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01-07-2016 to 30-06-2017 Development Register for Period 01-07-2016 to 30-06-2017 Application No 010/V082/17 Application Date Planning Approval Application received 08/01/2017 Building Approval Applicants Name The Solar River Project Pty Ltd Building Application Land Division Approval Applicants Address ThincLab Development Approval 10 Pulteney Street Conditions availabe on request Adelaide SA 5000 Planning Conditions 0 Development Commenced Property House No 0 Building Conditions 0 Development Completed Lot Land Division Conditions 0 Concurrence Required Section Private Certifier Conditions 0 Date Appeal Lodged Plan DAC Conditions 0 Appeal Decision Property Street 0 Fees Amount Due Amount Distributed Property Suburb 0 Title $0.00 $0.00 Hundred $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Development Description $0.00 $0.00 200MV Photovoltaic solar array and 20MW Battery Storage System Relevant Authority Development Assessment Commission Referred to Private Certifier Name Request Pursuant to R15 (7(b) N Development Register for Period 01-07-2016 to 30-06-2017 Application No 422/001/17 Application Date Planning Approval Application received 03/01/2017 Building Approval Applicants Name Fen Architecture Building Application Land Division Approval Applicants Address 5 35-37 Stirling Street Development Approval Thebarton SA 5031 Conditions availabe on request Planning Conditions 0 Development Commenced Property House No 6 Building Conditions 0 Development Completed Lot 327 Land Division Conditions 0 Concurrence Required Section Private Certifier Conditions 0 Date Appeal Lodged Plan F186839 DAC Conditions 0 Appeal Decision Property Street SMELTS RD Fees Amount Due Amount Distributed Property Suburb BURRA Title CT5685/430 Lodgement Fee Planning > $5000 $129.00 $0.00 Hundred KOORINGA Complying Consent $10000-$100000 $105.00 $0.00 Assessment Against Building Rules $66.50 $0.00 Development Description $0.00 $0.00 Refurbishment & Alterations to existing MFS Unit Relevant Authority Delegated Officer Referred to Private Certifier Name Request Pursuant to R15 (7(b) N Application No 422/002/16 Application Date 11/01/2016 Planning Approval 21/03/2016 Approved Application received 21/03/2016 Building Approval 25/01/2017 Approved Applicants Name BURRA PONY CLUB Building Application 21/03/2016 Land Division Approval Applicants Address LOT 475 Development Approval 25/01/2017 Approved HALL TERRACE Conditions availabe on request BURRA SA 5417 Planning Conditions 4 Development Commenced Property House No 0 Building Conditions 1 Development Completed Lot 475 Land Division Conditions 0 Concurrence Required Section Private Certifier Conditions 0 Date Appeal Lodged Plan F186987 DAC Conditions 0 Appeal Decision Property Street HALL TCE Fees Amount Due Amount Distributed Property Suburb BURRA Title CT5805/173 Lodgement Fee (base fee) $60.00 $0.00 Hundred KOORINGA Complying Consent < $10000 $37.50 $1.88 Public Consultation Cat 3 $103.00 $0.00 Development Description Assessment Against Building Rules $65.50 $4.17 Installation of 2 x 5 metre lights Relevant Authority Delegated Officer Referred to Private Certifier Name Request Pursuant to R15 (7(b) N Development Register for Period 01-07-2016 to 30-06-2017 Application No 422/002/17 Application Date Planning Approval 03/04/2017 Approved Application received 09/01/2017 Building Approval 27/04/2017 Approved Applicants Name Mr Angus Stockman Building Application 9/01/2017 Land Division Approval Applicants Address c/o- Zummo Design Development Approval 32A Mary Street Conditions availabe on request Salisbury SA 5108 Planning Conditions 4 Development Commenced Property House No 83 Building Conditions 1 Development Completed Lot Land Division Conditions 0 Concurrence Required Section 79 80 82 Private Certifier Conditions 0 Date Appeal Lodged Plan H230900 DAC Conditions 0 Appeal Decision Property Street BRERETON ROAD Fees Amount Due Amount Distributed Property Suburb HANSON Title CT6008/360 Lodgement Fee Planning > $5000 $129.00 $0.00 Hundred HANSON Non Complying Consent > $100000 $200.00 $10.00 Lodgement Fee - Staged Consent Building $61.00 $18.52 Development Description $0.00 $0.00 49 metre x 24.5 metre machinery shed Relevant Authority Delegated Officer Referred to Private Certifier Name Approved - Consistent Request Pursuant to R15 (7(b) N Application No 422/002/18 Application Date 10/01/2018 Planning Approval 19/03/2018 Approved Application received Building Approval 03/04/2018 Approved Applicants Name SM & MJ BOTH Building Application Land Division Approval Applicants Address 25 Laurence St Eudunda 53 Development Approval Conditions availabe on request 03/04/2018 Approved Planning Conditions 4 Development Commenced Property House No 25 Building Conditions 1 Development Completed Lot 1 Land Division Conditions 0 Concurrence Required Section Private Certifier Conditions 0 Date Appeal Lodged Plan F156291 DAC Conditions 0 Appeal Decision Property Street LAURENCE ST Fees Amount Due Amount Distributed Property Suburb EUDUNDA Title CT5283/755 Lodgement Fee Planning > $5000 $133.00 $0.00 Hundred NEALES Complying Consent $10000-$100000 $107.00 $5.35 Assessment Against Building Rules $83.16 $5.29 Development Description $0.00 $0.00 2 xReplacement sheds: 1x 6.0 metre x 4.8 metre shed & 1 x 9.1 metre x Relevant Authority Delegated Officer Referred to Private Certifier Name Request Pursuant to R15 (7(b) N Development Register for Period 01-07-2016 to 30-06-2017 Application No 422/003/17 Application Date Planning Approval 03/04/2017 Approved Application received 09/01/2017 Building Approval 27/04/2017 Approved Applicants Name Mr John Stockman Building Application 9/01/2017 Land Division Approval Applicants Address c/o- Zummo Design Development Approval 32a Mary Street Conditions availabe on request Salisbury SA 5108 Planning Conditions 4 Development Commenced Property House No 341 Building Conditions 1 Development Completed Lot Land Division Conditions 0 Concurrence Required Section 700 701 70 Private Certifier Conditions 0 Date Appeal Lodged Plan H230900 DAC Conditions 0 Appeal Decision Property Street OLD HANSON ROAD Fees Amount Due Amount Distributed Property Suburb BURRA Title CT5661/238 Lodgement Fee Planning > $5000 $129.00 $0.00 Hundred HANSON Complying Consent > $100000 $200.00 $10.00 Lodgement Fee - Staged Consent Building $61.00 $18.52 Development Description $0.00 $0.00 36.5 metre x 24 metre x 7.5 metre machinery shed Relevant Authority Delegated Officer Referred to Private Certifier Name Approved - Consistent Request Pursuant to R15 (7(b) N Application No 422/003/18 Application Date 12/01/2018 Planning Approval 07/02/2018 Approved Application received Building Approval Applicants Name Vivienne Wilson Building Application Land Division Approval Applicants Address 16 Smelts RD Burra SA 541 Development Approval Conditions availabe on request 07/02/2018 Approved Planning Conditions 1 Development Commenced Property House No 16 Building Conditions 0 Development Completed Lot 91 Land Division Conditions 0 Concurrence Required Section Private Certifier Conditions 0 Date Appeal Lodged Plan F171450 DAC Conditions 0 Appeal Decision Property Street SMELTS RD Fees Amount Due Amount Distributed Property Suburb BURRA Title CT5333/577 $0.00 $0.00 Hundred KOORINGA $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Development Description $0.00 $0.00 Installation of solar system Relevant Authority Delegated Officer Referred to Heritage Branch Private Certifier Name Request Pursuant to R15 (7(b) N Development Register for Period 01-07-2016 to 30-06-2017 Application No 422/004/17 Application Date Planning Approval 21/02/2017 Approved Application received 16/01/2017 Building Approval 25/09/2017 Approved Applicants Name Alan and Sharon Wiech Building Application 21/02/2017 Land Division Approval Applicants Address 9 Linkson Street Development Approval 25/09/2017 Approved Burra SA 5417 Conditions availabe on request Planning Conditions 4 Development Commenced Property House No 0 Building Conditions 1 Development Completed Lot Land Division Conditions 0 Concurrence Required Section 63 Private Certifier Conditions 0 Date Appeal Lodged Plan H200500 DAC Conditions 0 Appeal Decision Property Street DUST HOLE CREEK RD Fees Amount Due Amount Distributed Property Suburb HALLETT Title CT5796/479 Lodgement Fee Planning > $5000 $129.00 $0.00 Hundred HALLETT Complying Consent < $10000 $38.25 $1.91 Assessment Against Building Rules $140.40 $8.93 Development Description $0.00 $0.00 6 METRE X 9 METRE STORAGE SHED Relevant Authority Delegated Officer Referred to Private Certifier Name Request Pursuant to R15 (7(b) N Application No 422/004/18 Application Date 22/01/2018 Planning Approval 16/03/2018 Approved Application received Building Approval 17/04/2018 Approved Applicants Name METAL AS ANYTHING Building Application Land Division Approval Applicants Address 3-5 PRICE STREET Development Approval 17/04/2018 Approved KADINA SA 5554 Conditions availabe on request Planning Conditions 4 Development Commenced Property House No 0 Building Conditions 2 Development Completed Lot Land Division Conditions 0 Concurrence Required Section 4 271 Private Certifier Conditions 0 Date Appeal Lodged Plan H200200 DAC Conditions 0 Appeal Decision Property Street WORLDS END HWY Fees Amount Due Amount Distributed Property Suburb BALDINA Title CT5971/400 Lodgement Fee Planning > $5000 $133.00 $0.00 Hundred BALDINA Complying Consent < $10000 $39.00 $1.95 Assessment Against Building Rules $190.80 $12.14 Development Description $0.00 $0.00 12.0 METRE X 6.0 METRE X 3.3 METRE ZINC SHED Relevant Authority Delegated Officer Referred to Private
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