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This legislation has been repealed.

PENRITH LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2002 (VILLAGES OF MULGOA AND WALLACIA) - REG 10

General matters for consideration in determining development applications

10 General matters for consideration in determining development applications

(1) Consent must not be granted to development unless the consent authority is satisfied that:
(a) the proposed development will not adversely affect the heritage and rural character of the site and its locality, and
(b) the proposed development will not significantly intrude into the skyline or detract from the scenic amenity of the vicinity, and
(c) views from the main road and vistas enjoyed from the public domain will not be adversely affected, and
(d) allotments are compatible in size and shape with the physical nature of the land, adjoining uses and the likely use of the land in the future, and
(e) the proposed development will not lead to excessive soil erosion or run off, and
(f) the proposed development leads to reinforcement and protection of local topography and setting, and
(g) the proposed development leads to reinforcement and enhancement of the streetscape and the character of the locality, and
(h) the proposed development will not have a negative impact on the amenity of the surrounding area due to the loss of parking in the vicinity or the generation of traffic, noise, dust, odour or other emissions, including lighting, and
(i) the proposed development is compatible with the scale and design of neighbouring development, and
(j) the proposed development makes adequate provision for the intended occupants and others in the immediate vicinity for privacy and access to sunlight, and
(k) the proposed development demonstrates energy efficiency, in terms of optimising the use of natural lighting, natural ventilation and natural heating and cooling of dwelling interiors, and
(l) adequate provision has been made for access, particularly with regard to transport and access for persons with a disability, and
(m) community services and facilities are adequate for the proposed development.



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