Environmental Planning Instrument - Transport and Arterial Road Infrastructure

The data represents the Transport Arterial Rd Infra for Environmental Planning Instrument.

Organisation: Department of Planning and Environment

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Metadata template type Vector
Asset Type Dataset
Alternative Title EPI - Transport and Arterial Road Infrastructure
Edition 1
Purpose The particular aims of this Policy are as follows:(a) to promote economic development and the creation of employment by providing for development including major warehousing, distribution, freight transport, industrial, high technology and research facilities,(b) to provide for the co-ordinated planning and development of land,(d) to improve certainty and regulatory efficiency by providing a consistent planning regime for future development and infrastructure provision,(e) to ensure that development occurs in a logical, environmentally sensitive and cost-effective manner and only after a development control plan (including specific development controls) has been prepared for the land concerned,(f) to conserve and rehabilitate areas that have a high biodiversity or heritage or cultural value, in particular areas of remnant vegetation.
Update Frequency As needed
OEH Service DPE Service
Keywords HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT-Planning
Equivalent Scale 320000
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Record 1
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Surface
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Geospatial Topic Environment
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Temporal Coverage From 2018-03-23
Datum GDA94 Geographic (Lat\Long)
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Landing page https://www.planningportal.nsw.gov.au/opendata/dataset/epi-land-use-transport-and-arterial-road-infrastructure
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