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17 September 2020

COUNCIL MEETINGS

Council Meetings

SEPTEMBER

Tuesday 22 6:30PM Ordinary – Election of Mayor, Deputy Mayor etc

Tuesday 29 6:30PM Ordinary

COUNCIL NOTICES

Richmond Swimming Centre opens to public

Richmond Swimming Centre will be open for the 2020-2021 Spring/Summer Season in time for the October School holidays on Saturday, 26 September 2020.

With large open spaces,an olympic size pool, a half size basketball court, shaded toddlers pool and playground, Richmond Swimming Centre a great place to take the family to cool down this Summer.

Learn to Swim lessons and Squad training will again operate after school and on Saturday mornings throughout Term 4, 2020 and Term 1, 2021. January Intensive Sessions will run for all levels during the Summer school holidays in the lead up to School Swimming Carnivals.

Richmond Swimming Centre will again be open until 7pm on weekdays throughout the school term to allow for longer lap swimming times.

For more information please contact Richmond Swimming Centre on (02) 4578 1349.

2020-2021 Opening Hours

26 September – 11 October
Saturday, 8am – 6pm
Sunday – Monday, 10am – 6pm

12 October – 30 November
Monday – Friday, 7:30am – 7pm
Saturday, 8am – 6pm
Sunday, 10am – 6pm

1 December – 28 February
Monday – Friday, 6am – 8pm
Saturday, 8am – 8pm
Sunday and Public Holidays, 10am – 8pm
(Hours may vary at Christmas and New Year)

1 March – 1 April
Monday – Friday, 7:30am – 7pm
Saturday, 8am – 6pm
Sunday, 10am – 6pm

2 April – 18 April
Monday – Sunday, 11am – 4pm

Richmond Swimming Centre will be closed Christmas Day 2020 and Good Friday 2021.

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS RECENTLY DETERMINED

The Development Consents, Complying Development Certificates, Section 4.55 Modifications and Section 8.2 Reviews recently determined.

Notice under Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979, the following Development Consents, Complying Development Certificates, Section 4.55 Modifications and Section 8.2 Reviews were determined by Council.
  • DA0020/19-34 Oakford Place GROSE WOLD -Dwelling House and Outbuilding-Withdrawn
  • DA0090/20-102 Kurmond Road WILBERFORCE -Structure Ancillary to Dwelling - Outbuilding-Withdrawn
  • DA0170/20-67 Moray Street RICHMOND -Dual Occupancy (Attached) - Demolition of Existing Structures, Construction of Dual Occupancy and Strata Subdivision-Approved
  • DA0239/20-20 Pansy Crescent NORTH RICHMOND -Dwelling House-Approved
  • S960047/20-71 Bathurst Street PITT TOWN -Modification to Development Consent - DA0044/19 - Design Amendments-Approved
  • S960069/20-12 Whisper Place NORTH RICHMOND-Modification to Development Consent - DA0078/19 - Re-Design of Retaining Walls, Driveway & Landscape Works-Approved
  • S960075/19-362 Macquarie Street SOUTH WINDSOR -Modification of Development Consent No.D0240/93 - Design Amendments-Approved

All plans and details may be viewed on Council’s DA Tracking via the Council Website at www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/development/developmentapplications/application-tracking or in person at Council’s Administration  Building, 366 George Street, Windsor. Office hours are 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday.

INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL

Lot 1 DP 1044088,1086B Kurmond Road TENNYSON NSW 2754

Hawkesbury City Council has received a development application for - Intensive Plant Agriculture - Proposed Turf Farm, Construction of Two Nutrient/Sediment Control Ponds and Re Vegetation of Riparian Corridor at the above property. The applicant is Stephen Pace
Christine Jennifer Pace. Hawkesbury City Council is the consent authority.

The proposed development is defined as integrated development under Section 4.46 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 because an approval under the Water Management Act 2000 is required. The approval body is the Natural Resources Access Regulator.

The development application and supporting information will be on public exhibition for the period 17/09/2020 to 15/10/2020. All plans and details may be inspected between 9.00am and 4:00pm Monday to Friday, at Council's Administration Office, 366 George Street, Windsor.

During the exhibition period any person may make a submission in writing to Council in relation to the development application, quoting reference DA0256/20. Where a submission by way of objection is made, the grounds for objection are to be specified in the submission. Should you lodge a submission, your views will be considered as part of our assessment and a reply will be forwarded to you when the application is determined.

Please note that confidentiality is not available to objectors. The details of any submissions may be included in a Council report or forwarded to the applicant where it may help to resolve design or operational problems. Information (including copies of submissions) may also be released in accordance with Council Policy for Access to Information.

If you have any concerns about the proposal, it is suggested that you speak with the assessing officer so that all aspects may be fully discussed. Matters such as privacy, overshadowing and impact on adjoining owners are a normal part of our assessment.


Enquiries: Natalie Piggott on (02) 4560 4573.

Positions Vacant

Casual Learn to Swim Instructors IS062PR - Please see www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au for details

Trainee - Records Officer SS076RE- Please see www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au for details

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