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Town Planning 1e ELLESMERE COUNTY COUNCIL THE TOWN AND COUNTRY' PLANNING ACT, 1977 ELLESMERE COUNTY DISTRICT SCHEME PUBLIC NOTICE OF CHANGE NO. 4 REZONING FROM RURAL B TO RURAL C. (RURAL INDUSTRIES AND TRANSPORT ZONE) BURNHAM THE ELLESMERE County Council has prepared a change to Its District Scheme, regarding the zoning of land al Burnham. The property In question, comprises In area of some 2 hectares, located adjacent to the Main South Road approx. 600 metres north of the Intersection with Burnham Road. The legal description of the land Is Lot 1, D.P. 24123. This land was formally used as a timber mill, however redevelopment for a range of storage, rural Industrial and rural transport uses In now envisaged. The Rural C Zone, provides for these uses while controlling development In such a way as to avoid conflict with traffic movements on the Main South Road, and Insuring that, as tar as possible, existing buildings are utilised. The change may be Inspected at the County Office, Leeston, at any time when that office Is open to the public. Forms for submissions and objections are also available at the office. Submissions and objections to the change, or any part thereof, may be made by anybody or person affected or representing some relevant aspect of the public Interest. Submissions and objections shall be In writing tn Form C described In the First Schedule to the Town and Country Planning Regulations, 1978, or to the like affect and shall be lodged at the office of the Council not later than Monday 2 July, 1984. At a later date, every submission and objection will be open for public Inspection and any body or person who wishes to support or oppose any submission or objection will be entitled to do so. Dated at Leeston this First day of June 1984. G.R. Singleton County Clerk for the Ellesmere County Council. Personals AAA. 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