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1 Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2014 (Post Exhibition Version) Local Government Area: Name of Draft LEP: Subject Land: Land Owner: Applicant: Lake Macquarie City Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan 2014 (LM LEP) 2014 Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment Lot 100 DP at 14 Summerhill Drive Wangi Wangi Lot 101 DP Donnelly Road, Arcadia Vale Lot 3 DP at 39 Summerhill Drive, Wangi Wangi Lot 2 DP at 0 Main Road, Awaba Lots 5 DP at 60 Fern Street Arcadia Vale Lots 6 DP at 63 Fern Street Arcadia Vale IJ McDonald Pty Ltd Centennial Coal Lake Macquarie City Council LMCC Folder Number: F2015/00260 Date: 6 January 2016 Author: Attachments: Shane Cahill - Senior Landuse Planner Attachment 1 Locality Map and Aerial Photo of the Wangi Power Station Complex Attachment 2 Amendment to LMLEP 2014 Key Sites Map Wangi Power Station Area Attachment 3 Amendment to LMLEP 2014 Heritage Map (existing and proposed) Attachment 4 Gateway Determination and Authorisation to use Ministers Delegation Attachment 5 Letters from OEH and Centennial Coal. Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 1
2 Part 1 Objectives of the Planning Proposal The objective of this planning proposal is to correct anomalies in relation to planning provisions for the Wangi Power Station site. The anomalies became evident following the conversion of Lake Macquarie Local Environmental Plan (LM LEP) 2004 to LM LEP 2014 for the Wangi Power Station Site. Refer to Attachment 1 and Attachment 2 for the locality and the site of the Wangi Power Station. The conversion retained the intended additional land uses, and the clauses regarding the sitespecific requirements, and heritage listing. However, the maps that are associated with these clauses did not convert correctly. The Planning Proposal thus aims to amend LMLEP 2014 to rectify some anomalies in the planning provisions for the Wangi Power Station Complex by: introducing a new Key Sites Map for the Wangi Power Station Area and amending Clause 7.18 with some minor wording changes to refer to the new Key Sites Map, amending the existing Heritage Map for the Wangi Power Station to include the whole of the Wangi Power Station Complex, consistent with the land identified on the State Heritage Register for this site, and amending the item name in Schedule 5 Part 1 of LM LEP 2014 from Wangi Power Station to Wangi Power Station Complex, which is consistent with the name in the State Heritage Register. Part 2 Explanation of the Provisions The amendment proposes the following changes to Lake Macquarie LEP 2014: Key Sites Map Key Sites Map Heritage Map Provide a new Key Sites Map Wangi Power Station Area to identify the whole of the Wangi Power Station Site, being Lot 101 DP Refer to Attachment 2. This map is to be referred to in clause 7.18 (as below) and is the area to which the requirement for an Area Plan applies. Sheet HER_010A Part 7 Additional Local Provisions Amend the Heritage Map to identify the Wangi Power Station Complex as identified in the State Heritage Register, see Attachment 1. This would be consistent with advice from the Office of Environment and Heritage Development on certain land at Wangi Wangi Amend the local provision clause 7.18 to specify that: i. subclause (2), applies to the land identified as Wangi Wangi Area 1 on the additional permitted uses map, and ii. subclauses (3) (4) and (5) applies to land identified on the new Key Sites Map Wangi Power Station Area. This would be consistent with the intent of LEP Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 2
3 Schedule 5 Environmental Heritage Part 1 Heritage Items Item Name The item name Wangi Power Station be replaced with the Wangi Power Station Complex as suggested by the Office of Environment and Heritage to be consistent with the name on the State Heritage Register. Part 3 Justification for the Provisions A. Need for the planning proposal 1. Is the planning proposal a result of any strategic study or report? The amendments contained in the planning proposal are not the result of a strategic study or report. The proposed amendments correct administrative errors identified in the conversion of LM LEP 2004 to LM LEP To guide the development of this unique, historic site, LM LEP 2004 referred to Lot 101 DP in Schedules 7, 8 and 9. These Schedules included specific clauses that relied on the description of the land parcel, and referred to the land use zone to which the particular part of the clause was to apply. It was prudent to reduce the number of special clauses for this site, and consequently a more concise, single clause was drafted to provide that detail in the Additional local provisions of LMLEP Unfortunately, the new clause does not describe the entirety of the relevant land. During the conversion process, adjustments to the clause lead to a map replacing the description of the relevant land. Clause 7.18 refers to a map named Wangi Wangi Area 1 Additional Permitted Uses Map. However, this map indicates only the part of the site where additional uses are permitted; it does not include all of the area, to which the additional local provisions apply. The proposed changes aim to provide better clarity and sense to the written clause, and to more accurately reflect the intent of LM LEP 2004 in LM LEP Without the proposed amendment to Clause 7.18, the requirement for a development control plan for the whole of the Wangi Power Station site would be unclear. This particular requirement was important in the decision to rezone the site for the adaptive reuse of the Wangi Power Station building and medium density residential development. The proposal also amends the heritage map to reflect the sites listed in the state heritage register (SHR) for the Wangi Power Station. LM LEP 2004 described the whole of the lot on which the Wangi Power Station building is sited as being of state heritage significance. LMLEP 2014 however, maps only the station building footprint. Different again, is the SHR that lists the whole of the Wangi Power Station Complex. The proposed amendment to the Heritage Map would avoid potential miscommunication of the listing of this heritage item. It is consistent with the SHR, and advice from NSW Office of Environment and Heritage 2. Is the planning proposal the best means of achieving the objectives or intended outcomes, or is there a better way? Issues arising from the process of converting Lake Macquarie LEP 2004 to Lake Macquarie LEP 2014, resulted in a lack of clarity and an inconsistency in relation to the application of planning Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 3
4 controls for the Wangi Power Station Complex. A planning proposal to amend the Lake Macquarie LEP 2014 is the best and only way to rectify these inconsistencies. B. Relationship to strategic planning framework 1. Is the planning proposal consistent with the objectives and actions contained within the applicable regional or sub-regional strategy (including the Sydney Metropolitan Strategy and exhibited draft strategies)? The Lower Hunter Regional Strategy is a strategic planning framework to guide the sustainable growth of the Lower Hunter until The proposal to amend and clarify the planning provisions for the Wangi Power Station is consistent with the LHRS. It will more clearly provide direction for the adaptive reuse of the heritage building and its site, for a mixture of uses including residential, commercial, retail and recreation. It will also help facilitate some of the employment and housing targets of the LHRS. 2. Is the planning proposal consistent with the local council s Community Strategic plan, or other local strategic plan? Council s LS2030 provides long-term strategic directions for the City, and is a tool to manage the expected population and employment growth in Lake Macquarie. Although the implications to this Strategy are considered minor, the proposal is consistent with the objectives of LS2030, specifically the objective to facilitate the management and protection of the City s heritage resources. 3. Is the planning proposal consistent with applicable state environmental planning policies? An assessment has been undertaken to determine the level of consistency the amendment has with relevant State Environmental Planning Policies (SEPPs). The administrative amendment is consistent with all relevant SEPPs. SEPPs Relevance Implications State Environmental Planning Policy No 1 Development Standards SEPP 19 Bushland in Urban Areas SEPP No 32 Urban Consolidation (Redevelopment of Urban Land) This Policy provides flexibility in the application of planning controls operating by virtue of development standards in circumstances where strict compliance with those standards would, in any particular case, be unreasonable or unnecessary Aims to prioritise the conservation of bushland in urban areas, and requires consideration of aims in preparing a draft amendment Aims to promote the orderly and economic use and development of land by enabling urban land, which is no longer required for the purpose for which it is currently zoned, to be redeveloped for multiunit housing and related The amendment does not affect upon the operation of this SEPP. The administrative amendments are minor in nature and will not affect bushland in urban areas. The administrative amendments are minor in nature and will not affect the objectives of this SEPP. Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 4
5 SEPPs Relevance Implications development, and to implement a policy of urban consolidation. SEPP 55 Remediation of Land SEPP 71 Coastal Protection SEPP (Infrastructure) 2007 SEPP (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008 SEPP (Mining, Petroleum Production and Extractive Industries 2007 SEPP (Affordable Rental Housing) 2009 Aims to establish planning controls and provisions for the remediation of contaminated land This SEPP ensures that development in the NSW coastal zone is appropriate and suitably located, to ensure that there is a consistent and strategic approach to coastal planning and management. Aims to provide a consistent planning regime for the delivery of infrastructure. It also provides provision for consultation and assessment. Aims to provide streamlined assessment processes for development that complies with specified development standards. Aims to provide for the proper management and development of mineral, petroleum and extractive material resources. This policy aims to provide a consistent planning regime for the provision of affordable rental housing to facilitate the effective delivery of new affordable rental housing by providing incentives and non-discretionary development standards. The administrative amendments are minor in nature and will not impact on contaminated land. The administrative amendments are minor in nature and will not affect the coastal zone. The administrative amendments are minor in nature and will not affect the delivery of infrastructure. The administrative amendments are minor in nature and will not affect the assessment of Exempt or Complying Development. The administrative amendments are minor in nature and will not affect the management and development of mineral, petroleum and extractive industries. The administrative amendment will not impact the operation of this SEPP. 4. Is the planning proposal consistent with applicable Ministerial Directions (s.117 directions)? The proposal has been assessed against relevant Ministerial Directions. The assessment is provided below. The proposal is considered consistent with all relevant section 117 Directions. Ministerial Direction Relevance Implications Business This direction promotes Yes. The amendment is administrative Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 5
6 Ministerial Direction and Industrial Zones 1.2 Rural Zones 1.3 Mining, Petroleum Production and Extractive Industries 2.1 Environment Protection Zones 2.2 Coastal Protection Heritage Conservation 3.1 Residential Zones Integrating Land Use and Transport Relevance employment growth in suitable locations. This direction protects the agricultural production value of rural lands. Aims to ensure that the future extraction of State or regionally significant reserves of coal, other minerals, petroleum and extractive materials are not compromised by inappropriate development. Aims to protect and conserve environmentally significant areas. This direction aims to implement the principles in the NSW Coastal Policy. The direction requires that a draft LEP include provisions to facilitate the protection and conservation of Aboriginal and European heritage items. The direction requires a draft LEP to include provisions that facilitate housing choice, efficient use of infrastructure, and reduce land consumption on the urban fringe. The aim of this direction is to ensure that urban structures, building forms, land use locations, development designs, subdivision and street layouts achieve the following planning objectives: (a) improving access to housing, jobs and services by walking, cycling and public transport, and (b) increasing the choice of available transport and reducing dependence on cars, and Implications and does not propose to increase or decrease the amount of employment land available in the Lake Macquarie Local Government area. Yes. The amendment is administrative and does not seek to rezone any rural zoned lands. Yes. The proposal is consistent with this direction and does not impact upon these resources. However, the requirement for a Development Control Plan for this site was partially to protect the interests of the Myuna Colliery. Yes. The planning proposal does not rezone any environmental land. Yes. The coastal zone is not impacted by the amendments. The proposal better communicates the heritage value of the Wangi Power Station Complex by reflecting the SHR listing for this item. Yes. No changes to residential zones are proposed. However, the proposed Key Sites Map will better reflect the area to which a site specific Development Control Plan is required. Yes. The amendment does not make any zoning change. Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 6
7 Ministerial Direction 4.1- Acid sulphate Soils 4.2 Mine Subsidence and Unstable Land Flood prone land Relevance (c) reducing travel demand including the number of trips generated by development and the distances travelled, especially by car, and (d) supporting the efficient and viable operation of public transport services, and (e) providing for the efficient movement of freight. Aim to avoid significant adverse environmental impacts from the use of land that has a probability of containing acid sulphate soils. Aims to ensure development is appropriate for the potential level of subsidence. The direction requires consultation with the Mine Subsidence Board where a draft LEP is proposed for land within a mine subsidence district. Aims to ensure that development of flood prone land is consistent with the NSW Government Flood Prone Land Policy and the Principles of the Floodplain Development Manual 2005, and to ensure that the provision of an LEP on flood prone land is commensurate with flood hazard and includes consideration of the potential flood impacts both on and off the subject land. Implications Yes. The proposal does not impact on acid sulphate soils. Yes. The proposal does not impact on mine subsidence and unstable land. Yes. The proposal does not impact on flood prone land. 4.4 Planning for Bushfire Protection 5.1 Implementation of Regional Strategies Aims to encourage the sound management of bush fire prone areas and to ensure a planning proposal addresses Planning for Bushfire Protection Aims to give legal effect to regional strategies, requiring that draft LEPs are consistent with relevant strategies. It also requires draft amendments be consistent with the relevant Yes. The proposal does not impact on bush fire prone lands. Yes. The planning proposal is administrative and will have minimal effect on regional strategies. It is considered consistent with the Lower Hunter Regional Strategy. Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 7
8 Ministerial Direction Relevance State strategy. Implications C. Environmental, social and economic impact 1. Is there any likelihood that critical habitat or threatened species, populations or ecological communities, or their habitats, will be adversely affected as a result of the proposal? The amendment is administrative and will not impact on critical habitat, threatened species or ecological communities. 2. Are there any other likely environmental effects as a result of the planning proposal and how are they proposed to be managed? There are no other likely environmental impacts from this planning proposal. 3. How has the planning proposal adequately addressed any social and economic effects? The planning proposal is administrative and will reinstate controls from the former Lake Macquarie LEP The amendments will clarify the planning requirements for the Wangi Power Station Complex, having minor albeit positive, social and economic impacts. D. State and Commonwealth interests 1. Is there adequate public infrastructure for the planning proposal? The amendment is administrative and does not warrant changes to the delivery of public infrastructure. 2. What are the views of State and Commonwealth public authorities consulted in accordance with the gateway determination? Prior to receiving Gateway Determination, Council discussed the anomaly between the State Heritage Register, the heritage listing in Schedule 5 and the associated Heritage Map of LM LEP 2014 with the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH). The proposed changes, in this respect, are consistent with the informal advice by the OEH. The Gateway Determination required consultation with OEH who advised they have no objection to the Planning Proposal (Attachment 5). OEH suggested a minor change to the wording in Schedule 5 of LMLEP 2014 to be consistent with the State Heritage Register (SHR). That is, Schedule 5 of LMLEP 2014 to change the title from Wangi Power Station to Wangi Power Station Complex as it is listed in the SHR. Part 4 Mapping Attachment 1 Locality Map and Aerial Photo of the Wangi Power Station Complex Attachment 2 Amendment to LMLEP 2014 Key Sites Map Wangi Power Station Complex Attachment 3 Amendment to LMLEP 2014 Heritage Map (existing and proposed) Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 8
9 Part 5 Details of Community Consultation Gateway determination was issued by the Department of Planning and Environment on 12 August 2015 and required that the Planning Proposal be made publically available for a minimum of 14 days. The draft Area Plan that applies to the Wangi Power Station was exhibited at the same time as the Planning Proposal and thus it was considered prudent to exhibit for 28 days rather than the minimum of 14 days stipulated by the Gateway Determination. The draft Area Plan and Planning Proposal were exhibited from 2 November to 30 November One submission was received from the adjoining landowner, Centennial Coal (Attachment 5). Details of the submission and a planning response are provided below. Centennial Coal recognised the relatively minor nature of the changes contained in the Planning Proposal however, reiterated concerns expressed during the exhibition period for the rezoning of the site in The concerns relate to the potential for land use conflicts between the existing colliery, and any development of the power station complex. In 2009, Centennial Coal suggested development occur only once the colliery ceases operations, which was expected to occur in Response: The Planning Proposal does not intensify or increase the development potential of the site. The Planning Proposal seeks to clarify the existing planning provisions applying to the site and identify the need for careful consideration of the context in which the power station building is located. The concerns raised by Centennial Coal are noted; however, the Planning Proposal is administrative in nature and does not alter the main planning requirements already in place for the site. The Planning Proposal seeks to clarify the heritage listing and the requirements for an Area Plan reinforce the need for the careful development and planning of this area. These changes have been proposed as a result of anomalies that arose after the conversion of LMLEP 2004 to LMLEP Part 6 Project Timeline Action Anticipated commencement date (date of Gateway determination) Anticipated timeframe for completion of required technical information Timeframe for government agency consultation (pre exhibition) Timeframe 12 August 2015 N/A 21 days Public exhibition (commencement and completion dates) 2 November to 30 November Date of Public hearing (if required) Consideration of submissions December 2015 Timeframe for government agency consultation (post exhibition if required) N/A 21 days Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 9
10 Post exhibition planning proposal consideration / preparation December 2015 Submission to Department to finalise LEP February 2016 Date RPA will make Plan (if delegated) February 2016 Date RPA will forward to the Department for notification (if not delegated) February 2016 Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 10
11 ATTACHMENT 1 Locality Plan and Aerial Photo Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 11
12 Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 12
13 ATTACHMENT 2 New Key Sites Map: Wangi Power Station Area (proposed) Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 13
14 ATTACHMENT 3 Heritage Map Wangi Power Station Complex (existing) Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 14
15 ATTACHMENT 3 Heritage Map Wangi Power Station Complex (proposed) Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 15
16 ATTACHMENT 4 Gateway Determination and Authorisation to use Ministers Delegations Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 16
17 Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 17
18 ATTACHMENT 5 Letters from OEH and Centennial Coal. Planning Proposal Wangi Power Station Complex Administrative Amendment 18
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