North Canberra Community Council

DOWNER Development Application: 201425532 Address: 14 DUFFIELD PLACE Block: 41 Section: 70

Proposal: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO DA 201425532 STILL UNDER CONSIDERATION. The proposal is redesigned with six single storey attached dwellings, onsite parking with attached carports, increased landscape frontage and retention of tree on Block 42. Lease variation as per original DA.  Period for representations closes: 12/12/2014 Click here to view the plans

DOWNER Development Application: 201425533 Address: 17 DUFFIELD PLACE Block: 43 Section: 70

Proposal: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO DA 201425533 STILL UNDER CONSIDERATION – AMENDMENTS INCLUDE: Redesign of the development with four single storey attached dwellings, onsite carparking , attached carports, increased landscaping and units to face open space. Lease variation is as per original DA.  Period for representations closes: 12/12/2014 Click here to view the plans

AINSLIE Development Application: 201426288 Address: 74 TYSON STREET Block: 10 Section: 84

Proposal: SINGLE RESIDENTIAL – HOME BUSINESS – CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY. Proposed use of two existing rooms within house for clinical psychology practice – one full time and one part time practictioner.  Period for representations closes: 10/12/2014 Click here to view the plans

Grevillea Park Master Plan – Drop-in information session 19 November

The Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate invites you to attend a drop-in information session regarding the Grevillea Park Master plan. The Master plan has been developed using urban design and planning principles to provide a vision for Grevillea Park as a recreational hub for community use. The National Capital Authority, which is responsible for the management of Lake Burley Griffin, supports the development of water-based recreational facilities at Grevillea Park.

Chief Minister Responds to our motion on light rail stops

At our October meeting we passed a motion that called on the ACT Government, if it does build the light rail, to commit to: * building all of the fifteen light rail stops shown in the September Industry Briefing presentation unless there is a business case that clearly demonstrates the advantages of having fewer stops; * publishing the criteria that it intends to use to determine which stops to retain; and * conducting public consultation on which stops should be retained. On 4 November the Chief Minister provided the following response: