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State Environment Planning Policies (SEPP)

The NSW Government has established State Environmental Planning Policies (SEPP) to address significant issues of the state and the people of NSW. SEPPs provide flexibility with standard provisions and various SEPPs must be considered as part of any development application process.

SEPPs fall under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and are classified as an environmental planning instrument. Please be advised that when assessing a development application, a SEPP overrides, or can be applied in conjunction with, the requirements of Council’s LEP or DCP.

SEPPs that may be considered in development within the Liverpool LGA

The following SEPPs may be used when assessing development applications within Liverpool City Council:

  • SEPP 4 - Development without Consent and Miscellaneous Exempt and Complying Development (Only certain parts apply, please check the Liverpool Local Environmental Plan as to what parts of the SEPP apply.)
  • SEPP 6 - Number of Storeys in a Building
  • SEPP 10 - Retention of Low-Cost Rental Accommodation
  • SEPP 19 - Bushland in Urban Areas
  • SEPP 21 - Caravan Parks
  • SEPP 22 - Shops and Commercial Premises
  • SEPP 30 - Intensive Agriculture
  • SEPP 32 - Urban Consolidation (Redevelopment of Urban Land)
  • SEPP 33 - Hazardous and Offensive Development
  • SEPP 44 - Koala Habitat Protection
  • SEPP 50 - Canal Estate Development (this SEPP prohibits all canal estate development)
  • SEPP 55 - Re mediation of Land
  • SEPP 62 - Sustainable Aquaculture
  • SEPP 64 - Advertising and Signage
  • SEPP 65 - Design Quality of Residential Flat Development
  • SEPP 70 - Affordable Housing (Revised Schemes)
  • SEPP - (Building Sustainability Index: BASIX) 2004
  • SEPP - (Housing for Older People or People with Disability) 2004
  • SEPP - (Major Projects) 2005.
  • SEPP - (Sydney Region Growth Centres) 2006
  • SEPP - (Infrastructure) 2007
  • SEPP - (Mining) 2007
  • SEPP - (Temporary Structures and Places of Public Entertainment) 2007 

Please Note: The applicable planning instruments can vary subject to the proposed development.

Click on the SEPP link to go to the applicable document or go to www.legislation.nsw.gov.au.


Regional Environmental Plans 

Regional Environmental Plans help provide a framework for detailed local planning by Council. LEPs are required to be consistent with the objectives and intent of the relevant REP.   


REPs considered relevant to development applications within Liverpool City Council

Council is legally bound to follow the requirements of these policies where applicable to the Liverpool LGA. 

Click on the SREP or GMREP link to go to the applicable document or go to www.legislation.nsw.gov.au.
 

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