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Consultation has concluded
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback during this exhibition period. The project team are currently reviewing all feedback received and will prepare a report for publication.
Council and Johnson Property Group propose to amend the existing planning agreement. The proposed planning agreement has benefits to both the developer and the community. The continuation of the development will increase the supply of housing to the local area.
The facilities anticipated under the draft planning agreement are considered adequate for the development of up to 2500 lots. These facilities include a range of open space and recreation facilities, community facilities, road works and the rehabilitation and maintenance of environmental corridors.
Share your feedback on the proposed changes to the Cooranbong Planning Agreement by 14 April 2021.
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback during this exhibition period. The project team are currently reviewing all feedback received and will prepare a report for publication.
Council and Johnson Property Group propose to amend the existing planning agreement. The proposed planning agreement has benefits to both the developer and the community. The continuation of the development will increase the supply of housing to the local area.
The facilities anticipated under the draft planning agreement are considered adequate for the development of up to 2500 lots. These facilities include a range of open space and recreation facilities, community facilities, road works and the rehabilitation and maintenance of environmental corridors.
Share your feedback on the proposed changes to the Cooranbong Planning Agreement by 14 April 2021.
After reading the draft Cooranbong Voluntary Planning Agreement, you can either respond directly below or upload a written submission. All responses will be considered by the Project Team prior to going back to Council.
Consultation has concluded
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