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BANKSTOWN LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2015 - REG 6.11

Development on Riverlands Golf Course site

6.11 Development on Riverlands Golf Course site

(1) This clause applies to the following land at Milperra (known as the Riverlands Golf Course site)--
(a) Lots 23-27, 38-41 and 50-59, DP 7304, Lots 21 and 22, DP 749985, Lots 231 and 232, DP 805826 and Lot 1, DP 813007, being 67, 67A, 80, 80A, 90 and 100 Auld Avenue,
(b) Lot 1, DP 625013 and Lot 1, DP 813006, being 123 and 123A Raleigh Road,
(c) Lot 10, DP 731859, being 56 Prescott Parade, Milperra.
(2) The objectives of this clause are as follows--
(a) to ensure that development on the site reflects the low density residential character of the surrounding area,
(b) to ensure that traffic generated by development of the site does not adversely affect the efficiency and safety of Henry Lawson Drive and surrounding local roads,
(c) to ensure that development protects and conserves the cultural heritage, ecological and habitat values of the site and the scenic values of the surrounding waterways and riparian corridors,
(d) to ensure that development integrates with the landform, vegetation, overland flow path and landscape of the site.
(3) Development consent must not be granted for development on land to which this clause applies unless the consent authority is satisfied of the following--
(a) that the development is consistent with the low density residential scale and character of the surrounding area,
(b) that the development will not significantly impact on the efficiency and safety of the surrounding road network,
(c) that the development of the site integrates with the road, pedestrian and cycle networks of the surrounding established Milperra neighbourhood area,
(d) that the development, including any lots created by the development, will be compatible with the topography of the site and integrate with the landform, vegetation and landscape of the site,
(e) that the development is appropriate given the environmental capabilities of, and environmental constraints that affect, the site (including, but not limited to, flood risks, land contamination, acid sulfate soils and bushfire risks),
(f) that the development will protect the cultural heritage values of the site and the scenic values of the surrounding waterways and riparian and biodiversity corridors,
(g) that the development will protect and conserve the ecological communities and areas on the site,
(h) that adequate provision has been made for protecting and conserving hollow bearing trees on the site,
(i) that any adverse impacts of stormwater on the site, or caused by stormwater runoff on adjoining properties, native vegetation, wetlands or waterways, are properly managed or mitigated,
(j) that any lot created by the development will be compatible with the stormwater management measures on the site.



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