MINUTES OF THE DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT UNI MEETING HELD AT THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL ON TUESDAY, 12 FEBRUARY 2019
PRESENT
Cameron McKenzie Group Manager Development & Compliance (Chair) Paul Osborne Manager Development Assessment
Andrew Brooks Manager Subdivision & Development Certification Angelo Berios Manager Environment & Health
Craig Woods Manager Regulatory Services Megan Munari Principal Forward Planner Kristine McKenzie Principal Executive Planner
APOLOGIES Nil
TIME OF COMMENCEMENT 8:30am
TIME OF COMPLETION 8:53am
ITEM-1 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
RESOLUTION
The Minutes of the Development Assessment Unit Meeting of Council held on 5 February 2019 be confirmed.
ITEM-2 DA 544/2019/HA - DEMOLITION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTION OF A CHILD CARE CENTRE AND OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS (OOSH) - LOT 102 DP 1070732, NO. 36-38 ROSEBERY ROAD, KELLYVILLE
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF THE DETERMINATION PURSUANT TO ITEM 20(2)(c) AND (d) OF SCHEDULE 1 OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979
DECISION
The application be approved subject to conditions as set out in the report with an amendment to Condition 50 to read as follows:
50. Hours for the collection of waste
All collection of waste from the premises is restricted to the following times;
Monday to Saturday – 7.00am to 8.00pm
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
Section 4.15 (EP&A Act) – Satisfactory.
The Hills LEP 2012 – Satisfactory.
SEPP (Educational Establishments and Child Care Facilities) 2017 – Satisfactory.
State Environmental Planning Policy No 55—Remediation of Land – Satisfactory.
DCP Part B Section 6 – Business – Variation, see report.
DCP Part C Section 1 – Parking – Variation, see report.
DCP Part C Section 2 – Signage – Satisfactory
DCP Part C Section 3 – Landscaping – Variation, see report.
DCP Part D Section 5 – Kellyville Rouse Hill – Satisfactory.
Section 7.12 Contribution: $6,848.75.
HOW THE COMMUNITY VIEWS WERE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN MAKING THE DECISION
The development application was notified and three (3) submissions were received, the issues raised were considered in the report.
ITEM-3 DA 687/2017/ZD - SUBDIVISION CREATING SIX COMMUNITY TITLE (NEIGHBOURHOOD) RESIDENTIAL LOTS AND ONE ASSOCIATION LOT INCLUDING NEW ROAD, DEMOLITION AND CONTAMINATION REMEDIATION - LOT 4 DP 31754, 145 FOXALL ROAD, NORTH KELLYVILLE
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF THE DETERMINATION PURSUANT TO ITEM 20(2)(c) AND (d) OF SCHEDULE 1 OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979
DECISION
The application was withdrawn at the request of the applicant.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
Section 4.15 (EP&A Act) – Satisfactory.15
SEPP (Sydney Region Growth Centres) 2006 – Appendix 2.
North Kellyville Precinct Plan – Satisfactory.
SEPP 55 – Remediation of Land – Satisfactory.
SREP 20 – Hawkesbury-Nepean River (No. 2 – 1997) – Satisfactory.
North Kellyville Precinct Development Control Plan – Variation sought (minimum lot yield requirement for community title subdivisions in the E4 Zone), see report.
Section 7.11 Contribution - $200,000.00. Condition 52.
HOW THE COMMUNITY VIEWS WERE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN MAKING THE DECISION
The development application was notified and (six (6) submissions were received from three property owners, the issues raised were considered in the report.
ITEM-4 DA 1988/2017/HA - CHILD CARE CENTRE - LOT 10 DP 775285, NO. 39 KENTHURST ROAD, KENTHURST
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF THE DETERMINATION PURSUANT TO ITEM 20(2)(c) AND (d) OF SCHEDULE 1 OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT, 1979
DECISION
The application be approved subject to conditions as set out in the report.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
Section 4.15 (EP&A Act) – Satisfactory
LEP 2012 – Satisfactory
SEPP Educational Establishments and Child Care Facilities 2017 – Satisfactory
State Environmental Planning Policy No 55 — Remediation of Land – Satisfactory
State Environmental Planning Policy No 64 — Advertising and Signage – Satisfactory
State Regional Environmental Plan No. 20 — Hawkesbury Nepean River – Satisfactory
DCP Part B Section 1 – Rural – Variations required, see report
DCP Part B Section 6 – Business – Variation required, see report
DCP Part C Section 1 – Parking – Variation required, see report
DCP Part C Section 3 – Landscaping – Satisfactory
Section 7.11 Contribution: $2,770.00
HOW THE COMMUNITY VIEWS WERE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT IN MAKING THE DECISION
The development application was notified and two (2) submissions were received from three property owners, the issues raised were considered in the report.