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BOTANY LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1995 - REG 18A

Development in mixed uses zones-Mascot Station Precinct

18A Development in mixed uses zones-Mascot Station Precinct

The Council must not grant consent to the carrying out of any development on land in Zone No 10 (a) or Zone No 10 (b) unless it is satisfied that such of the following criteria as are relevant to the proposed development are met:

(a) the development provides adequate off-street parking,
(b) the development provides an efficient and safe system for the manoeuvring, loading and unloading of vehicles,
(c) any goods, plant, equipment or other material associated with the development will be stored in a building or wholly within the site and will be suitably screened from public view,
(d) the development will not have an adverse impact on the surrounding road network,
(e) the development will not have an adverse impact on the locality generally as a result of traffic movement, the discharge of pollutants, other emissions, waste storage, hours of operation or the like,
(f) the levels of noise generated from vehicles or operations associated with the development are compatible with the use to which adjoining land is put,
(g) the landscaping of the site is integral to the design and function of any building resulting from the development and will improve its appearance, enhance the streetscape and add to the amenity of the adjoining locality,
(h) the building height, scale and design are sympathetic with and complementary to the built form, the streetscape and the public domain in the vicinity,
(i) the building design and finishes will not have an adverse impact on the amenity of the locality because of wind generation, overshadowing, reflections and the like,
(j) the development will protect the visual and aural amenity of the non-industrial uses to which adjoining land is put,
(k) the land can be remediated in accordance with the provisions of the relevant environmental planning instruments.



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