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State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity & Conservation) 2021
This SEPP contains: planning rules and controls for the clearing of native vegetation in NSW on land zoned for urban and environmental purposes that is not linked to a development application the land use planning and assessment framework for koala habitat provisions which establish a consistent and co-ordinated approach to environmental planning and assessment along the River Murray provisions seeking to protect and preserve bushland within public open space zones and reservations provisions which aim to prohibit canal estate development provisions to support the water quality objectives for the Sydney drinking water catchment provisions to protect the environment of the Hawkesbury-Nepean River system provisions to manage and improve environmental outcomes for Sydney Harbour and its tributaries provisions to manage and promote integrated catchment management policies along the Georges River and its tributaries provisions which seek to protect, conserve and manage the World Heritage listed Willandra Lakes property. This SEPP has consolidated and repealed: SEPP (Vegetation in Non-Rural Areas) 2017 SEPP (Koala Habitat Protection) 2020 SEPP (Koala Habitat Protection) 2021 Murray Regional Environmental Plan No 2—Riverine Land SEPP No 19—Bushland in Urban Areas SEPP No 50—Canal Estate Development SEPP (Sydney Drinking Water Catchment) 2011 Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 20 – Hawkesbury – Nepean River (No 2 – 1997) Sydney Regional Environmental Plan (Sydney Harbour Catchment) 2005 Greater Metropolitan Regional Environmental Plan No 2 – Georges River Catchment Willandra Lakes Regional Environmental Plan No 1 – World Heritage Property
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Site Investigation Area for Koala Plans of Management Map
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This dataset contains map data relevant to the Site Investigation Area for Koala Plans of Management Map, as referenced in Chapter 4 of State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021 (Biodiversity and Conservation SEPP). The map is referenced in Chapter 4 of the Biodiversity and Conservation SEPP as the ‘State Environmental Planning Policy (Koala Habitat Protection) 2021—Site Investigation Area for Koala Plans of Management Map’. However, the 2021 SEPP has been repealed and replaced by Chapter 4 of the Biodiversity and Conservation SEPP. The description and method for this layer is detailed below. Site Investigation Area for Koala Plans of Management Map This map identifies areas that are likely to have koala use trees, as well as environmental features such as soil type, topography and climate suitable for sustaining koalas. This map was developed from the Koala Habitat Information Base. The map does not show core koala habitat, and is only relevant as an investigation area, when councils resolve to prepare a Koala Plan of Management. Outside of this process, the map is not relevant and is not used. The map only captures land in the LGAs listed in schedule 21 of the SEPP. The map also excludes the lands that the SEPP does not apply to, such as national parks and state forests. The Site Investigation Area Map is not publicly available. To access this map, please contact your local council or the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure. Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for more information.
State Environmental Planning Policy (Precincts - Regional) 2021
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This SEPP contains planning provisions for precincts within Regional NSW. This SEPP has consolidated and repealed the provisions from the: SEPP (State Significant Precincts) 2005 including the Kings Forest site, Tomago industrial site, Sandon Point site, Rise Bilambil Heights site, Calderwood site, Southern Highlands, Regional Shooting and Complex site This SEPP also includes provisions from SEPP (Activation Precincts) 2020 SEPP (Kosciuszko National Park – Alpine Resorts) 2007 SEPP (Gosford City Centre) 2018
Repealed - State Environmental Planning Policy (Koala Habitat Protection) 2019
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This is a repealed State Environmental Planning Policy and has been superseded by the State Environmental Planning Policy (Koala Habitat Protection) 2020. This dataset contains map data relevant to Site Investigation Area for Koala Plans of Management Map. The description and method for this layer is detailed below. Site Investigation Area for Koala Plans of Management Map This map identifies areas that are likely to have koala use trees, as well as environmental features such as soil type, topography and climate suitable for sustaining koalas. This map was developed from the Koala Habitat Information Base. The map does not show core koala habitat, and is only relevant as an investigation area, when councils resolve to prepare a Koala Plan of Management. Outside of this process, the map is not relevant and is not used. The map only captures land in the LGAs listed in schedule 1 of the SEPP. The map also excludes the lands that the SEPP does not apply to, such as national parks and state forests. The Site Investigation Area Map is not publicly available. To access this map, please contact your local council or the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. Contact data.broker@environment.nsw.gov.au for more information.
State Environmental Planning Policy (Primary Production) 2021
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This SEPP contains planning provisions: to manage primary production and rural development, including supporting sustainable agriculture for the protection of prime agricultural land of state and regional significance, as well as regionally significant mining and extractive resources This SEPP has consolidated and repealed the: SEPP (Primary Production and Rural Development 2010 Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 8 (Central Coast Plateau Areas).
Repealed - State Environmental Planning Policy (Vegetation in Non-Rural Areas) 2017
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This is a repealed State Environmental Planning Policy and has been superseded by the State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity & Conservation) 2021 as part of the Department's initiative to consolidate State Environmental Planning Policies to simplify and provide certainty to the planning system. Click here to go to the State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity & Conservation) 2021 Open Data page: https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/opendata/dataset/state-environmental-planning-policy-biodiversity-conservation-2021 Go to the following link to find out more about the new consolidated SEPPs: https://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/Policy-and-Legislation/State-Environmental-Planning-Policies/Consolidated-state-environmental-planning-policies The State Environmental Planning Policy (Vegetation in Non-Rural Areas) 2017 (Vegetation SEPP) was one of a suite of Land Management and Biodiversity Conservation (LMBC) reforms that commenced in New South Wales on 25 August 2017. The Vegetation SEPP (the SEPP) works together with the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 and the Local Land Services Amendment Act 2016 to create a framework for the regulation of clearing of native vegetation in NSW. The SEPP will ensure the biodiversity offset scheme (established under the Land Management and Biodiversity reforms) will apply to all clearing of native vegetation that exceeds the offset thresholds in urban areas and environmental conservation zones that does not require development consent.
State Environmental Planning Policy (Precincts – Western Parkland City) 2021
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This SEPP contains planning provisions for precincts within the Western Parkland City. This SEPP has consolidated and repealed the provisions from: SEPP (State Significant Precincts) 2005 for Edmondson Park South site SEPP (Sydney Region Growth Centres) 2006 for Oran Park and Turner Road Precinct, Marsden Park Industrial Precinct Plan, Liverpool Growth Centres Precinct, Camden Growth Centres Precinct, Campbelltown Growth Centres Precinct, South East Wilton Precinct and North Wilton Precinct SEPP (Western Sydney Aerotropolis) 2020 SEPP (Penrith Lakes Scheme) 1989 Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 30 – St Marys SEPP (Western Sydney Parklands) 2009