An opportunity here to purchase a community hall with kitchen and toilet amenities. Previously utilised as the local Scouts hall this building would suit a number of different pursuits STC.
- Zoned Community Facilities
- Large lined building with concrete slab
- The kitchen features a freestanding electric oven, sink and hand basin
- 2 toilets to the rear, 1 with disabled access
- Lean to verandah
- Spacious allotment of 1,700sqm approx. with storage shed
Community Facilities Zone
Desired Outcome of this zone - Provision of a range of community, educational, recreational and health care facilities.
Satisfactory uses below:
Cemetery, Community facility, Consulting room, Educational establishment, Emergency services facility, Health care facility, Hospital, Indoor recreation facility, Library, Office associated with community service, Place of worship, Pre-school, Recreation area, Shop
Any other proposed uses not listed above would be assessed by the Planning Authority on its merits.
CT5658/629
RLA228106
Property Code: 4544
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