<strong>Tyalgum</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>and</strong> Preservation <strong>of</strong> Native Flora <strong>and</strong> Fauna Reserve• Permitted with consent: Boat sheds; car parks; caravan parks; charter <strong>and</strong> tourismboating facilities; community facilities; helipads; heliports; in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>and</strong> educationfacilities; kiosks; marinas; markets; recreation areas; recreation facilities (indoor);recreation facilities (major); recreation facilities (outdoor); research stations;restaurants; sewerage systems; takeaway food <strong>and</strong> drink premises; waste orresource management facilities; water recreation structures; water supply systems.• Prohibited: Any development not specified aboveFigure 2 Tweed Local Environment <strong>Plan</strong> 2000 Zoning Map <strong>for</strong> the ReserveState Environmental <strong>Plan</strong>ning Policy 21 – Caravan ParksState Environmental <strong>Plan</strong>ning Policies (SEPPs) are planning instruments that cover mattersthe Minister <strong>for</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning <strong>and</strong> Infrastructure believes are <strong>of</strong> environmental planningsignificance to the State. They may apply generally across the State or apply to specificareas.State Environmental <strong>Plan</strong>ning Policy 21 – Caravan Parks ensures that, where caravan parksor camping grounds are permitted under an environmental planning instrument, moveabledwellings, as defined in the Local Government Act 1993, are also permitted.The specific kinds <strong>of</strong> moveable dwellings allowed under the Local Government Act 1993 incaravan parks <strong>and</strong> camping grounds are subject to the provisions <strong>of</strong> the Local Government(Manufactured Home Estates, Caravan Parks, Camping Grounds <strong>and</strong> Moveable Dwellings)Regulation 2005. The Regulation ensures that development consent is required <strong>for</strong> newcaravan parks <strong>and</strong> camping grounds <strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong> additional long-term sites in existing caravanparks. It also enables, with the council's consent, long-term sites in caravan parks to besubdivided by lease.State Environmental <strong>Plan</strong>ning Policy (Infrastructure) 2007State Environmental <strong>Plan</strong>ning Policy (SEPP) (Infrastructure) 2007 was introduced on 1January 2008 to simplify planning processes applying to the provision <strong>of</strong> infrastructurethroughout NSW. The SEPP consolidates <strong>and</strong> updates 20 previous State planningTYALGUM RESERVE PLAN OF MANAGEMENT: EXHIBITION DRAFT 8
<strong>Tyalgum</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Recreation</strong> <strong>and</strong> Preservation <strong>of</strong> Native Flora <strong>and</strong> Fauna Reserveinstruments <strong>and</strong> amends a large number <strong>of</strong> local, regional <strong>and</strong> State instruments. Keyprovisions relating to Crown l<strong>and</strong> are as follows:Parks <strong>and</strong> Other <strong>Public</strong> Reserves (Clauses 64 – 66)Development <strong>for</strong> any purpose may be carried out without consent if, in the case <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> thatis a Reserve within the meaning <strong>of</strong> Part 5 <strong>of</strong> the Crown L<strong>and</strong>s Act 1989, by or on behalf <strong>of</strong>the Director-General <strong>of</strong> the DPI, a Trustee <strong>of</strong> the Reserve or (if appointed under that Act tomanage the reserve) the Ministerial Corporation constituted under that Act or anadministrator, if the development is <strong>for</strong> the purposes <strong>of</strong> implementing a PoM adopted <strong>for</strong> thel<strong>and</strong> under the Act referred to above in relation to the l<strong>and</strong>.Clause 65 (3) <strong>of</strong> the SEPP enables a trustee <strong>of</strong> a Crown reserve to carry out any <strong>of</strong> thefollowing types <strong>of</strong> development on a public reserve:• the construction <strong>of</strong> roads, cycle ways, single storey car parks, ticketing facilities <strong>and</strong>viewing plat<strong>for</strong>ms;• the establishment <strong>of</strong> outdoor recreational facilities, including playing fields, but notincluding gr<strong>and</strong>st<strong>and</strong>s;• the erection <strong>of</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation facilities such as visitors’ centres <strong>and</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation boards;• the installation <strong>of</strong> lighting, if light spill <strong>and</strong> artificial sky glow is minimised inaccordance with AS/NZS 1158: 2007, Lighting <strong>for</strong> Roads <strong>and</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Spaces;• l<strong>and</strong>scaping, including irrigation schemes (whether they use recycled or other water);• the development <strong>of</strong> amenity facilities;• the construction <strong>of</strong> maintenance depots <strong>and</strong>• environmental management works.Clause 66 enables public authorities (including reserve trusts) to carry out the followingworks as exempt development provided they comply with the criteria in Clause 20(1) <strong>and</strong> thedevelopment st<strong>and</strong>ards listed in Schedule 1, being the construction, maintenance <strong>and</strong> repair<strong>of</strong>:• walking tracks, boardwalks <strong>and</strong> raised walking paths, ramps, minor pedestrianbridges, stairways, gates, seats, barbecues, shelters <strong>and</strong> shade structures;• viewing plat<strong>for</strong>ms with an area not exceeding 100m 2 ;• sporting facilities, including goal posts, sight screens <strong>and</strong> fences, if the visual impact<strong>of</strong> the development on surrounding l<strong>and</strong> uses is minimal;• play equipment where adequate safety provisions (including s<strong>of</strong>t l<strong>and</strong>ing surfaces)are provided, but only if any structure is at least 1.2 m away from any fence; or• routine maintenance (including earthworks associated with playing field regrading orl<strong>and</strong>scaping <strong>and</strong> maintenance <strong>of</strong> existing access roads).However other limitations may apply. For example the SEPP does not remove any existingrequirements to obtain relevant approvals under other legislation such as the National Parks<strong>and</strong> Wildlife Act 1974 <strong>and</strong> the Rural Fires Act 1997.TYALGUM RESERVE PLAN OF MANAGEMENT: EXHIBITION DRAFT 9