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STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING POLICY (EXEMPT AND COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CODES) 2008 - REG 5A.6F

Car parking and access

5A.6F Car parking and access

(1) For a building with a gross floor area less than 500m 2 in Zone E1, E2, MU1, B1, B2, B3, B4, B8, IN4, SP1, SP3, SP5 or W4 that existed before 1 February 2022--
(a) car parking must be provided in accordance with an existing condition relating to car parking that applies to the use of the land, or
(b) if there is no existing condition relating to car parking--the development must not reduce the number of car parking spaces on the land on which the development is carried out.
(1A) Otherwise, car parking must be provided--
(a) in accordance with any relevant requirements contained in an environmental planning instrument or development control plan applying to the land, or
(b) if there are no relevant requirements referred to in paragraph (a)--in accordance with the document entitled Guide to Traffic Generating Developments , Version 2.2, published by the Roads and Traffic Authority in October 2002.
(1B) If a contribution in relation to car parking in compliance with a contributions plan under the Act, Division 7.1 is imposed as a condition of approval under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 , section 156, the contribution may be made instead of complying with subclause (1) or (1A).
(2) New car parking must be constructed to comply with the following standards--
(a) AS/NZS 2890.1:2004, Parking facilities, Part 1: Off-street car parking ,
(b) AS 2890.2:2018, Parking facilities, Part 2: Off-street commercial vehicle facilities ,
(c) AS 2890.3:2015, Parking facilities, Part 3: Bicycle parking ,
(d) AS/NZS 2890.6:2009, Parking facilities, Part 6: Off-street parking for people with disabilities .
(3) If car parking is in connection with a tertiary institution, the following additional development standards apply--
(a) must not increase or reduce the number of car spaces currently approved for the land,
(b) if the parking area is on grade, provide at least 1 tree with a mature height of at least 8m for every 6 cars.
Note : Consent from the relevant roads authority may be required under section 138 of the Roads Act 1993 for the building of any kerb, crossover or driveway. See clause 1.18(1)(e).



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