sufficient reserve sewage system capacity shall include treatment capacity for hauled sewage from private communal sewage services and individual on-site sewage services.
1.6.6.7 Planning for stormwater management shall:
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be integrated with planning for sewage and water services and ensure that systems are optimized, feasible and financially viable over the long term;
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minimize, or, where possible, prevent increases in contaminant loads;
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minimize erosion and changes in water balance, and prepare for the impacts of a changing climate through the effective management of stormwater, including the use of green infrastructure;
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mitigate risks to human health, safety, property and the environment;
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maximize the extent and function of vegetative and pervious surfaces; and
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promote stormwater management best practices, including stormwater attenuation and re-use, water conservation and efficiency, and low impact development.
1.6.7 Transportation Systems
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1.6.7.1 Transportation systems should be provided which are safe, energy efficient, facilitate the movement of people and goods, and are appropriate to address projected needs.
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1.6.7.2 Efficient use should be made of existing and planned infrastructure, including through the use of transportation demand management strategies, where feasible.
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1.6.7.3 As part of a multimodal transportation system, connectivity within and among transportation systems and modes should be maintained and, where possible, improved including connections which cross jurisdictional boundaries.
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1.6.7.4 A land use pattern, density and mix of uses should be promoted that minimize the length and number of vehicle trips and support current and future use of transit and active transportation.
1.6.8 Transportation and Infrastructure Corridors
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1.6.8.1 Planning authorities shall plan for and protect corridors and rights-of-way for infrastructure, including transportation, transit and electricity generation facilities and transmission systems to meet current and projected needs.
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1.6.8.2 Major goods movement facilities and corridors shall be protected for the long term.
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1.6.8.3 Planning authorities shall not permit development in planned corridors that could preclude or negatively affect the use of the corridor for the purpose(s) for which it was identified.