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SNOWY RIVER LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1997 - REG 49
What are the restrictions on development fronting main or arterial roads?
49 What are the restrictions on development fronting main or arterial roads?
(1) When considering whether to grant consent to development on land which:
(a) fronts a classified or arterial road, or
(b) relies solely on a
classified or arterial road for its access, or
(c) has access to a road which
intersects with a classified or arterial road, where the point of access is
within 90 metres of the intersection of the road and the classified or
arterial road,
the Council must consider: (d) whether the traffic likely to be
generated by the development will cause a traffic hazard or reduce the
capacity and efficiency of the classified or arterial road, and
(e) the
access points and on-site management plans for vehicle movement and parking,
and
(f) the effect the development will have on future improvements or
realignment of the classified or arterial road.
(2) The Council must not
consent to development of land within Zone 1 (a), 1 (c) or 7 listed in
Schedule 4 if the development will have direct access to: (a) an arterial
road, or
(b) a road connecting to an arterial road, if the access to that
road is within 90 metres of the alignment of the arterial road, measured along
the alignment of the connecting road.
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