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WARRINGAH LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 57
Development on sloping land
57 Development on sloping land
On sloping land, the height and bulk of development, particularly on the
downhill side, is to be minimised and the need for cut and fill reduced by
designs which minimise the building footprint and allow the building mass to
step down the slope.
In particular:
• the amount of fill is not to exceed more than 1 metre in
depth, and
• fill is not to spread beyond the footprint of the building,
and
• excavation of the landform is to be minimised.
The geotechnical
stability of sloping land to support development is to be demonstrated.
Consent must not be granted for development involving the erection of a
structure, including additions to an existing structure, on land identified as
being potentially subject to landslip on the Landslip Hazard Map unless the
consent authority has considered a report from a suitably qualified engineer
as to the geotechnical stability of the land to support such development and
an assessment of stormwater prepared by a suitably qualified hydraulic
engineer.
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