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11/07/17
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Originally posted by zdog13
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I have lost count of the amount of times that council planners say no to the big picture. But break it down into small chunks and the problem does not seem as big and can therefore justify 'less than minor'
Example that I saw today. I was involved in a construction project where a new building wanted to change the consent to allow a deck to be built above the canopy over the footpath. Planners said NO. Said building without deck was constructed and is occupied. After 3 years of occupation, minor consent was lodged for the deck and it was granted.
My very long winded point is that I tend to agree with how the management are going about showing/proving the impact under a permitted activity. This removes assumption, and allows for common sense to prevail.
Bring on the JORC compliant significant upgrade, and large on market purchase by interested parties. This is my dream at least!
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And a takeover from OGC who are 15 mins down the road, underground mining 600m deep and are running out of ore