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The Canterbury Local Environment Plan (LEP) is supported by Canterbury Development Control Plan 2012 which also came into force on 1 January 2013. The DCP contains more detailed development controls, standards and guidelines for all new development in the Canterbury part of the City of Canterbury-Bankstown. Parts of the DCP can be accessed below.
Table of Contents
Part AIntroduction
Part B General Controls
Part CResidential Accommodation
Part DBusiness Centres
Part EIndustrial Development
Part FSpecific Land Uses and Sites
Part GGlossary
Canterbury-Bankstown Waste Management
AppendicesTechnical Specifications
At the Ordinary Meeting of 23 February 2021, Council resolved to adopt amendments to Canterbury Development Control Plan 2012 in relation to 15-33 Brighton Avenue, Croydon Park. The amendments will come into effect on the date the LEP Amendment (PP_2015_CANTE_004_00) is published on the NSW legislation website.
At the Ordinary Meeting of 25 May 2021, Council resolved to adopt the Canterbury-Bankstown Development Control Plan 2022, which will come into effect on the date that the Canterbury-Bankstown Local Environmental Plan (PP_2019_CBANK_005) comes into effect.
The Canterbury-Bankstown Development Control Plan 2022 will repeal the Bankstown Development Control Plan 2015 and the Canterbury Development Control Plan 2012. The reason is the Canterbury-Bankstown Development Control Plan 2022 will consolidate and update the existing controls of the former councils into a single set of planning rules for the Canterbury-Bankstown Local Government Area. The repeal of the Bankstown Development Control Plan 2015 and the Canterbury Development Control Plan 2012 will take effect on the date that the Canterbury-Bankstown Local Environmental Plan (PP_2019_CBANK_005) comes into effect.