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BLAYNEY LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1998 - SCHEDULE 9

SCHEDULE 9 – Development that does not require the consent of Council

(clause 6C)

(1) Development by public authorities

Development by or on behalf of a public authority comprising:

(a) use of existing buildings of the Crown, or
(b) works for the purpose of:
• minor extensions to utility undertakings for the provision of water, sewerage, drainage, electricity or gas service, or
• railways on railway land including buildings for any purpose within the environs of an existing railway station, but excluding buildings for purposes other than railway purposes with access to a public place, or
• roads by roads authorities on public roads or land reserved for the purpose of public roads, or
• improving and maintaining travelling stock, camping and water reserves by a Rural Lands Protection Board but excluding the erection of buildings, or
• soil conservation works, afforestation, flood mitigation, water conservation or river improvement by, or authorised by, the Department of Land and Water Conservation, or
• cemetery undertakings by, or on behalf of, the Council on cemetery land.

(2) Subdivision

Subdivision of land for the purpose of:

• widening a public road by a roads authority, or
• excising from an allotment land which is, or intended to be, used for public purposes, including drainage purposes, bushfire or other rescue service purposes or public conveniences.

(3) Bushfire hazard reduction

Development for the purpose of bushfire hazard reduction carried out in accordance with a plan of operations approved by the rural fires authority for the area.

(4) Use of Crown reserves

Use of Crown Land or Crown Reserves for the purpose for which the land is so dedicated or reserved but excluding the erection of buildings or the creation of access to a public road.



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