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Review of a Gateway Determination for a Planning Proposal to amend the Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2014 to replace minimum lot size and historic dwelling entitlement provisions for land in Zone RU2 with a merit-based approach, and enable more flexible boundary realignments within Zone RU1 and Zone RU2 .
A State significant infrastructure application to increase the length of the quayline at Brotherson Dock (southern side), including construction of 5.3ha of additional wharf area, dredging to provide material for the extended quayline and wharf, demolition of an existing bulk liquids berth (BLB) and construction of a new BLB.
A modification application for the approved Port Botany Expansion to make operational and administrative amendments
A development application for construction and operation of a wind farm with up to 141 wind turbines and associated infrastructure.
A modification application for an approved multi-purpose terminal (MPT) at the Port of Newcastle's Mayfield Precinct (within the former BHP steelworks site), to remove operational timeframes and prescriptive boundaries of the general cargo handling facility component of the MPT.
A development application for a 200 megawatt / 431 megawatt-hour battery energy storage system and associated infrastructure.
A development application within the Pymble Ladies College campus, involving demolition of existing buildings, tree removal, site preparation works, minor road works and the construction of a new six-storey school building and associated landscaping.
A development application for a 360 MW solar farm with a battery energy storage system and associated infrastructure.
A development application for the construction and operation of seniors housing development comprising 215 independent living units (ILUs) and a 39 bed residential care facility in the Mingara Recreation Club precinct.