Campbell’s Corner: Commercial Not Community

Filed in Just In by May 12, 2020

AT last month’s Council meeting it was decided Campbell’s Corner, which was recently purchased by Council, would be classified as commercial property not community.

Councillor Sue Abbott raised concerns that the community were angered when the library building had also been classified as commercial, which allowed Council to sell the asset without any community consultation.

Campbell’s Corner was purchased by the Upper Hunter Shire Council for $3million.

However, Council staff explained the financial viability of the building relied on a degree of commercial tenancy, which meant it had to be classified as commercial, with the incorporation of community resources such as the library a possibility.

Cr Abbott was further concerned the library was described as a possibility of being included in the building, but was assured by the general manager, Steve McDonald that the library was planned to be in the building and it was simply a matter of Council process for it to be ratified. 

Mayor Wayne Bedggood said Council policy had changed since the sale of the library to ensure the community were notified of any future sales of commercial land owned by Council. Related story: Council Don’t Want Their Plans Advertised.

 

Tags: ,

Copyright 2024 © Wavelength Group Pty Ltd.    
Site map protected by patent. All rights reserved. Sitemap Terms and Conditions | Google Recaptcha Privacy | Terms