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Hornsby Shire Council Proposal to Amp Up Preparations for Electric Vehicle Future

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Anticipating forecasted uptake of electric vehicles in New South Wales, Hornsby Shire Council last night resolved to exhibit proposed amendments to its Hornsby Development Control Plan that would ensure electric vehicle readiness in new developments, avoiding the need for expensive retrofits in the future.

The proposal seeks to provide practical solutions for residents of Hornsby Shire in line with predictions by the State Government that electric vehicle sales are expected to increase to 52 per cent by 2030/31, drastically increasing the need for access to electric vehicle charging units.

Embracing the transition to electric vehicles also falls in line with a suite of Council’s strategies and plans including its 2050 Net Zero target and Sustainable Hornsby 2040 Strategy which seek to bolster sustainability outcomes and increase ecological, economic and social resilience within the Shire.

Controls within the proposed amendments would include a mandated minimum of one EV-ready connection for each dwelling-allocated car space to ensure practical, safe and compliant access to charging infrastructure across low, medium and high-density residential and commercial developments.

Hornsby Shire Mayor Philip Ruddock AO says the specifics of the proposed amendments are proactive in their intent to not only support the uptake of electric vehicles but also encourage it among residents of all types of dwellings.

“We’ve seen evidence across Sydney already that the ballooning demand for electric vehicles in this city is outpacing the infrastructure to support it,” said Mayor Ruddock.

“We also know that transport is currently the second-largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in Hornsby Shire. These proposed controls will allow Hornsby Shire to get on the front foot with anticipating further uptake of this technology and support our residents with the facilities they need for a practical approach to the future of transport.”

Following the 28-day exhibition period, a report on submissions will be presented to Council for consideration. Residents will be able to have their say on the proposal at yoursay.hornsby.nsw.gov.au.

Also at last night’s meeting, Council:

  • Determined Mayoral minutes about the passing of tireless local sports advocate Cate Newman and scientist, botanist and bush regenerator, Jenifer Lewis.
  • Noted Written Returns of Interest recently lodged with the General Manager by Councillors and designated staff.
  • Received and noted a report on Investments and Borrowings for the Period Ending 31 August 2023.
  • Determined that the number of Councillors for the next term of office remain at ten.
  • Endorsed the Operational Land classification for six Crown land parcels at Brooklyn, Canoelands, Cowan, Mount Colah, Berowra and Maroota and determined to request approval from the NSW Government for these.
  • Approved the draft Agritourism amendments to the Hornsby Development Control Plan.
  • Resolved to exhibit draft Development Control Plan amendments for Seniors Housing in Heritage Conservation Areas.

The full agenda of the meeting, along with details of each item discussed, can be found at hornsby.nsw.gov.au. The video recording of the meeting will be available from tomorrow afternoon.