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Development Application 2021.360

1 decisions1 topicsUpdated 6 May 2026

Context

  • Tracked aliases include Development Application 2021.360.

Mentions

  • Proposed quarry and rock processing development at Bournda that remains deferred.
  • Quarry proposal at Wallagoot deferred for further reporting.
  • Residents near Wallagoot and Bournda will have another chance to see further assessment before Council decides the quarry application.
  • Residents concerned about the quarry should expect the application to return to council after further staff reporting.

Decisions

Wallagoot quarry DA deferred

Council deferred determination of Development Application 2021.360 for an extractive industry (quarry) at 1399 Sapphire Coast Drive, Wallagoot so staff can prepare a supplementary report addressing additional matters raised at the 22 April public forum.

Residents near Wallagoot and Bournda will have another chance to see further assessment before Council decides the quarry application.

Topics

Bournda quarry petition formally acknowledged

Council recorded a valid petition signed by 949 people seeking rejection of Development Application 2021.360 for a quarry and rock processing industry at 1399 Sapphire Coast Drive, Bournda. Council had previously deferred the DA decision pending a supplementary report addressing matters raised at the 22 April 2026 public forum.

Residents concerned about the quarry should expect the application to return to council after further staff reporting.

Meetings

Council - 6 May 2026 2:00pm

Council progressed planning, waste, water, land and budget matters, opened major draft plans for public exhibition, and responded to issues including Bournda quarry, Cobargo drainage access and the proposed heritage-sensitive bridge project.

Council - 22 Apr 2026 2:00pm

Council deferred the Wallagoot quarry decision, put Merimbula CBD upgrade changes on public exhibition, endorsed the Wolumla flood study, accepted a $1.717 million multiyear works contract, advanced land acquisition for the Bega Bore Field, and declined extra relief on water charges for the Bega District Band.