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Tenders T18/17 Concrete reconstruction program 2018-19We are seeking a suitably experienced contractor to undertake our 2018-19 programmed concrete reconstruction works including:
kerb and gutter reconstruction footpath reconstructionYou can tender for one or more of the above requirements as we intend to utilise a panel of contractors for these works.
To find out more, come along to our tender briefing at 11am on Wednesday 25 July 2018 at Council, cnr Queen and Broughton Sts, Campbelltown. Please contact Leah Dickson on 02 4645 4925 or email [email protected] to register.
You must submit your tender to Council by 2.30pm on Tuesday 7 August 2018 in the manner described in the RFT.
T18/25 Contributions planning consultantWe are seeking a suitably experienced contractor(s) to assist Council in reviewing and providing planning and development related strategic and statutory services.Council may utilise a panel of contractors for these works.
To find out more, please contact Rochelle Whipps on 02 4645 4402 or email [email protected]
You must submit your tender to Council by 2.30pm on 14 August 2018 in the manner described in the RFT.
Purchase of Tenders - $125 per Request for Tender (RFT).
You can purchase the Request for Tender (RFT) document online from tenderlink.com/campbelltown in electronic form or in hard copy from Council’s Civic Centre, cnr Queen and Broughton Sts, Campbelltown.
Public exhibition Draft Caledonia (Bensley, Mercedes and Oxford Rds, Ingleburn) Voluntary Planning AgreementBensley Development Pty Ltd has made a formal offer to enter into a draft Voluntary Planning Agreement (draft VPA) with Council in connection with their planning proposal for the rezoning and development of 90 residential lots in the Caledonia Precinct located on the corner of Bensley and Oxford Rds, Ingleburn.
The draft VPA proposes the dedication and embellishment of open space, a contribution toward community facilities, environmental conservation works and a management fee.
The draft VPA and Explanatory Note will be on exhibition and available to review until 21 August 2018 at the ground floor of Council’s Civic Centre during Council’s ordinary office hours; HJ Daley Library, Hurley St, Campbelltown; Greg Percival Library, Cnr Oxford and Cumberland Rds, Ingleburn or visit our have your say page.
If you would like to comment on the draft VPA, please forward your submission in writing, including reference to Subject – Draft Caledonia VPA by Tuesday 21 August 2018.
Any submission made should be addressed to the General Manager and include your name, address, your daytime telephone number, the name of the application and a statement outlining the points you wish to make in your submission. You are advised that any submission made to Council regarding the proposal can be made accessible to the public under the provisions of the Government Information Public Access Act 2009.
Submissions should be faxed, posted, delivered in person at Campbelltown Civic Centre, or emailed to [email protected]
Enquiries: 02 4645 4666.
Development proposals 42 Ben Lomond Rd, MintoCouncil has received a development application from 7-Eleven Stores Pty Ltd for the upgrade of an existing service station at Lot 1 DP 839276, 42 Ben Lomond Rd, Minto. As the application involves the installation of new fuel storage tanks, the application is being assessed under and exhibited pursuant to the provisions of State Environmental Planning Policy 33 – Hazardous and Offensive Development. All applications affected by this policy are required to be publicly exhibited.
Campbelltown City Council is the consent authority for this development application.
The application and accompanying Statement of Environmental Effects are on exhibition and available for review at the ground floor of Council’s Civic Centre during Council’s ordinary office hours; HJ Daley Library, Hurley St, Campbelltown; Greg Percival Library, Cnr Oxford and Cumberland Rds, Ingleburn, and the offices of the NSW Department of Planning and Environment.
If you would like to comment on the proposal, please make a submission to Council by close of business on Monday 27 August 2018, quoting file number 3994/2017/DA-C.
Unless the proposed development is development about which the Independent Planning Commission has conducted a review, any person who makes a submission by way of objection, and who is dissatisfied with the determination of the consent authority to grant development consent, may appeal to the Land and Environment Court. If the Independent Planning Commission conducts a review, the Minister’s determination of the application is final and not subject to appeal.
263 Queen St, CampbelltownOn 19 March 2018, the Sydney Western City Planning Panel refused a development application by Michael Brown Planning Strategies for the restoration of and additions to the existing heritage-listed former CBC Bank building, demolition of an existing commercial building at the rear of the site and construction of a 21 storey building at the rear of the site incorporating two levels of commercial tenancies and 101 residential apartments over 19 levels, and four levels of basement car parking at Lots 1 & 2 SP 41598, 263 Queen St, Campbelltown.
The applicant has appealed the Panel’s decision in the Land and Environment Court, and revised plans have been received by Council in respect of this appeal. The revised plans indicate a reduction in number of storeys from 21 to 16, reduction in the number of apartments from 101 to 72, and reduction in the number of basement levels from four to three.
The proposed development was identified as Nominated Integrated Development as it required an approval from the Heritage Office under the Heritage Act 1977.
The amended application and accompanying Statement of Environmental Effects are on exhibition and available for review at the ground floor of Council’s Civic Centre during Council’s ordinary office hours; and at HJ Daley Library, Hurley St, Campbelltown.
If you would like to comment on the proposal, please make a submission to Council by close of business on Monday 27 August 2018, quoting file number 493/2016/DA-RA.
Any submission made should be addressed to the General Manager and include your name, address, your daytime telephone number, the name of the application and a statement outlining the points you wish to make in your submission. You are advised that any submission made to Council regarding the proposal can be made accessible to the public under the provisions of the Government Information Public Access Act 2009.
Submissions should be faxed, posted, delivered in person at Campbelltown Civic Centre, or emailed to [email protected]
Enquiries: 02 4645 4608.