State Environmental Planning Policy No 43—New Southern Railway (NSW)
This Policy may be cited as State Environmental Planning Policy No 43—New Southern Railway.
This Policy aims:
(a) to promote the social and economic welfare of the State through the provision of a public transport facility linking Sydney’s central business district and Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport, and
(b) to promote the development of Sydney in particular as a world class tourist destination through the provision of such a public transport facility for the use of tourists to and travellers within Australia as well as commuters within the Sydney metropolitan area,
by enabling the construction and operation of the New Southern Railway.
This Policy provides that development for the purpose of the New Southern Railway may be carried out without development consent. Consequently, that development will be environmentally assessed under Part 5 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
In this Policy:
• railway tunnels, tracks and lines
• signals and signalling equipment
• railway stations
• station access
• ventilation shafts
• means of access for emergency purposes
• means of access to the site of the railway that are required during the construction process
• batching plants
associated construction sites and storage areas, including construction sites and areas for the storage of plant and equipment and the stockpiling of excavated material.
This Policy applies to the local government areas of the City of Sydney, Botany, Marrickville, Rockdale and the City of South Sydney.
A person may carry out development for the purpose of the New Southern Railway without development consent.
A person may carry out development for the purpose of winning or obtaining extractive material without development consent if the extractive material is won or obtained as part of the construction of the New Southern Railway.
A person may carry out development for retail purposes (including cafes) within a railway station, or station access, that forms part of the New Southern Railway only with the consent of the council for the area within which the development is proposed to be carried out.
This clause has effect despite clause 5 (1).
In the event of an inconsistency between this Policy and another environmental planning instrument (including State Environmental Planning Policy No 31—Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport), this Policy prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.
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