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CAMPBELLTOWN (URBAN AREA) LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2002 - REG 42J
Development control plan
42J Development control plan
(1) Development consent must not be granted for development on land in an
urban release area unless a development control plan that provides for the
matters specified in subclause (2) has been prepared for the land.
(2) The
development control plan must provide for all of the following: (a) a staging
plan for the timely and efficient release of urban land making provision for
necessary infrastructure and sequencing,
(b) an overall transport movement
hierarchy showing the major circulation routes and connections to achieve a
simple and safe movement system for private vehicles, public transport,
pedestrians and cyclists,
(c) an overall landscaping strategy for the
protection and enhancement of riparian areas and remnant vegetation, including
visually prominent locations, and detailed landscaping requirements for both
the public and private domain,
(d) a network of passive and active
recreational areas,
(e) stormwater and water quality management controls,
(f) amelioration of natural and environmental hazards, including bushfire,
flooding and site contamination,
(g) detailed urban design controls for
significant development sites,
(h) measures to encourage higher density
living around transport, open space and service nodes,
(i) measures to
accommodate and control appropriate neighbourhood commercial and retail uses,
(j) suitably located public facilities and services, including provision for
appropriate traffic management facilities and parking.
(3) Subclause (1) does
not apply to any of the following development: (a) a subdivision for the
purpose of a realignment of boundaries that does not create additional lots,
(b) a subdivision of land if the lot that is proposed to be created is to be
reserved or dedicated for public open space, public roads or any other public
or environmental protection purpose,
(c) a subdivision of land within a zone
in which the erection of structures is prohibited,
(d) proposed development
on land that is of a minor nature only, if the consent authority is of the
opinion that the carrying out of the proposed development would be consistent
with the objectives of the zone in which the land is situated.
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