State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Projects) 2005 (Amendment No 32) (2009-4) Gazette No 8 of 9 January 2009, page 131 (NSW)
2009 No 4
| New South Wales |
State Environmental Planning Policy
(Major Projects) 2005 (Amendment
No 32)
under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following State environmental planning policy under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 in accordance with the recommendation made by the Minister for Planning. (S08/01243/PC)
KRISTINA KENEALLY, M.P.,
Minister for Planning
| Published in Gazette No 8 of 9 January 2009, page 131 | Page 1 |
| 2009 No 4 | State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Projects) 2005 (Amendment |
| Clause 1 | No 32) |
State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Projects)
2005 (Amendment No 32)
under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
1 Name of Policy
This Policy is State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Projects)
2005 (Amendment No 32).
2 Aim of Policy
The aim of this Policy is to declare development for the purposes of the erection and operation of Tillegra Dam to be a critical infrastructure project for the purposes of Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. Tillegra Dam will provide water storage on the Upper Williams River in the Hunter Region.
3 Land to which Policy applies
This Policy applies to the Tillegra Dam site, at Tillegra, north of the town of Dungog in the local government area of Dungog.
4 Amendment of State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Projects) 2005
State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Projects) 2005 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.
| State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Projects) 2005 (Amendment | 2009 No 4 |
| No 32) | |
| Amendment | Schedule 1 |
| Schedule 1 | Amendment |
(Clause 4)
Schedule 5 Critical infrastructure projects
Insert after clause 4:
5 Tillegra Dam
Development carried out by or on behalf of the Hunter Water Corporation for the purposes of a water storage facility with a capacity of approximately 450 gigalitres on the Upper Williams River in the Hunter Region, including development for any of the following purposes:
| (a) | a dam wall, |
| (b) | a reservoir, |
| (c) | a spillway, |
| (d) | a multiple-level water offtake tower, |
| (e) | a trunk water-main, |
| (f) | associated water supply infrastructure, |
| (g) | a hydropower generation plant, |
| (h) | other ancillary works (such as buildings for the purposes of recreational access areas or lookouts and related facilities), |
(i) the relocation and reconstruction of Salisbury Road (including by the construction of waterway crossings) and the provision of alternative access currently provided by Quart Pot Creek Road,
| (j) | the relocation or reconstruction of other public | |||||
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telecommunication and electrical transmission lines),
| (k) | the conservation of places and buildings of heritage significance. |
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