Warringah DCP

Page Updated: May 2, 2012

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The new Warringah Development Control Plan (DCP) contains detailed planning controls that support LEP 2011 but cannot be included. 

Warringah Development Control Plan

The new DCP contains another layer of development control to provide more detail and supplement LEP 2011.  To gain a full understanding of the planning requirements for an area the two documents must be read together. 

Why has Council prepared a new DCP?

LEP 2000 contained much of the detail that would ordinarily be contained in a development control plan.  A local environmental plan made using the NSW Government’s Standard Instrument LEP cannot contain this level of detail.  Hence, the DCP contains detailed planning controls that cannot be included in LEP 2011. 

The NSW Government’s planning reforms also require that Council’s can make only one DCP in respect of the same land.  Hence, all previous DCPs have been repealed and similar provisions to those contained in the repealed DCPs have been incorporated into the new DCP.

What land does the DCP apply to?

The DCP applies to all land to which Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2011 applies. It does not apply to deferred land which remains under the operation of LEP 2000. 

DCP 'like' controls are included in LEP 2000 for the deferred land. 

The DCP is available through eServices.

The LEP 2011 and the DCP are available for viewing at Council's Civic Centre at Dee Why. 

 

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