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Mid Murray Council Development Assessment Panel Meeting Held on 26 September 2005 Be Taken As Read and Confirmed Subject to DT Townsend’S Apology Being Recorded MID MURRAY COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT PANEL Minutes Meeting held in the Council Chambers, Main Street, Cambrai Monday 31 October 2005, 10.00am 1. PRESENT BJ Taylor (Presiding Member), IR Mann OAM, HE Knipe, DT Townsend, DJ Burgess, R Dawkins, R Mead, IK Bormann and GL Drinkwater 2. IN ATTENDANCE Mr KL Goldstone, Environmental Services Manager Mr GD Parsons, Development Officer - Planning 3. COMMENCEMENT AND WELCOME 10.00AM The Presiding Member declared the meeting open and welcomed all members. 4. APOLOGIES Nil. 5. CONFIRMATION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES (Page 1782 – 26/9/2005) 1812/1 D Townsend moved that the minutes of the Mid Murray Council Development Assessment Panel Meeting held on 26 September 2005 be taken as read and confirmed subject to DT Townsend’s apology being recorded. Seconded I Mann. CARRIED. 6. DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1812/2 D Burgess moved that the report be received. Seconded I Bormann. CARRIED. Development Assessment Panel 1812 Minutes 31 October 2005 MID MURRAY COUNCIL 6. DEVELOPMENT REPORT CONT’D BUSINESS ARISING FROM REPORT 6.8 Development Application 711/307/05 – RW & K Shulver 1813/1 D Burgess moved that in forming the opinion Development Application 711/307/05 is not seriously at variance with Council’s Development Plan, the Development Assessment Panel resolve the application be granted Provisional Development Plan Consent, with a 6.0 metre setback from the Pearson Street boundary (measured from the wall of the building as detailed in correspondence received from the applicants dated 13 October 2005) subject to the attachment of relevant conditions under delegated authority. Seconded I Bormann. CARRIED. 6.9 ElectraNet SA 10.25 AM Mr Myles Somers, Urban & Regional Planner – ElectraNet SA, addressed the Panel. 10.47 AM The meeting adjourned. 11.10 AM The meeting resumed. 1813/2 R Mead moved that the late correspondence from B & K Munday be received. Seconded D Burgess. CARRIED. 11.30 AM Mr Myles Somers left the meeting. 1813/3 I Mann moved that the Development Assessment Commission be advised that the Mid Murray Council Development Assessment Panel is of the view that the development application, submitted under Section 49(2) of the Development Act 1993, to establish an electricity substation over Allotment 17 of Filed Plan 157552, Tepko-Mt Torrens Road, Hundred of Tungkillo, is not seriously at variance with Council’s Development Plan and therefore warrants the granting of provisional development plan consent. Seconded R Dawkins. CARRIED. Development Late Report 1813/4 R Dawkins moved that the late report be received. Seconded R Mead. CARRIED. Development Assessment Panel 1813 Minutes 31 October 2005 MID MURRAY COUNCIL 6. DEVELOPMENT REPORT CONT’D 6.10 Development Application 711/506/05 - Tincknell Nominees Pty Ltd 1814/1 R Dawkins moved that development application 711/506/05 is deemed seriously at variance with the land management agreement registered over the subject land, and in particular is at variance with Clause 4 under the heading ‘Materials and Finishes’ of the First Schedule. Further the development application is deemed seriously at variance with the Council Development Plan, and in particular the following Objectives and Principles of Development Control, and on both counts is refused:- Council Wide Objective 15; Council Wide Principles of Development Control 33, 37 and 42. Seconded R Mead. CARRIED. 7. LATE CORRESPONDENCE Nil. 8. OTHER BUSINESS Nil. 9. NEXT MEETING To be held in the Meeting Room of the Mannum Council Offices, 49 Adelaide Road, Mannum on Monday, 19 December 2005, commencing at 10.00am. 10. CLOSURE 11.52 AM The Presiding Member declared the meeting closed. ……………………………………… PRESIDING MEMBER ……………………………………… DATE Development Assessment Panel 1814 Minutes 31 October 2005 MID MURRAY COUNCIL – DEVELOPMENT REPORT 6.1 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 13 SEPTEMBER 2005 TO 18 OCTOBER 2005 Development No. 711/441/05 Date Received 15.09.2005 Name A & R Pym Description Dwelling Extensions Location Lot 1 of F6277, Tepko-Mount Torrens Road, Hundred of Tungkillo Development No. 711/442/05 Date Received 13.09.2005 Name I Alexander Description Jetty Location Lot 71 of D53187, Section 163, Pelde Street, Punyelroo, Hundred of Fisher Development No. 711/444/05 Date Received 13.09.2005 Name J & K Sharp Description Dwelling Location Lot 115 of F100107, Section 210, Government Road, Scotts Creek, Hundred of Eba Development No. 711/445/05 Date Received 16.09.2005 Name KM & CF Gray Description Decking Location Part Allotment 14, Lot 36 of F203, South Punyelroo Shack Road, South Punyelroo, Hundred of Fisher Development No. 711/446/05 Date Received 16.09.2005 Name B & B Heinicke Description Shed Extension Location Lot 1 of D55766, East Front Road, Younghusband, Hundred of Younghusband Development No. 711/447/05 Date Received 16.09.2005 Name JA Barrett Description Shack Extension Location Part Allotment 14, Lot 3 of F203, South Punyelroo Shack Road, South Punyelroo, Hundred of Fisher Development No. 711/448/05 Date Received 16.09.2005 Name R Hall Description Shed Location Lot 3 of F110105, Part Section Z, East Front Road, Hundred of Younghusband Development No. 711/449/05 Date Received 19.09.2005 Name P & R Kelly Description Carport Location Lot 104 of F169853, Palmer Reservoir Road, Hundred of Tungkillo Development No. 711/450/05 Date Received 16.09.2005 Name R Millington Description Floating Pontoon & Leisure Deck Location Part Allotment 11, Lot 23 of D33358, Section 193, Marks Landing Shack Road, Hundred of Nildottie Development Assessment Panel 1815 Minutes 31 October 2005 MID MURRAY COUNCIL – DEVELOPMENT REPORT 6.1 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 13 SEPTEMBER 2005 TO 18 OCTOBER 2005 Development No. 711/451/05 Date Received 21.09.2005 Name RF Salisbury Description Upgrade of Jetty & Boat Mooring Location Lot 6 of D5508, Part Section 146, Purnong Road, Hundred of Finniss Development No. 711/453/05 Date Received 21.09.2005 Name G Hill Description Verandah Location Lot 91 of F216025, Section 560, Government Road, Hundred of Finniss Development No. 711/454/05 Date Received 22.09.2005 Name Mannum Slipway & Moorings Description Replacement Shed Location Lot 508 of FP208884, Part Section 1423, Bowhill Road, Hundred of Younghusband Development No. 711/455/05 Date Received 23.09.2005 Name KD & PL Larner Description Shed Location Lot 3 of F202, Part Section 115, Swan Reach Mannum Road, Hundred of Fisher Development No. 711/456/05 Date Received 23.09.2005 Name WS Barr Description Domestic Garage Location Lot 215 of F208591, Part Section 62, 20 Phillip Avenue, Swan Reach, Hundred of Nildottie Development No. 711/457/05 Date Received 27.09.2005 Name AD & VM Marschall Description Dwelling Location Section 262, Government Road, Hundred of Cadell Development No. 711/458/05 Date Received 27.09.2005 Name Mid Murray Council Description Two Cabins Location Section 906, Purnong Road, Mannum, Hundred of Finniss Development No. 711/460/05 Date Received 28.09.2005 Name B Schache Description Shed Location Section 485, Flood Road, Mannum, Hundred of Finniss Development No. 711/461/05 Date Received 28.09.2005 Name L Howie & Co Description Garage Extension Location Lot 7 of D63330, Part Section 314, Mannum Purnong Road, Mannum, Hundred of Ridley Development Assessment Panel 1816 Minutes 31 October 2005 MID MURRAY COUNCIL – DEVELOPMENT REPORT 6.1 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 13 SEPTEMBER 2005 TO 18 OCTOBER 2005 Development No. 711/462/05 Date Received 28.09.2005 Name Captain Cook Cruises Description Disability Access Boardwalk/Ramp Location Section 273, Preiss Landing Road, Big Bend, Hundred of Ridley Development No. 711/463/05 Date Received 28.09.2005 Name NO Zimmermann Description Implement Shed Location Lot 3 of D43343, Cambrai Truro Road, Sedan, Hundred of Jellicoe Development No. 711/464/05 Date Received 28.09.2005 Name P Vlassco Description Dwelling Location Section 626, Government Road, Hundred of Cadell Development No. 711/465/05 Date Received 29.09.2005 Name CD & JR Jarred Description Carport/Pergola Location Lot 51 of D50705, 32 Bretag Street, Mannum, Hundred of Finniss Development No. 711/466/05 Date Received 30.09.2005 Name J Bailes Description Deck Extension Location Lot 15 of 20550, Part Section 429, Arnold Court, Hundred of Nildottie Development No. 711/467/05 Date Received 30.09.2005 Name Paramount Developments Pty Ltd Description Verandah Location Lot 58 of F157593, 4 Adelaide Road, Hundred of Tungkillo Development No. 711/468/05 Date Received 30.09.2005 Name B Metcalf Description Aircraft Hanger Location Lot 3 of 1454, Part Section 165, Schilling Road, Annadale, Hundred of Anna Development No. 711/469/05 Date Received 30.09.2005 Name M & J Van Der Keyl Description Transportable Dwelling Location Lot 296 of D20855, 7 Merivale Street, Hundred of Skurray Development No. 711/470/05 Date Received 04.10.2005 Name Softwoods Timberyards Pty Ltd Description Verandah Location Lot 60 of D64327, Piece 73, Government Road, Hundred of Younghusband Development Assessment Panel 1817 Minutes 31 October 2005 MID MURRAY COUNCIL – DEVELOPMENT REPORT 6.1 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD 13 SEPTEMBER 2005 TO 18 OCTOBER 2005 Development No. 711/471/05 Date Received 04.10.2005 Name A McShane Description Verandah Location Lot 149 of D120701, 12 Sixth Street, Morgan, Hundred of Eba Development No. 711/472/05 Date Received 05.10.2005 Name Fairmont Homes Pty Ltd Description Dwelling Location Lot 104 of D62719, Section 466, Budarick Road, Hundred of Finniss Development No. 711/473/05 Date Received 05.10.2005 Name S Krahling Description Shed Location Lot 53 of D36193, Muller's Road, Black Hill, Hundred of Angas Development No. 711/474/05 Date Received 05.10.2005 Name G Rogers Description Shed Location Lot 26 of D5793, Part Section 299, 21 Rob Loxton Road, Walker Flat, Hundred of Ridley Development No.
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