Clinic plan deferred again
Plans to build a medical centre in the heart of Umina have once again been deferred, this time to allow the applicant to address water and sewerage issues.
Council staff have recommended the plans for approval, and council was set to permit the development at its meeting of November 23, after having deferred the decision for a councillor inspection.
But at the last minute the plans were again deferred.
The designs for the medical centre show a two-storey building on Alfred St.
The proposed building will include a medical centre on the ground floor and commercial floor space on the first floor.
The existing West St frontage of the building will continue to be used as a pharmacy.
Council agenda DH.108, November 2