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Kenton Valley War Memorial Park - Proposed Revocation of Community Land
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Consultation has concluded
The Adelaide Hills Council owns a significant number of properties throughout the district classified as 'Community Land'. This land is looked after for the benefit of the whole community and to reflect that some land has special meaning to locals because of important cultural or historic features.
One of Council’s key strategies is to ‘take a proactive approach, and a long term view, to infrastructure maintenance and renewal’. Council needs to consider whether it is in the long term interests of the community that the protection of a parcel of land under the classification of Community Land should continue or not. Council (in consultation with the community) may decide that such protection under this classification is no longer required, to enable the land to be sold and the proceeds used for another community purpose.
Prompted by a suggestion from the Kenton Valley community,a report has been prepared in accordance with theLocal Government Act 1999, proposing the revocation of Community Land classification for the following land:
Allotment 64 in Filed Plan No. 155479 Certificate of Title Volume 5718 Folio 775 Kenton Valley Road, Kenton Valley
Proceeds of the sale of this land would be used to fund a similar community purpose.
Council is seeking feedback from members of the community on the proposed revocation. A detailed report on the proposal is available in the document library to the right of this page, or in hard copy at Council's Service Centres. Submissions can be made online below, in writing at any Council Service Centre or via post to PO Box 44, Woodside SA 5244.
All feedback must be received by 5:00pm on Friday 26 July 2019.
Please leave your feedback on the proposed revocation below.
The Adelaide Hills Council owns a significant number of properties throughout the district classified as 'Community Land'. This land is looked after for the benefit of the whole community and to reflect that some land has special meaning to locals because of important cultural or historic features.
One of Council’s key strategies is to ‘take a proactive approach, and a long term view, to infrastructure maintenance and renewal’. Council needs to consider whether it is in the long term interests of the community that the protection of a parcel of land under the classification of Community Land should continue or not. Council (in consultation with the community) may decide that such protection under this classification is no longer required, to enable the land to be sold and the proceeds used for another community purpose.
Prompted by a suggestion from the Kenton Valley community,a report has been prepared in accordance with theLocal Government Act 1999, proposing the revocation of Community Land classification for the following land:
Allotment 64 in Filed Plan No. 155479 Certificate of Title Volume 5718 Folio 775 Kenton Valley Road, Kenton Valley
Proceeds of the sale of this land would be used to fund a similar community purpose.
Council is seeking feedback from members of the community on the proposed revocation. A detailed report on the proposal is available in the document library to the right of this page, or in hard copy at Council's Service Centres. Submissions can be made online below, in writing at any Council Service Centre or via post to PO Box 44, Woodside SA 5244.
All feedback must be received by 5:00pm on Friday 26 July 2019.
Please leave your feedback on the proposed revocation below.