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MAITLAND LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1993 - REG 55
Arrangements for designated State public infrastructure
55 Arrangements for designated State public infrastructure
(1) The objective of this clause is to require satisfactory arrangements to be
made for the provision of designated State public infrastructure before the
subdivision of land in an urban release area to satisfy needs that arise from
development on the land, but only if the land is developed intensively for
urban purposes.
(2) Development consent must not be granted for the
subdivision of land in an urban release area if the subdivision would create a
lot smaller than the minimum lot size permitted on the land immediately before
the land became, or became part of, an urban release area, unless the
Director-General has certified in writing to the consent authority that
satisfactory arrangements have been made to contribute to the provision of
designated State public infrastructure in relation to that lot.
(3) Subclause
(2) does not apply to: (a) any lot identified in the certificate as a residue
lot, or
(b) any lot created by a subdivision previously consented to in
accordance with this clause (whether before or after its substitution by
Maitland Local Environmental Plan 1993 (Amendment No 99) ), or
(c) any lot
that is proposed in the development application to be reserved or dedicated
for public open space, public roads, public utility undertakings, educational
facilities or any other public purpose, or
(d) a subdivision for the purpose
only of rectifying an encroachment on any existing lot.
(4) State
Environmental Planning Policy No 1-Development Standards does not apply to
development for the purposes of subdivision on land to which this clause
applies.
(5) This clause does not apply to land in an urban release area if
all or any part of the land is in a special contributions area (as defined by
section 93C of the Act).
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