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Consultation has concluded
Council recently resolved to exhibit the draft Mosman Contributions Plan 2022. Contributions are payments made by persons undertaking development work to help fund the provision of public facilities in accordance with Section 7.12 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
The draft Mosman Contributions Plan 2022 would replace the current Contributions Plan 2018 which is required as many of the project identified in the current plan have been completed and new projects have been identified.
The draft Contributions Plan 2022 has been prepared with an updated schedule of projects that would be funded including:
Refurbishment of Public Amenities
Accessibility Works
Bushland and Open Space Works
Contributions to the Renewal of Rawson Oval Pavilion and Middle Head Oval Pavilion
Street Furniture
Pedestrian Works
Public Art
The draft Mosman Contributions Plan 2022 maintains the same level of contributions as the previous Plan, that is:
Estimated cost of works
Contribution
$100,000 or Less
Nil
$100,001 - $200,000
0.5% of the value of the work
Over $200,000
1% of the value of the work
The draft Contributions Plan is on public exhibition until 15 May 2022.
Mail to General Manager, Mosman Council, PO Box 211, Spit Junction NSW 2088.
For any enquiries or for further information please contact Joe Vertel, Senior Planning Advisor, on 02 9978 4214.
Council recently resolved to exhibit the draft Mosman Contributions Plan 2022. Contributions are payments made by persons undertaking development work to help fund the provision of public facilities in accordance with Section 7.12 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
The draft Mosman Contributions Plan 2022 would replace the current Contributions Plan 2018 which is required as many of the project identified in the current plan have been completed and new projects have been identified.
The draft Contributions Plan 2022 has been prepared with an updated schedule of projects that would be funded including:
Refurbishment of Public Amenities
Accessibility Works
Bushland and Open Space Works
Contributions to the Renewal of Rawson Oval Pavilion and Middle Head Oval Pavilion
Street Furniture
Pedestrian Works
Public Art
The draft Mosman Contributions Plan 2022 maintains the same level of contributions as the previous Plan, that is:
Estimated cost of works
Contribution
$100,000 or Less
Nil
$100,001 - $200,000
0.5% of the value of the work
Over $200,000
1% of the value of the work
The draft Contributions Plan is on public exhibition until 15 May 2022.