Development Proposal - Subdivision creating 5 rural & 1 community lot

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What are we doing?

We have received a development application that is identified as ‘threatened species development’.

The Hills Shire Council is the consent authority for this application.


What is the application for?

The proposal is for a subdivision creating five rural residential community title lots and one community association lot including vegetation removal, earthworks, private access road and retention of an existing dwelling house and shed (on proposed lots 2 and 3).


The application is categorised as ‘integrated development’ and requires a Bush Fire Safety Authority under the Rural Fires Act 1997.


The NSW Rural Fire Service is the approval body for the integrated development referral.


Where is this located?

The property is located at 1-7 Neich Road, Glenorie.


Application Details

The Development Application number is 1287/2025/ZD.

The Applicant is Minto Planning Services.

Further details are available on Council's Online Development Application Tracking System including:

  • A Statement of Environmental Effects
  • A Biodiversity Development Assessment Report
  • A Bushfire Report
  • Subdivision Plans
  • Civil and Stormwater Management Plans


How You Can Give Feedback

You may make a written submission on this development application until 5pm on 17 April 2025.

View the application on Council's Online Development Application Tracking System using the application number above.

To provide comments on the Development Application use this online form. Where an objection is made, the submission must specify the grounds for the objection.

All enquiries can be directed to Savrithri Vishnu, Town Planner, on 9843 0340.

This notice has been written in accordance with Section 3.1 of Part A ‘Introduction’ of The Hills Development Control Plan 2012 and Section 56 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021.

What are we doing?

We have received a development application that is identified as ‘threatened species development’.

The Hills Shire Council is the consent authority for this application.


What is the application for?

The proposal is for a subdivision creating five rural residential community title lots and one community association lot including vegetation removal, earthworks, private access road and retention of an existing dwelling house and shed (on proposed lots 2 and 3).


The application is categorised as ‘integrated development’ and requires a Bush Fire Safety Authority under the Rural Fires Act 1997.


The NSW Rural Fire Service is the approval body for the integrated development referral.


Where is this located?

The property is located at 1-7 Neich Road, Glenorie.


Application Details

The Development Application number is 1287/2025/ZD.

The Applicant is Minto Planning Services.

Further details are available on Council's Online Development Application Tracking System including:

  • A Statement of Environmental Effects
  • A Biodiversity Development Assessment Report
  • A Bushfire Report
  • Subdivision Plans
  • Civil and Stormwater Management Plans


How You Can Give Feedback

You may make a written submission on this development application until 5pm on 17 April 2025.

View the application on Council's Online Development Application Tracking System using the application number above.

To provide comments on the Development Application use this online form. Where an objection is made, the submission must specify the grounds for the objection.

All enquiries can be directed to Savrithri Vishnu, Town Planner, on 9843 0340.

This notice has been written in accordance with Section 3.1 of Part A ‘Introduction’ of The Hills Development Control Plan 2012 and Section 56 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021.