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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Waratah-Wynyard Council

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Planning Authority<br />

The Development Application for the dairy mash feed mill includes a new stormwater<br />

holding pond which will have a pumped connection to the <strong>Council</strong> stormwater main in<br />

Stennings Road, as required of the approved potato storage shed. Stormwater<br />

management for Lot 3 will require resolution at the time a development application is<br />

made for the use and development of that land. Likewise, in the event that any permit<br />

issued in relation to DA 94/2012 is not acted upon, stormwater management for that<br />

land would require resolution as part of a future development application.<br />

A new DN100 water main will be constructed to connect each of the lots to the existing<br />

water supply main in Calder Road.<br />

<strong>Council</strong> requires a short extension to the Stennings Road seal and kerb between the<br />

extension required by DA0024/2008 and the access to the proposed Lot 2.<br />

The relevant standards under the applicable Zone and Schedule provisions are addressed<br />

in the following discussion.<br />

8.4.1 Issue 1.0 Issue:- Emissions<br />

Objective: To ensure that emissions are contained within the development site or are<br />

managed in such way as to not cause a loss of amenity to surrounding use or<br />

development or impact detrimentally on the environment.<br />

The standard does not apply to the application. It will be considered in relation to DA<br />

94/2012, which seeks approval for the proposed dairy mash feed mill.<br />

8.4.1 Issue 2.0:- Hazardous Waste Disposal<br />

Objective: To ensure that toxic waste is disposed of in facilities designed to properly<br />

accommodate such wastes.<br />

The standard does not apply to the application.<br />

8.4.1 Issue 3.0:- Subdivision<br />

Objective: To ensure that land is subdivided in a manner:<br />

(a) which is appropriate to the intended use or development;<br />

(b) that provides appropriate infrastructure; and<br />

(c) that meets relevant Scheme standards.<br />

Acceptable Solution<br />

3.1 Subject to clause 21.6.2 minimum lot size is to be<br />

1000m2 with a minimum frontage to a road of<br />

20 metres.<br />

Performance Criteria<br />

3.1 Subject to clause 21.6.2 <strong>Council</strong> may approve<br />

lots of less than 1000 m2 or with frontage of less<br />

than 20 metres where:<br />

(a) it can be shown that it is necessary for a<br />

use or development to proceed or<br />

(b) it is to adjust the boundaries to achieve a<br />

more efficient lot layout.<br />

<strong>Waratah</strong>-<strong>Wynyard</strong> <strong>Council</strong> – Minutes Ordinary Meeting – 19 November 2012 – Page 28

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