Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L01386:clause:2_2:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019L01386
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 2 (pt 16/24)
Character Range: 232152–236344

any of those zones of not less than 5m.
                                                                                                                                                                                               Clause 6.7 refers to landscaping and plant related use and development
      3.         The setback described in sub-clause 2 is to be landscaped using approved plant species to provide a visual screen to the adjacent land Zoned RJ for a minimum depth of 3m.

      4.         The development should provide a solid screen fence of a minimum height of 1.8m at the boundary with land in
      Zone RJ.

      5.         The consent authority must not consent to a development that is not in accordance with sub-clause 3, except where the development is for the purpose of a child care centre.

9.0               Industrial Use and Development Performance Criteria

      9.1          Industrial Use

9.1.1  Industrial Setbacks
       1. The purpose of this clause is to ensure that buildings are sited to provide an adequate level of visual amenity in industrial zones.

       2. Buildings in Zone IJ are to be sited in accordance with the table to this clause.

       3. All street frontages, except access driveways or footpaths, are to be landscaped to a minimum depth of 3m.

       4. The quality and extent of landscaping is to be maintained for the life of the development and use only approved plant species.

                                                                                                                                                Clause 6.7 refers to landscaping and plant related use and development.

Table to Clause 9.1.1
Location/ Boundary                                                      Minimum Building Setback
Minimum setback to streets                                              3m
Minimum setback to at least one side boundary and to the rear boundary  5m

9.1.2 Biosecurity and Contamination Risks of Industrial Use and Development
       1. The purpose of this clause is to ensure that general industry, light industry and rural industry use and development do not cause contamination, create a biosecurity threat, or contribute to any other detrimental impact on the environment.   The environmental and cultural values of Kakadu National Park are specified in, and protected under, the Commonwealth environmental law.

       2. The use or development of land for general industry, light industry or rural industry must demonstrate the suitability of the site for the proposed future use, including:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            NT building legislation may require compliance with specific Australian Standards for the storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids, LP Gas, gasses and cylinders, and response guidelines and procedures, for the use and development of  general industry, light industry and/or rural industry
        (a)      identification of potential impacts on watercourses and riparian areas;
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            The Commonwealth environmental law restricts the taking of plants and firewood into, and cultivation of plants within, Kakadu National Park.
        (b)      an assessment of the degree of groundwater vulnerability to contamination by hazardous substances, including the soil permeability, groundwater level and direction of ground and surface water flow at the site;
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            An authorisation may be required under the Commonwealth environmental law