Council Minutes 21 January 2008 - Waratah-Wynyard Council
Council Minutes 21 January 2008 - Waratah-Wynyard Council
Council Minutes 21 January 2008 - Waratah-Wynyard Council
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Planning Authority Reports<br />
As discussed below, the proposed lot layout accords with the Acceptable<br />
Solutions of the Residential Development Schedule.<br />
Acceptable Solution<br />
3.2 Land to be subdivided must be<br />
capable of having all sewage<br />
effluent and stormwater runoff<br />
discharged to a reticulated<br />
disposal system.<br />
Performance Criteria<br />
3.2 It is demonstrated that sewage<br />
effluent and stormwater can be<br />
disposed of within the<br />
boundaries of the site and not<br />
result in adverse impacts on the<br />
environment.<br />
The proposal meets the acceptable solution.<br />
Acceptable Solution<br />
3.4 Lot layout, road layout and<br />
construction shall provide,<br />
supplement or enhance<br />
appropriate facilities and safe<br />
and convenient connections for<br />
public transport (where<br />
appropriate), and for<br />
pedestrians and cyclists (such<br />
as bus stops, footpaths, cycle<br />
ways, lighting, seating,<br />
shelters).<br />
Performance Criteria<br />
3.4 No performance criteria.<br />
The proposed lot layout takes advantage of the existing road frontage. A small<br />
connector road is required off York Street to service proposed lots 14 and 15.<br />
The creation of larger lots for multi-unit development at the outset of a<br />
subdivision is a desirable outcome.<br />
The proposal meets the Acceptable Solution.<br />
<strong>Waratah</strong>-<strong>Wynyard</strong> <strong>Council</strong> – Ordinary Meeting <strong>Minutes</strong> – <strong>21</strong> <strong>January</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Page 28