8 July 2009
Dear Councillor,
In pursuance of the provisions of the Local Government Act, 1993 and the Regulations thereunder, notice is hereby given that a POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING of Penrith City Council is to be held in the Council Chambers, Civic Centre, 601 High Street, Penrith on Monday 13 July 2009 at 7:30PM.
Attention is directed to the statement accompanying this notice of the business proposed to be transacted at the meeting.
Yours faithfully
Alan Stoneham
General Manager
BUSINESS
1. LEAVE OF ABSENCE
2. APOLOGIES
3. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
Policy Review Committee Meeting - 15 June 2009.
4. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
Pecuniary Interest (The Act requires Councillors who declare a pecuniary interest in an item to leave the meeting during discussion of that item)
Non-Pecuniary Conflict of Interest – Significant and Less than Significant (The Code of Conduct requires Councillors who declare a significant non-pecuniary conflict of interest in an item to leave the meeting during discussion of that item)
5. ADDRESSING THE MEETING
6. MAYORAL MINUTES
8. DELIVERY PROGRAM REPORTS
9. URGENT REPORTS (to be dealt with in the delivery program to which the item relates)
10. CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS
Monday 13 July 2009
table of contents
meeting calendar
confirmation of minutes
DELIVERY program reports
2009 MEETING CALENDAR
February 2009 - December 2009
(adopted by Council 8/09/08 and amended by Council 6/4/09)
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#+ General Manager’s presentation – half year and end of year review |
@ Strategic Program progress reports [only business] |
< Briefing to consider Draft Management Plan for 2009/2010 |
ü Meeting at which the 2008/2009 Annual Statements are presented |
v Meeting at which the Draft Management Plan is adopted for exhibition |
Y Management Plan Councillor Briefings/Public Forum (June) |
* Meeting at which the Management Plan for 2009/2010 is adopted. |
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- Council’s Ordinary Meetings are held on a three-week cycle where practicable.
- Extraordinary Meetings are held as required.
- Policy Review Meetings are held on a three-week cycle where practicable.
- Members of the public are invited to observe meetings of the Council (Ordinary and Policy Review Committee). Should you wish to address Council, please contact the Public Officer, Glenn McCarthy on 4732 7649.
OF THE POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING OF PENRITH CITY COUNCIL HELD IN THE PASSADENA ROOM, PENRITH
ON MONDAY 15 JUNE 2009 AT 7:31PM
PRESENT
Deputy Mayor Councillor Ross Fowler OAM, Councillors Kaylene Allison, Kevin Crameri OAM, Greg Davies, Mark Davies, Ben Goldfinch, Jackie Greenow, Prue Guillaume, Marko Malkoc, Karen McKeown, Kath Presdee and John Thain.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Leave of Absence was previously requested by Councillor Jim Aitken OAM for the period 12 June 2009 to 16 June 2009 inclusive.
PRC 38 RESOLVED on the MOTION of Councillor John Thain seconded Councillor Marko Malkoc that Leave of Absence be granted to Councillor Jim Aitken OAM for the period 12 June 2009 to 16 June 2009. |
APOLOGIES |
PRC 39 RESOLVED on the MOTION of Councillor John Thain seconded Councillor Marko Malkoc that apologies be accepted for Councillor Robert Ardill and Tanya Davies. |
Deputy Mayor Councillor Ross Fowler OAM, introduced and welcomed John Gordon to Council who has started as the Parks Manager.
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES - Policy Review Committee Meeting - 18 May 2009 |
PRC 40 RESOLVED on the MOTION of Councillor Greg Davies seconded Councillor Kevin Crameri OAM that the minutes of the Policy Review Committee Meeting of 18 May 2009 be confirmed. |
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST
There were no declarations of interest.
MASTER PROGRAM REPORTS
Leadership and Organisation
2 Audit Committee Annual Report |
Professor Robert Coombes, Chairperson of the Audit Committee gave a presentation on the achievements of the Audit Committee to date.
Councillor Greg Davies requested a report be brought back to the Council on recommendations made in Audit Reports and the actions that have been taken by Council’s staff. The Legal and Governance Group Manager advised that Reports are being presented to the Audit Committee on the recommendations contained within Audit Reports. These can be provided to all Councillors. The General Manager advised that the Audit Committee had requested to receive the Executive Summary of the Audit Reports. The General Manager also indicated that the Executive Summary of Audit Reports will be provided to all Councillors.
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PRC 41 RESOLVED on the MOTION of Councillor Greg Davies seconded Councillor Kath Presdee That the information contained in the report on Audit Committee Annual Report be received. |
The City as a Social Place
1 Draft Penrith Inclusion Plan - People with Disability 2009-2013 |
Councillor Prue Guillaume left the meeting at 8:04pm, and did not return. Councillor Kath Presdee left the meeting at 8:05pm, and did not return. Council’s Community & Cultural Development Manager, Erich Weller, Community Programs Co-ordinator, Joe Ibbitson and Disability Access Officer, Ben Felten gave a presentation on the Draft Penrith Inclusion Plan.
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PRC 42 RESOLVED on the MOTION of Councillor Greg Davies seconded Councillor Karen McKeown That: 1. The information contained in the report on Draft Penrith Inclusion Plan - People with Disability 2009-2013 be received. 2. Council endorse the Draft Penrith Inclusion Plan - People with Disability 2009-2013 for Public Exhibition for a period of 28 days. 3. A further report be prepared on the outcomes of the Public Exhibition process and any proposed changes. 4. The Access Committee, Volunteers and Staff be thanked for their input and assistance in the development of the Plan. 5. Councillor Greenow be thanked for her drive and passion, which has been instrumental in the achievements to enhance access for people with disability within the City. 6. The Access Committee consider encouragement initiatives to facilitate existing businesses to improve access to their premises. |
QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE
QWN 1 Penrith Nepean United |
Councillor Marko Malkoc requested a letter be sent to Penrith Nepean United congratulating them on the success of the game played against Sydney FC held at CUA stadium on Tuesday 9 June 2009. |
There being no further business the Chairperson declared the meeting closed the time being 8:26pm.
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A Leading City
1 Results of the public exhibition of draft Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2008 and draft amendment No. 1 to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 Environmental Heritage
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A Leading City
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1 Results of the public exhibition of draft Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2008 and draft amendment No. 1 to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 Environmental Heritage
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Results of the public exhibition of draft Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2008 and draft amendment No. 1 to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 Environmental Heritage |
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Compiled by: Allegra Zakis, Local Plan Team Leader
Authorised by: Ruth Goldsmith, Group Manager - Leadership
Strategic Objective: We demonstrate leadership, and plan responsibly for now and the future
Strategic Direction: We build our future on the principles of sustainability, and understand and respond to the effects of climate change on our region
Executive Summary:
This report provides information on the results of the public exhibition of draft Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2008 and draft Amendment No. 1 to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 Environmental Heritage Conservation. Council has had to prepare these plans in response to the State Government’s planning reform agenda, which requires that all Councils prepare a comprehensive Local Environmental Plan based on the standard template.
The draft plans were exhibited as part of the Stage 1 Planning Documents from 28 October 2008, with submissions received until 30 January 2009. Over 650 submissions were received. Detailed recommendations are included in the enclosed Discussion Paper, which outlines the issue raised, a planning comment and a proposed recommendation for each submission received. The proposed recommendations include some changes to the plan, and deferral of some areas to allow for further work. Changes to the plan are generally only recommended where they can be justified in the context of Council’s adopted strategies.
Consideration of the submissions and a resolution on the proposed changes is the next step in this process. This report recommends that the changes outlined in the enclosed Discussion Paper are adopted, which will allow an amened plan to be prepared. This must then be forwarded to the Department of Planning with a request that the plan be made by the Minister. The amended plan will be the subject of a separate report to Council.
Background
Council has been undertaking a strategic program aimed at consolidating its planning instruments into one document for some time now. Documents prepared as part of this program include the Rural Lands Study and Strategy, the Employment Lands Study and Strategy, the St Marys Town Centre and Penrith City Centre strategies, and the Penrith Heritage Study. All of these strategies have been previously adopted or endorsed by Council. Planning instruments – Local Environmental Plans (LEP) and Development Control Plans (DCP) – are part of the tool kit for implementing these strategies. Accordingly, Council has prepared draft Penrith LEP 2008 and draft Amendment No. 1 to Penrith LEP 1991 Environmental Heritage Conservation to assist in the implementation these strategies.
The provisions of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act require that Council have a comprehensive Local Environmental Plan (LEP) which is based on the Standard LEP Template by March 2010. Due to the complexity and magnitude of the task, Council has prepared the plan in two stages – Stage 1 (draft LEP 2008) generally covering the rural lands, industrial lands and St Marys Town Centre, and Stage 2 (draft LEP 2010) generally covering the residential and commercial areas. In addition, Council resolved to prepare an amendment to Penrith LEP 1991 Environmental Heritage Conservation to implement the City wide findings of the Penrith Heritage Study.
In October 2007, Council resolved to forward draft Penrith LEP 2008 to the Department of Planning for a section 65 certificate to enable the plan to be publicly exhibited. A certificate was finally issued in October 2008, and the plan was placed on public exhibition.
Public exhibition process
The public exhibition of the Stage 1 Planning Documents commenced on 28 October 2008 and formally concluded on 19 December 2008. Initially an extension of time for submissions was granted until 24 December 2008, and this was subsequently extended until 30 January 2009. The exhibition material included:
· draft Penrith LEP 2008 (written instrument and maps)
· draft Penrith DCP 2008
· draft Amendment No. 1 to Penrith LEP 1991 Environmental Heritage Conservation
· draft Amendment Nos. 5 and 6 to Penrith DCP 2006, and
· the Penrith Heritage Study.
Supporting information also available included:
· fact sheets on background, rural land, employment land, heritage, environmentally sensitive land, reclassification of public land and the draft DCP
· plain English version of draft LEP 2008
· City wide maps
· the Penrith Planning Strategy, and
· a list of Frequently Asked Questions, updated throughout the exhibition period.
Within the first week of the exhibition, a letter was sent to all property owners affected either by draft LEP 2008 or Amendment No. 1 to LEP 1991 (approximately 7000). This letter included a copy of the fact sheet most relevant to that particular property. Displays were placed in the foyer at the Penrith Civic Centre and the Queen St Centre, St Marys, and all information was available on Council’s website. A dedicated phone line and email address was set up to answer enquiries, and in addition to the phone and email, at least one member of the Local Plan Team was available to answer questions at the counter every day throughout the exhibition period. An estimated 1500 phone calls and 600 counter enquiries were answered during the exhibition period.
During the formal exhibition period, 3 evening information sessions were held as follows:
· Wednesday 12 November (Penrith)
· Wednesday 19 November (St Marys)
· Tuesday 25 November (Penrith).
At each of the above sessions a brief presentation was made to provide an overview of the draft plans. Following this presentation, attendees were invited to ask general questions in an open forum, and also had the opportunity to look in more detail at particular aspects of the draft plans (heritage, zoning, other affectations, etc.) and ask more specific questions of individual Local Plan Team members. Approximately 550 people (in total) attended the information sessions.
Although submissions were received on all of the Stage 1 Planning Documents, proposed amendments to draft Penrith DCP 2008 and draft Penrith DCP 2006 are not covered by this report. The final form of the DCPs will be dependent on the final form of the draft LEP, and as they are endorsed and adopted by Council, they do not need to go the Department of Planning. Accordingly, it is proposed to present the changes to the DCPs to Council when the changes to draft LEP 2008 and LEP 1991 have been submitted to the Department.
Summary of submissions received
Five hundred and sixty six (566) submissions were received within the exhibition period, with a further 91 received after the exhibition closed, making a total of 657 submissions. Of these, the majority related to the provisions of draft LEP 2008, with approximately 185 relating to draft Amendment No. 1 of LEP 1991 (of these, 165 related to the listing of St Mary Magdalene church). Less than 15 submissions were received which exclusively addressed issues contained in draft DCP 2008 and only two related to the amendments to Penrith DCP 2006.
Each submission was registered and given a sequential number as it was received. All submissions were formally acknowledged by email or letter, except in a few cases where insufficient information was provided to determine a return address. At the start of the exhibition, a target was set that all submissions should be acknowledged within 10 working days. Approximately 64% of submissions were acknowledged within 2 working days, a further 29% within 5 working days and a total of 99% within 10 working days. Only 1%, or a total of 5 submissions were not acknowledged within the target time period.
Penrith LEP 2008
Submissions received in response to the exhibition covered a wide range of issues and viewpoints. Submissions were received both objecting to and supporting particular provisions of the plan, and on issues that were City wide and that related only to individual sites. Approximately 15 issues attracted more than 5 submissions. These included environmentally sensitive land, use of the E2 Environmental Conservation zone, minimum lot sizes for dual occupancy, further subdivision opportunities in Orchard Hills, use of the scenic and landscape values map and flood planning land. Major site-specific issues included the property at 1-4 Old Bathurst Road, Emu Plains and Twin Creeks. Approximately 65 submissions were received which related only to one lot, and 5 which raised issues that related to the entire City.
Submissions were received relating to 14 of the proposed 34 new heritage items identified as part of Schedule 5 of draft LEP 2008.
Penrith LEP 1991 Environmental Heritage Conservation
The main issues raised in submissions to the exhibition of Amendment No. 1 to Penrith LEP 1991 Environmental Heritage Conservation were objections to proposed listings (either full or partial). A total of 56 new items were added as part of the Amendment, and the 185 submissions received related to 20 properties. By far, the majority of submissions (165) were received in response to the listing of St Mary Magdalene Church.
A table which provides a summary of every submission received is provided as Attachment 1 to this report. This table lists submissions sequentially and provides information on the property which was the subject of the submission, a very brief summary of the issue raised, the chapter of the Discussion Paper in which it appears and whether or not the submission was supported (in full or in part). It is intended that this table be used as a guide only to assist interested parties locate the detailed discussion on the issues raised within the Discussion Paper. Attachment 2 to this report summarises the recommendations for each submission in the order in which they appear in the Discussion Paper.
The final Discussion Paper is provided as an enclosure to this report. It includes an introduction and 6 chapters, as follows:-
Chapter 1 – Rural Land Use Zones (covering requests to either change the zone applying to land, or change the permissible land uses within a zone)
Chapter 2 – Rural Subdivision (covering requests for additional subdivision potential and submissions opposing additional subdivision potential)
Chapter 3 – Rural Land Other Issues (covering issues which did not neatly fit within either Chapter 1 or Chapter 2)
Chapter 4 – Industrial and St Marys
Chapter 5 – Heritage (both draft LEP 2008 and draft Amendment 1 to LEP 1991)
Chapter 6 – Submissions from Government Departments and other authorities or organisations.
Key changes to draft LEP 2008
The purpose of a public exhibition is to gain input from the community on a draft plan to ensure that it reflects both Council’s vision and the aspirations of residents, employees and businesses in Penrith. The volume of submissions received demonstrates the success of the exhibition process.
Assessment of the submissions has resulted in a number of changes to draft LEP 2008 being recommended. The key changes are:-
1. Delete the environmentally sensitive land hatching from areas in Castlereagh, Cranebrook, Llandilo and Berkshire Park, and include it in DCP 2008 pending a further review
2. Include certain agricultural activities as an additional permissible use for specific lands in Castlereagh and Cranebrook
3. Retain ‘bulky goods retailing’ as a permissible use for land currently zoned 4(b) Light Industrial (where this use is currently permissible)
4. Schedule additional uses for the villages of Londonderry, Luddenham and Kemps Creek, and
5. Change the application of clause 6.12 Mulgoa Valley to only apply to land which is currently within Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No. 13 Mulgoa Valley.
In addition to the above, there are a number of other changes proposed which range from correction of mapping errors to scheduling of additional uses for certain sites. These are outlined in detail in the enclosed Discussion Paper.
Deferred areas
Where issues have been raised which either require additional consideration or further consultation, it is recommended that they be deferred from the draft plan to allow the bulk of the plan to proceed to gazettal. This will provide certainty to residents, landowners and investors in the City. Sections 68(5) and (6) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979, are reproduced below for Council’s information:
“(5) In submitting the draft local environmental plan, the council may exclude certain provisions of the draft plan or exclude part of the land from the draft plan, or both (in this section referred to as the deferred matter) which, in its opinion, require or requires further consideration but which should not prejudice the consideration by the Director-General and the Minister of the draft plan as submitted.
(6) The council may subsequently take action under this section in respect of the deferred matter, without having to publicly re-exhibit that deferred matter, as if it were a draft local environmental plan.”
Essentially, these sections allow Council to undertake more detailed investigation into certain areas, while allowing the remainder of the plan to continue. Once the investigation is complete, Council can either proceed with the deferred matter without re-exhibition, or choose to re-exhibit the provisions for that land. Re-exhibition would be required if the change was a substantial deviation from the exhibited plan.
As indicated in the enclosed Discussion Paper, it is recommended that the following areas be deferred from the plan:
1. Land proposed to be zoned E2 Environmental Conservation which is the subject of a land claim by the Deerubbin Local Aboriginal Land Council
There is a large area of land in the north of the City which is currently Crown Land, but which has been the subject of a successful land claim by the Deerubbin Local Aboriginal Land Council. This land is currently zoned Rural 1(a) under LEP 201, but is proposed to be zoned E2 Environmental Conservation under draft LEP 2008. The E2 zone is highly restrictive, and has been applied to recognise the site’s natural values. Generally, the E2 zone applied in this area is consistent with land identified by the Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) as a Priority Conservation Area as part of the Cumberland Plain Recovery Plan.
Although applied to recognise the area’s natural values, there are substantially fewer uses permissible under the E2 zone than under the current zoning. Critically, both dwellings and agriculture are prohibited in the E2 zone. The Deerubbin Local Aboriginal Land Council has objected to the proposed E2 zone as it limits the potential uses for this land once ownership has been transferred. A meeting was held between Council officers, and representatives from the Land Council, Department of Planning and DECC in late June 2009, and it is recommended that this area be deferred from the plan to allow negotiations on appropriate future uses to continue.
It is likely that the change resulting from further consideration will be significant enough to require re-exhibition. It is anticipated this will occur as part of a future amendment to the Local Plan.
2. Land within the area known as the Riverlink precinct
Detailed information is contained in Chapter 3 of the Discussion Paper under the heading of ‘Riverlink’. The Riverlink Precinct Plan was adopted in May 2008, which did not allow it to be included in draft LEP 2008. Consequently, draft LEP 2008 applied controls that maintain the status quo. A number of residents and landowners objected to this on the grounds that Council needed to show commitment to the adopted Precinct Plan. It is recommended that this area be deferred from draft LEP 2008 to allow the development of detailed controls as part of draft LEP 2010, which implement Council’s adopted Riverlink Precinct Plan.
It is likely that the change resulting from further consideration will be significant enough to require re-exhibition. It is anticipated this will occur as part of the exhibition of draft LEP 2010.
3. 312 Third Ave, Llandilo (Lot 2 DP 221473)
This is the Llandilo Fruit Market, which has been the subject of legal appeal. Detailed information is contained in Chapter 3 of the Discussion Paper under the heading of ‘Llandilo Fruit Market’. The current controls allow for a maximum floor area of 150m2, with a limit on the range of goods that can be sold. Due to the limitations of the template, this has not been able to be transferred to draft LEP 2008, with both the landowner and other interested parties objecting to the proposed designation of ‘neighbourhood shop’ with a maximum floor space of 200m2. It is recommended this site be deferred pending further negotiation with the Department of Planning about the best way to maintain an appropriate limit on both the scale and the range of goods which can be sold from this premises.
It is not known at this stage whether the change resulting from further consideration will be significant enough to require re-exhibition.
4. Cherrywood Village
Cherrywood Village provides specialist care to persons with disabilities and their parents. The need for this facility is both expanding and changing, and a submission was made which requests a number of additional permissible uses on the site. Further information is provided in Chapter 3 under ‘Cherrywood’. The change requested, although supported in principle, has the potential to impact on the amenity of the surrounding areas, and consequently, should be re-exhibited to enable community consideration and feedback. As the timeframes for draft LEP 2008 do not allow this to happen, Cherrywood is recommended to be deferred and the changes re-exhibited as part of draft LEP 2010.
5. Twin Creeks
Twin Creeks is a rural residential estate centred around a golf course. It provides a mixture of lot sizes, with the exhibited plan allowing construction of an additional 45 lots. A submission has been received requesting a further 63 lots be permitted on the site, and that the minimum lot size for the entire site not exceed 4000m2. Further information is provided in Chapter 3 under ‘Twin Creeks’.
This change has the potential to impact on a Priority Conservation Area identified by the DECC, and may be significant enough to require re-exhibition. It is therefore recommended that the portion of the site currently covered by a minimum lot size of 4ha be deferred from the plan, to allow further consultation with DECC and re-exhibition if required.
Key changes to draft Amendment No. 1 to LEP 1991
The key change proposed to draft Amendment No. 1 to Penrith LEP 1991 Environmental Heritage Conservation is a revision of the listing of St Mary Magdalene church, which will no longer be listed as having ‘state’ significance. Other changes are predominantly minor, correcting errors in spelling and lot descriptions.
Reclassification of public land
All land owned by Council or within its care, control and management must be classified as either ‘community land’ or ‘operational land’ under the Local Government Act, 1993. Local Environmental Plans (LEPs) are the means by which land can be classified or reclassified, and under the standard template developed by the State Government, clause 27 and Schedule 4 replace stand alone classification LEPs.
Schedule 4 of draft LEP 2008 proposes to reclassify 6 lots within the Dunheved Industrial Estate and 5 lots in Carinya Ave, St Marys from ‘community’ to ‘operational’. Additional information on the history of these parcels and purpose of reclassification is provided in the introduction to the Discussion Paper. A public hearing into the reclassification was held on 25 November 2008, as required by section 68 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act. The report regarding that hearing is provided as Attachment 3 to this report. In summary, no objections were raised to the proposed reclassification and no changes to the listings in Schedule 4 are proposed.
Next steps
The next stage in this process is for Council to consider the recommendations contained in the attached Discussion Paper and resolve to make some or all of the recommended changes to the plan. Once this has occurred, an amended plan can be prepared and presented to Council for submission to the Department of Planning, with a request that the Minister make the plan. It is anticipated that a report recommending the plan be forwarded to the Department will be presented on 20 July 2009, however, this cannot be finalised until the recommended changes to the plan are known.
Council was issued delegations to prepare the section 69 report for draft Amendment No. 1 to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 Environmental Heritage. Accordingly, when Council has resolved to proceed with all or some of the recommendations of the Discussion Paper, the plan will be submitted to the Department with a request that the Minster make the plan. No estimated timeframe has been provided for gazettal of this plan, however, it is reasonable to expect that it will not be longer than that required to gazette draft Penrith LEP 2008.
The Department of Planning has set a deadline for completion of the entire Local Plan process – draft LEP 2008 and draft LEP 2010 – of March 2010. This timeframe is unlikely to be met, although it is still hoped that draft LEP 2010 will be submitted to the Department for gazettal by this date. A key delay in this process was the 12 months that elapsed between submitting draft LEP 2008 to the Department for exhibition and the issue of a section 65 certificate.
The Department has indicated that the process between submitting the plan for gazettal and it being signed by the Minister will take at least 2 months, and that any non-standard clauses, objectives or other provisions will create additional delays. There are a number of such clauses and provisions within the draft plan which have been developed to adapt the Standard Template to respond to issues unique to Penrith, both as part of the exhibited plan and in response to the submissions. It is likely, therefore, that unless Council resolves to delete these provisions, gazettal of draft LEP 2008 will not occur until the final quarter of this year. This has implications for the commencement of the exhibition of draft LEP 2010, and further work is being done to determine the best way to advance draft LEP 2010 prior to the gazettal of draft LEP 2008. Further information on this matter will be presented to Council in August 2009.
Conclusion
Consideration of the submissions made in response to the exhibition of the Stage 1 Planning documents, particularly draft LEP 2008 and draft Amendment No. 1 to Penrith LEP 1991 is a key part in the process of preparing a comprehensive Local Plan for the City. The volume of submissions received and the variety of issues raised demonstrates the success of the exhibition process, which is aimed at getting community input into the draft plans. A number of changes are recommended to the plans to respond to those issues raised by the community. When Council has resolved to support some or all of these changes, amended plans can be prepared. These plans will be presented to Council as soon as possible, with a recommendation that they be forwarded to the Department of Planning with a request that they be gazetted.
That: 1. The information contained in the report on Results of the public exhibition of draft Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2008 and draft amendment No. 1 to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 Environmental Heritage be received. 2. That Council support the recommendation contained in the Introduction to the Discussion Paper provided as Attachment 2 to this report. 3. That Council support the recommendations contained in Chapter 1 of the Discussion Paper provided as Attachment 2 to this report. 4. That Council support the recommendations contained in Chapter 2 of the Discussion Paper provided as Attachment 2 to this report. 5. That Council support the recommendations contained in Chapter 3 of the Discussion Paper provided as Attachment 2 to this report. 6. That Council support the recommendations contained in Chapter 4 of the Discussion Paper provided as Attachment 2 to this report. 7. That Council support the recommendations contained in Chapter 5 of the Discussion Paper provided as Attachment 2 to this report. 8. That Council support the recommendations contained in Chapter 6 of the Discussion Paper provided as Attachment 2 to this report. |
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Date of Meeting: Monday 13 July 2009
Delivery Program: A Leading City
Issue: We demonstrate leadership, and plan responsibly for now and the future
Report Title: Results of the public exhibition of draft Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2008 and draft amendment No. 1 to Penrith Local Environmental Plan 1991 Environmental Heritage
Attachments: Summary of Submissions
Summary List of Recommendations
Report of Public Hearing regarding reclassification of public land
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Attachment 1 - Summary of Submissions |
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Attachment 1: Summary List of Submissions
Subm No. |
Subject land |
Issue or subject land |
Chapter |
Proposed recommendation |
Final recommendation |
1 |
City wide |
Request to prohibit schools, churches and child care centres in rural and environmental zones |
1 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
2 |
Orchard Hills |
Support minimum lot size |
2 |
Supported |
Supported |
3 |
1077 Castlereagh Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
4 |
City wide |
Other - telecommunications infrastructure |
6 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
5 |
51 Galvin Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Berkshire Park |
3 |
Supported |
Supported |
6 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
7 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
8 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
9 |
261 Mulgoa Rd |
Request additional permitted uses, reduction in minimum lot size, reduction in ESL and removal of scenic and landscape values |
4 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
10 |
41 Trahlee Rd (105-109 Milford Road) |
Extend RU5 zone - Londonderry |
1 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
11 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
12 |
Dunheved |
Support reclassification of land |
3 |
Supported |
Supported |
13 |
1063 Castlereagh Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
14 |
South Penrith |
Request bulky goods retailing in IN2 zone where currently permissible |
4 |
Supported |
Supported |
15 |
South Penrith |
Request bulky goods retailing in IN2 zone where currently permissible |
4 |
Supported |
Supported |
16 |
Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
17 |
Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
18 |
148 East Wilchard Rd |
Heritage listing - Castlereagh Township archaeological site |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
19 |
35 Trahlee Rd |
Extend RU5 zone - Londonderry |
1 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
20 |
26-34 Regentville Rd |
Request bulky goods retailing in IN2 zone where currently permissible and clarification on permissibility fo private communications towers |
4 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
21 |
City wide |
No comment |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
22 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
23 |
Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
24 |
City wide |
Other - consistency of controls |
6 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
25 |
South Penrith |
Request bulky goods retailing in IN2 zone where currently permissible |
4 |
Supported |
Supported |
26 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
27 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
28 |
72-94 Blaikie Rd |
Other - Request additional permitted uses including child care centres |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
29 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
30 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
31 |
Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
Object to ESL hatching - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
32 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
33 |
Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
34 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
35 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
36 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
37 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
38 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
39 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
40 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
41 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
42 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
43 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
44 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
45 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
46 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
47 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
48 |
City wide |
Extend E2 zone and environmentally sensitive land |
1 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
49 |
29-43 Regentville Rd |
Request bulky goods retailing in IN2 zone where currently permissible |
4 |
Supported |
Supported |
50 |
Mandalong Cl |
Request ot defer flood planning controls |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
51 |
28-30 Grays Lane |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
52 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
53 |
2257-2265 Castlereagh Rd |
Various issues - zones, land uses, minimum lot size, building height and scenic and landscape values |
4 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
54 |
1669-1723 Elizabeth Drive |
Heritage listing - McMaster Field Station and Elizabeth Drive farmhouse |
4 |
Supported |
Supported |
55 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
56 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
57 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
58 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
59 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
60 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
61 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
62 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
63 |
Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
64 |
Various lots |
Provisions of SP1 zone |
6 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
65 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
66 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
67 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
68 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
69 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
70 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
71 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
72 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
73 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
74 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
75 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
76 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
77 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
78 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
79 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
80 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
81 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
82 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
83 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
84 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
85 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
86 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
87 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
88 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
89 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
90 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
91 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
92 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
93 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
94 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
95 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
96 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
97 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
98 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
99 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
100 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
101 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
102 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
103 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
104 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
105 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
106 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
107 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
108 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
109 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
110 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
111 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
112 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
113 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
114 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
115 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
116 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
117 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
118 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
119 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
120 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
121 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
122 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
123 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
124 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
125 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
126 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
127 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
128 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
129 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
130 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
131 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
132 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
133 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
134 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
135 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
136 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
137 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
138 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
139 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
140 |
2006-2040 The Northern Road |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
141 |
Orchard Hills |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
142 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
143 |
2-8 First Rd |
Object to Scenic and Landscape values |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
144 |
91-99 Homestead Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
145 |
1 Brown Street |
Heritage listing - 1 Brown St, Penrith |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
146 |
Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
147 |
Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
148 |
Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
149 |
City wide |
Listing of Aboriginal heritage sites |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
150 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
151 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
152 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
153 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
154 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
155 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
156 |
Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
157 |
14 Pages Rd |
Heritage listing - 14 Pages Road , St Marys |
5 |
Not supported |
Further investigation |
158 |
341a Littlefields Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
159 |
1337a Mulgoa Road (1315) |
Heritage listing - Winbourne |
5 |
Supported |
Supported |
160 |
2008-2859 The Northern Road |
Object to E3 zone, minimum lot size and scenic and landscape values |
1 & 2 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
161 |
61 Tadmore Road |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
162 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
163 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
164 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
165 |
91-95 Tadmore Road |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
166 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
167 |
Lot 2227 Wolsley Street |
Request bulky goods retailing in IN2 zone where currently permissible |
4 |
Supported |
Supported |
168 |
1487-1499 Mulgoa Road |
Heritage listing - Mulgoa Irrigation Canal |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
169 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
170 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
171 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
172 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
173 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
174 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
175 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
176 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
177 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
178 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
179 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
180 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
181 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
182 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
183 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
184 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
185 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
186 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
187 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
188 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
189 |
31 Tadmore Road |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
190 |
198 Vincent Road |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
191 |
95-107 Blaikie Road |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
192 |
62 Church Street |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
193 |
52-64 Tench Ave |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
194 |
1 Henry Cox Drive |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
195 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
196 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
197 |
St Marys Town Centre |
Object to controls for St Marys Town Centre |
4 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
198 |
1372-1372 Mulgoa Road |
Heritage listing - Mulgoa Irrigation Canal |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
199 |
19 Copeland St |
Heritage item removal - 19 Copeland St Kingswood |
4 |
Supported |
Supported |
200 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
201 |
108 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
202 |
32-40 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
203 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
204 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
205 |
Lot 32 Crane Place |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
206 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Support IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
207 |
418-440 Jamison Road |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
208 |
City wide |
Other - Need for referrals under EPBC Act. |
6 |
N/A |
N/A |
209 |
126-164 Castle Road |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
210 |
City wide |
Various issues - use of E2 zone and conflict with identified deposits of extractive materials |
6 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
211 |
12 Higgins St |
Heritage listing - 12 Higgins St |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
212 |
12 Higgins St |
Heritage listing - 12 Higgins St |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
213 |
City wide |
Object to E2 zone on Defence land at Orchard Hills and remove minimum lot size from all Defence land |
6 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
214 |
91-95 Tadmore Road |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
215 |
32-40 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
216 |
49 Tadmore Road |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
217 |
61 Tadmore Road |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
218 |
103 Tadmore Road |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
219 |
163 Derby St |
Heritage listing - 163 Derby St, Penrith |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
220 |
129 Aldington Road |
Request subject land be zoned in response to State Govt proposals |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
221 |
229 High St |
Heritage listing - 229 High St |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
222 |
36 Preston St |
Heritage listing - 36 Preston St |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
223 |
16 Higgins St |
Heritage listing - 16 Higgins St |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
224 |
66-76 Tench Ave |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
225 |
39a-43 Mackellar St |
Various issues - schedule extractive industry, extent of IN1 zone, building height and minimum lot size |
4 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
226 |
Erskine Business Park |
Controls for Erskine Business Park |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
227 |
706-752 Mamre Rd |
Heritage listing - 705-752 Mamre Rd Kemps Creek |
5 |
Supported |
Supported |
228 |
13-23 Pattys Place |
Request bulky goods retailing in IN2 zone where currently permissible, expand permssible uses and remove scenic and landscape values |
4 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
229 |
Twin Creeks |
Request change in zone, minimum lot size and additional permissible uses |
3 |
Supported in part & deferred in part |
Supported in part & deferred in part |
230 |
155-157 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
231 |
97 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
232 |
59-63 Blaikie Rd |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
233 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road (includes petition) |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
234 |
39-47 Blaikie Rd |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
235 |
65-69 Blaikie Rd |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
236 |
15-27 Blaikie Rd |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
237 |
71-83 Blaikie Rd |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
238 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage lisiting - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
239 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage lisiting - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
240 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
241 |
43-45 Martin St |
Object to RU4 zone and request additional subdivision potential |
1 |
Further investigation |
Further investigation |
242 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
243 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
244 |
16-23 Clifton Ave |
extension of time |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
245 |
St Marys High Explosives Conservation Area |
Heritage listing - Dunheved High Explosives Conservation Area |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
246 |
City wide |
Complying development controls |
3 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
247 |
City wide |
No comment |
6 |
N/A |
N/A |
248 |
1364-1366 Mulgoa Rd |
Heritage listing - Mulgoa Irrigation Canal |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
249 |
13-15 Park Rd |
Various issues - zoning, minimum lot size, flooding and ESL hatching |
3 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
250 |
69 York Rd |
Request bulky goods retailing in IN2 zone where currently permissible |
4 |
Supported |
Supported |
251 |
2181-2185 Castlereagh Rd; 33-73 Links Rd |
Various issues - zoning of some properties and buffers around sewage treatment plants |
6 |
Supported |
Supported |
252 |
City wide |
Other - increasing public transport use and active transport |
6 |
Supported |
Supported |
253 |
51-55 Salisbury Ave |
Object to RU4 zone for commercial uses at Kemps Creek |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
254 |
Lemongrove Conservation Area |
Heritage listing - Lemongrove Conservation Area |
5 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
255 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
256 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
257 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
258 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
259 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
260 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
261 |
12 Vista St |
Heritage listing - 12 Vista St, Penrith |
5 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
262 |
40 River Rd |
Heritage listing - 40 River Rd, Emu Plains |
5 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
263 |
706-752 Mamre Rd |
Heritage listing - 705-752 Mamre Rd, Kemps Creek |
5 |
Supported |
Supported |
264 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
265 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
266 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
267 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
268 |
1394-1402 Mulgoa Rd |
Heritage listing - Mulgoa Irrigation Canal |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
269 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road (includes petition) |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
270 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
271 |
1783-1789 Elizabeth Drive |
Request for information on flooding, scenic and landscape values and E2 zone |
3 |
N/A |
N/A |
272 |
127 Coreen Ave |
Object to IN1 zone for Coreen Ave |
4 |
Not Supported |
Not supported |
273 |
2 Dodford Rd; 11 Doak Ave |
Object to RU4 zone for Doak Ave and Dodford Rd, Llandilo |
1 |
Not Supported |
Further investigation |
274 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
275 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road (includes petition) |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
276 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
277 |
46a West Wilchard Rd; 122-128 Sheredan Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
278 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
279 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
280 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road (includes petition) |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
281 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
282 |
169-175 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook and listing Castlereagh Township archaeological site |
1 & 3 & 5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
283 |
4 Geebung Close |
Object to E2 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported |
Supported |
284 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
285 |
62-66 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching and request additional subdivision potential to offset ESL |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
286 |
223 Queen St |
Request DCP amendment for St Marys Town Centre |
4 |
Supported |
Supported |
287 |
62-66 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
288 |
62-66 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
289 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene (petition of 384 signatures) |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
290 |
Lot 33 Crane Place |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
291 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
292 |
177-183 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
293 |
Lot 32 Crane Place; Lot 42 Crane Place; Lot 33 Crane Place; 104 Crane Place; 202 Vincent Rd; 188-194 Vincent Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
294 |
582-584 Londonderry Rd |
Object to Scenic and Landscape values |
1 |
Not supported |
Not Supported |
295 |
137 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
296 |
677-695 Londonderry Rd |
Object to resumption of land zoned E2 |
1 |
Supported |
Supported |
297 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
298 |
97 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
299 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
300 |
169-175 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
301 |
157 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
302 |
2027 The Northern Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
303 |
91-101 East Wilchard Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
304 |
91-101 East Wilchard Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
305 |
91-101 East Wilchard Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
306 |
91-101 East Wilchard Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
307 |
91-101 East Wilchard Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
308 |
91 East Wilchard Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
309 |
103 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
310 |
49 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
311 |
Penrith Lakes Urban Release Area |
Heritage listing - old Castlereagh R oad |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
312 |
Citywide |
Various - permissibility of certain uses, definitions, controls in LEP and DCP and need for additional mapping |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
313 |
163 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
314 |
177-183 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
315 |
177-183 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
316 |
169-175 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
317 |
106-114 Queenshill Dr |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
318 |
161-171 Church Lane |
Object to E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
319 |
58-60 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
320 |
91-101 East Wilchard Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
321 |
81-95 Queenshill Drive |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
322 |
166-170 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
323 |
Environmentally sensitive land - Llandilo |
Object to ESL hatching - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
324 |
15 Twin Creeks Drive |
Object to reduction in lot size at Twin Creeks |
3 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
325 |
Environmentally sensitive land - Llandilo |
Object to ESL hatching - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
326 |
910-948 and 850-882 Mulgoa Road |
Object to E2 zone for subject land |
1 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
327 |
59-75 Galaxy Rd |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
328 |
29-33 Isaac Smith Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
329 |
91-97 West Wilchard Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
330 |
91-97 West Wilchard Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
331 |
321-327 Hinxman Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
332 |
72-78 Sheredan Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
333 |
171-178 West Wilchard Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
334 |
113-119 Sheredan Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
335 |
93-99 Lansdowne Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not Supported |
Not Supported |
336 |
312 Third Ave |
Object to fruit market at Llandilo being reclassified as a general store |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
337 |
312 Third Ave |
Object to fruit market at Llandilo being reclassified as a general store |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
338 |
312 Third Ave |
Object to fruit market at Llandilo being reclassified as a general store |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
339 |
115-129 Queenshill Drive |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
340 |
34-48 Littlefields Rd |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
341 |
137 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
342 |
72-75 Barnes Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
343 |
97-113 Queenshill Drive |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
344 |
163 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
345 |
137 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
346 |
29-33 Isaac Smith Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
347 |
City wide |
Other - amend land reservation and acquisition map, defer some land and retain dwelling right on certain land |
6 |
Supported |
Supported |
348 |
40 River Rd |
Heritage Listing - 40 River Road |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
349 |
166-170 Church St |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
350 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
351 |
City wide |
Other - accommodate future works in planning framework and consultation |
6 |
Supported |
Supported |
352 |
City wide |
Extend E2 zone and environmentally sensitive land |
1 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
353 |
Castlereagh and Cranebrook |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook and listing Castlereagh Township archaeological site |
1 & 3 & 5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
354 |
116-124 Frogmore Rd; 110-114 Frogmore Rd; 1840-1848 The Northern Road |
Object to RU4 zone for subject land |
1 |
Further investigation |
Further investigation |
355 |
131-139 Queenshill Dr |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
356 |
76-84 Galaxy Rd |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
357 |
34-48 Littlefields Rd (2-64 Queenshill Dr) |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
358 |
2761-2783 The Northern Road |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
359 |
132 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
360 |
132 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
361 |
132 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
362 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
363 |
148-152 East Wilchard Rd |
Heritage listing - Castlereagh Township archaeological site |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
364 |
29-37 Blaikie Rd |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
365 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
366 |
Chain-o-ponds Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E3 zone for subject land and request additional subdivision potential |
1 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
367 |
191-201 Chain O Ponds Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E3 zone for subject land and request additional subdivision potential |
1 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
368 |
Lot 101 Sweetwater Grove |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
369 |
152-166 Sheredan Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
370 |
49-57 Blaikie Rd |
Request Blaikie Rd & Tench Ave be deferred - Riverlink |
3 |
Deferred |
Deferred |
371 |
34-38 Calverts Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
372 |
114 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
373 |
52-68 Littlefields Rd |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
374 |
Gosling St |
Object to E2 zone for subject land |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
375 |
26 Coombes Drive |
Heritage listing - Torin Building and suggest design guidelines |
5 |
Supported |
Supported |
376 |
211-217 Church Lane |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
377 |
1669-1723 Elizabeth Drive; 1669a Elizabeth Drive |
Various issues - flood line and scenic and landscape values |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
378 |
89-113 Galaxy Rd |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
379 |
Environmentally Sensitive Land |
Object to ESL hatching and comments on rural truck keeping - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
380 |
72-75 Barnes Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and comments on rural truck keeping - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
381 |
108-124 Littlefields Rd |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
382 |
55 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
383 |
73-79 Littlefields Rd |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
384 |
114 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
385 |
114 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
386 |
114 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
387 |
27-33 Fourth Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and comments on rural truck keeping - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
388 |
34-46 Sirius Place |
Object to ESL hatching and comments on rural truck keeping - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
389 |
123-179 Patons Lane |
Permit 'waste disposal facilities' in RU2 zone or Schedule 1 for subject land |
1 |
Supported |
Not supported |
390 |
Western Sydney Employment Lands Investigation Area |
Request subject land be zoned in response to State Govt proposals |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
391 |
143-149 Sheredan Rd |
Object to E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
392 |
320-326 Hinxman Rd |
Object to E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
393 |
92 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
394 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
395 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
396 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
397 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
398 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
399 |
299-311 Great Western Highway |
Heritage listing - St Mary Magdalene |
5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
400 |
172 East Wilchard Rd |
Object to E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
401 |
16 Pages Rd; 18 Pages Rd |
Heritage listing - 16 & 18 Pages Rd, St Marys |
5 |
Not supported |
Further investigation |
402 |
City Wide |
Request to allow caravan parks as a permissible use in LGA |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
403 |
City Wide |
Various issues - permissibility of car repair stations, rural industries and rural enterprises, and existing lots. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
404 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
405 |
155A Vincent Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not Supported |
Not supported |
406 |
34-46 Sirius Place |
Object to ESL hatching - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
407 |
2789a The Northern Rd |
Object to E3 zone for subject land |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
408 |
78 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
409 |
Luddenham village |
Concern with consistency in zoning approach with Liverpool's LEP and request for additional commercial uses |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
410 |
132-140 Bringelly Rd |
Request school be permitted on subject land and additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not Supported |
Not supported |
411 |
49-59 Barnes Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
412 |
35-47 Church Lane |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook and listing Castlereagh Township archaeological site |
1 & 3 & 5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
413 |
253 High Street |
Heritage listing - 253 High Street, Penrith |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
413a |
Lot 2 Lapstone Place |
Object to E3 zone for subject land and request additional subdivision potential |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
413b |
25-27 Old Bathurst Road |
Object to E2 and E3 zones for subject land |
1 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
414 |
287-295 Hinxman Rd |
Support E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
415 |
132 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching - Cranebrook |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
416 |
140 Tadmore Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
417 |
52-58 St Marys Rd |
Request additional subdivision potential |
2 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
418 |
1953-2109 Elizabeth Drive; 1793-1951 Elizabeth Drive; 885a Mamre Rd; 1669a Elizabeth Dr; 1619-1723 Elizabeth Dr |
Request subject land be zoned in response to State Govt proposals and object to scenic and landscape values |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
419 |
315-319 Hinxman Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook and listing Castlereagh Township archaeological site |
1 & 3 & 5 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
420 |
173-183 Church Lane |
Object to ESL hatching and E4 zone - Castlereagh & Cranebrook |
1 & 3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
421 |
2-24 St Thomas Rd |
Object to E2 and E3 zones for subject land and heritage listing |
1 & 5 |
Not supported |
Supported in part |
422 |
Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Rd |
Object to IN1 zone for Lots 1-4 Old Bathurst Road. |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
423 |
410b Castlereagh Rd |
Concern about dwelling entitlements |
3 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
424 |
38 Park Ave |
Heritage listing - 38 Park Ave, Kingswood |
5 |
Not supported |
Not supported |
425 |
Environmentally Sensitive Lands |
Object to ESL hatching and comments on rural truck keeping - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
426 |
Environmentally Sensitive Lands |
Object to ESL hatching and comments on rural truck keeping - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |
3 |
Supported in part |
Supported in part |
427 |
135-153 Fourth Rd |
Object to ESL hatching and comments on rural truck keeping - Berkshire Park & Llandilo |