Amendment No 9 - Amend Temora LEP 2010 - Rezone land at Ariah Park to RU1 Primary Production, RU5 Village and R5 Large Lot Residential and amend minimum lot size controls
- Status date
- 2 June 2021
- Exhibition
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- Gazettal
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- Outcome
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How to object or make a submission
Your next step if this rezoning affects you. Submissions are how the decision-maker hears from the community.
- 1 Rezonings (planning proposals) are placed on public exhibition by the council or the NSW Department of Planning. Anyone can make a submission during that window.
- 2 Lodge your submission with the council, or through the NSW Planning Portal where the proposal is exhibited there. State your address, whether you support or object, and your reasons.
- 3 Submissions are public and are reported to the decision-maker. Focus on planning grounds: amenity, traffic, overshadowing, density, heritage and local character.
General information about the public submission process, not legal advice. Confirm the current process and deadlines with the council or the official source before acting.
Stage history
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Withdrawn
source label: “withdrawn/Not Proceeding”
Status date 2 June 2021 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current
Planning disputes in Temora Shire Council
Tribunal and court decisions naming this council, newest first. A signal of contested development in the area, not legal advice.
- Temora Shire Council v Stein [2004] NSWCA 236 NSWCA· 21 July 2004· Temora Shire Council v Stein [2004] NSWCA 236 NEGLIGENCE - tripping case - raised edge of driveway across footpath - obvious in daylight to pedestrian taking reasonable care for own safety - plaintiff tripped at night - evidence of street light across road - no evidence of state of illumination of driveway or that plaintiff could not or did not see it - defendant owed duty of care - correct question whether in breach of duty - action or inaction of reasonable council to be assessed on basis of pedestrians taking reasonable care for own safe
- THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE and ORS v THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA [1995] NSWCA 380 NSWCA· 20 Dec 1995· THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE and ORS v THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA [1995] NSWCA 380