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SYDNEY REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN NO 28--PARRAMATTA - REG 89

Other ecological sustainability development controls

89 Other ecological sustainability development controls

Before granting development consent for any development, the consent authority must give consideration to whether:

(a) a site water cycle management plan will be developed and implemented that addresses surface and ground water quality protection, surface water flow management, on-site retention, water sensitive urban design and stormwater, and
(b) facilities and measures are included, wherever possible, for on-site management of trade waste and wastewater, as well as measures that have been developed to prevent environmental damage during flooding from on-site storage of waste and chemicals, and
(c) a waste management plan will be developed and implemented that minimises the use of resources, and maximises the reduction, reuse and recycling of materials, and
(d) all viable cleaner production measures are incorporated into the development, and
(e) an energy management plan will be developed and implemented that focuses on the containment or reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through energy conservation or the use of alternative energy sources, and
(f) a site air quality management plan will be developed and implemented to minimise local air quality impacts such as on-site dust, particulate and fuel emissions and impacts from traffic generated by the development, and
(g) odour impacts will be assessed and mitigative measures employed that address adverse odour impacts from on-site activities or traffic generated by the development, and
(h) the development will disturb contaminated river sediments in a way that creates a risk of water pollution and public health, and
(i) in Camellia Precinct only, the development will disturb contaminated groundwater in a way that increases the risk of surface water pollution or concentration of groundwater under other properties, and
(j) noise and vibration impacts have been assessed and mitigative measures employed consistent with the requirements of clause 75 so as to address unacceptable noise generated from the development or to address noise impacts from adjoining sites.



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