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BANKSTOWN LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2001
- Made under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
- As at 1 October 2011
- Reg 298 of 2002
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
1. Name of plan
2. Objectives of this plan
3. Land where this plan applies
4. Effect of this plan on other environmental planning instruments
5. Consent authority
6. Definitions
7. Covenants
PART 2 - GENERAL ZONING CONTROLS
8. Zones in this plan
9. Exempt development
10. Complying development
11. Development which is allowed or prohibited within a zone
12. Additional discretion to grant consent
PART 3 - SPECIAL PROVISIONS
13. Other development which requires consent
14. Development by public authorities
15. Roads, drainage, open space etc
PART 4 - OTHER SPECIAL PROVISIONS
16. General objectives of these special provisions
17. General environmental considerations
18. Environmentally significant land
19. Ecologically sustainable development
20. Trees
21. Development adjacent to water bodies
22. Acid sulfate soils
23. Development adjacent to residential zones
24. Airports
25. Outdoor advertising
26. Flood liable land
27. Landfill
28. Temporary development
29. Land classified or reclassified as operational land
30. Floor space ratios
31. Pet boarding
32. Access for people with disabilities
33. Brothels
34. Land acquisition
35. Use of land before or after it is acquired
36. Use of land within Zone 7 before it is acquired
36A. Special requirements for particular sites
36B. Development of land at 80 Miller Road, Villawood
36C. Development along arterial roads
PART 5 - HERITAGE
37. Heritage items
38. Development in the vicinity of heritage items
39. Heritage advertisements and notifications
40. (Repealed)
41. Heritage conservation incentives
42. Development of known or potential archaeological sites
PART 6 - RURAL ZONE
43. Objectives of the Rural zone
PART 7 - RESIDENTIAL ZONES
44. Objectives of the residential zones
45. General restrictions on development
46. Core residential development standards
47. Isolation of allotments
PART 8 - BUSINESS ZONES
48. Objectives of the Business zones
49. Restricted premises
50. Restrictions on certain development
50A. Development in Zone 3 (c)
PART 9 - INDUSTRIAL ZONES
51. Objectives of the Industrial zones
52. Development in the Industrial zones
53. Bulky goods salesrooms or showrooms
54. Development of certain land at Greenacre
54A. Development of certain land at Padstow
PART 10 - SPECIAL USES ZONE
55. Objectives of the Special Uses zone
56. Railway land
PART 11 - OPEN SPACE ZONES
57. Objectives of the Open Space zones
58. Floodway
PART 12 - ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ZONE
59. Objectives of the Environment Protection zone
PART 13 - NATIONAL PARKS AND NATURE RESERVES ZONE
60. Objectives of the National Parks and Nature Reserves zone
PART 14 - REVESBY URBAN VILLAGE
61. Aims of Part
62. Land to which this Part applies
63. Application of Part
64. Development of Revesby Urban Village
65. Development standards
PART 15 - POTTS HILL RESERVOIRS SITE
Division 1 - Preliminary
66. Application of Part
67. Interpretation
68. Relationship with other environmental planning instruments
69. Maps
Division 2 - Provisions applying to development within Potts Hill Reservoirs site
70. Land use zones
71. Objectives of land use zones to be taken into account
72. Zone R2 Low Density Residential
73. Zone R3 Medium Density Residential
74. Zone B7 Business Park
75. Zone RE1 Public Recreation
76. Temporary use of land
77. Height of buildings
78. Floor space ratio
79. Exceptions to development standards
80. Infrastructure development and use of existing buildings of the Crown
81. Controls relating to miscellaneous permissible uses
82. Savings provision relating to pending applications
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
SCHEDULE 3
SCHEDULE 4
SCHEDULE 5
SCHEDULE 6
SCHEDULE 7
SCHEDULE 8
SCHEDULE 9
SCHEDULE 10
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