Monetary Contribution. Monetary Contribution Basin 1 Maintenance of reserve Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of drainage reserve To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $94,421.29 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 1 Drainage Capitalisation and first renewal of the Stormwater Management Works (30 years), To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $246,188.63 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 2 Maintenance of reserve Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of drainage reserve To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $70,052.25 At 6 June 2022 N/A Contribution Public Purpose Manner & Extent Timing Contribution Credit / Value of Works Monetary Contribution Basin 2 Drainage Capitalisation and first renewal of the Stormwater Management Works (30 years), To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $238,335.67 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 3 (Stage 1C & 1D Maintenance of reserve Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of drainage reserve To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1C $70,052.25 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 3 (Stage 1C & 1D Drainage Capitalisation and first renewal of the Stormwater Management Works (30 years), To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1C $220,431.93 At 6 June 2022 N/A Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Basin 1 LOT 1 11,660 m2 Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Four (4) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $0.00 Developer works $41,028 Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Basin 2 PT LOT 1 5,177m2 Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Four (4) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $0.00 Developer works $39,954.52 Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the Four (4) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will $0.00 Developer works $39,954.52 Contribution Public Purpose Manner & Extent Timing Contribution Credit / Value of Works 3,578m2 Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum the drainage reserve and maintenance works replacement of dead or damaged flora and the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate Developer works 1,430m2 Reserve – 17 visits per annum As security for the Developer’s obligations to pay the Contributions, the Planning Agreement will be registered on the title of the Land and the Developer will provide Council with bank guarantees to ensure the completion of the Basins to their Final Basin (Bio) State. The nature of the Planning Agreement is a contractual relationship between the Council and the Developer for providing the Contributions. The effect of the Planning Agreement is that the Developer will provide the Contributions in the manner provided for by the Planning Agreement (as applicable). 5.1 The planning purposes served by the Planning Agreement (1) Provision of infrastructure to accommodate and meet the demands of future developments and to mitigate the potential impacts of the Development on existing infrastructure; (2) Enables the subject land to be developed in a timely and efficient manner to promote economic development and employment opportunities; (3) Provides for the dedication of land for drainage reserve; and (4) Provides for the construction of bioretention basins including water quality devices to enhance the natural environment. 5.2 How the Planning Agreement promotes the public interest (1) By providing certainty as to provision of the Contributions; (2) The proper management, development and conservation of land; (3) The promotion and co-ordination of the orderly and economic use and development of land; and (4) The Planning Agreement will provide an opportunity for involvement and participation by members of the community in development assessment, and are invited to make comment on the Planning Agreement. 5.3 The impact of the Planning Agreement (1) Enable the land to be developed, therefore, increasing the availability of suitable residential land in Goulburn for future housing needs; and (2) Enhance the natural environment through the construction and long-term maintenance of the water quality devices. 5.4 How the Planning Agreement promotes Council’s guiding principles 6 Identification of whether the Planning Agreement conforms with the Council's capital works program
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Monetary Contribution. Monetary Contribution Basin 1 Maintenance of reserve Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of drainage reserve To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $94,421.29 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 1 Drainage Capitalisation and first renewal of the Stormwater Management Works (30 years), To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $246,188.63 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 2 Maintenance of reserve Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of drainage reserve To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $70,052.25 At 6 June 2022 N/A Contribution Public Purpose Manner & Extent Timing Contribution Credit / Value of Works Monetary Contribution Basin 2 Drainage Capitalisation and first renewal of the Stormwater Management Works (30 years), To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $238,335.67 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 3 (Stage 1C & 1D Maintenance of reserve Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of drainage reserve To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1C $70,052.25 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Maintenance of bioretention basin Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of bioretention basin To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate $63,490.78 At 6 June 2022 N/A Contribution Public Purpose Manner & Extent Timing Contribution Credit / Value of Works Basin 3 (Stage 1C & 1D that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1C Monetary Contribution Basin 3 (Stage 1C & 1D Drainage Capitalisation and first renewal of the Stormwater Management Works (30 years), To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1C $220,431.93 At 6 June 2022 N/A Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Basin 1 3 (Stage 1C) LOT 1 11,660 m2 117 3,578m2 Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Four (4) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $0.00 Developer works $41,028 Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Basin 2 PT LOT 1 5,177m2 Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Four (4) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $0.00 Developer works $39,954.52 Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Basin 3 (Stage 1D) LOT 159 1,430m2 Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the Four removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Reserve – 17 visits per annum Two (42) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1D $0.00 Developer works $39,954.52 Contribution Public Purpose Manner & Extent Timing Contribution Credit / Value of Works 3,578m2 Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum the drainage reserve and maintenance works replacement of dead or damaged flora and the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate Developer works 1,430m2 Reserve – 17 visits per annum As security for the Developer’s obligations to pay the Contributions, the Planning Agreement will be registered on the title of the Land and the Developer will provide Council with bank guarantees to ensure the completion of the Basins to their Final Basin (Bio) State. The nature of the Planning Agreement is a contractual relationship between the Council and the Developer for providing the Contributions. The effect of the Planning Agreement is that the Developer will provide the Contributions in the manner provided for by the Planning Agreement (as applicable).
5.1 The planning purposes served by the Planning Agreement
(1) Provision of infrastructure to accommodate and meet the demands of future developments and to mitigate the potential impacts of the Development on existing infrastructure;
(2) Enables the subject land to be developed in a timely and efficient manner to promote economic development and employment opportunities;
(3) Provides for the dedication of land for drainage reserve; and
(4) Provides for the construction of bioretention basins including water quality devices to enhance the natural environment.
5.2 How the Planning Agreement promotes the public interest
(1) By providing certainty as to provision of the Contributions;
(2) The proper management, development and conservation of land;
(3) The promotion and co-ordination of the orderly and economic use and development of land; and
(4) The Planning Agreement will provide an opportunity for involvement and participation by members of the community in development assessment, and are invited to make comment on the Planning Agreement.
5.3 The impact of the Planning Agreement
(1) Enable the land to be developed, therefore, increasing the availability of suitable residential land in Goulburn for future housing needs; and
(2) Enhance the natural environment through the construction and long-term maintenance of the water quality devices.
5.4 How the Planning Agreement promotes Council’s guiding principles 6 Identification of whether the Planning Agreement conforms with the Council's capital works program10,059.76
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Sources: Planning Agreement
Monetary Contribution. Monetary Contribution Basin 1 Maintenance of reserve Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of drainage reserve To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $94,421.29 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 1 Maintenance of bioretention basin Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of Bioretention Basin To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $72,559.30 At 6 June 2022 N/A Contribution Public Purpose Manner & Extent Timing Contribution Credit / Value of Works Monetary Contribution Basin 1 Drainage Capitalisation and first renewal of the Stormwater Management Works (30 years), ) To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $246,188.63 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 2 Maintenance of reserve Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of drainage reserve To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $70,052.25 At 6 June 2022 N/A Contribution Public Purpose Manner & Extent Timing Contribution Credit / Value of Works Monetary Contribution Basin 2 Drainage Capitalisation and first renewal of the Stormwater Management Works (30 years), ) To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $238,335.67 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 3 (Stage 1C & 1D 1D) Maintenance of reserve Ongoing maintenance (30 years) of drainage reserve To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1C $70,052.25 At 6 June 2022 N/A Monetary Contribution Basin 3 (Stage 1C & 1D 1D) Drainage Capitalisation and first renewal of the Stormwater Management Works (30 years), ) To be paid prior to the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1C $220,431.93 At 6 June 2022 N/A Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Basin 1 LOT 1 11,660 m2 Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Four (4) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $0.00 Developer works $41,028 Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Basin 2 PT LOT 1 5,177m2 Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Four (4) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $0.00 Developer works $39,954.52 Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the Four (4) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will $0.00 Developer works $39,954.52 Contribution Public Purpose Manner & Extent Timing Contribution Credit / Value of Works 3,578m2 reserve and Basin 2 PT LOT 1 5,177m2 removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum create a Final Lot in Stage 1A Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Basin 3 (Stage 1C) LOT 117 3,578m2 Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Reserve – 17 visits per annum Basin – 12 visits per annum Four (4) years from the issuance of the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1A $0.00 Developer works $39,954.52 Maintenance of the drainage reserve and Basin 3 (Stage 1D) LOT 159 1,430m2 Ongoing regular maintenance works Mowing, weeding, replacement of dead or damaged flora and the removal of litter and other foreign debris Minimum Service level Reserve – 17 visits per annum As security for Two (2) years from the Developer’s obligations to pay the Contributions, the Planning Agreement will be registered on the title issuance of the Land and the first Subdivision Certificate that will create a Final Lot in Stage 1D $0.00 Developer will provide Council with bank guarantees to ensure the completion of the Basins to their Final Basin (Bio) State. The nature of the Planning Agreement is a contractual relationship between the Council and works $10,059.76 No disclosures made by the Developer for providing the Contributions. The effect purposes of the Planning Agreement is that the Developer will provide the Contributions in the manner provided for by the Planning Agreement clause 13.2 ROAD No· 10 151 150 152 ROAD 149 148 153 154 155 156 SEE SHEET TWO 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 252 251 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 253 254 255 256 257 258 No· 3 159 No· 1 157 158 ROAD No· 8 (as applicable).
5.1 The planning purposes served by the Planning Agreement
DR) 250 249 248 247 313 314 SCIMS 98 97 96 94 ROAD 303 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 242 243 304 244 245 246 116 115 114 113 112 111 259 305 110 109 108 107 106 241 240 306 312 311 310 315 316 317 318 92 91 90 89 51 223 224 225 226 227 50 93 ROAD 88 87 86 85 99 100 (1DR) Provision of infrastructure to accommodate and meet the demands of future developments and to mitigate the potential impacts of the Development on existing infrastructure;
ROAD 52 75 307 309 ROAD No· 7 No· 2 84 83 82 81 80 101 102 103 104 105 233 239 238 262 261 260 234 235 232 231 230 229 228 267 236 237 263 264 265 308 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 20·115 WIDE No· 3 49 53 48 54 47 55 46 56 74 73 72 No· 5 347 346 345 344 326 266 327 328 1 329 45 44 No· 1 57 70 58 69 59 268 269 340 339 338 337 343 ROAD 41 68 (2DR) Enables the subject land to be developed in a timely and efficient manner to promote economic development and employment opportunities;
40 60 61 39 67 336 335 334 333 332 DP 1211073 DP 1211073 SWAN LOOP DP 1193109 ARM ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ JUNCTION CIRCUIT 404 ▇▇▇▇ Pt 1 STREET AVENUE (3DR) Provides for the dedication of land for drainage reserve; and
ROAD No· 6 15 25 ROAD 14 26 9 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ MATCHLESS ROAD 13 27 DP 1211073 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ SWAN LOOP MIDDLE 24 220 6 CIRCUIT 12 28 29 2 11 30 219 218 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ DP 1175397 206 217 216 207 208 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ROAD 1021 101 NDS P BOULEVARD OKLA D STREET 209 210 DP 791204 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ BRO 212 211 ROAD No· 4 201 2 MOUNT AVENUE ▇▇▇▇ CIRCUIT POIDEVIN PLACE PM70552 FD 204 203 202 BONNEVILLE MATCHLESS MONASTERY DRIVE ROAD ▇▇▇▇▇▇ PLACE PM70551 FD ROAD ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ QUAD RANT WIDENING PLACE QUIBERON WAY SSM195958 FD SSM195959 FD SSM195960 FD (4DR) Provides for the construction of bioretention basins including water quality devices to enhance the natural environment.
5.2 How the Planning Agreement promotes the public interest
(1) By providing certainty as to provision of the Contributions;
(2) The proper management, development and conservation of land;
(3) The promotion and co-ordination of the orderly and economic use and development of land; and
(4) The Planning Agreement will provide an opportunity for involvement and participation by members of the community in development assessment, and are invited to make comment on the Planning Agreement.
5.3 The impact of the Planning Agreement
(1) Enable the land to be developed, therefore, increasing the availability of suitable residential land in Goulburn for future housing needs; and
(2) Enhance the natural environment through the construction and long-term maintenance of the water quality devices.
5.4 How the Planning Agreement promotes Council’s guiding principles 6 Identification of whether the Planning Agreement conforms with the Council's capital works program~ DENOTES DRAINAGE RESERVE 99° 54' 50·795 30" A O R 549·87 Pt 1 128°43'20" 12·34 MGA
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Sources: Planning Agreement