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Collapse Issue 536:<br />24 Jan 2022<br />_____________Issue 536:
24 Jan 2022
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Panel stands by its refusal of Ettalong development

The Local Planning Panel has stood by its rejection of a six-storey mixed-use development at 227-233 Ocean View Rd, Ettalong Beach, in a review of its determination at its meeting on December 16.

Council planning staff had recommended approval of the development proposed by Jedaclew Pty Ltd, which included 25 residential units.

"The Local Planning Panel reviewed the previous decision to refuse the development application as per the Section 8.2 application for review of determination, and reaffirmed the refusal," the panel minutes recorded.

The panel repeated its previous grounds for refusal, which included failure to justify non-compliance with planning provisions or to adequately respond to State apartment design requirements.

The Panel's decision was unanimous.

It also resolved that the Council advise the 79 people who made written submissions of the Panel's decision.





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