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June 2020 (PDF File, 53.4 DEVELOPMENT REGISTER JUNE 2020 APPLICATION ASSESS RECEIPT OWNER POSTAL ADDRESS BUILDER NO. LOT SECTION / PROPERTY ADDRESS DESCRIPTION DECISION NO. NO. DATE PLAN NO. DATE 122/20 A4090 2/06/2020 FM BADENOCH RSD 6250 SHAUN MCPHERSON 155C 478 FP193470 BAY ROAD, MOORAK REMOVE SECTION OF INTERNAL WALL MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 123/20 A6620 4/06/2020 PM COLLINS PO BOX 580 THOMSON BILT 697 501 DP71734 MILROY ROAD, MINGBOOL IMPLEMENT SHED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD MINGBOOL 124/20 A3121 5/06/2020 B & KA MERCHANT PO BOX 8575 OWNER 277 1 DP36418 YAHL ROAD, YAHL HAY SHED & GARAGE ADDITION APPROVED MOUNT GAMBIER EAST SA 5291 HD GAMBIER 12/06/2020 125/20 A6035 2/06/2020 DJ MCGINN PO BOX 9387 OWNER 4 2 DP59982 BILL JAMES COURT, COMPTON STORAGE SHED MOUNT GAMBIER WEST SA 5291 HD BLANCHE 126/20 A6508 20/04/2020 HM JAMES PO BOX 3432 TBA 166 12 DP69523 WANDILO ROAD, SUTTONTOWN REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING SECOND DWELLING MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 127/20 A1324 5/06/2020 JL JONES PO BOX 192 JASON MOY 51 705 FP195317 SPRINGS ROAD, PORT MACDONNELL DWELLING EXTENSION APPROVED PORT MACDONNELL SA 5291 HD MACDONNELL 29/06/2020 128/20 A806 4/06/2020 BE, SD & AB FEAST C/- POST OFFICE JASON MOY 23508 - SEC 349 RIDDOCH HIGHWAY, PORT MACDONNELL RE-ERECT HAY SHED PORT MACDONNELL SA 5291 HD MACDONNELL 129/20 A3709 29/05/2020 CITY OF MOUNT GAMBIER PO BOX 56 STEPLEN CONSTRUCTION - - SEC 249 GRANT AVENUE, MOORAK DRIVING RANGE WITH SHELTER & CARPARK MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 130/20 A6968 9/06/2020 JW HEFFRON C/- POST OFFICE PM GARDNER 38 52 DP82687 BAY ROAD, ALLENDALE EAST PERGOLA ALLENDALE EAST SA 5291 HD MACDONNELL 131/20 A3716 9/06/2020 SM & ADJ HINTON PO BOX 139 OWNER 88 2 DP412449 GRANT AVENUE, MOORAK REMOVAL OF MACHINERY SHED APPROVED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 25/06/2020 132/20 A4191 9/06/2020 SE AUTOMOBILE CLUB SA PO BOX 1551 MATES RATES 487 91 FP178368 MEGAW ROAD, BURRUNGULE STORAGE SHED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 133/20 A4686 16/06/2020 SEED POTATO AUST PTY LTD C/- 156 COMMERCIAL STREET EAST PARHAM CONSTRUCTION 32 - SEC 333 DISMAL SWAMP ROAD, TARPEENA FIRE SERVICES AND FITOUT FOR DA 732/035/18 MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD MINGBOOL 134/20 A6645 12/06/2020 RA COTTON PO BOX 8196 OWNER 389 1 DP73921 WYNHAM ROAD, MOORAK WORKSHOP MOUNT GAMBIER EAST SA 5291 HD BLANCHE 135/20 A5758 16/06/2020 MINGBOOL HOLDINGS P/L PO BOX 215 BLACKBIRD INDUSTRIES 409 PCS 3 & 4 DP54694 MCFARLANE ROAD, PLEASANT PARK RURAL SHED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD MINGBOOL PLANNING ONLY 136/20 A3342 15/06/2020 GK & KL TURNBULL PO BOX 740 N/A 267 11 FP33485 DYCER ROAD, MINGBOOL ONE DAY MOTOCROSS EVENT (SPECIAL EVENT) APPROVED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD MINGBOOL 25/06/2020 137/20 A7754 12/06/2020 CENTENARY VIEW INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 8 ROBINSON STREET MATES RATES - 201 DP122127 MCKAY ROAD, COMPTON STORAGE SHED INCLUDING WORKSHOP & OFFICE MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 138/20 A7782 18/06/2020 A & K PIGNOTTI PROPERTY PTY LTD PO BOX 9018 GODRIK CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD - 2 DP123272 BRIAN SMITH DRIVE, SUTTONTOWN SERVICE TRADE PREMISES FOR DISPLAY, SALE & SERVICING OF CARAVANS & TOTEM SIGN MOUNT GAMBIER WEST SA 5291 HD BLANCHE BUILDING ONLY 139/20 A5281 25/06/2020 RC MCEWEN & LM MUNN PO BOX 9655 OWNER 235 113 FP193105 HILL ROAD, YAHL SHIPPING CONTAINER, GRAVEL PAD, FODDER STORAGE & PORTABLE SHED / EMPTY FUEL TANK MOUNT GAMBIER WEST SA 5291 HD GAMBIER 140/20 A6276 23/06/2020 GA & KA HEAD PO BOX 8135 STABLE CONSTRUCTION 14 45 DP64678 YAHL MAIN ROAD, YAHL CARPORT MOUNT GAMBIER EAST SA 5291 HD GAMBIER 141/20 A670 18/06/2020 BALINCORE PTY LTD C/- POST OFFICE CABACO BUILDING - - SEC 254 SMITHS ROAD, ALLENDALE EAST PRIVATE DWELLING & SHED ALLENDALE EAST SA 5291 HD MACDONNELL PLANNING ONLY 142/20 A6360 22/06/2020 JB SAFFIN PO BOX 911 THOMSON BILT 137-139 211 DP66788 BAY ROAD, MOORAK NEW SHED TO REPLACE EXISTING SHED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 143/20 A6340 22/06/2020 AR & DJ LUCAS 11 MULGA STREET THOMSON BILT 918 54 DP65847 EIGHT MILE CREEK ROAD STORAGE SHED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 EIGHT MILE CREEK 144/20 A4621 18/06/2020 COPE (SA) PTY LTD PO BOX 2193 DONEHUES LEISURE 95 101 DP49222 SASSANOWSKY ROAD, SUTTONTOWN INGROUND SWIMMING POOL APPROVED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 24/06/2020 145/20 A2989 19/06/2020 GAL WALKER PO BOX 2293 BLACKBIRD INDUSTRIES 499 316 FP193308 CAROLINE ROAD, GLENBURNIE RURAL SHED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD GAMBIER PLANNING ONLY 146/20 A5521 22/06/2020 CR & LJ GILLIN PO BOX 1082 CABACO BUILDING PTY LTD 167 12 DP84836 SWAFFERS ROAD, MOUNT SCHANK DWELLING EXTENSION MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD MACDONNELL 147/20 A5242 22/06/2020 WL & D DALTON PO BOX 2268 OWNER 334 7 DP33287 CAROLINE HEADQUARTERS ROAD, YAHL 2 x STORAGE SHEDS, 2 x CARPORTS, VERANDAH, WOODSHED, TRANSPORTABLE OFFICE & 3 x SHIPPING CONTAINERS MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD GAMBIER 148/20 A6944 22/06/2020 BW TRAHAR & NS WILKINSON 97 IRONSTONE ROAD EMPAK HOMES - 102 DP80622 EIGHT MILE CREEK ROAD, EIGHT MILE CREEK PRIVATE DWELLING EPSOM VIC 3551 HD MACDONNELL PLANNING ONLY 149/20 A4561 22/06/2020 G & KM BADENOCH PO BOX 2793 UNKNOWN 298 12 DP13813 SPAIN ROAD, SUTTONTOWN RURAL SHED (RETROSPECTIVE APPROVAL) APPROVED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 23/06/2020 150/20 A722 24/06/2020 STONEY VALE PARK PTY LTD 933 STOCKROUTE ROAD CRAIG MOODY 32 - SEC 728 ALDRIDGE ROAD, MOUNT SCHANK HAY SHED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5291 HD MACDONNELL 151/20 A3576 24/06/2020 JB & DL MURPHY PO BOX 833 BLUE LAKE HOMES 36 - SEC 688 MCMAHON ROAD, WORROLONG DWELLING EXTENSIONS MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD GAMBIER BUILDING ONLY 152/20 A6662 19/06/2020 CH & KE MILSTEAD & B MILSTEAD C/- POST OFFICE N/A 305 1 DP73656 LOWER NELSON ROAD, ALLENDALE EAST LAND DIVISION 732/D008/20 A6663 ALLENDALE EAST SA 5291 309 2 HD MACDONNELL 153/20 A7623 24/06/2020 HINTON ROAD PTY LTD PO BOX 63 J DAY CON PTY LTD 129 43 DP91180 HINTON ROAD, SUTTONTOWN GARAGE EXTENSION BEACHPORT SA 5280 HD BLANCHE 154/20 A7754 25/06/2020 CENTENARY VIEW INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 8 ROBINSON STREET OWNER - 201 DP122127 MCKAY ROAD, COMPTON PRIVATE DWELLING MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE PLANNING ONLY 155/20 A5636 30/06/2020 JS & SM FULHAM PO BOX 161 N/A 898 23 DP50640 EIGHT MILE CREEK ROAD, EIGHT MILE CREEK SHORT TERM HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION & STORAGE PORT MACDONNELL SA 5291 HD CAROLINE 156/20 A5317 29/06/2020 JP WILLIAMS & ES CHAPLIN PO BOX 2997 KRUEGER ENGINEERING 154 7 DP7612 YAHL ROAD, YAHL REPLACE EXISTING CARPORT WITH ENCLOSED GARAGE MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD GAMBIER 157/20 A1222 29/06/2020 JW WHITTON 69 CHURCH STREET OWNER 69 408 FP195020 CHURCH STREET, PORT MACDONNELL STONE FENCE PORT MACDONNELL SA 5291 HD MACDONNELL 158/20 A4169 30/06/2020 MA & SM KRANZ PO BOX 3635 PIKE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION 10 125 FP193117 LOUDEN HILL ROAD, OB FLAT DWELLING ADDITIONS & ALTERATIONS MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 159/20 A4247 30/06/2020 DF & M CLEVES PO BOX 947 TBA 26 1 FP17536 CLARKE ROAD, OB FLAT NEW TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY (45M MONOPOLE & OPTUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT) MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD CAROLINE PLANNING ONLY 160/20 A6854 29/06/2020 PG KUMBHARE PO BOX 232 THOMSON BILT 11 29 DP78711 JONES ROAD, PORT MACDONNELL PERGOLA PORT MACDONNELL SA 5291 HD MACDONNELL 161/20 A7655 30/06/2020 LJ & ME BUTLER 7 KINGSLEY COURT R & M HOMES PTY LTD 15 140 DP119060 ELSIE MAY DRIVE, COMPTON PRIVATE DWELLING MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 162/20 A7655 30/06/2020 LJ & ME BUTLER 7 KINGSLEY COURT OWNER 15 140 DP119060 ELSIE MAY DRIVE, COMPTON STORAGE SHED MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD BLANCHE 163/20 A5584 30/06/2020 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT PO BOX 724 N/A 81 101 DP88179 AIRPORT ROAD, WANDILO AIRPORT HANGAR FITOUT MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290 HD YOUNG.
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