New South Wales Consolidated RegulationsIn this Regulation:
"amended EP&A Act 1979" means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act
1979 , as amended by the EP&A Amendment Acts.
"amended EP&A Regulation 1994" means the Environmental Planning and Assessment
Regulation 1994 , as amended by the Environmental Planning and Assessment
Amendment Regulation 1998 and the Environmental Planning and Assessment
Further Amendment Regulation 1998 .
"amended LG Act 1993" means the Local Government Act 1993 , as amended by the
EP&A Amendment Acts.
"appointed day" means the day appointed under section 2 of the EP&A Amendment
Acts for the commencement of that Act.
"EP&A Amendment Acts" means the Environmental Planning and Assessment
Amendment Act 1997 and the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1998 .
"existing EPI" means an environmental planning instrument:
(a) that was in existence immediately before the appointed day, or
(b) that was the subject of a decision under section 54 of the unamended EP&A Act 1979 immediately before the appointed day and was made before 1 July 1999."existing provision" of an existing EPI means a provision of the EPI:
(a) as in force immediately before the appointed day, or
(b) as amended after the appointed day, but before 1 July 1999, by some other environmental planning instrument that was the subject of a decision under section 54 of the unamended EP&A Act 1979 immediately before the appointed day, or
(c) as inserted in the EPI after the appointed day, but before 1 July 1999, by some other environmental planning instrument that was the subject of a decision under section 54 of the unamended EP&A Act 1979 immediately before the appointed day."new EPI" means an environmental planning instrument that is not an existing EPI.
(a) in item 1, 2, 5, 6 or 7 of Part A (buildings, temporary structures or moveable dwellings), or
(b) in item 2 (but only in relation to the erection of an advertising structure over a public road) or 3 of Part E (public roads)."repealed LG Act 1919" means the Local Government Act 1919 , as in force immediately before the appointed day.