Amendment to Local Planning Policy 3.4 Service Stations

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Background

The City seeks comment on proposed amendments to Local Planning Policy 3.4 ‘Service Stations’ (LPP 3.4), to provide additional guidelines on how applications for service stations are assessed.

The amendments to LPP 3.4 include additional considerations about buffer requirements stipulated under the Environmental Protection Authority Separation Distances between Industrial and Sensitive Land uses.

The aim is to provide applicants and the City with guidelines on how service station proposals are assessed given the recent increase in service station proposals within the City.

Read the Council agenda item here.

Submissions

Submissions can be lodged by no later than 11 February 2019.

Background

The City seeks comment on proposed amendments to Local Planning Policy 3.4 ‘Service Stations’ (LPP 3.4), to provide additional guidelines on how applications for service stations are assessed.

The amendments to LPP 3.4 include additional considerations about buffer requirements stipulated under the Environmental Protection Authority Separation Distances between Industrial and Sensitive Land uses.

The aim is to provide applicants and the City with guidelines on how service station proposals are assessed given the recent increase in service station proposals within the City.

Read the Council agenda item here.

Submissions

Submissions can be lodged by no later than 11 February 2019.

Consultation has concluded
  • Project Update: March 2019

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    At its meeting on 14 March 2019 (OCM Minutes 14/03/19) Council resolved to adopt the modifications to Local Planning Policy 3.4 (LPP 3.4), in relation to service stations. Details of the LPP 3.4 and its modifications relating to buffer requirements can be found here.