Draft Coffs Harbour DCP 2015 - Amendment No.18 (Housekeeping 5)

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The purpose of this report is to seek endorsement from Council to undertake a fifth housekeeping review of DCP 2015 comprising amendments relating to Subdivision and Built Form Controls, Environmental Controls, General Development Controls; and miscellaneous housekeeping amendments.

Coffs Harbour Development Control Plan 2015 (‘DCP 2015') came into force on 29 September 2015 and gives effect to Coffs Harbour Local Environmental Plan 2013 (‘LEP 2013’).

Please refer to the 'Document Library' and 'Important Links' for further details. The attachments and 'Supporting Links' also provide further supporting information. The Draft Coffs Harbour Development Control Plan 2015 Amendment No. 18 (Housekeeping

The purpose of this report is to seek endorsement from Council to undertake a fifth housekeeping review of DCP 2015 comprising amendments relating to Subdivision and Built Form Controls, Environmental Controls, General Development Controls; and miscellaneous housekeeping amendments.

Coffs Harbour Development Control Plan 2015 (‘DCP 2015') came into force on 29 September 2015 and gives effect to Coffs Harbour Local Environmental Plan 2013 (‘LEP 2013’).

Please refer to the 'Document Library' and 'Important Links' for further details. The attachments and 'Supporting Links' also provide further supporting information. The Draft Coffs Harbour Development Control Plan 2015 Amendment No. 18 (Housekeeping 5) amendments can also be viewed by clicking this link.

Make a submission

You can make a written submission on the draft DCP, before close of business 15 October 2020, by:

  • Online Submission (see below);
  • Post - addressed to the General Manager, Locked Bag 155, Coffs Harbour 2450; and
  • Email - coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au.
  • CLOSED: The submission period for this exhibition has concluded.

    In order for Council to consider electronic submissions each submission must:
    a) contain legitimate contact details;
    b) be received by Council during the submission period; and
    c) be correctly or ‘properly’ made to include the proposal title and reasons for the submission.

    Submissions which do not satisfy the above criteria may not be considered. Further details can be found in Council's Submission Policy.

    Council is committed to openness and transparency in its decision making processes.  The Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 requires Council to provide public access to information held unless there are overriding public interest considerations against disclosure.  Any submissions received will be made publicly available unless the writer can demonstrate that the release of part or all of the information would not be in the public interest.  However, Council would be obliged to release information as required by court order or other specific law.


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