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October 6.Qxd 15/01/2019 4:02 PM Page 1 Community Information Page - 24 January 2019_october 6.qxd 15/01/2019 4:02 PM Page 1 UUppppeerr LLaacchhllaann SShhiirree CCoouunncciill TTHHEE SSHHIIRREE OOFF VVIILLLLAAGGEESS Stay up to date with Council news by signing up to Council’s weekly e-newsletter at: www.upperlachlan.nsw.gov.au Thursday, 24 January 2019 Notice of Public Exhibition of Determinations Issued Australia Day Council Closures Planning Proposal 1 to 31 December 2018 Council wishes to advise the community that the DA No. Proposal Property Crookwell and Gunning Administration Offices and Amend Upper Lachlan LEP 2010 to the Taralga Community Service Centre will be permit ‘storage premises’ in the 118/2013 Change of 95 Bigga Rd, Binda closed for the Australia Day public holiday on Monday, (Mod) Use Lot 95 DP 753028 & Lot 1 DP 28 January 2019 and will reopen at 9.00am on IN2 Light Industrial Zone 1191756 Tuesday, 29 January 2019. In accordance with the Environmental Planning and 96/2017 Subdivision Stink Pot Rd & 1647 Coolalie Assessment Act 1979 and the Environmental Planning Crookwell and Gunning Libraries will be closed on (Mod) Rd, Jerrawa and Assessment Regulations 2000 , Upper Lachlan Saturday, 26 January 2019 and Crookwell Library will Lot 1 DP 1227279 & Lot 3 DP Shire Council, the relevant planning authority (RPA), also be closed on Monday, 28 January 2019 (Gunning 1217209 gives public notice of the exhibition of a Planning Library does not open on Mondays). Crookwell and Proposal relating to amending the Upper Lachlan LEP 124/2017 Consolidation Gurrundah Road, Gurrundah Gunning Libraries will reopen on Tuesday, 29 January 2010 to permit ‘storage premises’ in the IN2 Light Lot 220 & 221 DP 750019 2019 at 10.30am and 2.00pm, respectively. The will be closed Industrial Zone. 87/2018 Subdivision Peelwood Rd, Laggan Crookwell Visitor Information Centre on Saturday, 26 January 2019 only. Lot 7 DP 1020135 Crookwell and The Planning Proposal is to remove the land use term Gunning Swimming Pools will remain open. ‘Storage Premises’ from 4 Prohibited in the Land Use 99/2018 Pub 34 Goulburn St, Crookwell will Table IN2 Light Industrial Zone. Alterations/ Lot 2 DP 800629 Crookwell, Gunning, Taralga and Collector Tips be closed on Saturday, 26 January 2019. Crookwell Tip Additions The exhibition documents will be on display from will also be closed on Monday, 28 January 2019 (the Thursday, 17 January 2019 to Friday, 15 February 2019 112/2018 Community 1A Walsh St, Taralga Shire’s other waste facilities do not open on Mondays). at: Event Lot 251 DP 750017 There are no kerbside waste, garden waste or • Crookwell: Council’s Environment and Planning 118/2018 Alterations & 979 Mount Rae Rd, Taralga recycling services scheduled on Monday, 28 January Department, 44 Spring Street, between 9.00am to Additions Lot 5 DP 608628 2019. 4.00pm Monday to Friday. For , please 121/2018 Transportable 1361 Jerrawa Rd, Dalton emergency assistance out of hours • Gunning: Council Administration Office, 123 Yass phone the following numbers: Dwelling Lot 2 DP 1240223 Street, between 9.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Friday. • Gunning/Collector area: 0427 454 206 • Taralga: Post Office/Community Centre, 29 Orchard 123/2018 Alterations & 87 Goulburn St, Crookwell • Crookwell/Taralga area: 0429 786 659 Street, 9.00am to 4.00pm Monday to Friday. Additions Lot 2 DP 305613 • Council’s website: www.upperlachlan.nsw.gov.au Retail All interested persons are invited to inspect the exhibition documents and make written submissions to 131/2018 Garage/Shed 3895 Taralga Rd, Taralga Council by 4.00pm on Friday, 15 February 2019 . If an Lot 6 DP 850133 objection is made the grounds of objection must be 135/2018 Garage, Hay St, Crookwell specified in the submission. Address submissions to: Studio & Lot 3 DP 590972 General Manager, Upper Lachlan Shire Council, PO Pergola Box 42, Gunning NSW 2581 or email: [email protected] 136/2018 Dwelling 1592 Breadalbane Rd, Breadalbane The Minister for Planning has delegated the making of Lot 4 DP 1197318 this plan to the RPA, Upper Lachlan Shire Council. 2019 Australia Day Events Dementia Talk All Shire residents are encouraged to join in this Dementia Australia will year’s Australia Day festivities on Saturday, 26 present a talk on January 2019 . Creating Friendly Food and wine personality, Lyndey Milan OAM has Communities for been named Upper Lachlan Shire Council’s 2019 People with Dementia Australia Day Ambassador and will be front and at Gunning Library centre at the Shire’s Australia Day events in from 10.30am to Gunning, Crookwell and Taralga. They include: 11.30am on Saturday, 2 February 2019 . • Gunning: 8.00am – 9.45am at Barbour Park, Yass Street, Gunning. BBQ breakfast and local The free talk will focus Australia Day Awards presentation. on Dementia Australia’s • Crookwell: 8.00am – 12.00pm at Crookwell Memorial Park, Robertson Street, Crookwell. BBQ toolkit to help breakfast, listen to live music, play games and see community groups, the local Australia Day Awards presentation. organisations and businesses become • Taralga: 12.00pm – 1.00pm at Taralga Showgrounds, Bannaby Road, Taralga. The more Australia Day Celebrations are part of the Taralga dementia-friendly. Rodeo and include the local Australia Day Awards Enquiries: Gunning presentation. Library on 4845 1231. For more information about the Shire’s Australia Day celebrations, please contact the Crookwell 2019 Upper Lachlan Australia Day Ambassador Lyndey Milan OAM will be Visitor Information Centre on 4832 1988 or visit the front and centre at this year’s Australia Australia Day website: www.australiaday.org.au Day events. All notices are authorised by JK Bell, General Manager. Please send all correspondence to the General Manager, PO Box 42, Gunning NSW 2581 The next Council Meeting will be held at the Council Chambers Crookwell on Thursday, 21 February 2019 from 6.00pm www.upperlachlan.nsw.gov.au or find us on Facebook Emergency after hours contact numbers: Crookwell / Bigga / Binda / Tuena / Grabben Gullen / Laggan / Taralga and Big Hill areas: roads, bridges and rubbish tips, water and sewer: 0429 786 659 . Gunning / Dalton / Breadalbane / Collector / Jerrawa areas: roads, bridges and rubbish tips, water and sewer: 0427 454 206. Crookwell offices, 44 Spring St, Crookwell, Gunning offices, 123 Yass St, Gunning, Taralga Community Service Centre, 29 Orchard PO Box 42 Gunning NSW 2581 PO Box 42 Gunning NSW 2581 St, Taralga NSW 2580 Ph: (02) 4830 1000 Fax: (02) 4832 2066 Ph: (02) 4845 4100 Fax: (02) 4845 1426 Ph: (02) 4840 2099 Fax: (02) 4840 2296 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected].
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