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BLUE MOUNTAINS LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2005 - REG 99
Car parking provision
99 Car parking provision
(1) Off-street car parking is to be provided in accordance with the relevant
part of the Council's Better Living DCP .
(2) Notwithstanding subclause (1),
the consent authority may permit development for the purpose of multi-dwelling
housing with a lesser number of car parking spaces where it is demonstrated to
the satisfaction of the consent authority that-- (a) future residents are
likely to have a low level of car ownership, and
(b) the site is located
within the Accessible Housing Area, as shown on Map Panel A, and
(c) the car
parking spaces will be allocated so as to be available to all dwellings on a
shared basis.
(3) The consent authority shall, in respect of an application
for consent to development for the purpose of accessible housing, bulk stores,
bulky goods showrooms, car repair stations, caravan parks, commercial
premises, clubs, district supermarkets, drive-in take-away food outlets,
hotels, industries, light industries, motor showrooms, multi-dwelling housing,
places of assembly, places of worship, service stations, shops or tourist
accommodation or to the carrying out of any other development that, in the
opinion of the consent authority, is likely to cause increased vehicular
traffic on any road in the vicinity of that development, take into
consideration-- (a) whether adequate vehicular exits from and entrances to the
site or sites have been provided so that vehicles using those exits and
entrances will not endanger people and vehicles using those roads, and
(b)
whether the provision of space on the site or on land adjoining the site,
other than a public road, for the parking or standing of such number of
vehicles is as specified by the relevant part of the Council's Better Living
DCP , and
(d) whether adequate space has been provided within the site of the
proposed development for the loading, unloading and fuelling of vehicles and
for the picking up and setting down of passengers.
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