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Draft Plan of Management for Tyalgum Public Recreation and ... - Land

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<strong>Tyalgum</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>and</strong> Preservation <strong>of</strong> Native Flora <strong>and</strong> Fauna Reserve2. PLANNING AND CONTEXT2.1 LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORKThe planning <strong>and</strong> management <strong>of</strong> Crown l<strong>and</strong> is subject to a range <strong>of</strong> legislative <strong>and</strong> policyprovisions, which <strong>for</strong>m the legal framework <strong>for</strong> the preparation <strong>and</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> PoMs.Those provisions relevant to the Reserve <strong>and</strong> this PoM are outlined below.Crown L<strong>and</strong>s Act 1989Crown reserves in New South Wales must be used <strong>and</strong> managed in accordance with theprovisions <strong>of</strong> the Crown L<strong>and</strong>s Act 1989. The principles <strong>for</strong> the management <strong>of</strong> Crown l<strong>and</strong>are set out in Section 11 <strong>of</strong> the Act. They are:• That environmental protection principles be observed in relation to the management<strong>and</strong> administration <strong>of</strong> Crown l<strong>and</strong>.• That the natural resources <strong>of</strong> Crown l<strong>and</strong> (including water, soil, flora, fauna <strong>and</strong>scenic quality) be conserved wherever possible• That public use <strong>and</strong> enjoyment <strong>of</strong> appropriate Crown l<strong>and</strong> be encouraged.• That, where appropriate, multiple use <strong>of</strong> Crown l<strong>and</strong> be encouraged.• That, where appropriate, Crown l<strong>and</strong> should be used <strong>and</strong> managed in such a way thatboth the l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> its resources are sustained in perpetuity. That Crown l<strong>and</strong> beoccupied, used, sold, leased, licensed or otherwise dealt with in the best interests <strong>of</strong>the State consistent with the above principles.Part 5 <strong>of</strong> the Act sets out the requirements <strong>for</strong> the reservation <strong>and</strong> management <strong>of</strong> Crownl<strong>and</strong> including the <strong>for</strong>mation <strong>of</strong> reserve trusts, plans <strong>of</strong> management <strong>and</strong> the principles <strong>of</strong>reserve administration. The proposed uses, development <strong>and</strong> management practices <strong>of</strong> areserve must be consistent with its notified public purposes, unless additional purposes havebeen approved.Crown L<strong>and</strong>s Regulation 2006The Crown L<strong>and</strong>s Regulation 2006 is made under the Crown L<strong>and</strong>s Act 1989 <strong>and</strong> deals witha range <strong>of</strong> matters relating to Crown reserves <strong>and</strong> reserve trusts, including the purposes <strong>for</strong>which temporary licences may be granted <strong>and</strong> the exhibition <strong>of</strong> draft plans <strong>of</strong> management.Trusts are required to furnish a report on their activities to the Minister <strong>for</strong> RegionalInfrastructure <strong>and</strong> Services each year pursuant to Section 32 <strong>of</strong> the Regulation.Environmental <strong>Plan</strong>ning <strong>and</strong> Assessment Act 1979The Environmental <strong>Plan</strong>ning <strong>and</strong> Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act) provides the statutoryframework <strong>for</strong> the control <strong>of</strong> the use <strong>and</strong> development <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> in New South Wales. It is alegislative requirement <strong>of</strong> the Act that councils develop Local Environmental <strong>Plan</strong>s (LEP).An LEP is the principal statutory document guiding planning decisions in a particular LocalGovernment Area (LGA). It provides <strong>for</strong> the division <strong>of</strong> an LGA into various zones, sets outwhat developments can be carried out within each zone, whether the approval <strong>of</strong> Council isrequired <strong>for</strong> certain developments <strong>and</strong>/or whether any special requirements apply toproposed developments.TYALGUM RESERVE PLAN OF MANAGEMENT: EXHIBITION DRAFT 6

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