Jetty Holiday Park - we're updating the Community Land Management Plan
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Council is updating the Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) for the Jetty Holiday Park in Normanville to ensure a comprehensive CLMP is in place, one which reflects the recent upgrades and supports an effective management model into the future. Updating the language in the CLMP is aimed at ensuring accuracy whilst optimising current and future uses across the site for the benefit of the community, including current users.
The CLMP guides the uses of the Jetty Holiday Park site and a review of the Plan became necessary due to now outdated aspects that arose following recent upgrades to facilities within the Park. The revised document takes into account these upgrades, ensures its currency, its future potential and the changing needs of the community.
The updated CLMP (Business Premises) - Jetty Holiday Park has been prepared and is open for public comment in line with legislative requirements from Friday 12 April 2024 to Tuesday 13 May 2024.
It is important to note that this consultation is not seeking feedback for future management models for the park, separate processes are occurring to maximise community benefit through the Park's operations. It is also confirmed that this update is not changing the current intent of the CLMP or any of the arrangements for Annual License Holders, the Normanville Tennis Club or Normanville Sailing club.
You can download a copy of the updated CLMP from this page, and copies are available to view at the Council Office, Monday to Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm.
If you have any questions, please ask them using the 'Questions' tool below. That way we can provide a response that everyone can read.
You can also comment using the 'Guestbook' below OR via:
Mail to Chief Executive Officer, District Council of Yankalilla, PO Box 9, YANKALILLA 5203 (marked ATTN: CLMP Consultation)
In Person at the Council Office - 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla.
Council is updating the Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) for the Jetty Holiday Park in Normanville to ensure a comprehensive CLMP is in place, one which reflects the recent upgrades and supports an effective management model into the future. Updating the language in the CLMP is aimed at ensuring accuracy whilst optimising current and future uses across the site for the benefit of the community, including current users.
The CLMP guides the uses of the Jetty Holiday Park site and a review of the Plan became necessary due to now outdated aspects that arose following recent upgrades to facilities within the Park. The revised document takes into account these upgrades, ensures its currency, its future potential and the changing needs of the community.
The updated CLMP (Business Premises) - Jetty Holiday Park has been prepared and is open for public comment in line with legislative requirements from Friday 12 April 2024 to Tuesday 13 May 2024.
It is important to note that this consultation is not seeking feedback for future management models for the park, separate processes are occurring to maximise community benefit through the Park's operations. It is also confirmed that this update is not changing the current intent of the CLMP or any of the arrangements for Annual License Holders, the Normanville Tennis Club or Normanville Sailing club.
You can download a copy of the updated CLMP from this page, and copies are available to view at the Council Office, Monday to Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm.
If you have any questions, please ask them using the 'Questions' tool below. That way we can provide a response that everyone can read.
You can also comment using the 'Guestbook' below OR via:
Mail to Chief Executive Officer, District Council of Yankalilla, PO Box 9, YANKALILLA 5203 (marked ATTN: CLMP Consultation)
Ask your questions here and we'll post the response so that everyone can read it.
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Does this plan mean that the proposals remove the land from Crown Ownership and therefore, open for development at any future date by subsequent councils?
Does the rewording of the proposed plan mean that the Big 4 company have lifetime tenure?
Colin
asked
13 days ago
Hi Colin
Thank you for your questions.
The CLMP has been updated to reflect the Council’s purchase of the Crown Record in 2020 from Crown Lands, this means that all the titles that make up the Jetty Holiday Park are now held in freehold titles and classed as Community Land. The classification as Community Land means that development is restricted to the current use as a caravan park which is no change from when it was a Crown Land parcel. Any occupation of the land must still be in accordance with the Local Government Act which requires that Council must consult with the public for any leases or licenses longer than 5 years.
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Hi. Is there any current consideration of the Normanville jetty getting an extension?
Was fishing there the other day and it’s hard to fish when the end of the jetty is so close to shore and so close to swimmers.
judesaturno
asked
14 days ago
Hi There
The current status of the Normanville Jetty is not being considered as part of this consultation. Council certainly appreciates the feedback and acknowledge that our Normanville Jetty has its quirks, being the shortest Jetty we know of!
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Will tennis courts be affected? I belong to the social tennis group who plays on Thursday mornings, and it is so beneficial for health and well being. Thank you
Sandy Jane Andrews
asked
15 days ago
Hi Sandy
Thanks for the feedback.
This update isn't altering the existing purpose of the CLMP or any of the current arrangements for the Normanville Tennis Club.
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StephanieMcPharlin
asked
16 days ago
Hi Stephanie
Thank you for the questions.
This consultation is not seeking feedback for future management models for the park however I'm happy to provide general comments in relation to what a management license is.
A management license typically grants the licensee the legal authority to oversee and operate the caravan park on behalf of the owner - in this case, Council. This license outlines the terms and conditions under which the licensee can manage various aspects of the park, such as accommodation bookings, maintenance, facilities management, and customer services.
The license may specify the duration of the management agreement, the responsibilities of both parties, financial arrangements including any revenue-sharing agreements, compliance requirements with local regulations and standards, and conditions for termination or renewal of the agreement.
Essentially, it allows a designated individual or entity to professionally manage the day-to-day operations of the caravan park, maintaining quality standards, and maximising profitability for the owner.