Sutherland Shire Development Control Plan 2015 - Draft Amendment 9
At the 2024 May Council Meeting, the Council proposed to make an amendment to the Sutherland Shire Development Control Plan (DCP) 2015 and we want to hear your feedback.
The proposed change to Clause 4.10 Special Considerations for Trees which are Growing in Close Proximity to Buildings is to allow the removal of trees within 3 metres of planned dwellings or pools on private land where a development application has been accepted and approved by Council.
The DCP guides the assessment of applications to remove trees on private land. There are other legislative documents that also apply to the removal of trees, such as State environmental planning policies and Rural Fires legislation. Council’s Local Environment Plan also protects some heritage listed trees. For more information about removing trees on private land, visit our website.
The draft amendment seeks to recognise the desires of residents to develop land unobstructed by trees. The DCP already permits the removal of trees in close proximity to existing dwellings or pools on private land.
Council recognises that trees play a vital role in keeping our neighbourhoods resilient and sustainable. To replace tree canopies removed from private properties, we have a program of planting new trees in our streets and parks. When an application to remove a tree is approved, the applicant must either plant replacement trees on their property or request Council plant replacement trees on Council land for a fee. The fee for a replacement tree is being increased from $130 to $400 to better reflect actual costs of planting and maintaining the tree.
Council is seeking feedback on the amended DCP until 24 July 2024:
Online by providing feedback below
In writing to Strategic Planning Unit, Locked Bag 17, Sutherland NSW 1499.
For further information please contact the Strategic Planning Unit by emailing spu@nsw.gov.au or calling 02 9710 0800.
Next steps
Following community consultation, Council will review all feedback. It is anticipated that a further report will be provided to the Council in August 2024 to consider adoption of the amended DCP.
At the 2024 May Council Meeting, the Council proposed to make an amendment to the Sutherland Shire Development Control Plan (DCP) 2015 and we want to hear your feedback.
The proposed change to Clause 4.10 Special Considerations for Trees which are Growing in Close Proximity to Buildings is to allow the removal of trees within 3 metres of planned dwellings or pools on private land where a development application has been accepted and approved by Council.
The DCP guides the assessment of applications to remove trees on private land. There are other legislative documents that also apply to the removal of trees, such as State environmental planning policies and Rural Fires legislation. Council’s Local Environment Plan also protects some heritage listed trees. For more information about removing trees on private land, visit our website.
The draft amendment seeks to recognise the desires of residents to develop land unobstructed by trees. The DCP already permits the removal of trees in close proximity to existing dwellings or pools on private land.
Council recognises that trees play a vital role in keeping our neighbourhoods resilient and sustainable. To replace tree canopies removed from private properties, we have a program of planting new trees in our streets and parks. When an application to remove a tree is approved, the applicant must either plant replacement trees on their property or request Council plant replacement trees on Council land for a fee. The fee for a replacement tree is being increased from $130 to $400 to better reflect actual costs of planting and maintaining the tree.
Council is seeking feedback on the amended DCP until 24 July 2024:
Online by providing feedback below
In writing to Strategic Planning Unit, Locked Bag 17, Sutherland NSW 1499.
For further information please contact the Strategic Planning Unit by emailing spu@nsw.gov.au or calling 02 9710 0800.
Next steps
Following community consultation, Council will review all feedback. It is anticipated that a further report will be provided to the Council in August 2024 to consider adoption of the amended DCP.