Posted: 29.07.2022
We’re holding a Public Meeting to listen to the community’s views.
The NSW Department of Planning and Environment has finalised its whole-of-government assessment of the proposed Glebe Island Silos Signage DA and it has come to the Independent Planning Commission NSW for determination.
Commissioners Professor Richard Mackay AM and Dr Peter Williams have been appointed to determine this application. They will host a public meeting from 9am on Wednesday 17 August 2022 to hear directly from community members.
This electronic public meeting will be held online with registered speakers presenting via telephone or videoconference.
How to participate in the public meeting
If you wish to apply to speak at the public meeting, you must complete the online registration form by no later than 12pm AEDT on Thursday 11 August 2022. Registered speakers will be provided information on how to join the meeting and technical assistance will be available to help them prepare for the meeting.
How to watch the public meeting
This public meeting will be livestreamed on the Commission’s website: www.ipcn.nsw.gov.au/livestream
In the interests of openness and transparency, we will also publish a transcript of the public meeting on the Commission’s website.
Please read our Public Meeting Guidelines for more information.
Written submissions
If you want to have your say on this proposed development, you can also provide a submission in writing up to one week (seven days) after the conclusion of the public meeting via email, post or our online portal: www.ipcn.nsw.gov.au/have-your-say
For information about how to make a submission, please read our Public Submission Guidelines.
The deadline for written submissions is 5pm AEDT on Wednesday 24 August 2022.
For more information
You can find the Department’s final assessment report and other relevant information on our website: www.ipcn.nsw.gov.au under Glebe Island Silos Signage.
If you have any questions about the Commission’s decision-making process or how you can have your say, please contact us on (02) 9383 2100 or ipcn@ipcn.nsw.gov.au.
We recognise the importance of community participation in our decision-making process. Using our ‘Make a submission’ form is the easiest way for you to make a submission on cases currently before the Commission.