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SUTHERLAND SHIRE LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2006 - REG 13B

Standards for exempt and complying development

13B Standards for exempt and complying development

Without limiting the standards which must be met under clause 12 (2) or 13 (2), the requirements of a standard set out as follows applies to development if the standard is specified in relation to that development in Schedules 2 or 3--

(a) access standard--the development must not restrict any vehicular or pedestrian access to or from the site,
(b) car spaces standard--the development must not reduce the number of car spaces on the site of the development,
(c) excavation standard--the depth of any excavation must not be more than 600 millimetres below the existing ground level, unless otherwise permitted under Schedule 2 or Schedule 3,
(d) floor space standard--the development must not result in a greater gross floor area or floor space ratio than is provided for in clause 35,
(e) installation standard--all installation relating to the development must meet the specifications of the manufacturer,
(f) landscaped area standard--the development must not result in a lesser landscaped area than is provided for in clause 36,
(g) sewer mains standard--the development must not be located within 1 metre of an easement or within the zone of influence of a sewer main, unless the development complies with any standards set by the public authority having the benefit of the easement or occupation,
(h) storm water standard--the development must not result in the redirection of surface storm water or run-off onto adjoining land, and storm water from the development must be discharged--
(i) by gravity feed to a road gutter, or
(ii) to an existing drainage structure within a lawful easement, or
(iii) to an on-site drainage management system,
(i) tree removal and pruning standard--the development must not result in the removal, pruning, lopping or damage of trees which would require the consent or permission of the Council under this plan, unless that permit or consent has been obtained.



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