Sydney DCP definition

Sydney DCP means the Sydney Development Control Plan 2012.

Examples of Sydney DCP in a sentence

  • The maximum permissible floor space of the detailed design must be consistent with the relevant provisions of the Sydney LEP 2012, the Sydney DCP 2012 and the conditions of this consent.

  • As noted within the Sydney DCP Character Statement, public domain works were implemented in 1996-1997 to reclaim the Square, improve its quality and create a sophisticated public plaza.

  • Spatial requirements including vertical clearance of the loading bays will meet requirements of Section 3.11.13 of the Sydney DCP.

  • The detailed design of the building must be contained within the approved envelope except for footpath awnings and/or projections beyond private property boundaries over or into the public road/footpath in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 4 of the Sydney DCP 2012.

  • A detailed signage strategy developed in accordance with Section 3.16.1 of the Sydney DCP 2012 must be submitted with any detailed design development application or applications.

  • The subsequent DA for the detailed design of the building is to provide the required number of residential units that are able to be adapted for people with a disability in accordance with provision 3.12.2 of the Sydney DCP 2012, the Building Code of Australia and Australian Standard AS4299.

  • The public artwork must be in accordance with the Sydney DCP 2012, the Public Art Policy, and the Interim guidelines: public art in private developments.

  • The residential component of the development must be designed to comply with the principles of State Environmental Planning Policy No.65 – Design Quality of Residential Apartment Development, the provisions of the Apartment Design Guide (ADG), and the provisions of Sydney DCP 2012.

  • Any subsequent DAs for the detailed design of buildings must include a wind testing report in accordance with the requirements contained in provision 5.9.4.15 of the Sydney DCP 2012.

  • No portion of proposed buildings, including gates and doors during opening and closing operations, except for encroachments that may be permitted and in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 7 of the Sydney DCP 2012, shall encroach upon Council’s footpath area.