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BLACKWATTLE BAY & JOHNSTONS CREEK FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT
PLANNING
SUBMISSION FORM
9 MARCH 2014
Please provide your comments by either:
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passing this form to the Council officers
faxing this form to (02) 9265 9780
posting this form to:
Chief Executive Officer
Attn: Shah Alam
City of Sydney
GPO Box 1591
Sydney NSW 2001
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emailing your comments to salam@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
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Comments should be received no later than: Friday 21 March 2014
To what extent to you agree with the City of Sydney’s proposed flood risk mitigation and
management measures for the Blackwattle Bay Catchment? (Please circle)
1
Strongly disagree
2.
2
Disagree
3
Netural
4
Agree
5
Strongly agree
To what extent to you agree with the City of Sydney’s proposed flood risk mitigation and
management measures for the Johnstons Creek Catchment? (Please circle)
1
Strongly disagree
2
Disagree
3
Netural
Please turn over
4
Agree
5
Strongly agree
3.
Do you have any feedback or further issues for consideration in relation to the flood study, or
proposed measures for floodplain risk management in this Blackwattle Bay and Johnstons Creek
catchment?
Thank you for your submission.
Contact information (optional)
Name:
___________________________________________________________________
Phone:
(h) ________________
Address:
(w) _________________ (mob) __________________
___________________________________________________________________
Suburb:
_______________________
Email:
Postcode: __________ ______________
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and plans for Sydney.
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All information provided will be used to consider flooding related issues within the City of Sydney. It is up to individual
residents and property owners to decide if they wish to make a submission, however only written submissions will be
taken into consideration. Submissions may be publicly accessed by third parties under the Government Information
(Public Access) Act 2009.
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