Draft environmental impact statements
The ACT Planning and Land Authority has received the following draft Environmental Impact Statements which are required to be available for public inspection and comment.
| Title | Cost | Closing date |
|---|---|---|
| Throsby District Playing Fields | $0.30 per A4 and $0.65 per A3 page or $5.50 per CD | Comments closed 2 November 2011 |
| Proposed clinical waste and fluorescent tubes storage facility, Hume, ACT | $0.30 per A4 and $0.65 per A3 page or $5.50 per CD | Comments close 14 May 2012 |
Downloading plans and documents
For your convenience, many applications have links to relevant plans and documents that you may download. Depending on your Internet connection and the size of the file selected, it may take some time before the file can be viewed. PDF files are viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Some figures and appendices may be missing because they are of a large size. If so, this is indicated against each Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Complete hard copies and CD's are available for purchase or inspection from our Customer Service Centre at 16 Challis Street, Dickson, ACT, 2602 between 8.30am and 4.30pm weekdays.
You must not copy, adapt, publish, distribute or commercialise any material contained on this site without the permission of the information custodian.
Inspection
Where plans are difficult to read, some parts are missing because of a large file size or you are uncertain about the proposed development, please contact us or inspect a copy of the EIS at the Customer Service Centre at 16 Challis Street Dickson between 8:30am and 4:30pm weekdays.
Providing comments
If you feel the application may affect you in any way and wish to object, you must lodge a written objection clearly stating the grounds for objection. However, you may also provide comments in support of the application. Representations must arrive by the closing date indicated for each EIS and can be emailed, delivered or faxed to the Applications Secretariat section of Customer Services. Submissions become part of the public register.











