Common use of The Planning Purposes Served by the Planning Agreement Clause in Contracts

The Planning Purposes Served by the Planning Agreement. The delivery of the contributions will provide community benefits that will facilitate the redevelopment of the Land envisaged by relevant planning strategies, including the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. The monetary contribution will be used to provide public amenities and infrastructure in the vicinity of the Development as proposed in the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. This contribution will assist in implementing the Council’s strategy and vision for the Xxxxxxx area as identified in the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. The contributions to be delivered under the Planning Agreement will contribute to providing appropriate facilities and infrastructure for the Development and the surrounding area, producing a good planning outcome for the Development of the Land. As it would be difficult to obtain these benefits through other statutory means, the Planning Agreement is the most suitable instrument by which the contributions can be delivered. How the Planning Agreement promotes the objectives of the Local Government Act 1993 and the elements of the Council’s Charter The Planning Agreement is consistent with the following purposes of the Local Government Act 1993: • to give councils the ability to provide goods, services and facilities, and to carry out activities, appropriate to the current and future needs of local communities and the wider public; • to give councils a role in the management, improvement and development of the resources of their areas. By enabling Council to provide public infrastructure and improve public domain areas, the Planning Agreement is consistent with the following guiding principles for councils, set out in section 8A of the Local Government Act 1993 (replacing the Council’s Charter): • Councils should provide strong and effective representation, leadership, planning and decision-making. • Councils should carry out functions in a way that provides the best possible value for residents and ratepayers. • Councils should plan strategically, using the integrated planning and reporting framework, for the provision of effective and efficient services and regulation to meet the diverse needs of the local community. • Councils should manage lands and other assets so that current and future local community needs can be met in an affordable way. • Councils should consider the long term and cumulative effects of actions on future generations. • Councils should consider the principles of ecologically sustainable development. • Councils should actively engage with their local communities, through the use of the integrated planning and reporting framework and other measures Whether the Planning Agreement Conforms with the Council’s Capital Works Program The public amenities and infrastructure to be provided will assist Council in implementing the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. The Planning Agreement will provide capital infrastructure and public benefits beyond those set out in Council’s capital works program and will enable Council to advance the construction of relevant infrastructure. The Planning Agreement provides for infrastructure needs that will arise as a consequence of the proposed development of the Land. Whether the Planning Agreement specifies that certain requirements must be complied with before a construction certificate, occupation certificate or subdivision certificate is issued

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Samples: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

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The Planning Purposes Served by the Planning Agreement. The delivery of the contributions will provide community benefits that will facilitate the redevelopment of the Land envisaged by relevant planning strategies, including the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. The monetary contribution will be used to provide public amenities and infrastructure in the vicinity of the Development as proposed in the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. This contribution will assist in implementing the Council’s strategy and vision for the Xxxxxxx area as identified in the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. The contributions to be delivered under the Planning Agreement will contribute to providing appropriate facilities and infrastructure for the Development and the surrounding area, producing a good planning outcome for the Development of the Land. As it would be difficult to obtain these benefits through other statutory means, the Planning Agreement is the most suitable instrument by which the contributions can be delivered. How the Planning Agreement promotes the objectives of the Local Government Act 1993 and the elements of the Council’s Charter The Planning Agreement is consistent with the following purposes of the Local Government Act 1993Xxx 0000: • to give councils the ability to provide goods, services and facilities, and to carry out activities, appropriate to the current and future needs of local communities and the wider public; • to give councils a role in the management, improvement and development of the resources of their areas. By enabling Council to provide public infrastructure and improve public domain areas, the Planning Agreement is consistent with the following guiding principles for councils, set out in section 8A of the Local Government Act 1993 Xxx 0000 (replacing the Council’s Charter): • Councils should provide strong and effective representation, leadership, planning and decision-making. • Councils should carry out functions in a way that provides the best possible value for residents and ratepayers. • Councils should plan strategically, using the integrated planning and reporting framework, for the provision of effective and efficient services and regulation to meet the diverse needs of the local community. • Councils should manage lands and other assets so that current and future local community needs can be met in an affordable way. • Councils should consider the long term and cumulative effects of actions on future generations. • Councils should consider the principles of ecologically sustainable development. • Councils should actively engage with their local communities, through the use of the integrated planning and reporting framework and other measures Whether the Planning Agreement Conforms with the Council’s Capital Works Program The public amenities and infrastructure to be provided will assist Council in implementing the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. The Planning Agreement will provide capital infrastructure and public benefits beyond those set out in Council’s capital works program and will enable Council to advance the construction of relevant infrastructure. The Planning Agreement provides for infrastructure needs that will arise as a consequence of the proposed development of the Land. Whether the Planning Agreement specifies that certain requirements must be complied with before a construction certificate, occupation certificate or subdivision certificate is issued

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Samples: Planning Agreement

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The Planning Purposes Served by the Planning Agreement. The delivery Planning Agreement will provide a major public benefit in terms of the contributions will provide community benefits that will facilitate provision of public open space and an improved transport network to service the redevelopment of Development and the Land envisaged by relevant planning strategies, including the Xxxxxxx Master Plansurrounding area. The monetary contribution will be used to provide public amenities and infrastructure in the vicinity of the Development as proposed in the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. This contribution will assist in implementing the Council’s strategy and vision for the Xxxxxxx area as identified in the Xxxxxxx Master Plan. The contributions Contributions to be delivered under the Planning Agreement will contribute to providing appropriate facilities and infrastructure for the Development and the surrounding areaDevelopment, producing a good planning outcome for the Development of the Land. As it would be difficult to obtain these benefits through other statutory means, the The Planning Agreement is facilitates the most suitable instrument by which delivery of long term road network upgrades within the contributions can be deliveredprecinct in line with Council’s adopted development strategy. How the Planning Agreement promotes the objectives of the Local Government Act 1993 and the elements of the Council’s Charter (now section 8A) The Planning Agreement is consistent with promotes the following purposes objects of the Local Government Act 1993: • to 1993 because it will give councils Council the ability to provide goods, services and facilities, facilities and to carry out activities, appropriate to the current and future needs of local communities and of the wider public; • to give councils a role . The Planning Agreement will provide appropriate public infrastructure for the benefit of the community in the management, improvement and development area of the resources of their areasDevelopment. By enabling The Planning Agreement enables Council to provide public infrastructure and improve public domain areasareas and transport networks, the Planning Agreement is consistent with the following guiding principles for councils, set out in section 8A of the Local Government Act 1993 (replacing the Council’s Charter): • Councils should provide strong and effective representation, leadership, planning and decision-making. • Councils should carry out functions in a way that provides the best possible value for residents and ratepayers. • Councils should plan strategically, using the integrated planning and reporting framework, for the provision of effective and efficient services and regulation to meet the diverse needs of the local community. • Councils should manage lands and other assets so that current and future local community needs can be met in an affordable way. • Councils should consider the long term and cumulative effects of actions on future generations. • Councils should consider the principles of ecologically sustainable development. • Councils should actively engage with their local communities, through the use of the integrated planning and reporting framework and other measures Whether measures. The Council's strategic planning for the Planning Agreement Conforms with the Council’s Capital Works Program The public amenities Meadowbank area seeks to provide enhanced pedestrian and infrastructure to be provided will assist Council in implementing the Xxxxxxx Master Planvehicular movement via improved road access. The Planning Agreement will provide capital infrastructure and public benefits beyond those set out in Council’s capital works program and will enable Council to advance is consistent with this strategic plan for the construction of relevant infrastructure. The Planning Agreement provides for infrastructure needs that will arise as a consequence of the proposed development of the Landarea. Whether the Planning Agreement specifies that certain requirements must be complied with before a construction certificate, occupation certificate or subdivision certificate is issuedissued The Planning Agreement specifies for the following to be complied with prior to the issue of a construction certificate:

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