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Planning Agenda - Eurobodalla Shire Council - NSW Government

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DEVELOPMENT REPORT TO ENVIRONMENT, PLANNING AND<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE MEETING<br />

HELD ON TUESDAY 1 AUGUST 2006 Page 25<br />

P06/54 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION NO: 647/06- MORUYA<br />

ROAD CONSTRUCTION THROUGH SEPP 14 WETLANDS 06.0207.D<br />

<strong>Eurobodalla</strong> Rural Local Environmental Plan 1987 and Urban Local Environmental Plan<br />

1999<br />

The land is zoned: 7(a) Environment Protection (Wetlands) under the Rural LEP.<br />

The land is zoned: 5(b) Arterial Road and 6(a1) Public Open Space under Urban LEP 1999.<br />

The proposal is permissible without consent in the 5(b) zone and permissible with consent in<br />

the 6(a1) and 7(a) zone. However by virtue of SEPP 14 development consent is required for<br />

the proposal irrespective of zoning.<br />

The proposal is considered to be consistent with the aims and objectives of the plan.<br />

<strong>Eurobodalla</strong> Rural Local Environmental Plan 1987 and Urban Local Environmental Plan<br />

1999 – Special Provisions<br />

Clause 28A Development Affecting places or sites of known or potential Aboriginal heritage<br />

Significance<br />

Clause 73 What special controls apply to development on archaeological sites that have<br />

Aboriginal or non Aboriginal heritage significance?<br />

A search of the DEC Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System database revealed<br />

13 recorded sites/objects in or in close proximity to the 2 SEPP 14 wetlands at Moruya Heads.<br />

Accordingly, an Aboriginal Archaeological Assessment Report prepared by Julie Dibden was<br />

submitted as part of the application.<br />

The results documented in the report are as follows:<br />

• No Aboriginal objects were recorded within the proposal areas<br />

• The proposal areas are each assessed to be of low archaeological potential and sensitivity<br />

• There are no archaeological constraints to the proposal<br />

Conditions are nonetheless included in the recommendation to ensure compliance with the<br />

LEP requirements and the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.

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