Federation Villages - Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan

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Federation Villages Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 No 203 1.3 Objects of Act The objects of this Act are as follows:

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(a) to promote the social and economic welfare of the community and a better environment by the proper management, development and conservation of the State’s natural and other resources,

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(b) to facilitate ecologically sustainable development by integrating relevant economic, environmental and social considerations in decision-making about environmental planning and assessment, (c) to promote the orderly and economic use and development of land, (d) to promote the delivery and maintenance of affordable housing,

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(e) to protect the environment, including the conservation of threatened and other species of native animals and plants, ecological communities and their habitats,

(f) to promote the sustainable management of built and cultural heritage (including Aboriginal cultural heritage),

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(g) to promote good design and amenity of the built environment,

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(h) to promote the proper construction and maintenance of buildings, including the protection of the health and safety of their occupants,

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(i) to promote the sharing of the responsibility for environmental planning and assessment between the different levels of government in the State,

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(j) to provide increased opportunity for community participation in environmental planning and assessment.

4.2.2. NSW Flood Prone Land Policy

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The primary objectives of the NSW Government's Flood Prone Land Policy are: (a) to reduce the impact of flooding and flood liability on individual owners and occupiers of flood prone land, and (b) to reduce public and private losses resulting from floods whilst utilising ecologically positive methods wherever possible.

The NSW Floodplain Development Manual 2005 (the Manual – Reference 5) relates to the development of flood prone land for the purposes of Section 733 of the Local Government Act 1993 and incorporates the NSW Flood Prone Land Policy. Section 733 of the Local Government Act 1993 provides councils with statutory indemnity for decisions made and information provided in good faith from the outcomes of the management process (undertaken in accordance with the Manual).

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10. REFERENCES

14min
pages 92-121

9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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page 91

Table 30: Floodplain Risk Management Plan

17min
pages 85-90

Discussion of Results

1min
page 83

8. DRAFT FLOODPLAIN RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN

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page 84

6.5.3. Improvements to Driver Safety

5min
pages 75-77

Table 28 Multicriteria Matrix Assessment – Scoring System

4min
page 81

6.5.2. Community Flood Awareness and Education

6min
pages 71-74

6.4.7. Section 10.7 Planning Certificates

4min
pages 68-69

6.4.6. Planning Controls to Managing Future Development

2min
page 67

Table 25: Summary of Freeboard Asessment

4min
pages 62-63

6.4.3. Voluntary House Raising

1min
page 65

6.4.2. Flood Planning Area

2min
page 64

Table 24: Likelihood of given design events occurring in a period of 70 years

6min
pages 59-61

Flood Modification Measures

2min
page 56

4.2.2. NSW Flood Prone Land Policy

1min
page 29

1.2.2. Floodplain Risk Management Draft Plan Objectives

1min
page 14

5.6.3. First Event Flooded

2min
pages 53-54

Assessment Methodology

1min
page 44

4.3.2. Development Control Plan

4min
pages 41-42

4.2.4. Section 10.7 Planning Certificates

4min
pages 33-34

4.2.3. Flood Prone Land Package

5min
pages 30-32

Engagement with Local Primary Schools

2min
page 25
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