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BALLINA LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1987 - REG 28

Tourist accommodation

28 Tourist accommodation

(1) This clause applies to development for the purpose of tourist accommodation on any land to which clause 12 applies on which a dwelling-house is lawfully erected or on which a dwelling-house may be erected in accordance with that clause.
(2) The council shall not consent to the carrying out of development for a purpose specified in Column 1 of the Table to this subclause:
(a) so as to permit the erection or use of more sites, units or cabins, as the case may be, than the number permitted by Column 2 of that Table, and
(b) if the allotment of land on which the development is to be carried out has an area less than that specified in Column 3 of that Table,
shown opposite that purpose.

Table

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Caravan/Camping Parks 25 sites per hectare 5 hectares
Hotels/Motels 10 units per hectare 2 hectares
Holiday Cabins 3 cabins per hectare 5 hectares
(2A) Notwithstanding subclause (2), the council must not consent to development for the purpose of holiday cabins on land within Zone No 7 (d1) of a density greater than 1 cabin per 5 hectares of site area up to a total maximum of 5 holiday cabins (not including a manager’s residence).
(3) The council may grant consent to an application to carry out development to which this clause applies only where an environmental impact report has been lodged with the application containing the matters referred to in clause 9 (4).
(4) In the preparation of the environmental impact report referred to in subclause (3), the person preparing the statement shall consult with the council and shall, in completing the preparation of the statement, have regard to any requirements notified to the person in writing by the council in respect of the form and content of the report.



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