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Certainly needed but with a few looming problems to surmount. Aircraft noise over Sydney will be an ongoing problem with Badgery's Creek opening that won't endear the population to any thing to do with Planes of any kind.  PLUS who wants to be involved with flooding?  Nev

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2 hours ago, skippydiesel said:

The black line showing the western ridge is good but the catchment also includes The Oak township to the east (off photo) and all its new developments going south, likely to be exacerbating storm run of concern's.

That was just to show where residences and hangars would go. Werriberri Creek has a very large catchment area upstream from the airfield, and the whole area is subject to intense summer thunderstorms from the southwest and Tasman Lows from the southeast. 

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12 hours ago, turboplanner said:

 the farmer had to build turnstiles and allow them to use the paths used for hundreds of years.

 

Just a bit of trivia from an old Pom Turbs, they were generally know as "Kissing Gates" Haha!

 

 

 

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On 02/05/2023 at 12:23 PM, old man emu said:

That was just to show where residences and hangars would go. Werriberri Creek has a very large catchment area upstream from the airfield, and the whole area is subject to intense summer thunderstorms from the southwest and Tasman Lows from the southeast. 

I thought the "residence" were to be on the sides of the X strip and the hotel/motel down near the existing entrance

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2 hours ago, coljones said:

NSW GOV Property Report for 995 BURRAGORANG ROAD THE OAKS 2570

13006623-db84-4f8c-bf0b-f0df67222144.pdf 201.06 kB · 6 downloads

That's looking better, but take a look at the Victorian Planning Scheme process starting with this link.

 

From here you choose the appliable Council and you get all the sub groups, then you input the address and you'll get the current status and about four reports.

 

To find out what the Developer is applying for, as I mentioned there is usually an online link where you can input the address and find our what permits have been issued in the past, and what their status was; approved/withdrawn/refused, and the dates of any current open Applications, and their status/progress and that will show you exactly what is proposed and where. If you can't find that link (and I haven't been able to) on the Council site, it's critical to contact the Council Planning Office and request the details (usually you'll have to go to the office and inspect the documents there.)

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