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A Current Affair were excited to learn Phillip Street residents have kept their street residential.
TONIGHT the Upper Hunter Shire Council voted unanimously not to rezone land in Phillip Street,
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THIS morning the Council’s development and environment committee recommended rejecting the rezoning of land in Phillip Street and to refer the matter back to the NSW Department of Planning.
UPPER Hunter Shire Council were considering an application to rezone three residential blocks in Phillip Street,
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SCONE.COM.AU recently published an article The Case For Rezoning Industrial, in which we gave who we thought was the owner of two blocks in Phillip Street the opportunity to explain their plans for rezoning,
BILL Taylor and his wife Julie were shocked to hear the land they owned in Phillip Street may be turned into industrial lots and said Council’s claim that the land was undesirable for residential was a slap in the face.
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BURTON’s, which spent $6 million developing Scone’s new industrial area and employment precinct, said they would seek compensation from the Upper Hunter Shire Council through the Land and Environment Court if rezoning of land in Phillip Street from residential to industrial is approved.
IF you missed the A Current Affair story on Friday night about the proposed rezoning of Phillip Street,
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