Woollahra Local Environmental Plan 2005
46Clause 2 of the Woollahra LEP contains the aims and objectives of the LEP.
2 The aims and objectives of this plan
(1) The aims of this plan are:
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(g) to conserve the environmental heritage of the area of Woollahra,
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(2) The objectives of this plan are:
(a) in relation to residential development:
(i) to promote the development of land to which this plan applies as a comprehensively planned residential community providing recreational, commercial, retail and community facilities of a type which are appropriate to meet the needs of the population to be accommodated,
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(e) in relation to public and private open space, recreation and tourism:
(i) to provide for open space which will meet the requirements of the population and which will be developed in sympathy with the existing natural environment of the area of Woollahra,
(ii) to protect and promote public access in the inter-tidal zone of the foreshore of Sydney Harbour,
(iii) to provide for a diversity of open space types and recreation opportunities,
(iv) to allow for contributions towards the provision and embellishment of public open space and recreational facilities, and
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(f) in relation to the landscape:
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(ii) to promote the retention of trees and the planting of suitable new trees in appropriate locations,
(iii) to control or minimise the impact of future development upon natural features such as significant trees or stands of trees, ridgelines or land within view of any waterway,
(iv) to protect and enhance the environmental quality of the area of Woollahra through the appropriate management and conservation of the existing pattern of vegetation, and
(g) in relation to heritage conservation:
(i) to identify heritage items and heritage conservation areas and to provide measures for their conservation, protection and enhancement,
(ii) to ensure that new development is undertaken in a manner that is sympathetic to and does not detract from the heritage significance of heritage items and their settings and of heritage conservation areas,
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(v) to provide for the detailed control of development associated with or in proximity to heritage items and heritage conservation areas,
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(h) in relation to the area's foreshores and the harbour foreshore scenic protection area:
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(vii) to preserve existing public open spaces along the foreshores and to promote the dedication, acquisition, lease or occupation of additional useable areas so as to provide further public pedestrian access to and along the foreshores in appropriate locations, and
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47Clauses 8 and 15 of the LEP provide:
8 Development control tables
(1) The following development control tables set out the zones applying to the land to which this plan applies.
(2) Each development control table identifies the manner in which a zone is shown on the land use map, describes the zone, states the objectives of the zone, identifies development which may be carried out without or only with the consent of the Council, identifies development which is prohibited and makes reference to related provisions.
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(4) The development control table for each zone must be read subject to the special provisions and heritage provisions in Parts 3 and 4 of this plan, respectively. In the event of an inconsistency between a provision of a development control table relating to a zone and a special provision or a heritage provision in Part 3 and 4 of this plan, the special provision or heritage provision shall prevail.
(5) The Council shall not grant consent to the carrying out of development on land to which this plan applies unless the Council is of the opinion that the carrying out of the development is consistent with such objectives of this plan and of the zone within which the development is proposed to be carried out as apply to that development.
15 Acquisition of land reserved for open space
(1) This clause applies to land within Zone No 6:
(a) edged red and marked with the letter "L" in red signifying land reserved for local open space, or
(b) edged red and marked with the letter "R" in red signifying land reserved for regional open space.
(2) The owner of any land referred to in subclause (1) may, by notice in writing, require:
(a) in the case of land referred to in subclause (1) (a), the Council, or
(b) in the case of land referred to in subclause (1) (b), the Corporation,
to acquire the land.
(3) On receipt of a notice under this clause, the Council or the Corporation, as the case may be, must acquire the land unless the land is required to be dedicated for public open space.
48Clause 27 of the LEP provides:
27 Development in the vicinity of heritage items, heritage item groups, heritage conservation areas, archaeological sites or potential archaeological sites
The Council must take into consideration the likely effect of the proposed development on the heritage significance of a heritage item, heritage item group, heritage conservation area, archaeological site or potential archaeological site, and on its setting, when determining an application for consent to carry out development on land in its vicinity.