Common use of Community Facilities Clause in Contracts

Community Facilities. 4.4.1 What is the relationship between the expected types of development and the demand for additional public facilities? The requirements for community facilities as a result of the expected development of the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Precinct are documented in the assessments prepared by Elton Consulting and Tangent Leisure Consultants.35 36 37 The assessment of existing community facilities and services currently provided in the wider area identified, among other things: ▪ Local level facilities have been provided in adjoining areas to meet the needs of their local neighbourhood catchments, and have a local focus which does not extend to the Precincts. They are generally already being used to capacity, or will be used to capacity as proposed development outside of the Growth Centre boundaries occurs. There is no spare capacity in local level facilities that may be utilised by the population of the Precincts. ▪ In particular, there is no available capacity in local childcare centres or pre-schools, and very little spare capacity in other family support and children’s services.38 Section 94 contributions plans currently applying to land in Camden specifically exclude reference to the community facilities needs generated by the Growth Centre precincts, including ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road. New residential development is expected to occur in the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Precinct in the future, resulting in additional demands for community facilities. The assessment of facility needs identified that the Council will need to facilitate the provision of a range of community facilities to meet the expected development, including: ▪ child care centres and facilities; ▪ multi-purpose community centres; and

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Sources: Contributions Plan, Contributions Plan