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The planning agreement is associated with development land at 80 Minmi Road and 3 Transfield Avenue, Edgeworth, and conservation land at 5 Caravel Street, Teralba.
The objective of this planning proposal is to amend the Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2014 to rezone 1 Progress Road, Mount Hutton, from R2 Low Density Residential to E1 Local Centre zoning.
The objective of this planning proposal (RZ/4/2024) is to amend the Lake Macquaire Local Environmental Plan 2014 to rezone 1496 Hue Hue Road and 106 Wyee Road Wyee, from zone RU4 Primary Production Small Lots to zone E1 Local Centre.
At its Standing Committee meeting on 12 August 2024, Council endorsed the planning proposal for 130 Munibung Road and part of 30 Mackenzie Parade, Boolaroo, and the subsequent amendment to the Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2014 came into effect on 25 October 2024.
The draft North West Lake Macquarie Catalyst Area Place Strategy will guide the future growth of Teralba, Speers Point, Boolaroo, Cockle Creek, Argenton, Glendale and Cardiff.
At its meeting on 11 November 2024, Council endorsed the planning proposal for 1377 Hue Hue Road, Wyee, and authorised the planning agreement between Council, Wyee Nominees and TOPA Property.
Lake Macquarie City Council is currently reviewing and updating our Aboriginal Community Plan, bayikulinan. The plan will support Council, where possible, to facilitate the needs of our Aboriginal and...
Lake Macquarie City Council is working with consultant WMAwater to prepare a flood study of North Creek. As part of this work, residents from suburbs along North Creek, including Warners Bay, Lakeland...
Lake Macquarie City Council owns and operates 95 community and cultural facilities across the city. This includes community halls, multipurpose centres, childcare facilities, Scout halls, Meals on Whe...
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on the planning proposal for Raffertys Resort. At the 11 June 2024 Standing Committee meeting, Council endorsed the planning proposal and, separately, appr...
Lake Macquarie City Council is committed to ensuring our city is an inclusive and welcoming place, where the whole community can feel a sense of safety and belonging. Our Culturally Diverse Lake Mac P...
The Morisset Place Strategy is a long-term plan to guide the future development and growth of Morisset, a strategic location for population and jobs growth in Lake Macquarie.
Environmental and engineering consultants, Engeny, have been engaged to develop a flood study for various creeks in the Morisset area, providing crucial data on flood risks to guide future development and enhance community safety.
The Killingworth Paper Subdivision consists of 24 residential lots that are owned by residential landowners and Council. While much of the land has been rezoned for residential development, the land c...
The north-western side of Lake Macquarie between Teralba and Toronto offers a great lifestyle and it’s important we all protect and care for our community, environment and economy. We want to wo...
The Wyee Paper Subdivision consists of 199 residential lots that are owned by more than 140 landowners. Over the last few years, Council has spent a significant amount of time engaging with landowners...
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