Published on Wednesday, 5 June 2019 at 2:00:00 PM
It is hereby notified for public information that the Shire has received an application for Development Approval for the purposes described hereunder:
Proposed Development: PROPOSED CLASSROOM, VEHICULAR ACCESS & CARPARKING
Address: NO.2 (LOT 952) INLET DRIVE, DENMARK (RESERVE 30277)
Shire Reference: 2019/35; A5598
In summary the proposed development relates to construction of a new classroom for the Spirit of Play Community School, two new carparking areas and associated driveway access. As part of the assessment process the proposal is being advertised for public comment, in accordance with Council Resolution 080419 of the Ordinary Council Meeting held on the 16 April 2019, Clause 6.4 of Town Planning Scheme No.3 (TPS No.3) and Schedule 2, Part 8 and Clause 64 of the Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015.
Plans of the proposed development are available for viewing at the Shire Offices, 953 South Coast Highway, Denmark, during business hours (9am – 4pm weekdays) or can be downloaded by clicking here.
Comments on the proposal should be lodged with Planning Services, in writing (email is acceptable) on or before close of business on 28 June 2019. Please note that any comments received may be referred to the applicant to provide them with an opportunity to address the issues raised in the first instance (NB: names and contact details are removed at this point in time). Should the proposal be referred to Council for determination, all comments will be made publicly available at that time, which may include submitter details.
This proposal is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment as part of the Shire’s assessment process of the proposal.
For further information please contact Planning Services on telephone 9848 0313 or email enquiries@denmark.wa.gov.au.
Bill Parker
Chief Executive Officer
PO Box 183, Denmark WA 6333
Telephone: (08) 9848 0300
Email: enquiries@denmark.wa.gov.au
Web: www.denmark.wa.gov.au
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