Early Engagement on the Wollondilly DCP Review Wollondilly Shire Council is seeking feedback on the Wollondilly DCP 2016 prior to undertaking its comprehensive review. Council is seeking feedback from planners, architects, developers, builders and others who use the Wollondilly Development Control Plan (DCP) 2016, or who have an interest in the outcomes of the DCP. Comprehensive Review of Wollondilly DCP 2016 The review of the Wollondilly DCP 2016 does not apply to DCP's relating to the Wilton or Greater Macarthur Growth Areas, as these growth areas are not within the Wollondilly Local Environmental Plan 2011. Feedback received from the questionnaire will guide the development of a new Wollondilly DCP, which will contain new and revised objectives and controls. Council is seeking feedback on aspects of the Wollondilly DCP 2016 which need improvement (e.g. controls which are frequently varied, or where there are gaps in controls), areas which should be retained for the new DCP (e.g. aspects which work well or are useful), and the structure of the DCP. A Draft Wollondilly DCP will be prepared and will undergo further engagement in accordance with the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979. Share Your Thoughts Complete the questionnaire below to provide feedback on the Wollondilly DCP 2016. Consultation closes on 31 October 2024. Jeff Mead Sophie Perry Troy Loveday
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