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This legislation has been repealed.

WOLLONGONG CITY CENTRE LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2007 - REG 32

Development within the coastal zone

32 Development within the coastal zone

(1) The objectives of this clause are as follows:
(a) to provide for the protection of the coastal environment of the State for the benefit of both present and future generations through promoting the principles of ecologically sustainable development,
(b) to implement the principles in the NSW Coastal Policy , and in particular to:
(i) protect, enhance, maintain and restore the coastal environment, its associated ecosystems, ecological processes and biological diversity and its water quality, and
(ii) protect and preserve the natural, cultural, recreational and economic attributes of the NSW coast, and
(iii) provide opportunities for pedestrian public access to and along the coastal foreshore, and
(iv) recognise and accommodate coastal processes and climate change, and
(v) protect amenity and scenic quality, and
(vi) protect and preserve beach environments and beach amenity, and
(vii) protect and preserve native coastal vegetation, and
(viii) protect and preserve the marine environment, and
(ix) ensure that the type, bulk, scale and size of development is appropriate for the location and protects and improves the natural scenic quality of the surrounding area, and
(x) ensure that decisions in relation to new development consider the broader and cumulative impacts on the catchment.
(2) Consent must not be granted to development on land that is wholly or partly within the coastal zone unless the consent authority has considered:
(a) existing public access to and along the coastal foreshore for pedestrians or persons who are less mobile, with a view to:
(i) maintaining existing public access and, where possible, improving that access, and
(ii) identifying opportunities for new public access, and
(b) the suitability of the proposed development, its relationship with the surrounding area and its impact on the natural scenic quality, taking into account:
(i) the type of the proposed development and any associated land uses or activities (including compatibility of any land-based and water-based coastal activities), and
(ii) the location, and
(iii) the bulk, scale, size and overall built form design of any building or work involved, and
(c) the impact of the proposed development on the amenity of the coastal foreshore including:
(i) any significant overshadowing of the coastal foreshore, and
(ii) any loss of views from a public place to the coastal foreshore, and
(d) how the visual amenity and scenic qualities of the coast, including coastal headlands, can be protected, and
(e) how biodiversity and ecosystems, including:
(i) native coastal vegetation and existing wildlife corridors, and
(ii) rock platforms, and
(iii) water quality of coastal water bodies, and
(iv) native animals, fish, plants and marine vegetation, and their habitats,
can be conserved, and
(f) the effect of coastal processes and coastal hazards and potential impacts, including sea level rise:
(i) on the proposed development, and
(ii) arising from the proposed development, and
(g) the cumulative impacts of the proposed development and other development on the coastal catchment.
(3) Consent must not be granted to development on land that is wholly or partly within the coastal zone unless the consent authority is satisfied that:
(a) the proposed development will not impede or diminish, where practicable, the physical, land-based right of access of the public to or along the coastal foreshore, and
(b) if effluent from the development is disposed of by a non-reticulated system, it will not have a negative effect on the water quality of the sea, or any beach, estuary, coastal lake, coastal creek or other similar body of water, or a rock platform, and
(c) the proposed development will not discharge untreated stormwater into the sea, or any beach, estuary, coastal lake, coastal creek or other similar body of water, or a rock platform.



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