Draft Bunglegumbie Road Development Control Plan

ADOPTED | The draft Bunglegumbie Road Development Control Plan is on public exhibition until 9am, Monday 11 December 2023.

Council adopted the Bunglegumie Road Development Control Plan, Ordinary Council Meeting Thursday, 21 March 2024.

Engagement Snapshot

Here is an overview of all the activities involving community for the purpose of participation.

Overview

Growth Planning is publicly exhibiting a draft Development Control Plan (DCP) for 168A Bunglegumbie Road, Dubbo (Lot 6 DP250606). The draft DCP is on public exhibition until 9am, 11 December 2023.

The draft DCP was received from Maas Group Properties, and contains a range of controls to manage residential subdivision and development. The draft DCP is required to be read in conjunction with other relevant provisions of the Dubbo Development Control Plan 2013, however, will prevail in the event of any inconsistency.

The DCP is required due to a portion of the precinct being within the North-West Urban Release Area of the Dubbo Regional Local Environmental Plan 2022.

Council is currently assessing development application D23-347 for the subdivision of 168A Bunglegumbie Road, Dubbo. Subject to adoption of the DCP, the development application will need to be assessed against the objectives, performance measures and acceptable solutions of the DCP. A copy of the development application in its current form can be viewed on Council’s application tracker at https://planning.dubbo.nsw.gov.au/

Land to which this Plan applies

What is a Development Control Plan?

A Development Control Plan (DCP) is a locally adopted plan that guides developers, landowners, Council and the community on how land can be developed and change over time, and includes measures such as planning principles, objectives, performance measures and acceptable solutions. It aims to ensure we can continue to develop our urban area with a strong emphasis on overall liveability, quality and sustainability.

Why is a Development Control Plan required?

The Dubbo Regional Local Environmental Plan (LEP) 2022 identifies a number of Urban Release Areas in Dubbo. The land is within the North-West Urban Release Area under the provisions of the Dubbo Regional Local Environmental Plan 2022. Clause 6.3 of the Dubbo Regional LEP 2022 requires a site-specific DCP to be prepared prior to Council determining any development application on land within an Urban Release Area.

Does this Development Control Plan relate to a development application?

Council is currently assessing development application D23-347 for the subdivision of 168A Bunglegumbie Road, Dubbo. Subject to adoption of the DCP, the development application will need to be assessed against the objectives, performance measures and acceptable solutions of the DCP.

A copy of the development application in its current form can be viewed on Council’s application tracker at https://planning.dubbo.nsw.gov.au/

Timeline

Timeline item 1 - complete Council endorsement

Report CCL23/286 endorsed by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting Thursday 26 October 2023.
Business papers, minutes and the live stream for the Council meeting can be found here.

Timeline item 2 - complete Community and residents informed

Letters sent to adjoining land owners on Monday 6 November 2023. Notice placed in the Daily Liberal Newspaper on Wednesday 8 November 2023.

Timeline item 3 - complete Public exhibition opens

Public exhibition opens 9am, Wednesday 8 November 2023. Documents can be view in person at the following locations: Customer Experience Centres Dubbo, Cnr Church and Darling Street
Wellington, Cnr Nanima Crescent and Warne Street Mon-Fri | 9am - 5pm
Macquarie Regional Library Dubbo Branch, Cnr Macquarie and Talbragar Street Mon-Fri | 10am - 6pm Sat | 10am - 3pm Sun | 11am - 3pm Wellington Branch, Cnr Percy and Maughan Streets Mon-Fri | 10am-5pm Sat | 9:30am-12pm

Timeline item 4 - complete Public exhibition closes Submissions close 9am, Monday 11 December 2023. Timeline item 5 - complete Review and report feedback Submissions will be collated and prepared for Council consideration. Timeline item 6 - complete Council decides

Council will consider at an Ordinary Council Meeting, 5pm Thursday, 21 March 2024. Business papers, Minutes and live streams for Council meetings can be found here.

Timeline item 7 - complete Adoption of DCP DCP adopted by Council on 21 March 2024 and commenced on 25 March 2024.

Submission Process

In accordance with the Personal Information Protection Act 1998, written submissions received by Council containing personal information may be made public when the matter goes before Council for consideration, as it may be included in Council’s Business Papers. Persons have the right to remain anonymous if they so choose by refraining from submitting their personal information, however, the submission may be given less weight in the overall assessment and consideration of the draft Development Control Plan.

Document Library

Adopted Bunglegumbie Road Development Control Plan PDF (961.55 KB)

Draft Bunglegumbie Road Development Control Plan PDF (1.22 MB)

Council report - Draft Bunglegumbie Road Development Control Plan PDF (327.94 KB) CCL23/286

Document Library

Adopted Bunglegumbie Road Development Control Plan PDF (961.55 KB)

Draft Bunglegumbie Road Development Control Plan PDF (1.22 MB)

Council report - Draft Bunglegumbie Road Development Control Plan PDF (327.94 KB) CCL23/286

Written Submissions should be addressed to:

Chief Executive Officer

Dubbo Regional Council

Written submissions must include reference CD23/4938

Written submissions will be formally acknowledged in writing. Next steps include Council will prepare a report which will go to a Council Meeting in the near future, where you will again be notified. We encourage you to continue using this page to reach out to Council for any enquiries pertaining to this Public Exhibition.

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North-West Urban Release Area | Draft Development Control Plan

ADOPTED | The draft North-West Urban Release Area Development Control Plan has been adopted by Council. Thanks for your contributions.

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