Camden Council's Natural Assets Policy
Camden Council's Natural Assets Policy was adopted 12th May 2003
Purpose of the policy
1. Integrate the regulatory requirements of state natural resource management legislation and policies including:
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act
Fisheries Management Act – Habitat protection Plan No. 3 – The Hawkesbury Nepean River System
Threatened Species Conservation Act, 1995
Planning for Bushfire Protection (PlanningNSW & NSWRFS)
Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No. 20 Hawkesbury – Nepean River 1987.
Rivers and Foreshores Improvement Act; and
Note: This Policy does not replace existing State Legislation/Policy. In the case of any inconsistency between this Policy and relevant State Legislation and Policies – The State legislation/policies prevails.
2. Provide guidance for the development , redevelopment and subdivision of land which may impact on natural assets.
Aims and Objectives
The principal objectives of this policy are to
Facilitate ecologically sustainable development through the substantial retention and long term management of natural assets* in Camden
Protect the environment of the Camden Local Government Area (LGA) by ensuring that the impacts of future land uses are considered in a cumulative and total catchment management context
Protect and conserve and restore native vegetation in parcels of a size, quality and configuration which will enable the existing plant and animal communities to survive in the long term
Maintain the natural hydrological processes of the landscape to ensure the survival of aquatic ecosystems and the mitigation of salinity risk and
Provide an off-setting mechanism to provide flexibility in the implementation of this policy.
*Natural Assets
The stock of soil, freshwater, clean air and vegetation and other resources that underpins survival, health and prosperity of human communities.