Schedule 1
MATTERS FOR WHICH PROVISION MAY BE MADE IN DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Part I – ROADS
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Reservation of land for roads and establishment of public rights of way including public rights of way to and over beaches.2.
Closing or diversion of existing roads and public and private rights of way.3.
Construction of new roads and alteration of existing roads.4.
The line, width, level, construction, access to and egress from the general dimensions and character of roads, whether new or existing.Providing for and generally regulating the construction or execution of works incidental to the making or improvement of any road, including the erection of bridges, culverts, gullies, fencing, barriers, shelters, the provision of artificial lighting, and seats and the planting or protecting of grass, trees and shrubs on or adjoining such road.Part II – BUILDING AND OTHER STRUCTURES
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Regulating and controlling, either generally or in particular areas, all or any of the following matters:(a)the size and height of buildings and fences;(b)building lines, coverage and the space about buildings;(c)the objects which may be affixed to buildings;(d)the purposes for the manner in which buildings may be used or occupied including in the case of dwelling houses, the letting thereof in separate tenements;(e)the prohibition of building or other operations on any land, or regulating such operations.2.
Regulating and controlling the design, colour and materials of buildings and fences.3.
Allocating any particular land, or all land in any particular area, for buildings of a specified class or classes or prohibiting or restricting either permanently or temporarily, the making of any building or any particular class or classes of buildings on any specified land.4.
Limiting the number of buildings or the number of buildings of a specified class which may be constructed, erected or made, on, in or under any area.Part III – COMMUNITY PLANNING
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Providing for the control of land by zoning or designating specific uses.2.
Regulating the layout of housing areas including density, spacing, grouping and orientation of houses in relation to roads, open spaces and other buildings.Determining the provision and siting of community facilities including shops, schools, churches, meetings halls, play centres and recreation grounds in relation to the number and siting of houses.Part IV – AMENITIES
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Allocation of lands as open spaces whether public or private.2.
Allocation of land for burial grounds and crematoria.3.
Allocation of lands-(b)for game and bird sanctuaries;(c)for the protection of marine life;(d)for national parks and environmental protection areas.4.
Preservation of buildings, caves, sites and objects of artistic, architectural, archaeological, historical, or cultural inter-est.5.
Preservation or protection of forests, woods, trees, shrubs, plants and flowers.6.
Protection of the coastal zone, designation of marine parks, special resource and special use areas.7.
Prohibiting, restricting or controlling, either generally or in particular places, the exhibition, whether on the ground, or any building or any temporary erection, whether on land or in water, or in the air, of all or any particular forms of advertisement or other public notices.8.
Preventing, remedying or removing injury to amenities arising from the ruinous or neglected condition of any building or fence, or by the objectionable or neglected condition of any land attached to a building or fence or abutting on a road or situate in a residential area.Prohibiting, regulating and controlling the deposit or diposal of waste materials and refuse, the disposal of sewage and the pollution of rivers, lakes, ponds, gullies beaches and the seashore.Part V – PUBLIC SERVICES
Facilitating the establishment, extension or improvement of works by statutory or other undertakers in relation to power, lighting, water supply, sewage, drainage, sewage disposal, refuse disposal or other public services.Part VI
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Facilitating the establishment, extension or improvement of systems of transport whether by land, water or air.2.
Allocating sites for use in relation to transport, and the reservation of land for that purpose.Providing for the establishment, extension or improvement of telegraphic, telephone, wireless or radar communication, the allocating of sites for use in relation to such communication, and the reservation of land for that purpose.Part VII – MISCELLANEOUS
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Providing for regulating the making of agreements for the purpose of a development plan by the Minister with a local authority or with owners and other persons, and by a local authority with such persons and by such persons with one another.2.
Sub-division of land and in particular, but without restricting the generality of the foregoing -(a)regulating the type of development to be carried out and the size and form of plots;(b)requiring the allocation of land for any of the public services referred to in Part V or for any other purposes referred to in this Schedule for which land may be allocated;(c)prescribing the character and type of public services or other works which shall be undertaken and completed by any applicant for permission to sub-divide as a condition of the grant of such permission;(d)coordinating the sub-division of contiguous properties in order to give effect to any scheme of development appertaining to such properties.Making any provisions necessary for -(a)adjusting and altering the boundaries and areas of any towns;(b)enabling the establishment of satellite towns and new towns;(c)effecting such exchanges of land or cancellation of existing sub-division plans as may be necessary or convenient for the purposes aforesaid.Schedule II
MATTERS FOR WHICH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESMENT SHALL BE REQUIRED
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Hotels of more than twelve rooms;2.
Sub-divisions of more than six plots;3.
Residential development of more than six units;4.
Any industrial plant which in the opinion of the Authority is likely to cause significant adverse environmental impact;5.
Quarrying and other mining activities;7.
Land reclamation, dredging and filling of ponds;8.
Airports, ports and harbours;10.
Hydro-electric projects and power plants;12.
Water purification plants;13.
Sanitary land fill operations, solid waste disposal sites and other similar sites;14.
Gas pipeline installations;15.
Any development projects generating or potentially generating emissions, aqueous effluent, solid waste, noise/ vibration or radioactive discharges;16.
Any development involving the storage and use of hazardous materials;17.
Coastal zone developments;18.
Development in wet lands, marine parks, national parks, conservation areas, environmental protection areas or other sensitive environmental areas.