Draft Planning Proposal for 'Miala' House and Dairy Complex
Consultation has concluded
In June 2022, as part of the Duck Creek/ Marshall Vale Precinct Neighbourhood Plan, a potential heritage item known as 'Miala' House was identified on 410 Marshall Mount Road, Marshall Mount. Three heritage assessments of 'Miala' House were referred to the Wollongong Local Planning Panel for advice on whether a draft planning proposal should be prepared and then reported to Council.
Recommendations:
In March 2023, Council considered a report on the significance of the potential heritage item and the Wollongong Local Planning Panel advice and resolved to place on public exhibition the draft Planning Proposal to make the following amendments to the Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 2009:
- Add ‘Miala’ House and Dairy Complex and fig trees to the Heritage schedule and map, as a local heritage item.
- Increase the minimum lot size to match the proposed map from 449m2 to 4999m2 and amend the minimum lot size map.
In May 2023, Council received approval from the Department of Planning and Environment to commence the formal exhibition.
To find out more:
- Read the Council Report - Public Exhibition - Draft Planning Proposal - 'Miala' House and Dairy Complex.
- Review the 'Miala' Heritage Significance Assessment.
- Look at the Proposed Heritage and Minimum Lot Size Map.
- Read the Draft Planning Proposal.
- Review the Gateway Determination, Department of Planning and Environment.
Share your thoughts by:
- Completing the online form
- Emailing records@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
- Writing to Joel Thompson, Coordinator Heritage, Wollongong City Council, Locked Bag 8821 WOLLONGONG DC NSW 2500
- Phoning 4227 7111
Please provide your feedback by 16 June 2023. For written, phone and emailed submissions, please quote: 'Draft Planning Proposal for 'Miala' House and Dairy complex'. Any submissions become public documents and may be viewed by other persons on request. Please read Council's Privacy Policy before submitting your feedback.
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