Edmondson Park South Development Control Plan 2012 - Landcom
Edmondson Park South Development Control Plan 2012 - Landcom
Edmondson Park South Development Control Plan 2012 - Landcom
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<strong>Edmondson</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>South</strong> DCP <strong>2012</strong> November <strong>2012</strong><br />
1.4 Relationship with other <strong>Plan</strong>s<br />
This DCP will be read in conjunction with Schedule 3 of the Major <strong>Development</strong> SEPP, as it relates to<br />
<strong>Edmondson</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>South</strong>. Schedule 3 of the Major <strong>Development</strong> SEPP is the principal environmental planning<br />
instrument applying to <strong>Edmondson</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>South</strong>. Under Schedule 3, a Concept <strong>Plan</strong> has also been prepared for<br />
the site for a mixed use development comprising a town centre and surrounding residential areas with<br />
community and open space facilities.<br />
If there is any inconsistency between the DCP and Schedule 3 of the Major <strong>Development</strong> SEPP or the<br />
<strong>Edmondson</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>South</strong> Concept <strong>Plan</strong>, the SEPP and/or Concept <strong>Plan</strong> will prevail.<br />
Other State Environmental <strong>Plan</strong>ning Policies (SEPPs) apply to <strong>Edmondson</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>South</strong>. The statutory<br />
provisions of the SEPPs will prevail over this DCP, unless otherwise stated.<br />
Relevant sections of the Liverpool <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 2008 and Campbelltown (Sustainable) City<br />
<strong>Development</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> also apply to the relevant parts of <strong>Edmondson</strong> <strong>Park</strong> <strong>South</strong>. This DCP should be<br />
read in conjunction with the following parts of the Liverpool <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 2008 and<br />
Campbelltown (Sustainable) City <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>:<br />
Liverpool <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 2008 (Liverpool LGA only)<br />
<br />
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Part 1.1 General <strong>Control</strong>s for all <strong>Development</strong><br />
- Section 1 Preliminary<br />
- Section 2 Tree Preservation<br />
- Section 3 Landscaping and Incorporation of Trees<br />
- Section 4 Bushland and Fauna Habitat Preservation<br />
- Section 5 Bush Fire Risk<br />
- Section 8 Erosion and Sediment <strong>Control</strong><br />
- Section 11 Salinity Risk<br />
- Section 12 Acid Sulfate Soils Risk<br />
- Section 13 Weeds<br />
- Section 14 Demolition of Existing <strong>Development</strong>s<br />
- Section 16 Aboriginal Archaeology<br />
- Section 17 Heritage and Archaeological Sites<br />
- Section 18 Notification of Applications<br />
- Section 19 Used Clothing Bins<br />
Part 1.2 Additional General <strong>Control</strong>s for <strong>Development</strong><br />
- Section 1 Preliminary<br />
- Section 3.7 Strata Subdivision<br />
- Section 5 Energy Conservation<br />
- Section 6 Landfill<br />
- Section 7 Waste Disposal and Re-use Facilities<br />
Part 3.8 Non Residential development in Residential zones<br />
Campbelltown (Sustainable) City <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> (Campbelltown LGA only)<br />
<br />
Part 2 Requirements Applying to All Types of <strong>Development</strong><br />
- Section 2.2 Site Analysis<br />
- Section 2.3 Views and Vistas<br />
- Section 2.4 Sustainable Building Design<br />
- Section 2.5 Landscaping<br />
- Section 2.7 Erosion and Sediment <strong>Control</strong><br />
- Section 2.8 Cut, Fill and Floor Levels<br />
- Section 2.10 Water Cycle Management<br />
- Section 2.11 Heritage Conservation<br />
- Section 2.12 Fencing and Retaining WallsSection 2.13 Security<br />
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