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Application for a Planning CertificateUnder Section 10.7 of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act, 1979.
Application Options
Section Type
Application Cost
10.7(2)
$67.00 (GST Exempt)
10.7(2) & (5)
$167.00 (GST Exempt)
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Owner's Consent Form (PDF)
On-site Sewage Management System - Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
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Planning Certificate Application - Section 10.7 (Online)
Planning Proposal Application (PDF)
Pre DA Consultation - Fact Sheet (PDF)
Pre-DA Consultation Meeting Request (PDF)
Pre Subd…
Are you looking to build, renovate or subdivide? Depending on what you want to do and the size and scale of the development, you may be required to lodge a Development Application.
… Property Fees Application Form - Various Property Fees 2021/2022
Property Services Application Form Interest in Council Owned Land - Road Closures (PDF)
Pile Burn Application (PDF)
Pile Burn Application (Online)
Planning Certificate Application - Section 10.7
Planning Proposal Application (PDF)
Pre-DA Consultation Meeting Request (PDF)
Preschool Enrolment Form (PDF)
Public Health Premises Notification Form (PDF)
Public Health Premises Notification Form (Online)
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Road Naming Suggestion Appli…
(Mary Walker Warragamba-Silverdale Swimming Complex)
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 6am-8pm
Saturday: 8am-7pm
Sunday: 10am-7pm
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Location
Corner Farnsworth Ave & Warradale Rd, Warragamba NSW 2752
Fees
Visitor
Fee
Children (under 3 years)
Free
Adult (swim)
$4.20
Child (swim)
$3.70
Family (swim)
$14.50
Spectator
$2.80
Aqua…
Warragamba Pool is opening for the season on Saturday 3 October, giving locals a chance to make the most of the warm weather predicted for the long weekend.
Council will be managing the pool for the foreseeable future and will open the facility from 9am-3pm each day for the rest of the school holidays.
Mayor Robert Khan said, “I am happy to see the pool open in time for the long weekend and hope that Warragamba residents enjoy this great facility over the summer.”
Opening hours will be review…
As part of Children’s Book Week 2020, Wollondilly Library will celebrate with a ‘Create your own Curious Creature’ competition.
The competition will run from 17 October to 23 October with winners being notified on 27 October. Participants can draw, paint or build a model of a curious creature and send a picture to the Library to be in the chance to win a Book Week shortlisted prize pack.
Mayor for Wollondilly Robert Khan said, “Book Week is the perfect time to celebrate the magic of reading wi…
Wollondilly 2040 is Council’s Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS). It was made and came into effect on 27 March 2020.
Purpose
The LSPS outlines the land use planning vision for Wollondilly over the next 20 years. This vision is for a prosperous, sustainable and resilient future for Wollondilly residents, with an enviable lifestyle of historic villages, modern living, rural lands and bush settings.
Wollondilly 2040 identifies key planning priorities and actions that focus on protect…
About Health in Planning
Wollondilly is committed to the health and wellbeing of residents, workers and visitors. Council recognises that health is an overall state of wellbeing rather than just the absence of disease or injury, and that planning and the built environment can have a huge impact on health. As well as environmental factors such as air quality, heat and noise, social factors play a significant role in our health. These factors are called the social determinants of health, and inclu…
Wollondilly Council will host a series of community events across the Shire in early 2021 to encourage residents to spend locally, boost economic activity and have some fun in towns and villages hit by bushfires and the pandemic over the past year.
Mayor Robert Khan said, “Local communities and businesses have had a tough year. Council wants to support them to get back on their feet with a positive start to 2021.”
“These events will be fun, family focussed and a great opportunity for residents…
Tender No. 2021/03
Council is inviting tenders for the construction of a Gross Pollutant Trap in Argyle Street Picton.
The scope involves, but is not limited to, the installation of a proprietary GPT adjacent to the north eastern bridge abutment at the corner of the public car park and Argyle Street. Currently the existing pipe is a 1050mm but the unit has allowed for a 1200mm pipe for current and future upgrades.
A buried junction pit is under the corner of the car park for the conne…
Wollondilly Shire contains much of Sydney’s drinking water catchment, and is rich in natural heritage including unspoiled creeks and rivers.
We are also experiencing growth, which will impact water quality and supply, biodiversity, recreation and climate resilience. With this in mind, it is increasingly important to proactively manage and protect our waterways and water sources into the future. In order to do this, Council have developed the following documents:
Integrated Water Management…
“I would like to reassure community members that Council is not changing our policy or approach to dog breeding across the Shire.
Council has always adopted a common sense approach to the management and control of animal breeding, based upon fairness and an understanding that this is a recreational hobby enjoyed by many residents.
Ultimately the NSW Government sets the rules on what’s allowable and of course our approach must be balanced against the legislative requirement for Council to invest…
Fire Affected Tree Removal on Private Land There are several ways to remove fire affected trees on private land.
1. Trees in imminent Danger of FallingIf trees are in imminent danger of falling and causing damage to life or property, the State Emergency Service (SES) should be contacted on 132 500 or engage a qualified arborist. Evidence should be collected in the form of photos and provided to council as soon practical after the danger has been addressed.
2. Tree Removal RequestTree removal r…
Application to Disclose Political Donations and Gifts
Complete this form where you are required under section Section 10.4 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 to disclose any political donations or gifts.
Any person making a planning application or submission is required to disclose "reportable political donations” [1] and gifts made to any local councillor (or council staff member) within two (2) years of making of the application or submission. Failure to do so constitu…
Wollondilly business owners can now register to participate in the NSW Government’s Dine & Discover program, being rolled out across the State to help communities recover from the economic impacts of Covid-19.
The scheme aims to encourage people to get out and about to support dining, arts and tourism businesses and inject some much needed cash into the regions that need it most.
Residents over 18 years of age can now access vouchers to the value of $100 by visiting the Service NSW app and…
Our population forecast for 2017 is 51,002 and is forecast to grow to 92,102 by 2036. Council provide vital services to our community but face the challenges of growing demand and limited resources. Data enables informed decision making such as to advocate for policy change, streamline processes, improve access to information to deliver better services and increase community participation, satisfaction, transparency and economic opportunity.
The Open Data Institute has conducted research into p…
Everything we do in and around our homes, backyards, parks, schools, workplaces and public spaces affects the quality of water that runs off our streets, goes into the stormwater drains and ends up in our local waterways. Your nearest waterway could be a stream, creek, river, bay, beach, harbour or even the ocean!
Love Your Waterways is a community campaign that encourages people to take up five simple actions to prevent litter, pet waste, gardening materials, chemicals and other pollutants fro…
Thirlmere Festival of Steam
Huff N Puff Road Race and Family Fun Run
National Sorry Day – Community Commemoration
Have your say on Council’s Budget and priorities for the years ahead, as Council continues big investment in roads, infrastructure, customer experience and planning for the long term
Rail, road & basic enabling infrastructure top the list as Council endorses key advocacy priorities for Wollondilly
Thirlmere gets ready to huff n puff in a race against a steam train