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CAMPBELLTOWN (URBAN AREA) LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2002 - REG 26

Zone 7 (d6)-Environmental Protection 0.4 hectare Minimum Zone

26 Zone 7 (d6)-Environmental Protection 0.4 hectare Minimum Zone

(1) What land is within Zone 7 (d6)? Land is within Zone 7 (d6) if it is shown coloured orange with red edging and lettered “7 (d6)” on the map.
(2) What are the zone objectives and what effect do they have? The objectives of this zone are:
(a) to permit intensive rural-residential living on land which can be provided with sewage reticulation (but, because of scenic quality or for other reasons, has not been zoned residential) by allowing a minimum lot size of 0.4 hectare, and
(b) to allow some diversity of development, but only where it is unlikely to have a detrimental effect on the quality or character of the locality or the amenity of any existing or proposed development in the locality.
Except as otherwise provided by this plan, consent must not be granted for development on land within this zone unless the consent authority is of the opinion that carrying out the proposed development would be consistent with one or more of the objectives of this zone.
A further objective of this zone is to encourage a high quality standard of development which is aesthetically pleasing, functional and relates sympathetically to nearby and adjoining development.
(3) What development may be carried out without consent? Development may be carried out on land within this zone without consent for the purpose of:
drainage; utility installations.
(4) What development may be carried out only with consent? Development which is not included in subclause (3) or (5) may be carried out with consent on land within this zone.
(5) What development is prohibited? Development is prohibited on land within this zone if it is for the purpose of:
amusement centres; animal boarding or training establishments; auction premises; boarding-houses; bulky goods retailing; bus depots; caravan parks; clubs; commercial premises; computer processing centres; dwellings (other than dwelling houses and dual occupancies (attached)); educational establishments; exhibition homes; extractive industries; heliports; hospitals; hotels; industrial machinery showrooms; industries (other than those carried on in craft studios); institutions; intensive horticulture; intensive livestock keeping; junk yards; landscape supply establishments; liquor stores; motels; motor showrooms; motor vehicle body repair workshops; motor vehicle repair stations; motor vehicle spare parts and accessories outlets; places of assembly; plant hire; professional consulting rooms; public buildings; recreation establishments; recreation facilities; refreshment rooms; religious establishments; research establishments; retail plant nurseries; roadside stalls; service stations; shops; storage establishments; transport terminals; veterinary establishments; warehouses.



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