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CLIENT PROOF Leonards Key No: 95254 Section/Sort: Public Notices Account Exec: Heidi Client Rev p 02 9698 5266 f 02 9699 2433 CLIENT PROOF Leonards Key No: 95254 Section/Sort: Public Notices Account Exec: Heidi Client Rev. No: 1 Publication: Milton Ulladulla Times Ad Size (HxW): 22cm x 6 columns Operator Name: Insertion Date: Wed 12/2/20 Size (HxW): 22 x 19.8cm Proofreader Name: Please proof your advertisement thoroughly and advise us of your approval as soon as possible via eziSuite, email or fax. Client Signature: The final responsibility for the accuracy of your advertisement content and placement details rests with you, our valuedclient. Leonards will not be held responsible for any errors or for liability under the Trade Practices Act. Date/Time: white primary Notices white business DA19/1807 32 Forest Rd, KIOLOA DA19/1937 10 Blake Pl, NARRAWALLEE Public Notices Residential. Alterations and additions. Residential. Single new dwelling. DA19/1969 1 Hapgood Cl, KIOLOA corp blue primaryDA19/1866 101 Matron Porter Dr, NARRAWALLEE Development Consents Residential. Alterations and additions. Residential. Alterations and additions. corp blue business This Notice is published in accordance with the DA19/2058 13 Brace Cl, KIOLOA DA19/1987 36 Bangalow St, NARRAWALLEE Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979 (Act), Residential. Alterations and additions. Residential. Alterations and additions. Section 4.59 and Schedule 1, clause 20. DA19/1929 45 Princes Hwy, LAKE TABOURIE DA19/1898 26 Wattlevale Pl, ULLADULLA Details of the Development Applications can be Community facility. Residential. Single new dwelling. accessed via DA Tracking on Council’s website at DA19/1829 41 Lyra Dr, LAKE TABOURIE corp black primaryDA19/1931 27 Tulip Oak Dr, ULLADULLA www.shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au Residential. Single new dwelling. Residential. Alterations and additions. corp black business The following determinations and modifications DA19/1822 43 River Rd, LAKE TABOURIE DA19/2106 8 Carabeen Ave, ULLADULLA are now available for public inspection, without Residential. Alterations and additions. Residential. Single new dwelling. charge, at the Council Offices (Northern Area – DA19/1564 16 The Barbette, MANYANA DA19/2024 62 Red Gum Dr, ULLADULLA Nowra Office and Southern Area – Ulladulla Office) Residential. New second occupancy. Residential. Alterations and additions. during normal office hours. CD19/1569 28 The Parapet, MANYANA DA19/1756 20 Rennies Beach Cl, ULLADULLA The applications were assessed as required by Residential. Alterations and additions. Residential. Alterations and additions. Section 4.15 of the Act. Where an approval has DA19/1920 19 The Bridge, MANYANA SF10741 636 Murramarang Rd, KIOLOA been granted, the assessment has determined that Residential. Alterations and additions. Subdivision only. the Application it is permitted by and consistent DA19/2010 32 The Citadel, MANYANA SF10739 17A Molloy St, MOLLYMOOK with the relevant environmental planning Residential. Single new dwelling. Subdivision only. instruments and Shoalhaven DCP 2014. DA19/2012 211A Princes Hwy, MILTON Section 4.55 Modifications As a result of the assessment undertaken as Residential. Alterations and additions. prescribed under the Act, conditions have been DS19/1356 381 Murramarang Rd, BAWLEY POINT CD19/1564 4 Kennedy Cr, MILTON Modify Condition No. 3. imposed to address identified impacts. The Residential. Alterations and additions. assessment has determined that the development: DS19/1454 13 Superior Ave, BURRILL LAKE DA19/1780 8 Graham St, MILTON Modify Condition No. 25 • Will not have unacceptable adverse impacts; and Residential. Alterations and additions. DS19/1470 20 Windemere Dr, CONJOLA PARK • Will not be contrary to the public interest. CD19/1545 72 Windward Way, MILTON Modify roof design. Residential. Alterations and additions. Having regard to Council’s Community DS19/1384 12 Croobyar Rd, MILTON Consultation Policy, the views of the community DA19/1965 21 Croobyar Rd, MILTON Modify Condition No. 15. have been considered in the assessment of the Commercial/retail/office. DS19/1383 8 Donlan Rd, MOLLYMOOK BEACH applications. Submissions have been considered DA19/1790 26 Molloy St, MOLLYMOOK Modify design. as prescribed by Section 4.15 of the Act and Residential. Alterations and additions. particularly in relation to the provisions of DS19/1429 12 Linden Way, MOLLYMOOK BEACH DA19/1999 9 Davies St, MOLLYMOOK Modify. Remove internal stairs. Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan and Residential. Single new dwelling. Development Control Plan. DS19/1464 27 Bannister Head Rd, MOLLYMOOK DA19/1998 52 Buckland St, MOLLYMOOK BEACH November – Southern Area Residential. Single new dwelling. Modify windows. CD19/1570 20 Berringer Cr, BERRINGER LAKE DA19/2065 Lot 1 Boag St, MOLLYMOOK DS19/1430 69 Leo Dr, NARRAWALLEE Residential. Alterations and additions. Tourist. Modify. Add retaining wall. DA19/1966 22 Como Ave, BURRILL LAKE DA19/2087 7 Seaview St, MOLLYMOOK DS19/1453 57 Normandy St, NARRAWALLEE Residential. Single new dwelling. Residential. Alterations and additions. Modify. Incorrect site plan stamped. DA19/1810 5 Kendall Cr, BURRILL LAKE DA19/1954 65 Lockhart Ave, MOLLYMOOK BEACH DS19/1480 95 Matron Porter Dr, NARRAWALLEE Residential. Single new dwelling. Residential. Alterations and additions. Modify. Reduce elevations to BAL 40. CD19/1539 8 Michigan Way, BURRILL LAKE DA19/2001 30 Bombora Cr, MOLLYMOOK BEACH DS19/1424 58 Washburton Rd, ULLADULLA Residential. Single new dwelling. Residential. Alterations and additions. Modify Condition No. 1. DA19/1933 31 Collier Dr, CUDMIRRAH DA19/1957 55 Cl,yde St, MOLLYMOOK BEACH DS19/1458 8 Carnelian Cl, ULLADULLA Residential. Alterations and additions. Residential. Alterations and additions. Modify garage door. CD19/1579 Lot 318 Mirida Dr, DOLPHIN POINT CD19/1550 59 Donlan Rd, MOLLYMOOK BEACH DS19/1461 391 Princes Hwy, ULLADULLA Residential. Single new dwelling. Residential. Alterations and additions. Modify disabled car parking. DA19/1879 12 Galiga Cr, DOLPHIN POINT CD19/1581 10 Bond Pl, MOLLYMOOK BEACH DS19/1463 4 Bolwarra Ave, ULLADULLA Residential. Single new dwelling. Residential. Alterations and additions. Modify internal configuration. DA18/2128 58 Edward Ave, KINGS POINT DA19/1981 11 Macleay St, NARRAWALLEE Note: DA – Development Application CD – Complying Residential. Single new dwelling. Residential. Alterations and additions. Development SF – Subdivision Application.
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