Specified Sites
The Major Projects SEPP outlines the Minister's role determining development in some regionally-significant sites. This includes sites listed in Schedule 2 of the Major Projects SEPP such as Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney Harbour foreshore sites and the Honeysuckle precinct in Newcastle.
Control of these sites is typically returned to local councils when State planning objectives have been achieved. For instance, in early 2007-08, decision making for development in the Rhodes Peninsula (except in relation to the remediation of contaminated land) was returned to Canada Bay Council. This is due to the fact development on the peninsula is well-progressed and clear planning controls are in place.
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Chatswood Railway Interchange:
Development within the area identified on Map 1 to this Schedule with a capital investment value of more than $30 million. -
Kurnell:
Industrial development within the area identified on Map 2 to this Schedule that is: (a) a facility that manufactures, stores or uses significant quantities of dangerous goods and meets the ... -
Newcastle-Honeysuckle:
Development within the area identified on Map 3 to this Schedule that: (a) is a principal subdivision establishing major lots or public domain areas, or (b) is the remediation of contaminated ... -
Penrith Lakes:
Development within the area identified on Map 4 to this Schedule for the purpose of extraction, rehabilitation or lake formation (including associated infrastructure located in or outside that ... -
Port & Related Employment Lands:
(1) Botany Development within the area identified on Map 5 to this Schedule for the purpose of: (a) a shipping berth, shipping terminal or associated building, structure or work, being development ... -
Moore Park Precinct:
(1) Development within the area identified on the map to the right that: (a) is the subdivision of land (not including strata subdivision or boundary adjustments), or (b) has a capital investment ... -
Sydney Harbour Foreshore:
The Minister and Department for Planning have an ongoing role assessing some development proposals around the Sydney Harbour foreshore. -
Taronga Zoo:
Development at Taronga Zoo that has a capital investment value of more than $5 million. Projects on this site can be found in the Tourist, Convention and Entertainment project sector. -
Australian Museum:
Development at the Australian Museum that has a capital investment value of more than $5 million. -
Sydney Olympic Park:
Development (with a capital investment value of more than $5 million) on land described in Schedule 1 to the Sydney Olympic Park Authority Act 2001. -
Housing in Ku-ring-gai:
Development for the purpose of multi unit housing (including related subdivision and demolition including demolition of a heritage item) on sites in the area of Ku-ring-gai listed in Schedule 4 to ...