Draft Planning Agreement for the Former Port Kembla Public School
Consultation has concluded
At its meeting on 31 July 2023, Council resolved to exhibit the Draft Planning Agreement for the former Port Kembla Public School (Planning Agreement) to enable community comment.
What is the Planning Agreement?
The Planning Agreement is in association with PP-2016/3 which sought approval for the rezoning of the land from B4 Mixed Use, to R3 Medium Density Residential and RE2 Private Recreation Land.
Ostoja Vujic (site owner) has requested that Wollongong City Council enter into a planning agreement under which the developer will provide affordable housing dwellings within the site.
The Planning Agreement is on exhibition from Wednesday 6 September to Sunday 8 October 2023 and can be viewed:
- At Wollongong and Warrawong Libraries(External link) during opening hours
- At Council’s Customer Service Centre, Ground Floor Administration Building, 41 Burelli Street Wollongong, between 9am and 5pm weekdays
- Online via the Document Library
To find out more:
- Read the Council Business Paper
- Look at the Explanatory Note (a plain English summary of how the proposed Planning Agreement will be of public benefit and why it is acceptable and in the planning interest)
- Read the Planning Agreement
Share your thoughts by:
- Completing the online form
- Emailing engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au(External link) (External link)
- Writing to The General Manager, Wollongong City Council, Locked Bag 8821 WOLLONGONG DC NSW 2500
- Phoning the Strategic Project Officer - Development Contributions on 4227 7111
Please provide your feedback by 8 October 2023. For written, phone and emailed submissions, please quote: 'Draft Planning Agreement for the Former Port Kembla Public School - PP-2016/3'. Any submissions become public documents and may be viewed by other persons on request. Please read Council's Privacy Policy(External link) before submitting your feedback.
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