Public exhibition of site specific development controls for the Cross Street, Tahmoor Planning Proposal.
Closes: 29/01/2021 12:00am
Council has prepared new site specific development controls for the Cross Street, Tahmoor Planning Proposal which proposed to rezone land for residential purposes (the site is located east of Tahmoor town centre as shown on the map below).
A Development Control Plan provides detailed planning and design guidelines for subdivisions, dwellings and other development types. The proposed controls are proposed to be included in Volume 2 (Urban Release Area Controls), Volume 3 (Subdivision Controls) and Volume 4 (Residential Controls) in Wollondilly Development Control Plan 2016.
These new development controls are proposed to ensure good planning outcomes for future residents and the wider Tahmoor community. The draft controls notably seek the following outcomes for the site:
- achieving walkability and connectivity;
- limiting impacts on water quality;
- creating a sense of place;
- reducing the visual impacts of development;
- ensuring landscaping is appropriate for the site; and
- protecting biodiversity, including existing mature trees, koala habitat and fauna present on the site.
The draft amendments will be on exhibition from Wednesday 9 December 2020 until Friday 29 January 2021.
Written submissions should quote reference number CM 3615-12 and may be submitted by one of the following:
View Documents
- Part 1 – Draft Subdivision Controls (Volume 3)
- Part 2 – Draft Residential Controls (Volume 4)
- Part 3 – Draft Urban Release Area Controls (Volume 2)
Enquiries
Enquiries should be directed to Patrick Lopez on telephone (02) 4677 1100 or email council@wollondilly.nsw.gov.au.
Submissions
You can comment on the draft amendments by making a written submission or comment by 5pm on Friday 29 January 2021.
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Please note:
Any submission you make is open to public scrutiny. Council is required to release written comments or submissions under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPAA). The Act imposes obligations on us to place submissions on Council’s website and submissions may be used in Council reports or court proceedings. In this regard, your comments should be restricted to the proposed development.
Under S10.4 of the EP&A Act, any person making a submission is required to disclose reportable political donations and gifts ($1000 or more) made to any local Councillor or staff member within 2 years of making of the submission. If the application or gift is made after the submission, a disclosure must be made within 7 days of that donation or gift having been made. Details of information required in the disclosure can be found on our website under Important Notice - Development Proposals and Donations or Gifts.