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Part 6 - Implementation And Enforcement; Part 7 - Finance; Part 7A - Liability In Respect Of Contaminated Land; Part 8 - Miscellaneous; It was amended in November 2017 by the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act 2017 (commenced on 1 March 2018), and is now divided into 10 Parts. [1] Part 1 - Preliminary; Part 2 - Planning ...
In October 2014, Parramatta council submit a proposal to the City Centre Planning Framework Review to remove the existing building height limit. [12] In May 2015, the Government of New South Wales scrapped the existing building height restrictions in Parramatta, which would allow for a 306 m (1,004 ft) high building to be constructed.
The proposed additions to the subject building did not proceed, and in 1950 Council approached the Department of Public Health for approval to erect a new baby health centre on land adjoining 85 Lower Fort Street (87 Lower Fort Street) for which they had obtained a lease from the Maritime Services Board commencing on 1 October 1950.
This was put into effect on 3 December 1982 and had the effect of preventing demolition or alteration of any building or plantings on the land without prior approval of the Heritage Council. This interim conservation order was renewed in September 1984. A permanent conservation order was placed on The Bunyas in 1986. [9] [1]
They may be designated as cities or otherwise as areas, though the latter units may choose to use titles that had distinctions under older forms of the act. The smallest local government by area in the state is the Municipality of Hunter's Hill 5.7 km 2 (2.2 sq mi) and the largest by area is Central Darling Shire Council 53,492 km 2 (20,653 sq ...
Amalgamated with the Drummoyne Council to form the City of Canada Bay. [19] [20] Cook Municipality Sydney: 13 November 1862 19 February 1870 Amalgamated with the Municipality of Camperdown Darlington: Municipality: Darlington: Sydney: 16 August 1864 () 31 December 1948 () 0.2 0.077: Abolished and merged into the City of Sydney.
In 1997 the Heritage Council approved a proposal to construct a caretaker's cottage on the site. This approval was never activated, so no other house was ever built on site. Parramatta Council approved two development approvals in 1997 for a new two storey building (residence) on site - but neither were acted on.
It has a long association with the public life of NSW, especially the rapid expansion of settlement during the later part of the 19th century. The building forms a visually satisfying enclosure to the southern side of Macquarie Place and relates in scale and materials to the other Government buildings at the eastern end of Bridge Street.