Tuesday, December 17 is the last council meeting of the year and as you might expect there is lots on the agenda.
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Two controversial items, which have been resolved at previous committee meetings, are up for debate again as councillors hope they now have the numbers.
Those items are the proposed dredging of Tabourie Lake Entrance and rezoning of land in Berry.
Rezoning of Wire Lane in Berry has been of particular concern to local environmental groups who are worried about the impact it could have on a wildlife corridor.
"'It's not an objection for the sake of objecting, it is, however, an objection to the way this proposal has been carried out and has not addressed many important issues," Berry Landcare's David Rush said.
Last month's meeting: Dredging, hazard reduction, The Bush Telegraph on council agenda
The meeting will also look at issues around Forestry NSW, drainage maintenance at Callala Beach, construction of viewing platform in Narrawallee and writing to the Prime Minister to classify the recent weather and bushfires as a national security issue.
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