Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 33—Cooks Cove
Current version for 26 June 2009 to date (accessed 23 May 2013 at 23:22)
23 Acid sulfate soils
(1) Development that is likely to result in the disturbance of more
than one tonne of soil or to lower the water table in areas where acid sulfate
soils exist may be carried out only with development consent despite the
Environmental Planning and
Assessment Model Provisions 1980, as adopted by this
plan.
(2) Before granting a consent required by this clause, the consent
authority must consider:(a) the adequacy of an acid sulfate soils management plan prepared for
the proposed development in accordance with the Acid Sulfate Soils Assessment Guidelines
(ASSAG), and
(b) the likelihood of the proposed development resulting in the
discharge of acid waters, and
(c) (Repealed)
(3) This clause requires consent for development to be carried out
despite clause 10 of State
Environmental Planning Policy No 4—Development Without Consent and
Miscellaneous Exempt and Complying
Development.