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CURRENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS As of 25 June 2019 CURRENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS as of 25 June 2019 Extension and Change application Council reference: 4127/12 (401.2016.19) Application: Material change of use: Vehicle Showroom Property Description: Industrial Drive Emerald (Lot 10 SP223678) Day application was made: 19 December 2016 1 Level of assessment: Impact Public Notification required: Yes Applicant: Q Automotive Solutions Pty Ltd C/- Murray & Associates (Qld) Pty Ltd Status: Awaiting confirmation of withdrawal by applicant. Extension and Change application Council reference: 403.2017.16 (Original Decision: 4159/11) Application: Material change of use: Multiple dwelling (16 Units) - Request to extend relevant period Property Description: 97 Anakie Street, Emerald 2 Day application was made: 29 March 2017 Level of assessment: N/A Public Notification required: No Applicant: Trevor Roebig Status: Under Assessment – Application on hold at applicant’s request. Industry activities Council reference: MCU021.1-2018 Application: Material Change of Use: Transport depot Property Description: 17 Wills Road, Emerald 3 Day application was made: 14 June 2018 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: No Applicant: Sterns Bulk Haulage C/- Hammertime Constructions Pty Ltd Status: Decision Period. Industry activities Council reference: MCU028.1-2018 Application: Material Change of Use: Extractive Industry Property Description: Arcadia Valley Road, Arcadia (Lot 4 TR16) Day application was made: 1 August 2018 4 Level of assessment: Impact Public Notification required: Yes Applicant: Santos TOGA Pty Ltd. C/- Murray and Associates (QLD) Pty Ltd Status: Information request stage – Applicant information response pending extending 8 August 2019 CURRENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS as of 25 June 2019 Other activities Council reference: MCU038.1-2018 Application: Material Change of Use: Telecommunications Facility Property Description: New Street, Emerald (Lot 53 RP881528) 5 Day application was made: 31 October 2018 Level of assessment: Impact Public Notification required: Yes Applicant: Optus Mobile C/- Catalyst ONE Status: Information request stage – Response due 02/07/2019 Industry activities Council reference: MCU042.1-2018 Application: Material Change of Use: Transport depot Property Description: 27 Wills Road, Emerald (Lot 43 SP248547) 6 Day application was made: 21 December 2018 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: No Applicant: Simon Contractors Pty Ltd C/- Patricia Skinner Status: Negotiated Decision Period due 25/06/2019 Industry Activities Council reference: MCU004.1-2019 Application: Medium Impact Industry, Bulk Landscape Supplies & Garden Centre Property Description: 80 Roberts Street Emerald (Lot 2 on SP261407) 7 Day application was made: 11 March 2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: Beehive property Maintenance Pty Ltd C/- Murray & Associates (Qld) Pty Ltd Status: Decision period Industry Activities Council reference: MCU003.1-2019 Application: Transport Depot, Contractors Yard, Associated Maintenance Workshop & Administration Building Property Description: 10 Jarrah Street Blackwater (Lot 15 B337150) 8 Day application was made: 11 March 2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: Goldco Civil C/- Des Skinner Design Status: Negotiated decision period CURRENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS as of 25 June 2019 Reconfiguration of a Lot Council reference: RAL011.1-2019 Application: Subdivision by lease – exceeding 10 years Property Description: Small Street Emerald (Lot 93 SP127170) 9 Day application was made: 25 March 2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: Linfox Australia Pty Ltd C/- RPS Australia East Pty Ltd Status: Decision period Recreation Activities Council reference: MCU005.1-2019 Application: Material Change of Use - Intensification of use - Outdoor Sport and Recreation - Proposed Clubhouse Property Description: Fairbairn Dam Road, Emerald (Lot 10 RP613295) 10 Day application was made: 1/04/2019 Level of assessment: Impact Public Notification required: Yes Applicant: Maraboon Ski & Power Boat Club C/- Patricia Skinner Status: Public notification period Reconfiguration of a Lot Council reference: RAL012.1-2019 Application: Reconfiguration of a Lot - Boundary Realignment Property Description: Codenwarra West, Emerald (Lot 51 SP276935 & Lot 52 SP276935) 11 Day application was made: 10/04/2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: Alan and Terre Mann C/- TR Baillie Consulting Surveyors Status: Decision Period Industry Activities and Reconfiguration of a Lot Council reference: COB001.1-2019 Application: Material Change Of Use - Establish High Impact Industry Use (Coal Loading Facility including Rail Loop and Sliding). Reconfiguration of a Lot - Ancillary uses - Fuel Storage and Workshop 12 Property Description: Dawson Highway, Albinia (Lot 56 DSN808) Day application was made: 10/04/2019 Level of assessment: Impact Public Notification required: Yes Applicant: Sojitz Coal Mining Pty Ltd and Endocoal Limited C/- Murray & Associates (Qld) Pty Ltd Status: Public Notification Period CURRENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS as of 25 June 2019 Reconfiguration of a Lot Council reference: RAL014.1-2019 Application: Reconfiguration of a Lot - Volumetric Lot Property Description: 51-57 Hospital Road, Emerald (Lot 92 RP911164) 13 Day application was made: 16/04/2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: Kevin Holt Consulting Status: Decision notice period Building Work Assessable Against the Planning Scheme Council reference: BWAP160.1-2019 Application: Building Work Assessable Against the Planning Scheme – oversize shed Property Description: 5 Malibu Place, Emerald (Lot 27 RP900007) 14 Day application was made: 24/04/2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: Merrick Construction & Concrete Status: Decision Period Extension and/or Change Application Council reference: MCU023.2-2019 Application: Other Change Application – Relocate Solar Farm Property Description: Tomlies Road, COMET (Lot 10 RP619501) 15 Day application was made: 03/05/2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: Comet Solar Farm C/- C/- RPS Australia East Status: Confirmation Period Residential Activities Council reference: MCU008.1-2019 Application: Material change of Use (Impact) Recommence use of Caravan Tourist Park Property Description: 256 Rockhound Road SAPPHIRE (Lot 1 MPH30641 & Lot 16 1185 PT840243) Day application was made: 07/05/2019 Level of assessment: Impact Public Notification required: Yes Applicant: Martyn and Toni Boxall Status: Information request period CURRENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS as of 25 June 2019 Residential Activities Council reference: MCU009.1-2019 Application: Material Change of Use - Multiple Dwellings (18 Units) Property Description: 25 Gladstone Street, EMERALD (Lot 3 RP601371) Day application was made: 17/05/2019 17 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: Red Eight Development Company C/- Locality Planning Consulting Status: Referral Period Reconfiguration of a Lot Council reference: RAL015.1-2019 Application: Reconfiguration of a Lot by Boundary Realignment (6 lots into 5) Property Description: Unamed Road, GINDIE (Lot 4 DN40164) - Glenorina Road, GINDIE (Lot 5 DN40164) – Unamed Road GINDIE (Lot 10 DN40173) - Gem Road, GINDIE (Lot 1 RP612937) - 18 Glenorina Road, GINDIE (Lot 2 RP614511) - Glenorina Road, GINDIE (Lot 5 RP901129) Day application was made: 21/05/2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: Margaret Daniels C/- Murray & Associates (QLD) Pty Ltd Status: Decision Period Reconfiguration of a Lot Council reference: RAL016.1-2019 Application: Reconfiguration of a Lot by Urban Subdivision (1 lot into 3) Property Description: 125 Peak Downs Street, CAPELLA (Lot 112 SP273878) 19 Day application was made: 21/05/2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: SCN Pty Ltd C/- Murray & Associates (QLD) Pty Ltd Status: Referral Period Other Activities Council reference: MCU010.1-2019 Application: Material Change of Use (Impact) - Telecommunications Facility Property Description: Wealwandangie Road, CARNARVAN PARK 20 Day application was made: 24/05/2019 Level of assessment: Impact Public Notification required: Yes Applicant: Optus Networks Pty Ltd C/- Kordia Solutions Pty Ltd Status: Information Request Period CURRENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS as of 25 June 2019 Reconfiguration of a Lot Council reference: RAL017.1-2019 Application: Reconfiguration of a Lot by Rural residential Subdivision (1 into 2) Property Description: 10 Andrews Road EMERALD (Lot 24 RP849021) 21 Day application was made: 31/05/2019 Level of assessment: Code Public Notification required: N/A Applicant: KGH Constructions C/- Murray & Associates Pty Ltd Status: Confirmation period Other Activities Council reference: MCU011.1-2019 Application: Preliminary Approval that includes a variation approval Property Description: Railway Reserve Road BLACKWATER (Lot 25 SP132330) 22 Day application was made: 06/06/2019 Level of assessment: Impact Public Notification required: Yes Applicant: Aurizon Property Pty Ltd Status: Confirmation period Minor Change Extension of Currency Period Council reference: MCU117.2-2012 Application: Minor Change Application - Extension of currency period Property Description: 6373 Gregory Highway EMERALD (Lot 2 SP173074 23 Day application was made: 11/06/2019 Level
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