Common use of Other Inclusions Clause in Contracts

Other Inclusions. The Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 does not preclude a planning agreement from containing other provisions that may be necessary or desirable in the circumstances of the cases with the exception of the specified exclusions in 3.5 and3.6 below. Planning agreements may be used in a wide variety of circumstances and achieve a variety of planning outcomes. Accordingly, it is not appropriate for Ku-ring-gai Council to seek to limit the potential scope of a planning agreement in this context. More detail on the types of considerations that would be incorporated in planning agreements for different purposes are listed in Part 5 of this Policy.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

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