RETIREMENT COMPLEX: Waterbrook Seniors Housing development will be discussed at the final Wingecarribee Shire Council meeting for the year on December 11. Photo: File.
The final council meeting for the year will be held on December 11.
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The Wingecarribee Shire Council will meet today at 2pm at the Moss Vale Civic Centre on Elizabeth Street.
The meeting will be live streamed on the Wingecarribee Shire Council's Facebook page.
Council will reconvene in February next year.
The meeting dates for 2020 will be:
- February 12
- February 26
- March 11
- March 25
- April 8
- April 22
- May 13
- May 27
- June 10
- June 24
- July 8
- July 22
- August 12
- August 26
- September 23
- October 14
- October 28
- November 11
- November 25
- December 9
On the council agenda this week:
- Councillors will consider an application to commence stage 2A of the Waterbrook Seniors Housing development. Stage 2A of the development at 2 - 18 Centennial Road in Bowral consists of 28 self-care seniors housing dwellings. The complete development consists of 135 luxury villas, with an extensive range of onsite facilities including; 24/ 7 concierge, a wellness centre and spa, business centre, lounge spaces, restaurant, bar, ballroom/play theatre and library.The application is recommended for approval.
- The council will review a modified development application for a 106 unit self-care retirement complex at 133 Bowral Road, Bowral. The development was refused on July 24 this year due a lack of storm water storage tanks. The modified DA is recommended for approval.
- Councillors will consider submissions received during the exhibition of the draft Wingecarribee Animal Shelter Alternatives to Euthanasia Policy. On June 26 the council considered a revised draft policy following a renewed commitment to maximise all opportunities for companion animals to be re-homed while also responding to calls to have a policy position that aligned with legislation surrounding the euthanasia of feral or infant animals. The policy is recommended for approval.
- A petition for the council to declare a climate emergency containing more than 2000 signatures will be presented to councillors.
Visit www.wsc.nsw.gov.au for details or call 4868 0888.
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