MidCoast Council is holding consultations on a planning proposal and agreement which will see the rezoning of two hectares of land for development, and 60 hectares for dedication of ecologically significant land at Pacific Palms.
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The planning proposal is to rezone approximately two hectares of land adjoining the Palms Oasis Caravan Park to permit a reasonable level of development; and separate an existing dwelling site from adjoining ecologically sensitive land.
The planning agreement attached to the proposal will facilitate the dedication of approximately 60 hectares of ecologically sensitive land to MidCoast Council with the provision of funding for the rehabilitation, management and permanent protection of these lands.
The documents are on public exhibition until Friday, November 24 with a community drop-in session planned for Thursday, November 2 at the Pacific Palms Community Hall.
Residents are invited to drop-in any time between 3pm and 6pm to discuss the proposal with council officers.
"The rezoning represents the conclusion of the Pacific Palms Study Area conservation and development program initiated in 1993, resulting in significant environmental and community benefits to residents of Pacific Palms," senior strategic planner, Alexandra Macvean said.
"It has been achieved thanks to longstanding collaboration and consultation between residents, council, the NSW Department of Planning and Environment and NSW Office of Environment and Heritage.”
The full set of documents for the planning proposal and planning agreement can be viewed on council's website Have your Say page, or in person at council's Forster administration office and the Pacific Palms library during opening hours.
Written submissions are welcome, following the instructions on the website.