FAQ
Why is the draft Precinct Area Plan being exhibited?
The draft Precinct Area Plan for Mount Hutton is a review of the current Precinct Area Plan which was first approved by Council in 2004. The current plan requires updating to recognise changes in population growth and infrastructure needs including improved pedestrian and cycleway access to shops and recreation facilities. The updated plan outlines the desired future character and development potential of the area, including the preservation and protection of important flora and fauna habitat.
The exhibition provides an opportunity for local residents to comment on the proposed draft Precinct Area Plan.
What is the effect of the draft Precinct Area Plan?
The draft Precinct Area Plan
(if adopted by the Council) will replace the current Precinct Area Plan for
Mount Hutton and be placed into the Development Control Plan (DCP) 2014. Future development will rely on the new Precinct
Area Plan for direction and specific development controls.
What changes are proposed in the draft Precinct Area Plan?
There
are a number of proposed infrastructure projects. These projects include upgrades
to roads, roundabouts, pedestrian facilities and cycleways, and recreational upgrades.
There are also potential proposed road links which depend of the future
development of the Mount Hutton area. The proposed changes are highlighted in
the draft Precinct Area Plan at Figure 5 Transportation Structure Map, which
provides details of where the proposed changes are to occur. Funding for the proposed
works will be sourced from Developer Contributions received by Council.
When does the exhibition close?
Submissions on the draft Precinct Area
Plan are invited, and are to reach Council by close of business on 10 September 2018. Submissions
are to be addressed to: Chief Executive Officer, Lake Macquarie City Council,
Box 1906 HRMC NSW 2310, or email [email protected]