Council Minutes 19 January 2009 - Waratah-Wynyard Council
Council Minutes 19 January 2009 - Waratah-Wynyard Council
Council Minutes 19 January 2009 - Waratah-Wynyard Council
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Planning Authority Reports<br />
2. Summary<br />
The application is for the construction of six animal shelters at 1260 Oldina<br />
Road, Oldina.<br />
The site is located within the Primary Industries zone. The application is<br />
discretionary as it relies on assessment against the Performance Criteria in<br />
relation to the setback standards.<br />
3. Background<br />
The subject property is located on Oldina Road within a rural area. Lowries<br />
Road dissects the site through a southern portion of the site. The site has a<br />
total area of 34.9 hectares. The site currently contains a dwelling house,<br />
sheds, the six animal shelters and horses. Adjacent properties are<br />
predominantly larger farms.<br />
4. Statutory Requirements<br />
The application is subject to the following statutory instruments:<br />
Land Use Planning and Approvals Act <strong>19</strong>93<br />
<strong>Waratah</strong> <strong>Wynyard</strong> Planning Scheme 2000<br />
5. Finances<br />
Financial costs may arise in relation to any appeal against the determination of<br />
the application by the Planning Authority.<br />
6. Discussion<br />
Application<br />
The application is for the approval of six equine and livestock weather<br />
shelters. The shelters have already been constructed on site without planning<br />
approval.<br />
Five of the shelters have dimensions of 7 metres by 7 metres and the<br />
remaining shelter is six metres by 12 metres wide. The height of the shelters<br />
is approximately three metres. The sides and facia of the shelters are a cream<br />
colour and the roof is a blue colour.<br />
<strong>Waratah</strong>-<strong>Wynyard</strong> <strong>Council</strong> – Ordinary Meeting Agenda – <strong>19</strong> <strong>January</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Page 10