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Development Control Plans

The documents listed below include all adopted Development Control Plans (DCP) which provide detailed controls to guide the form and appearance of future development on land to which these documents apply.

 Development Control Plan title
 DCP 5 - Relocatable Housing Estates
 DCP 6 - Outdoor Advertising
 DCP 11 - Coomba Road Pacific Palms and Darawank
 DCP 13 - Moira Parade, Hawks Nest
 DCP14-Glen Ora Old Aerodrome and Minimah Rds Nabiac.pdf
 DCP 15 - Minimbah Creek, Minimbah
 DCP 16 - Markwell Back Road via Bulahdelah
 DCP 17 - Little Street Foreshore, Forster
 DCP 20 - Tipton's Land Failford
  DCP 22 - Myall Quays Estate, Tea Gardens
 DCP 25 - Markwell Back Road, Bulahdelah
 DCP 27 - Minimbah Road, Nabiac
 DCP 28 - Exempt and Complying Development
 DCP 29 - Tea Gardens Foreshore
 DCP 30 - Residential Urban Areas
 DCP 31 - Subdivision
 DCP 32 - Wharf Street, Forster
 DCP 35 - Memorial Services Club, Forster
 DCP 36 - PT6177 DP 1099599 South_Forster 
 DCP 37 - Bellevue Hotel Manning Street, Tuncurry
 DCP 39 - Pacific Palms (Elizabeth Beach, Blueys Beach & Boomerang Beach)
 DCP 40 - Seven Mile Beach, The Lakes Way Forster

(Due to the file size Council is unfortunately unable to include the entire DCP document on the website. The full DCP is available for purchase from Council.)

 DCP 41 - Macwood Road, Smiths Lake

 DCP 45 - Seal Rocks Coastal Hamlet

 DCP 46 - Single Dwelling House and Dual Occupancy

 DCP 47 - Tea Gardens (Low Density Residential)
 DCP 48 - Hawks Nest (Low Density Residential)
 DCP 51 - Forster Tuncurry Town Centres
 DCP 52 - Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Town Centres

 DCP53-Failford and Simmsville Rd Stroud.pdf

 DCP54 - Water Sensitive Design 

DCP54 refers to a Small Scale Stormwater Quality Model (SSSQM) which can be used to assist applications to identify the type, configuration and sizing of water sensitive stormwater measures for small scale development of less than 2000m2.  The SSSQM is not available on the Great Lakes Council website, but is available free of charge in CD format from Great Lakes Council offices on request at Forster, Stroud and Tea Gardens.  Guidance on how to use the model is provided in the user guide on the CD. 

 Fact_Sheet - Background to Water Sensitive Design DCP54

 Fact_Sheet_- Applying Water Sensitive Design DCP54

 Fact_Sheet_- Local Plant Selection for Water Quality Gardens, Guidance for Water Sensitive Design DCP54

 Fact_Sheet_- Filter Media for Water Quality Gardens, Guidance for Water Sensitive Design DCP54

 Fact Sheet - Photo Sheet of Water Quality Gardens, Guidance for Water Sensitive Design DCP54

 Small Scale Development Checklist (where the allotment area is less than 20002m)

 Large Scale Development Checklist (where the allotment area is greater than 20002m)

 Links to other water sensitive design resources can be accessed here.

 DCP 55 - North Tuncurry

 DCP 56 - Stroud District and Heritage
 DCP No.59 - Lot 15 DP 713933 Carmona Drive, South Forster

 DCP No.59 - Figure 1 Figure 2 (Concept Development Plan)

 DCP 63 - Failford West and Aquatic Road, South Forster

 Industrial Code
 DCP 66 - North Shearwater Release Area
 DCP 67 - Waste Not

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Draft Development Control Plans

The documents listed below include all proposed Development Control Plans (DCP) which provide detailed controls to guide the form and appearance of future development on land to which these documents apply. These documents are either:

  • currently on exhibition; or
  • already through the process of public exhibition, but not yet adopted by Council.

 Draft Development Control Plans Status
 Draft Great Lakes Development Control Plan 2012        Exhibition now closed.

 Draft Amendments to Development Control Plan No 54 - Water Sensitive Design

 Please note:  comments will only be accepted on the amendments identified in this DCP

 On exhibition.
 Draft DCP 34 - Acid Sulfate Soils  Exhibited, but not adopted.

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Last Updated: 03/04/2013