entered into the following Tidy Towns Award categories; Overall Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities, Cultural Heritage – Edel Quinn Restoration, Community Actions and

Wagga gets the once-over by Tidy Town Assessor

Wagga Wagga City Council was recognised at Thursday night’s NSW Local Government (LG) Week Awards ceremony held at Parliament House, taking out the Excellence in Communication Award for the creation and implementation of the Funbobulator to involve kids in the design of new and upgrade of existing playgrounds.

audience has to say on their local facilities.

Council’s Media and Communications staff developed The Funbobulator - a brand new ‘machine’ to design playgrounds which can only be operated by kids, or big kids at heart, and supported it with a print and online c o m m u n i c a t i o n campaign and in person at Little Big Day Out, Council’s number one event for kids under 12.

The Funbobulator provided a visual list of playground equipment along with their cost, and the kids of Wagga Wagga were asked to choose

what equipment they would like in the new playgrounds.

The Funbobulator encouraged a greater scrutiny over each piece of equipments selection (and a greater understanding of Council’s own budgeting process) by not allowing the operator to go over the allocated budget for each park. This process also encouraged the kids to think carefully about what equipment they would like to see in their new playground.

Judges of the RH Dougherty said The Funbobulator “has the unusual challenge of involving kids in a decision-making process, a great

strategy was developed and executed perfectly for the target audience. A truly innovative result within a very limited budget.This is democracy in action, and it’s fun!”

F i f t y - f o u r c o m m u n i c a t i o n initiatives from Councils across the State were nominated in the Local Government NSW’s RH

Dougherty Awards for Excellence in C o m m u n i c a t i o n and Reporting to Your Community categories.

President of Local Government NSW, Cr Keith Rhoades AFSM, said that the standard of entries was exceptional and that the judges had

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Council is seeking public input to the choice of a name for the Environmental Conservation area in Lloyd that identifies with its location and environmental purposes. In keeping with the purpose of the name and its historical context, Council has identified three Wiradjuri names suitable for the area.

Niyambaa - Squirrel Glider Birri - White Box Birramal - the bush

Community input into the proposed names is currently being sought and results will be included in a future report to Council for consideration. Once endorsed by Council the preferred choice will be officially registered on maps and documents relating to the area.

This consultation will close at 5pm on 18 August 2014 For more information contact David Read, on 1300 292 442.

Cast your vote at www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/conservationarea

Love your city.Have your say.Help name the Lloyd Environmental Conservation area

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WINNERS: Jen Woods with Charlie 12, Emma 15, Lucy 14 and Ginger the Boxer with their iPad mini.

Well over 100 comments have been received during the recent consultation investigating three proposed off leash areas across the City. The feedback is overwhelmingly in support of increasing the number and quality of facilities for Wagga pooches.

A random draw was conducted from consultation participants with Jen Woods of North Wagga being drawn as the lucky winner of an iPad mini.

Council’s Manager Regulatory Services Greg Minehan said the

consultation has been a huge success with a wide range of feedback received from the community.

“The feedback will be reviewed and taken into account for the planning of off leash areas. We'll provide an update on the consultation page in coming weeks to let people know how we’ll progress the development of off leash areas,” Mr Minehan said.

View the feedback at www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/offleash

Food, the delicious play by theatrical marvel Steve Rodgers, comes to Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre tonight following sell-out seasons in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.

A co-production between Force Majeure and Belvoir, Food combines elements of drama, comedy, dance and cookery in an erotic mix of words and movement.

A play called Food would not be complete without the real thing. At each performance selected members of the

audience will be served supper. The Civic Theatre has made a

real commitment to support local producers with the delicious fresh ingredients required by the show. Locally sourced produce will be used to make the minestrone soup, and the sourdough bread and wine used on stage will be local as well. After the show, supper will be served in the Upper Foyer and once again local produce will be showcased.

The show is about sisters Elma (Mel King) and Nancy

(Emma Jackson). Nancy left their remote, truck stop home many years ago; Elma stayed. Nancy chose chaos, freedom and sex; Elma stayed behind and cooked. Now Nancy has returned and their lives are disrupted by the arrival of Hakan Leventoglu (Fayssal Bazzi) ‘Hassan, son of Handsom’, a restless Turkish traveller.

Food plays Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre tonight (Saturday) at 7.30pm.

Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre serves up feast for the senses

Ginger unleashes her excitement

Partnerships – The Men’s Shed, Energy Efficiency – Oasis Cogeneration Project, Waste Management – Kurrajong Waratah Crushed Glass Project, Schools Environment Award – Lutheran Primary School and Young Legends – Mount Austin High School Urban Farming Food relief Project.

Wagga Wagga has a long standing association with the Keep Australia Beautiful Awards and has been involved from the inception of the program in 1981.

The City has a proud history with the Tidy Towns Awards due to the continued commitment of the local community, the Tidy Town Committee and Council’s Parks and Gardens staff who keep our city looking its best.

Councillor Braid will represent the city at the 2014 Keep Australia Beautiful Tidy Town Awards presentation being held in Nundle from 7-9 November 2014.

difficulty in picking winners. “The art of communication and engagement

within Local Government has gone from strength to strength.

“The winners tonight have proved that they are experts in the field of communications and reporting to their community in creative and innovative ways. They are also not afraid to use technology and work outside the realms of their legislative boundaries to improve engagement and services to their communities,” said Cr Rhoades.

The RH Dougherty Awards are managed by Local Government NSW and judged by experts in the communications field.

The Funbobulator will be fired up in the coming week for another three playgrounds.

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DECISIONS, DECISIONS: The Funbobulator in action at last years Little Big Day Out.

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I can understand the community angst over the decision to demolish the Hampden Bridge.

It was a particularly heart

wrenching decision due to its heritage listing, its service to the community for 100 years, and the fact it was the first large overhead-braced Allan Truss bridge designed by Percy Allan.

Unfortunately the bridge had been left to rot once its replacement was constructed in the mid 1990s, and was going to cost an estimated $7m to renovate to a standard that

would allow pedestrian use.Then there was a

significant recurring cost of around $200,000 per annum to maintain it at that level.

With such a tight budget and other more pressing needs crying out for funding it was a decision that just had to be made.

Following that decision came a push from individuals and engineers to retain all three steel pylons as a

reminder of the once mighty bridge and for possible use later as the supports for a foot bridge.

I warmed to the idea questioning reports that the pylons would be a navigational hazard and also would require lighting.

Another positive was a saving of $150,000 to leave them standing.

But again I was given a reality check when told

of the costs involved, $825,000, plus a recurring maintenance amount.

The break down provided by an independent engineer was $140,000 for repairs, $520,000 for repainting and $165,000 for anti corroding measures.

Again Councillors had to reluctantly allow common sense to prevail.

The one piece of good news is that the pylon on the

North Wagga side (located well out of the water) will be retained as a small reminder of the location of the Hampden Bridge and the role it played in the growth and development of the city.

Councillor Greg Conkey

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Public NoticesNOTICE OF INTENTION TO CARRY OUT CHEMICAL TREATMENT OF VEGETATION WITHIN ASSET PROTECTON ZONESOver the next six weeks Wagga Wagga City Council intends to carry out chemical control of vegetation growing within the Asset Protection Zones on Council owned and/or managed reserves within the Wagga Wagga urban area, with the following pesticides: Glyphosate and Metsulfuron methyl. All spraying is carried out as per Council’s Pesticide Plan and signs will be displayed

in urban areas prior to spraying, detailing chemical used and re-entry period. If you wish to obtain further information about the proposed spraying program please contact Council’s Environmental Management Team Leader, Tony Phelps on 02 6936 9341.

NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURENotice is hereby given under Roads Act 1993 Part 8 Division 4 of the temporary closing of: Roads: Baylis & Fitzmaurice St between Morrow and Johnston St, Johnston St between Fitzmaurice St and Ivan Jack Dr, Ivan Jack Dr between Johnston St and The Esplanade, Best St between The Esplanade and Tompson St, Tompson St between Best St and Peter St, Peter St between Tompson

St and Morrow St, Morrow St between Baylis St and Ivan Jack Dr. Duration: Sunday 17 August 2014 from 6am to 4pm Reason: NSW Junior Road Cycling Championship

Detour: As per sign posted routes

RFT2015/003 – WINNING AND CRUSHING GRAVELSuitably endorsed Tenders marked “RFT2015/003 – Winning and Crushing of Gravel” are invited and will be received by the undersigned until 2pm Wednesday 3 September 2014. The contract is a schedule of rates panel contract for the provision of gravel winning and crushing services at Council’s gravel

quarries for a period of 12 months, with an option for a further three 12-month periods, at Council’s discretion. Tenders will be assessed on a number of criteria. Tenderers are advised that the lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Enquiries should be directed to Andrew Mason on 02 6971 4625. A non-refundable fee of $110 will be charged for each hard copy of the Specification or specifications at nil cost can be accessed at the following web address: https://www.tenderlink.com/wagga.

GENERAL MANAGER Phil Pinyon

Meet Middy!This week’s pet of the week is Middy, a one

year old male stumpy tail Blue Heeler with a very gentle and affectionate nature.

Middy requires some special care and attention to bring him around as he is very scared and timid and at the moment does not lead very well.

He does like a scratch and attention and will come to you for more once you have his trust. He is a lovely dog and deserves a good home and will repay all kindness given to him.

You can adopt this lad from the Glenfield Road Animal Shelter for $291.18, which includes micro-chipping, lifetime registration, de-sexing, vaccinations, de-worming and a vet check.

If you would like to meet Middy or any of the animals at the shelter, please visit between 1pm and 4:15pm Monday - Saturday.

The friendly Animal Management Rangers can be contacted on 6971 4651 during business hours.

Have you got talent? Do you have a signature dish? Are you passionate about produce? Want to wow people with your creative wares?

The Fusion14 Multicultural Street Festival is set to be bigger and better than ever before and Council is looking for interested groups and individuals to be a part of the celebration.

Last year more than 8,000 people came together to take part in this annual celebration of cultural diversity, community harmony and the arts.

This year’s event, which will be held from 4-9pm Saturday 18 October, will burst into life in the Civic Centre Precinct with the sights, sounds, tastes and scents from around the world

Expressions of Interests for performers, stall holders and food vendors for Fusion14 close at 5pm on Monday 11 August.

More details and application forms are available at www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/fusion

After the excavation of over 14,000 tonnes of tar impacted material and a further 4,000 tonnes of concrete and other material removed from site, the remediation of the former Tarcutta Street gasworks site is nearing completion.

Council’s Manager Environment and Recreation Mark Gardiner said the project was tracking well.

“Nearby residents may have noticed some vibrations during the backfilling and compaction of the capping layer. These vibrations are associated with rollers used to compact the soil to specification.

“The capping sits atop a pervious marker layer that provides a visual separation between the existing soil and imported fill. This layer, along with the installation of groundwater wells and vapour monitors will assist in future years for monitoring the site and minimising future impact on groundwater contamination.”

The remediation contractors are currently demobilising the water treatment plant as it is no longer required. Any contaminated water on site will now be managed by sediment ponds.

Work will begin on the reinstatement of the car park soon and, dependant on weather and other tasks associated with preparing the site for reinstatement, it is anticipated the car park will be fully reinstated in October.

“The patience of residents and workers of nearby properties during these essential works is appreciated,” Mr Gardiner added.

Weekly updates continue to be provided via the project website at www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/remediation

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VISITOR ECONOMY ASSISTANT - FRONT OF HOUSE Three (3) Permanent Part-time Positions Available Remuneration: Min $24.84 gph + superEnquiries: Naomi Stuart - 02 6926 9145Closing Date: Friday 29 August 2014

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To view this opportunity and apply, visit www.wagga.nsw.gov.au/jobs

Values - Part of everything we do Trust • Respect • Innovation • Teamwork

Wagga Wagga City Council is an EEO employer

TRIMMING THE CAP: Earthworks preparation for kerb and gutter as part carpark reinstatement.

Capping off gasworks site Be a part of the cultural celebrations

“Following completion of excavation works, a large number of trucks have been bringing in clean material in order to create a 1 metre capping layer across much of the site,” Mr Gardiner said.

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Public NoticesNOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALWagga Wagga City Council has received the following application to carry out “Development” under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979.DA14/0362, Demolition & Construction of Recreational Facility (Indoor), 39 Dobney Ave WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650, Lot 4 DP 791193, Applicant: Xceler8 Fitness Centre DA07/1102.05, Two (2) Lot Subdivision & Construction, Fitout & Use of a Retail Store with Associated Carparking & Signage - Extend Permitted Delivery Times to 12 midnight, 7 days per week, 12 Tanda Pl GLENFIELD PARK NSW 2650, Lot 61 DP 1124132, Applicant: Milestone Pty Ltd DA14/0153, 1 x 3br, 2 x 2br Brick Single Storey Units & Community Title Subdivision, 13 Clarence Pl TATTON NSW 2650, Lot 122 DP 1129768, Applicant: Simon Neason Bricklaying Name of Consent Authority: Wagga Wagga City CouncilThe subject application and accompanying documentation, may be inspected at the following address until the closure of exhibition.Submission Period: Monday 11 August 2014 to Monday 25 August 2014Where: Wagga Wagga City Council, cnr Baylis and Morrow St, Wagga Wagga (Customer Service Counter).When: 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except Public Holidays).Any person seeking to make a submission in relation to the abovementioned development should address all correspondence to the Consent Authority to be received prior to 5pm on the final day of the exhibition period. If any submission is made by way of objection, the grounds of objection must be specified in the submission.Persons lodging submissions are required to declare political donations (including donations of more than $1,000) made in the previous two years. For more details, including disclosure form, go to www.planning.nsw.gov.au/donations.Persons making written submissions regarding the above development are advised that any submission received within the submission period will be subject to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPPA) and may be attached to the final report, in its entirety or in part, to Council unless explicitly requested by the person making the submission that they do not wish this to occur.Enquiries: Further details relating to the matter can be obtained by contacting the Council’s Development Services. If you have any enquiries regarding the application, or about making submission, please telephone Development Services on 1300 292 442.

DEVELOPMENT CONSENTS ISSUEDPursuant 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 June 2014.CDC14/0091 – Install Verandah to Side of Existing Dwelling 1 Canola Pl ESTELLALot 11 DP 881822CDC14/0095 – Extension to Rear of Residence 56 Gormly Ave WAGGA WAGGA

Lot 38 DP 12441CDC14/0099 – Re Build Fire Damaged Shed & Repair Fire Damaged Property 14 Cunningdroo St LADYSMITHLot 6 DP 758593CDC14/0102 – Farm Machinery Shed & Workshop Sturt Hwy BORAMBOLALot 119 DP 45408DA05/1203.01 – Proposed Tourist Facility with Farmstay Accommodation, Tea House & Dual Occupancy – Amended Proposal & Plans, amended contribution 51 Butterbush Rd GREGADOOLot 3 DP 1066491DA07/0683.04 – Proposed Staged Development for Two (2) Dwelling Houses – Modification of Dwelling Location, Site Access & Vegetation Buffer Area Old Narrandera Rd GOBBAGOMBALINLot 51 DP 751422DA10/0635.03 – Residential Subdivision – Modify Condition 19 (Building Envelope) 108 Brindabella Dr TATTONLot 327 DP 1178026DA12/0115.02 – Additions & Alterations, Carport, Patio & Shed – Rear Dining & Living Rooms Extended 850mm (South), Extend Carport & Alter Patio Shape to Suit Boundary Line 44 Coleman St TURVEY PARKLot 4 DP 17039DA12/0160.01 – Dual Occupancy (2 x 3 Bedroom) to be Neighbourhood Subdivided: Extension of basement area to include studio and basement 1 Buller Pl TATTONLot 921 DP 1128182DA12/0179.01 – Demolition of Shed & Carport & Construction of Shed & Carport – Modify Toilet Layout 59 Vincent Rd LAKE ALBERTLot 1 DP 246310DA12/0569.01 – Alterations & Additions to an Existing Recreational & Commercial Premises & to Include a Change of Use to a Health Service Facility & Consolidation of Allotments – Amend design of front gable, amend internal configuration of one room, amend door to window on front elevation 40 Morrow St WAGGA WAGGALot 1 DP 779323DA13/0318.01 – Dwelling, Garage, Alfresco & Shed – Relocate Dwelling 80 Riverview Dr MOORONGLot 13 DP 1108268DA13/0354.02 – Demolition of Dwellings, Erection of Day Surgery & Associated Parking – Modify Condition 39 to Indicate Stormwater & Sewer Easements on the Subject Land 2 Meurant Ave WAGGA WAGGALot 14 DP 15274DA13/0486 – 12 x 1 Bedroom Units under SEPP (Housing for Seniors or People with a Disability) 2004 & 2 Lot Subdivision 156 Bourke St MOUNT AUSTINLot 2 DP 811417DA13/0603.01 – Demolition of Existing Structures & Construction of Warehouses & Associated Parking – Modification of Condition 1 – Toilet to Plans 1 Ball Pl EAST WAGGA WAGGALot 11 DP 1097028DA13/0619.01 – Eight (8) Lot Subdivision (Industrial) – Amendments to Permit Staged Construction 80 Bomen Rd BOMENLot 7 DP 830975DA13/0639.01 – Staged Development, Residential Subdivision – Stage 1: 27 Lots & Concept Approval – Amendment & Deletion of Conditions Spring St WAGGA WAGGALot 1 DP 578010DA13/0663 – Alterations & Additions to Oil Refinery (Waste Transformer Oil Waste

Processing Facility) 42 Lewington St BOMENLot 12 DP 862784DA13/0669.01 – Self Storage Units – Increase Size of Building to Allow for 11 Additional Storage Units 135 Fernleigh Rd GLENFIELD PARKLot 2 DP 777052DA13/0699 – Four (4) Storey, 22 Tenancy, Commercial Premises 193 Morgan St WAGGA WAGGALot 4 DP 203835DA14/0055.01 – Verandah – Reduce Size of Verandah 32 Grove St KOORINGALLot 87 DP 200630DA14/0062 – Rural Workers Dwelling & Shed 1,795 Old Narrandera Rd EUBERTALot 4 DP 1165638DA14/0074.01 – Change of Use from Dwelling to Farm Stay Accommodation 66 Flowerdale Rd MOORONGLot 1 DP 224934DA14/0078.01 – Demolition of Service Station & Re Build New Service Station (24 Hour Operation) – Amend Conditions 8 & 10 of Consent Relating to Signage & Landscaping, Amend Design of Service Yard & Reduce On Site Parking By 1 Space 170 Fitzmaurice St WAGGA WAGGALot 1 DP 541633DA14/0118 – Proposed New Garage & Second Dwelling 12 Fox St WAGGA WAGGALot 5 DP 12772DA14/0126 – Warehouse Development (Staged Development) 49 Pearson St WAGGA WAGGALot 1 DP 521228DA14/0137 – Continued Use of Carport & Enclosed Back Room 28 Stanley St KOORINGALLot 34 DP 219775DA14/0165 – Use of Existing Shade Sail 41 Brindabella Dr TATTONLot 2 DP 1139947DA14/0183 – Dual Occupancy – 2 x 3 Bedroom 10 Darling Pl TATTONLot 730 DP 1099783DA14/0191 – Installation of Solar Panels to Existing Building 138 Elizabeth Ave FOREST HILLLot 1 DP 819642DA14/0192 – Use of Existing Rear Verandah 13 John St KOORINGALLot 273 DP 38519DA14/0194 – Dwelling & Garage 16 Watson Blvd LLOYDLot 26 DP 1177765DA14/0207 – Garage/Shed 71 Brucedale Dr BRUCEDALELot 10 DP 859026DA14/0210 – Dwelling & Garage 8 Pooginook Pl BOURKELANDSLot 4 DP 1193051DA14/0211 – Dwelling & Garage 3 Glenrock Cl BOURKELANDSLot 15 DP 1187542DA14/0212 – Pool Shed/Entertainment Room 557 Kooringal Rd LAKE ALBERTLot 4 DP 203067DA14/0213 – Change of Use to Vehicle Repair Station & Signage 43 Pearson St WAGGA WAGGALot 4 DP 50604DA14/0215 – Shed 57 Plumpton Rd LAKE ALBERTLot 85 DP 757246DA14/0216 – Raised shed 9m x 4.5m with deck 10 William St NORTH WAGGA WAGGALot 1 DP 196317

DA14/0217 – Convert Existing Verandah to Living Area & New Roof 123 Red Hill Rd TOLLANDLot 50 DP 229332DA14/0225 – Rural Dwelling 559 The Rock-Narrandera Rd LOCKHARTLot 3 DP 805543DA14/0227 – Shed 6 Nunkeri St GLENFIELD PARKLot 54 DP 841896DA14/0231 – Shed, Pergola & Demolish Office 59 Dalkeith Ave LAKE ALBERTLot 271 DP 719939DA14/0232 – Alterations & Additions to Existing Industrial Premises Comprising a Proposed Truck Wash Down Bay & Installation of an Underground Fuel Tank 147 Hammond Ave EAST WAGGA WAGGALot 2 DP 738461DA14/0234 – Proposed Shed 6 Murndal Pl BOURKELANDSLot 4 DP 1148099DA14/0236 – Placement of Fill, Access & Construction of Shed in Floodplain 174 Gumly Rd GUMLY GUMLYLot 218 DP 757232DA14/0237 – Patio 7 Banksia Pl SPRINGVALELot 56 DP 786776DA14/0238 – Proposed Dwelling 4 Glandore St BOURKELANDSLot 24 DP 1193051DA14/0239 – Proposed Dwelling & Garage 34 Samson Ave ESTELLALot 130 DP 1187146DA14/0240 – Proposed Dwelling & Garage 26 Samson Ave ESTELLALot 126 DP 1187146DA14/0241 – Proposed Dwelling 74 Lingiari Dr LLOYDLot 11 DP 1177765DA14/0243 – Use of Existing Ensuite 15 Bolger Ave MOUNT AUSTINLot 130 DP 36287DA14/0245 – Extension to Existing Dwelling, Carport & Detached Garage 35 Lindsay St TURVEY PARKLot 19 DP 12786DA14/0246 – Proposed Dwelling & Garage 5 Glandore St BOURKELANDSLot 18 DP 1193051DA14/0248 – Dwelling & Garage 15 Cootamundra Blvd GOBBAGOMBALINLot 8 DP 1181446DA14/0251 – Dwelling 141 Brucedale Dr BRUCEDALELot 11 DP 1052318DA14/0257 – Proposed Dwelling 22 Pooginook Pl BOURKELANDSLot 11 DP 1193051DA14/0267 – Dwelling & Garage 16 Barton Ave LLOYDLot 2 DP 1183084DA14/0268 – Dwelling & Garage 9 Barmedman Ave GOBBAGOMBALINLot 39 DP 1181446DA14/0283 – Proposed Shed 61 Jack Ave MOUNT AUSTINLot 15 DP 1063615DA14/0294 – Proposed Dwelling & Garage 7 Gimlet Pl FOREST HILLLot 95 DP 1183086Viewing of the Development Consents for the abovementioned Development Applications are available, without charge, at the Council Administration Centre, cnr. Baylis and Morrow St, Wagga Wagga, at any time between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday (public Holidays excepted). If copies are required, they are available at a cost.

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