Sawtell Town Centre - Coffs Harbour City Council
Sawtell Town Centre - Coffs Harbour City Council Sawtell Town Centre - Coffs Harbour City Council
LANDSCAPING• A landscape plan prepared by a qualifiedlandscape architect or designer is to besubmitted showing existing trees andproposed landscaping at the rear of thepremises.• Landscaping is to be provided in theparking areas and in rear setbacks visiblefrom streets, service roads or residentialdevelopment.• Incorporate signs into landscaping, whereappropriate (egg "Customer Parking").• Refer Landscaping Information Sheet forguidelines on landscape planting andspecies selection.INFRASTRUCTUREREQUIREMENTSDevelopers are to provide the followingminimum standards:• sealed road pavement;• concrete kerb and gutter;• concrete footpath to the nearest crossstreet;• piped stormwater drainage;• if access is to be via a lane, the lane is tobe constructed full width from at leastone street (see "Rear Laneways" above).SERVICESWaste• Trade waste facilities are to be designedto comply with Council's Trade WastePolicy with suitable access for servicevehicles.• Waste and recyclable storage areas are tobe screened from public areas and publicview.Sawtell Hotel - c 1932One of Sawtell's most significant heritagebuildingsLOADING/UNLOADING BAYS• Bays shall be located such that vehiclesdo not utilise any public road, footway,laneway, or service road whenloading/unloading.• Bays and turning areas shall havedimensions designed in accordance withthe size of vehicles that will service thesite.SAWTELL TOWN CENTRE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PLAN PAGE 16
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LANDSCAPING• A landscape plan prepared by a qualifiedlandscape architect or designer is to besubmitted showing existing trees andproposed landscaping at the rear of thepremises.• Landscaping is to be provided in theparking areas and in rear setbacks visiblefrom streets, service roads or residentialdevelopment.• Incorporate signs into landscaping, whereappropriate (egg "Customer Parking").• Refer Landscaping Information Sheet forguidelines on landscape planting andspecies selection.INFRASTRUCTUREREQUIREMENTSDevelopers are to provide the followingminimum standards:• sealed road pavement;• concrete kerb and gutter;• concrete footpath to the nearest crossstreet;• piped stormwater drainage;• if access is to be via a lane, the lane is tobe constructed full width from at leastone street (see "Rear Laneways" above).SERVICESWaste• Trade waste facilities are to be designedto comply with <strong>Council</strong>'s Trade WastePolicy with suitable access for servicevehicles.• Waste and recyclable storage areas are tobe screened from public areas and publicview.<strong>Sawtell</strong> Hotel - c 1932One of <strong>Sawtell</strong>'s most significant heritagebuildingsLOADING/UNLOADING BAYS• Bays shall be located such that vehiclesdo not utilise any public road, footway,laneway, or service road whenloading/unloading.• Bays and turning areas shall havedimensions designed in accordance withthe size of vehicles that will service thesite.SAWTELL TOWN CENTRE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PLAN PAGE 16