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BYRON LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2014 - REG 6.1

Acid sulfate soils

6.1 Acid sulfate soils

(1) The objective of this clause is to ensure that development does not disturb, expose or drain acid sulfate soils and cause environmental damage.
(2) Development consent is required for the carrying out of works described in the table to this subclause on land shown on the Acid Sulfate Soils Map as being of the class specified for those works.

Class of land Works
1 Any works.
2 Works below the natural ground surface.
Works by which the watertable is likely to be lowered.
3 Works more than 1 metre below the natural ground surface.
Works by which the watertable is likely to be lowered more than 1 metre below the natural ground surface.
4 Works more than 2 metres below the natural ground surface.
Works by which the watertable is likely to be lowered more than 2 metres below the natural ground surface.
5 Works within 500 metres of adjacent Class 1, 2, 3 or 4 land that is below 5 metres Australian Height Datum and by which the watertable is likely to be lowered below 1 metre Australian Height Datum on adjacent Class 1, 2, 3 or 4 land.
(3) Development consent must not be granted under this clause for the carrying out of works unless an acid sulfate soils management plan has been prepared for the proposed works in accordance with the Acid Sulfate Soils Manual and has been provided to the consent authority.
(4) Despite subclause (2), development consent is not required under this clause for the carrying out of works if--
(a) a preliminary assessment of the proposed works prepared in accordance with the Acid Sulfate Soils Manual indicates that an acid sulfate soils management plan is not required for the works, and
(b) the preliminary assessment has been provided to the consent authority and the consent authority has confirmed the assessment by notice in writing to the person proposing to carry out the works.
(5) Despite subclause (2), development consent is not required under this clause for the carrying out of any of the following works by a public authority (including ancillary work such as excavation, construction of access ways or the supply of power)--
(a) emergency work, being the repair or replacement of the works of the public authority, required to be carried out urgently because the works have been damaged, have ceased to function or pose a risk to the environment or to public health and safety,
(b) routine maintenance work, being the periodic inspection, cleaning, repair or replacement of the works of the public authority (other than work that involves the disturbance of more than 1 tonne of soil),
(c) minor work, being work that costs less than $20,000 (other than drainage work).
(6) Despite subclause (2), development consent is not required under this clause to carry out any works if--
(a) the works involve the disturbance of less than 1 tonne of soil, and
(b) the works are not likely to lower the watertable.
(7) Despite subclause (2), development consent is not required under this clause for the carrying out of works for the purpose of agriculture if--
(a) a production area entitlement is in force in respect of the land when the works are carried out, and
(b) the works are carried out in accordance with a drainage management plan, and
(c) the works are not carried out in respect of a major drain identified on the Acid Sulfate Soils Map , and
(d) the works are not carried out on land identified as "coastal wetlands" on the Coastal Wetlands and Littoral Rainforests Area Map (within the meaning of State Environmental Planning Policy (Coastal Management) 2018 ).
(8) In this clause--

"drainage management plan" means an irrigation and drainage management plan that--
(a) is prepared in accordance with the NSW Sugar Industry Best Practice Guidelines for Acid Sulfate Soils (2005) , and
(b) is endorsed by the Sugar Milling Co-operative as being appropriate for the land.

"NSW Sugar Industry Best Practice Guidelines for Acid Sulfate Soils (2005)" means the guidelines approved by the Director-General of the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources on 25 May 2005.

"production area entitlement" means a contractual arrangement between the Sugar Milling Co-operative and a grower member of that co-operative for the production of sugar cane for milling.

"Sugar Milling Co-operative" means the New South Wales Sugar Milling Co-operative Limited or its successor.
Note : The NSW Sugar Industry Best Practice Guidelines for Acid Sulfate Soils (2005) is available on the Department of Planning and Infrastructure's website.



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