Despite clause 11, the consent authority may consent to development of land in
Zone 10--Neighbourhood Centre (
"the subject land" ) that is not otherwise allowed on land in that zone, but
is allowed on land in a zone that is adjacent to or adjoins Zone
10--Neighbourhood Centre (an
"adjoining zone" ), if the consent authority is satisfied that--
(a) the subject land is surplus to the current and future needs of the community, or development that is otherwise allowed in the Zone 10--Neighbourhood Centre is not economically viable on the subject land, and
(b) the proposed development will not prejudice the current and future needs of the community, and
(c) the proposed development will not adversely affect land in the adjoining zone or the surrounding area of the proposed development or, and
(d) the proposed development is consistent with the objectives of the adjoining zone.