Albury Development Control Plan 2010
Obtain detailed planning and design guidelines to support the planning controls set out in the Albury Local Environmental Plan 2010.
The Albury Development Control Plan (DCP) provides detailed planning and design guidelines to support the planning controls set out in the Albury Local Environmental Plan (LEP) 2010 when designing a development. It contains a number of parts, maps and appendices that you’ll need to refer to depending on your proposed development.
Notation
- As of 26 April 2023 (via State Environmental Planning Policy Amendment (Land Use Zones) (No 2) 2022) a reference to Zones B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, IN1, IN2 in a document should be taken to be a reference to an Employment Zone E1, E2, E3, E4 and supporting zone MU1 (refer to table below). For further information please see https://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/policy-and-legislation/planning-reforms/employment-zones-reform
Business and Industrial Zones | Employment Zones |
|---|---|
B1 Neighbourhood Centre B2 Local Centre | E1 Local Centre |
B3 Commercial Core | E2 Commercial Centre |
B4 Mixed Use | MU1 Mixed Use |
B5 Business Development B6 Enterprise Corridor B7 Business Park | E3 Productivity Support |
IN2 Light Industrial (Willowbank Road, East Albury) | E3 Productivity Support* |
IN1General Industrial IN2 Light Industrial | E4 General Industrial |
*This area was translated to a non-direct equivalent zone.
- As of 1 December 2021, a reference to an Environment Protection zone E1, E2, E3 or E4 in a document should be taken to be a reference to a Conservation zone C1, C2, C3 or C4. For further information please see NSW Government Conservation Zones Fact Sheet.
| Current name | New name |
|---|---|
| Zone E1 – National Parks and Nature Reserves | Zone C1 – National Parks and Nature Reserves |
| Zone E2 – Environmental Conservation | Zone C2 – Environmental Conservation |
| Zone E3 – Environmental Management | Zone C3 – Environmental Management |
| Zone E4 – Environmental Living | Zone C4 – Environmental Living |
- As of 1 March 2022, the NSW Government has consolidated 45 existing State Environmental Planning Polices (SEPPs) into 11 SEPPs based on focus areas. A reference to the former/repealed SEPPs in the Albury Development Control Plan 2010 should be taken as the relevant new consolidated SEPPs, please refer to the guidance on the NSW Department of Planning and Environment’s website Consolidated State Environmental Planning Policies.
(for applications lodged prior to Wednesday 1 July 2020)
(for applications lodged prior to gazettal of Albury Local Environmental Plan 2010 – Amendment No.25)