Amended Encroachment Management Policy

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Consultation has concluded

The amendments to the Encroachment Management Policy are proposed to enable Council to more effectively manage encroachments over land that it owns and controls.

On 24 July 2017, Council resolved to place the Amended Encroachment Management Policy on public exhibition for 28 days.

Due to an administrative error the document was not accessible on Council’s website for the entire exhibition period, Council is re-exhibiting the Amended Encroachments Management Policy to ensure that everyone is provided with equal opportunities to make a submission. Submissions already made in response to initial exhibition period will be considered at close of the second exhibition period. Previous submitters will be advised that they do not need to re-submit.

The Amended Encroachments Management Policy is being placed on public exhibition for a period of 28 days from Thursday 12 October 2017 to Friday 10 November 2017 and may be viewed at Council’s Customer Service Centre, in Stanton Library and on Council’s website. No changes have been made to the exhibition document which were initially exhibited between 3 August and 31 August 2017.

Submissions close 5pm, 10 November 2017.

Use the online submission form (below) or alternatively, send submissions to:
Email - council@northsydney.nsw.gov.au
Mail - A/General Manager
North Sydney Council
PO Box 12
NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059

The Amended Policy may be viewed at Council’s Customer Service Centre, in Stanton Library and on Council’s website (see Document Library).

More information: contact Jenny Gleeson, Manager Integrated Planning and Special Projects on 9936 8100.

The amendments to the Encroachment Management Policy are proposed to enable Council to more effectively manage encroachments over land that it owns and controls.

On 24 July 2017, Council resolved to place the Amended Encroachment Management Policy on public exhibition for 28 days.

Due to an administrative error the document was not accessible on Council’s website for the entire exhibition period, Council is re-exhibiting the Amended Encroachments Management Policy to ensure that everyone is provided with equal opportunities to make a submission. Submissions already made in response to initial exhibition period will be considered at close of the second exhibition period. Previous submitters will be advised that they do not need to re-submit.

The Amended Encroachments Management Policy is being placed on public exhibition for a period of 28 days from Thursday 12 October 2017 to Friday 10 November 2017 and may be viewed at Council’s Customer Service Centre, in Stanton Library and on Council’s website. No changes have been made to the exhibition document which were initially exhibited between 3 August and 31 August 2017.

Submissions close 5pm, 10 November 2017.

Use the online submission form (below) or alternatively, send submissions to:
Email - council@northsydney.nsw.gov.au
Mail - A/General Manager
North Sydney Council
PO Box 12
NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059

The Amended Policy may be viewed at Council’s Customer Service Centre, in Stanton Library and on Council’s website (see Document Library).

More information: contact Jenny Gleeson, Manager Integrated Planning and Special Projects on 9936 8100.

  • Privacy Statement: Any personal data captured in this submission will be stored by Council in accordance with its Privacy Statement, Privacy Management Plan, Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and the Privacy and Personal Information and Protection Act 1998. Personal information captured will be used only for participation in this project and will not be disclosed to any third party without your written consent.

    Details of individual submissions may be made public in accordance with Part 3, Division 1, Clause 18(g) of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. Personal information will only be made available by application in accordance with Part 2, Division 2 - Public interest considerations - of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.


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