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Latest development applications in Mount Barker, October 8

Whether its subdivisions, new homes or businesses, renos or cutting down trees, find out what's changing in your neighbourhood.

Development applications lodged across your suburb this week.
Development applications lodged across your suburb this week.

There have been three new developments submitted in Mount Barker today, bringing the total for the week to four.

The council area with the most developments this week was Onkaparinga, with 22 new applications.

Onkaparinga was followed by Charles Sturt (12) and Playford (11).

Below is the list of applications lodged this week, in date order.

DEMOLITION of stone boundary wall of local heritage place (id 18508) and replacement fence, 6 Stephen St Mount Barker Sa 5251, Application Status: Under Assessment, Date: October 6, 2024

LAND division (2 into 340 - creation of 340 residential allotments) and associated reserves, infrastructure and tree removal, 53 Martin Rd Mount Barker Sa 5251,73 Bluestone Dr Mount Barker Sa 5251, Application Status: Under Assessment, Date: October 8, 2024

DETACHED dwelling (single storey), fence and retaining wall structures, Lot 6942 Kingsbridge Av Mount Barker Sa 5251, Application Status: Under Assessment, Date: October 8, 2024

DEMOLITION of existing semi-detached dwellings and associated outbuildings and construction of an orthodontist clinic (consulting rooms), together with associated car parking (20 spaces) non-illuminated facade signage and landscaping., 59 Alexandrina Rd Mount Barker Sa 5251,61 Alexandrina Rd Mount Barker Sa 5251, Application Status: Under Assessment, Date: October 8, 2024

Development descriptions in the list above appear as they are on the PlanSA website.

Applications with significant missing data were omitted.

The previous development applications in Mount Barker article can be viewed here.

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