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DCP Chapter E20 - Regrowth Kurri Kurri - Adopted by Council
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Consultation has concluded
Project Information
At the council meeting on 20 September 2023, Council resolved to adopt the draft Development Control Plan (DCP) Chapter – Regrowth Kurri Kurri.
The new Chapter applies to the land known as Regrowth Kurri Kurri and includes the site previously occupied by the Kurri Kurri Hydro Aluminum Smelter. The Chapter contains area-based land-use controls to guide the design, conservation and management of development.
Background - site and project history
After closing the operations of Kurri Kurri Hydro Aluminum Smelter, the landowner started investigating redevelopment opportunities for the former Smelter land and surrounding land in Loxford, Cliftleigh and Gillieston Heights within the Cessnock and Maitland Local Government Areas (LGA).
Separate proposals for land within their respective LGA were to be prepared. A Planning Proposal was prepared for the land (Hydro Kurri Kurri) within the Cessnock LGA, wherein, part of the land was rezoned by amending the Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 2011 (CLEP 2011) to permit employment, industrial and residential development. The rezoning of land within the Cessnock LGA occurred on 16 December 2022.
In addition, the land was declared an Urban Release Area (URA) by including it in the Urban Release Areas maps associated with the CLEP 2011. As such, a site-specific DCP is required under the provision of clause 6.3 of the CLEP 2011. This was also anticipated during the assessment of the Planning Proposal for the land that future development will be guided and controlled by a site-specific development control chapter in the Cessnock Development Control Plan 2010 (DCP 2010).
Council is seeking feedback regarding the development controls for future subdivision and development of Hydro Kurri Kurri.
The draft Chapter E20 - Hydro Kurri Kurri of the DCP 2010 (Draft Hydro DCP) at Enclosure 1 has been prepared to meet these requirements and is now on public exhibition for community comment.
Have a quick question? Get a direct response from the planning team byclicking here.
How to make a submission
You can make a submission using the online form located below orclicking this link.
Should you intend to make a submission in writing, you may do so by5:00pm on 29 May, 2023. Please quote “Draft Chapter E20 - Hydro Kurri Kurri”. Submissions should be addressed to The General Manager and can be submitted via:
Any views expressed in written submission will be considered by Council before a final decision is made.
The consultation period for this project concluded on 29 May, 2023.
Project Information
At the council meeting on 20 September 2023, Council resolved to adopt the draft Development Control Plan (DCP) Chapter – Regrowth Kurri Kurri.
The new Chapter applies to the land known as Regrowth Kurri Kurri and includes the site previously occupied by the Kurri Kurri Hydro Aluminum Smelter. The Chapter contains area-based land-use controls to guide the design, conservation and management of development.
Background - site and project history
After closing the operations of Kurri Kurri Hydro Aluminum Smelter, the landowner started investigating redevelopment opportunities for the former Smelter land and surrounding land in Loxford, Cliftleigh and Gillieston Heights within the Cessnock and Maitland Local Government Areas (LGA).
Separate proposals for land within their respective LGA were to be prepared. A Planning Proposal was prepared for the land (Hydro Kurri Kurri) within the Cessnock LGA, wherein, part of the land was rezoned by amending the Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 2011 (CLEP 2011) to permit employment, industrial and residential development. The rezoning of land within the Cessnock LGA occurred on 16 December 2022.
In addition, the land was declared an Urban Release Area (URA) by including it in the Urban Release Areas maps associated with the CLEP 2011. As such, a site-specific DCP is required under the provision of clause 6.3 of the CLEP 2011. This was also anticipated during the assessment of the Planning Proposal for the land that future development will be guided and controlled by a site-specific development control chapter in the Cessnock Development Control Plan 2010 (DCP 2010).
Council is seeking feedback regarding the development controls for future subdivision and development of Hydro Kurri Kurri.
The draft Chapter E20 - Hydro Kurri Kurri of the DCP 2010 (Draft Hydro DCP) at Enclosure 1 has been prepared to meet these requirements and is now on public exhibition for community comment.
Have a quick question? Get a direct response from the planning team byclicking here.
How to make a submission
You can make a submission using the online form located below orclicking this link.
Should you intend to make a submission in writing, you may do so by5:00pm on 29 May, 2023. Please quote “Draft Chapter E20 - Hydro Kurri Kurri”. Submissions should be addressed to The General Manager and can be submitted via:
DCP Chapter E20 - Regrowth Kurri Kurri - Adopted by Council has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
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Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for DCP Chapter E20 - Regrowth Kurri Kurri - Adopted by Council
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
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