Who has received written notification?

    As a land owner or occupier in the vicinity of the subject site you have been notified in writing and you may wish to make a written submission to Council. If you choose to make a submission it will be taken into account by Council officers in assessing the proposal. Written submissions should be referenced “LEP004/14” and can be posted to Hawkesbury City Council, PO Box 146, WINDSOR NSW 2756, faxed to (02) 4587 7740, or emailed to council@hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au

    The last day for the receipt of submissions is Monday, 19 September 2016.




    What is a planning proposal?

    A planning proposal is a document that explains the intended outcome of a proposed amendment to a local environmental plan and sets out the justification for making that amendment. 

    The preparation of a planning proposal is only the first step in preparing an amendment to Hawkesbury Local Environmental Plan 2012 (the LEP).

    A planning proposal usually seeks to change the current zoning of the land or the LEP provisions to allow a type of development that is currently prohibited. Council needs to carefully consider the suitability of the proposed change including submissions from the public and relevant agencies. After a planning proposal is supported and if the amendment is made, other steps occur such as lodgement of a development application.

    Further information regarding planning proposals can be obtained from the Department of Planning and Environment’s website at www.planning.nsw.gov.au


    Can I view the proposal?

    Yes. The planning proposal and other supporting documentation can be viewed on this webpage. You can access these documents from the 'Document Library' located at the right hand bottom corner of this webpage. Alternatively, you can view them between 8:30am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday at Council’s Administration Office, 366 George Street, Windsor during the exhibition period.


    What is the objective and intended outcome of this planning proposal?

    The objective of the planning proposal is to rezone part of the subject site from RU1 Primary Production to IN1 General Industrial under the provisions of the LEP. The intended outcome of the planning proposal is to allow development of that part of the subject site for general industrial purposes and retain the remainder of the subject site for rural purposes.




    Will the proposal provide benefit to the local community?

    The proposal will enable the expansion of the existing South Windsor industrial area and economical development of the subject site for a range of general industrial uses including light industries, general industries, industrial training facilities, neighbourhood shops in close proximity to the South Windsor Small Village Centre and the surrounding residential population. The proposal will enable improved economic, business and employment activities in the locality and thereby help improve the viability of the South Windsor Small Village Centre.

    Can I get more information about the proposal?

    Yes. Should you need any further information about the planning proposal, have any questions or if you have a difficulty in attending Council offices, please contact Karu Wijayasinghe, Senior Land Use Strategic Plannner on (02) 4560 4546. 


    How can I make a submission?

    If you choose to make a submission it will be taken into account by Council officers in determining the planning proposal.

    Written submissions should be referenced “LEP004/14” and can be;

    The last day for receipt of submissions is Monday 19 September 2016.


    Do I need to include my personal information?

    The inclusion of personal information with your submission is voluntary. However, if not provided Council will not be able to contact you about the proposal. The information will be stored in Council's electronic records system and paper files. For your protection, Council recommends that you do not include defamatory comments in your submission.

    Any comments about this proposal may contain information that is personal information, such as information that identifies you, etc, for the purposes of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1988.


     

    Do I need to lodge a Political Disclosure?

    Where relevant a Political Donation and Gift Disclosure Statement, enclosed, must accompany any submission lodged with Council. Under Section 147(5) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 any person who makes a submission to Council is required to disclose any political donation or gift.




    If I make a submission, will I be notified of which Council Meeting the matter will be decided?

    Yes. Council will invite all submission authors to attend the meeting and allow an opportunity to make a short claim in support or objecting to the proposal when Council takes the proposal into consideration. You will also be notified in writing of Council’s decision. A copy of ‘Council’s Meeting Guide’ is available on Council's website www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au


    Can the public or the proponent see my submission?

    Yes. Confidentiality is not available to respondents. The details of any submissions may be included in a Council report or forwarded to the proponent where it may help to resolve issues raised in the submission. Information (including copies of submissions) may also be released in accordance with Council’s Access to Information Policy.


    Will my submission stop the proposal from progressing?

    Submissions are balanced with Council’s statutory obligations, the rights of the proponent and the public interest. Council must consider any submissions made before it decides whether to proceed with or abandon the proposal.




    Who will make the amendment to the local environmental plan?

    The (then) Minister for Planning and Infrastructure delegated his plan making powers to Council in October 2012, and Council accepted this delegation. As part of the Gateway determination”, Council received a ‘Written Authorisation to Exercise Delegation’ (the Authorisation) for the amendment of the LEP. Therefore, if the planning proposal proceeds, Council will make the amendment to the LEP to give effect to the planning proposal.



     

    Can Council decide not to amend LEP 2012?

    Under sections 59(2) and (3) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979 Council can decide not to make the amendment to the LEP. If Council resolves to not make the LEP amendment, Council's assessment report needs to clearly identify the reasons behind this decision including whether the decision to not proceed was based on public submissions received during the public exhibition, a public agency submission, or some other matter that was arose during the LEP amendment process.