Exhibition of amended Development Control Plan 2012 and Draft Community Participation Plan
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Council is amending the Armidale Dumaresq Development Control Plan (DCP) 2012 and developing a Draft Community Participation Plan to complement the DCP.
The amendments and new participation plan remove the public exhibition/notification requirements from Council’s Development Control Plan and establish a single document outlining the public exhibition/notification requirements for Council’s planning activities.
Council’s Ordinary Meeting on 11 December resolved to put the draft amended Armidale Dumaresq Development Control Plan 2012 and Draft Community Participation Plan on Public Exhibition for a period of 28 days. Residents are invited to make submissions by;
mail to Armidale Regional Council, 75A Rusden Street, Armidale 2350,
email to council@armidale.nsw.gov.au, or
dropped off in person to the Armidale or Guyra Offices.
Submissions are invited and must be addressed to the CEO, Armidale Regional Council, PO Box 75A, Armidale, NSW 2350, or sent by email to council@armidale.nsw.gov.au. Submissions must be received by Council no later than 5pm on Monday 11 February 2020.
Public submissions will be treated as non-confidential unless the submitter specifically requests confidentiality. Submitters are also allowed to have their submissions treated as non-confidential, except for the name of the submitter, or other identifying material.
The draft documents are also available to view at:
Armidale Regional Council War Memorial Library, 2/182 Rusden Street, Armidale
Guyra Library, 158 Bradley Street, Guyra
Council is amending the Armidale Dumaresq Development Control Plan (DCP) 2012 and developing a Draft Community Participation Plan to complement the DCP.
The amendments and new participation plan remove the public exhibition/notification requirements from Council’s Development Control Plan and establish a single document outlining the public exhibition/notification requirements for Council’s planning activities.
Council’s Ordinary Meeting on 11 December resolved to put the draft amended Armidale Dumaresq Development Control Plan 2012 and Draft Community Participation Plan on Public Exhibition for a period of 28 days. Residents are invited to make submissions by;
mail to Armidale Regional Council, 75A Rusden Street, Armidale 2350,
email to council@armidale.nsw.gov.au, or
dropped off in person to the Armidale or Guyra Offices.
Submissions are invited and must be addressed to the CEO, Armidale Regional Council, PO Box 75A, Armidale, NSW 2350, or sent by email to council@armidale.nsw.gov.au. Submissions must be received by Council no later than 5pm on Monday 11 February 2020.
Public submissions will be treated as non-confidential unless the submitter specifically requests confidentiality. Submitters are also allowed to have their submissions treated as non-confidential, except for the name of the submitter, or other identifying material.
The draft documents are also available to view at:
Armidale Regional Council War Memorial Library, 2/182 Rusden Street, Armidale
Guyra Library, 158 Bradley Street, Guyra
Life Cycle
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