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PART ONE - Campbelltown City Council - NSW Government

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Planning and Environment Committee Meeting 5 April 2011 Page 1012.9 Public Exhibition Of Bardia Sub Precinct Development Control PlanSubmissions ReceivedA total of five submissions were received as a result of the public exhibition. Please seeAttachment 1 for a copy of all submissions received.The following provides a précis of the issues raised in each of the submissions.Ingleburn Community Association IncRequests inclusion of the proposed provisions for residential apartment buildings and mixed usedevelopments that are contained in the draft BDCP, into Part 4 of the SCDCP, as it is consideredthat these provisions will result in more sustainable development. It refers specifically to themaximum site coverage provisions and minimum landscaped/pervious area provisions.Comment:<strong>Council</strong> is currently undertaking a review of the SCDCP. As such the provisions for sitecoverage and landscaped areas, for residential apartment buildings and mixed usedevelopments are being considered as part of this review, and subsequently will beaddressed as part of the Ingleburn Structure Plan.Resident of Zouch RoadRequests that the section of Zouch Road that adjoins their property, which is currently unmade,not be opened for vehicular traffic, except emergency vehicles.Comment:There is no proposal within the draft BDCP to extend Zouch Road into the unmade sectionof the road. However, as part of Landcom’s Part 3A application to develop the Bardia Sub-Precinct, it is proposed to provide access for emergency vehicles within the unmadesouthern section of Zouch Road.Liverpool <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong>The draft BDCP is generally supported, however Liverpool <strong>Council</strong> suggests the inclusion of arequirement for a bus jump facility at the intersection of <strong>Campbelltown</strong> and Macdonald Roads,and controls that ensure the retention of any sight lines between the Mont St Quentin Oval andthe Bardia Barracks Precinct on the northern side of <strong>Campbelltown</strong> Road.Comment:It is considered appropriate to increase the road reserve of the realigned Macdonald Roadfrom 23 metres to 27 metres to provide for a 4 metre median strip in the centre of the roadwhich can be utilised to provide for additional lanes at intersections for bus jump facilities ifrequired.As the Mont St Quentin Oval is a listed heritage item it is considered that the heritage provisionswithin <strong>Campbelltown</strong> (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 and the SCDCP willadequately address any proposed visual impact upon the Bardia Barracks Precinct. However, asthe Mont St Quentin Oval and the Bardia Barracks Precinct are separated only by <strong>Campbelltown</strong>Road, it is considered appropriate to include a clause in the draft BDCP to ensure that anydevelopment within the road reserve acknowledges these sight lines.Department of Education and Training (DET)The DET supports maintaining the North Ingleburn Primary School in its current position andproviding for the expansion of the area of the site to 3 hectares, (as proposed in the draft BDCP).The DET also supports the realignment of Macdonald Road.

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