Development consent must not be granted for development on land to which this clause applies unless the consent authority is satisfied that the proposed development will not have any significant adverse impact on any of the following:
opportunities for rehabilitation of aquatic and riparian vegetation, habitats and ecosystems within creek line corridors,
the water quality and flows within creek line corridors,
the stability of the bed, shore, and banks of any watercourse within creek line corridors.
In this clause:
buffer area means land identified as "buffer area" on the Urban Release Area Map.
creek line corridor means land identified as "creek line corridor" on the Urban Release Area Map.
sector means land identified as "sector" on the Urban Release Area Map.
Warriewood Valley Release Area means the land identified as Warriewood Valley Release Area on the Urban Release Area Map.
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Part 7 Additional Local Provisions
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7.3 Flood planning
The objectives of this clause are as follows:
to minimise the flood risk to life and property associated with the use of land,
to allow development on land that is compatible with the land's flood hazard, taking into account projected changes as a result of climate change,
to avoid significant adverse impacts on flood behaviour and the environment.
This clause applies to land at or below the flood planning level.
Development consent must not be granted to development on land to which this clause applies unless the consent authority is satisfied that the development:
is compatible with the flood hazard of the land, and
will not significantly adversely affect flood behaviour resulting in detrimental increases in the potential flood affectation of other development or properties, and
incorporates appropriate measures to manage risk to life from flood, and
will not significantly adversely affect the environment or cause avoidable erosion, siltation, destruction of riparian vegetation or a reduction in the stability of river banks or watercourses, and
is not likely to result in unsustainable social and economic costs to the community as a consequence of flooding.
A word or expression used in this clause has the same meaning as it has in the Floodplain Development Manual (ISBN 0 7347 5476 0) published by the NSW Government in April 2005, unless it is otherwise defined in this clause.
In this clause:
flood planning level means the level of a 1:100 ARI (average recurrent interval) flood event plus 0.5 metres freeboard, or other freeboard determined by an adopted floodplain risk management plan.
floodplain risk management plan has the same meaning as it has in the Floodplain Development Manual (ISBN 0 7347 5476 0), published in April 2005 by the NSW Government.
- The Dictionary to the PLEP includes:
dwelling means a room or suite of rooms occupied or used or so constructed or adapted as to be capable of being occupied or used as a separate domicile.
residential accommodation means a building or place used predominantly as a place of residence, and includes any of the following:
(a) attached dwellings,
(b) boarding houses,
(c) dual occupancies,
(d) dwelling houses,
(e) group homes,
(f) hostels,
(g) multi dwelling housing,
(h) residential flat buildings,
(i) rural workers' dwellings,
(j) secondary dwellings,
(k) semi-detached dwellings,
(l) seniors housing,
(m) shop top housing,
but does not include tourist and visitor accommodation or caravan parks.
site area means the area of any land on which development is or is to be carried out. The land may include the whole or part of one lot, or more than one lot if they are contiguous to each other, but does not include the area of any land on which development is not permitted to be carried out under this Plan.