Council meeting preview: Ordinary Council meeting – Monday 11 December
Published on 07 December 2023
Council’s next meeting will take place at the Administrative Centre at Speers Point on Monday 11 December, with an Ordinary Council meeting starting from 6.30pm.
Members of the public have the option to watch the proceedings live online at webcast.lakemac.com.au
Below are some of the items listed for discussion. You can view the full agenda online.
Addressing the housing crisis – Mayoral minute
Council will consider a Mayoral minute welcoming the NSW Government’s focus on increasing housing supply through the delivery of more low-rise and mid-rise homes, calling on the NSW Government to commit to forward planning and funding key infrastructure that unlocks housing and supports neighbourhood amenity and streamlining the planning pathway for adaptive reuse of former mining lands to facilitate new residential and employment opportunities.
Amendments to fees and charges
Council will consider noting there were no submissions during the public exhibition period related to the proposed changes to Fees and Charges 2023-2024 and adopting the proposed changes to the Fees and Charges 2023-2024.
Exhibition of Planning Proposal – 130 Munibung Rd, Boolaroo – C2 Environmental Conservation to R2 Low Density Residential
Council will consider requesting a Gateway Determination from the Department of Planning and Environment relating to a planning proposal to rezone part of 130 Munibung Road and part of 30 Mackenzie Parade, Boolaroo from zone C2 Environmental Conservation to zone R2 Low Density Residential to facilitate residential development.
Council will consider requesting the use of delegations in respect of the Minister for Planning and Homes plan making function under section 3.36 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 for the planning proposal, undertaking consultation with State Government agencies, service authorities and traditional owners in accordance with the Gateway Determination and placing the planning proposal on exhibition, subject to the outcome of the Gateway Determination.
Residential flat building – 2 Mary Street, Argenton
Council will consider endorsing a development standard variation under clause 4.6 of the Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2014, providing a maximum height of 12.85m - exceeding the 10m development standard by 2.85m - or 28.5 per cent, and approving development application DA/88/2023 for a residential flat building at 2 Mary Street and 83 Robert Street, Argenton, subject to conditions of consent.
Telecommunications facility – 1A George Booth Drive, West Wallsend
Council will consider endorsing the development standard variation under clause 4.6 of the Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2014, providing a maximum height of 30m - exceeding the 5.5m development standard by 24.5m or 545.5 per cent - and approving development application DA/2726/2022 for a telecommunications facility at 1A George Booth Drive, West Wallsend, subject to conditions of consent.
Paper subdivision service extensions stage one – entering landowners agreements and future sale – Killingworth
Council will consider approving entering into landowner agreements and performing works for 24, 29 and 31 The Boulevarde and 24 and 26 Sackville Street, Killingworth.
Council will consider selling the following lots for a price consistent with the Acquisition and Divestment of Land Policy, as determined by market valuation: 16, 18, 20, 22, 26 and 28 The Boulevarde, and 28, 30 and 34 Sackville Street, Killingworth.
Council submission on the Local Government Remuneration Tribunal’s review for the 2024 annual determination
Council will consider endorsing a submission to the Local Government Remuneration Tribunal on the fees payable to Councillors and Mayors.
Prioritising the footpath from 68 Deaves Road, Cooranbong to Cooranbong Park
Council will consider approving a notice of motion noting the community advocacy requesting the construction of the footpath via the tabled community petition, considering the priority of the construction of footpath from 68 Deaves Road, Cooranbong to Cooranbong Park, with regard to the criteria in the Walking, Cycling and Better Streets Strategy, and providing feedback via memo to Councillors on options and communicating directly with the chief petitioner identified in the petition on the outcome.
Investment report – November 2023
Council will consider receiving and noting a report identifying all money Council has invested under section 625 of the Local Government Act 1993.
Council Site Inspection - Myuna Bay - Demolition, decommission, remediation and earthworks
Council will consider seeking approval of the Minister to refuse development application DA/1288/2023 for demolition, decommission, remediation and earthworks at 21A Wangi Road, Myuna Bay, on the grounds that the application is not in the public interest, based on the following reasoning:
- The loss of value of the existing infrastructure to the community in the absence of a proposed replacement facility.
- The need for accessible and publicly operated recreation facilities for the Lake Macquarie area.
- The loss of social capital generated by losing a publicly run facility to service all members of the community.
- The absence of detail for the future use of the site.
Council will consider requesting the relevant Minister release the deed of agreement between Origin Energy and Office of Sport for transparency and public interest.