Jindabyne Development Plan Consultation Period Extended

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There's now more time for the community to have their say on the future of Jindabyne, with the deadline for feedback on the draft Jindabyne Development Control Plan extended until Wednesday 7 February 2024.

A Development Control Plan – or DCP – is a planning document that provides detailed planning and design guidelines for a particular area. The NSW Government has developed a draft DCP for Jindabyne.

Once finalised, the DCP will form a core part of the planning process underpinning the Snowy Mountains Special Activation Precinct (SAP).

Council endorsed the exhibition of the draft Jindabyne DCP at the October 2023 Ordinary Council Meeting.

It is important to note that this document is only a draft. The specific purpose of this consultation is to invite feedback from the community to aid councillors in deciding whether to adopt the current draft, or whether changes need to be made.

Your feedback will make a difference. Have your say today on the future of Jindabyne.

Visit www.yoursaysnowymonaro.com.au/draft-jindabyne-dcp and share your thoughts before Wednesday 7 February 2024.

This public exhibition is being undertaken by the NSW Department of Planning and Environment, with the assistance of Snowy Monaro Regional Council.

The draft Jindabyne DCP was developed by the Department of Planning and Environment, in collaboration with the Regional Growth NSW Development Corporation and Snowy Monaro Regional Council.

The Department are also seeking feedback on the draft DCP, alongside additional draft SAP documentation. These draft documents are open for public comment on the Department's website.

Consultation on this suite of SAP-related documents has been extended until Wednesday 7 February 2024.

Visit www.planning.nsw.gov.au/snowymountainssap to have your say today.

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