Update from Huskisson Woollamia Community Voice – Nov 7th
Monday 21st November Meeting
Our last meeting for 2022 will be on Monday 21st November, 7pm, Huskisson Community Centre. As its our last for the year we’ll have drinks and nibbles afterwards – come and join us, and tells us if you’d like any special speakers for 2023.
Update from last meeting
We were fortunate to have Michael Paine and Kerrin Woke from Council to talk to us at our last meeting about disaster support and the Huskisson Information Hub. Michael has provided links to the information he mentioned.
HomeCo have put in an amendment for their next stages. Submissions have closed but see here for more information. The Bay and Basin Community Led Strategic Plan committee has made a submission.
DA22/2133, 24 Bowen St, Huskisson, Stage 1 – conversion of existing shed to dwelling Stage 2 – Demolition of non-habitable dwelling & construction of replacement & reversal of change of use of shed to class 10A non-habitable structure
DA22/1387, 11 Kioloa St, Huskisson, S4.55(1a), Update to Christmas Carnival site plan, request for end date to be 29th Jan 2023, and to have 2 weeks bump in and bump out (instead of 1 week)
DA22/1389, 21 Duranbah Sr, Huskisson, S4.55(1A) – Modification to approved industrial development to include a fire screen to openings in covered storage area.
CD22/1718, 60 Owen St, Huskisson, Change of Use and Alteration to Existing Retail. Complying Development
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