C1.A Lot size and dimensions


Note

The LEP provides information about minimum lot sizes for subdivision that apply in Port Stephens.

Objective

  • To ensure all new lots have a size and shape appropriate to their proposed use, and to allow for the provision of necessary services and other requirements.

Controls

C1.1 Residential subdivision block layouts should be capable of supporting lots that can fit a rectangular building footprint of 15m x 8m or 10m x 12m, as illustrated by Figure 30: Residential block dimensions and rectangular building footprint.

Figure 30: Residential block dimensions and rectangular building footprint

C1.2 Splay corners are provided for corner lots and must be a minimum of:

  • 4m x 4m for residential zones
  • 8m x 8m for commercial and industrial zones
  • 6m x 6m or merit-based approach for other zones

C1.3 All lots in the subdivision must have direct street frontage. Battle-axe lots are only considered when there is no practical way to provide direct street frontage.

C1.4 Where subdivision requires an access handle, the following access handle requirements apply:

  • Dwelling house and dual occupancy (residential zone):
    • Minimum entry width of 3.6m; and
    • Maximum length of 30m; and
    • Maximum of 3 Torrens Title lots.
  • Multi dwelling housing and residential flat buildings:
    • Minimum entry width of 6m; and
    • Maximum length of 50m.
  • Commercial and industrial developments:
    • Minimum entry width of 10m; and
    • Maximum of 3 Torrens Title lots.
  • Rural subdivision:
    • Minimum entry width of 6.5m for a 2-lot subdivision; or
    • Minimum entry width of 10m for a 3-lot subdivision.

Note

Where subdivisions require an access handle and/or right of carriageway, it must be constructed prior to the issuing of a subdivision certificate.