Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - Made under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 - As at 9 December 2011 - Reg 754 of 2000 TABLE OF PROVISIONS TABLE OF PROVISIONS PART 1 - ADMINISTRATION 1. Name of the Plan 2. Purpose of the Plan 3. Land to which the Plan applies 4. Effect of the Plan on other environmental planning instruments 5. Consent authority for the Plan 6. Exempt and complying development 7. General provisions in relation to the development of land 8. Definition of terms used in the Plan 9. Model provisions 10. The use of explanatory notes 11. Optional saving for undetermined applications PART 2 - VISION, GENERAL OBJECTIVES AND PLANNING PRINCIPLES 12. Vision of the Plan 13. General objectives 14. (Repealed) PART 3 - HERITAGE CONSERVATION 15. Objectives 16. General provisions for the development of land PART 4 - HOUSING 17. Objectives 18. Development control table: Residential Zone 19. General provisions for the development of land PART 5 - EMPLOYMENT 20. Objectives 21. Development control table: Business Zone 22. Development control table: Industrial Zone 23. General provisions for the development of land PART 6 - OPEN SPACE, RECREATION AND LEISURE 24. Objectives 25. Development control table: Open Space Zone 26. General provisions for the development of land PART 7 - COMMUNITY USES 27. Objectives 28. Development control table: Public Purpose Zone 29. Development of land within Public Purpose Zone PART 8 - SPECIAL PROVISIONS 30. Subdivision of land 31. Temporary use of land 32. Land reserved for roads 33. Foreshore building line 34. Foreshore access 35. Suspension of covenants, agreements and instruments 36. Additional uses and controls for certain land 37. Classification and reclassification of public land as operational land 38. Development on public roads SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 3 LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 1 Name of the Plan 1 Name of the Plan This Plan is called Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 and is referred to as "the Plan" throughout this document. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 2 Purpose of the Plan 2 Purpose of the Plan The purpose of the Plan is to provide a framework for the Council to carry out its responsibility for environmental planning provisions. The Plan has a vision and objectives which are implemented through provisions and development control tables. These provisions, when implemented together with the detailed policies, standards and performance criteria of development control plans, will facilitate the achievement of the Plan’s objectives. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 3 Land to which the Plan applies 3 Land to which the Plan applies The Plan applies to all land in the Leichhardt local government area as shown on the Zoning Map, except: (a) the land shown as deferred on that map and known as 1 The Crescent, Annandale, and (b) the land shown as deferred on that map and known as the State Rail Authority site, being land bounded by Balmain Road, City West Link Road, Moore Street West and Derbyshire Street, Leichhardt, and (c) any land to which Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 26—City West applies that is within that area. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 4 Effect of the Plan on other environmental planning instruments 4 Effect of the Plan on other environmental planning instruments (1) The Plan repeals all other local environmental plans and deemed environmental planning instruments that, immediately before the Plan took effect, applied to the land to which the Plan applies, except to the extent they relate to land shown as deferred on the Zoning Map. (2) The Plan amends State Environmental Planning Policy No 4—Development Without Consent by inserting the following words in alphabetical order in Schedule 2 (Land excepted from clauses 6–10): Leichhardt local government area LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 5 Consent authority for the Plan 5 Consent authority for the Plan The Council is the consent authority for the purposes of the Plan, except as provided by or under the Act. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 6 Exempt and complying development 6 Exempt and complying development (1) Development of minimal environmental impact listed as exempt development in Development Control Plan No 35 is exempt development. (2) Development listed as complying development in Development Control Plan No 35 is complying development if: (a) it is local development of a kind that can be carried out with consent on the land on which it is proposed, and (b) it is not an existing use, as defined by section 106 of the Act. (3) Development is exempt or complying development only if it complies with the development standards and other requirements applied to the development by Development Control Plan No 35. (4) A complying development certificate issued for any complying development is to be subject to the conditions for the development specified in Development Control Plan No 35. (5) In this clause, references to Development Control Plan No 35 are references to the provisions of that development control plan as adopted on 25 November 2003. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 7 General provisions in relation to the development of land 7 General provisions in relation to the development of land (1) Zones which apply in the Plan The following zones are applicable to land to which the Plan applies: Residential Zone, Business Zone, Industrial Zone, Open Space Zone, Public Purpose Zone. Land is included in a zone if it is shown on the Zoning Map in the manner specified in that zone’s development control table in the Plan. (2) Development which is allowed or prohibited in each zone Except as otherwise provided by the Plan, development of land within a zone that: (a) may be carried out with or without development consent, or (b) is prohibited, is specified in the development control table for the zone. (3) Land use objectives Consent must not be granted for development proposed within a zone unless the consent authority has taken into consideration such of the objectives of the Plan as are relevant to the proposal and is satisfied that the development is consistent with those objectives. For the purposes of this subclause, in the event of an inconsistency between the general objectives of the Plan and a specific objective applicable to the proposed use, the specific objective applicable to the proposed use prevails. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 8 Definition of terms used in the Plan 8 Definition of terms used in the Plan In the Plan: (a) words defined in Schedule 3 have their defined meanings which may differ from their everyday meanings, and (b) a reference to a building or place used for a purpose includes a reference to a building or place intended to be used for the purpose, and (c) a reference to a map is a reference to a map kept at the office of the Council. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 9 Model provisions 9 Model provisions This Plan adopts clauses 8 and 35 of, and Schedule 1 to, the Environmental Planning and Assessment Model Provisions 1980. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 10 The use of explanatory notes 10 The use of explanatory notes Explanatory notes to the Plan, including any notes within boxes, do not form part of the Plan, nor does the list of its contents. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 11 Optional saving for undetermined applications 11 Optional saving for undetermined applications (1) Any development application lodged but not finally determined prior to the commencement of the Plan is to be assessed and determined under the provisions of the environmental planning instruments and development control plans that were in force immediately before that commencement. (2) However, when assessing and determining a development application to which subclause (1) applies, the consent authority must have regard to the provisions of the Plan and development control plans approved for the purposes of the Plan as if they had been exhibited under the Act but had not been made or approved. (3) Subclauses (1) and (2) do not apply to a development application if the applicant has given the Council a written request for the application to be assessed and determined under the Plan. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 12 Vision of the Plan 12 Vision of the Plan The vision of the Plan is to conserve and enhance the quality and diversity (social and physical) of the natural, living, working and leisure environments of the local government area of Leichhardt. The protection of the amenity of residents should be pre-eminent. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 13 General objectives 13 General objectives (1) The general objective for ecologically sustainable development is to encourage the incorporation of the principles of ecologically sustainable development in the design and management of the built and natural environment to: (a) provide for the preservation of natural resources to ensure their availability for the benefit of future generations, and (b) minimise negative impacts of urban development on the natural, social, physical and historical environment, and (c) maintain and enhance the quality of life, both now and for the future. (2) The general objective for the built and natural environment and amenity is to encourage the design of buildings, structures and spaces which are compatible with the character, form and scale of the area to: (a) protect and enhance the area’s natural features, character and appearance, and (b) protect, conserve and enhance the area’s heritage, and (c) provide an environment meeting the principles of good urban design, and (d) maintain amenity and contribute to a sense of place and community, and (e) provide an environment which is visually stimulating, while being easy to manage and maintain, and (f) provide adequate access and linkages to public open space, and (g) accommodate the existing and future needs of the locality concerned, and (h) protect and conserve ecologically sensitive land, particularly that which is visually exposed to the waters of Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River and of natural or aesthetic significance at the water’s edge. (3) The general objective for transport and access is to encourage the integration of the residential and non-residential land uses with public and private transport and improve access to: (a) reduce the need for car travel and subsequent pressure on the existing road networks, and (b) maximise utilisation of existing and future public transport facilities, and (c) maximise the opportunity for pedestrian and cycle links, and (d) identify and ameliorate adverse impacts of all transport modes on the environment, and (e) improve road safety for all users, particularly pedestrians and cyclists. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 15 Objectives 15 Objectives The objectives of the Plan in relation to heritage conservation are as follows: (a) to protect, conserve and enhance the cultural heritage and the evidence of cultural heritage, including places, buildings, works, relics, townscapes, landscapes, trees, potential archaeological sites and conservation areas, and provide measures for their conservation, (b) to protect, conserve and enhance the character and identity of the suburbs, places and landscapes of Leichhardt, including the natural, scenic and cultural attributes of the Sydney Harbour foreshore and its creeks and waterways, surface rock, remnant bushland, ridgelines and skylines, (c) to prevent undesirable incremental change, including demolition, which reduces the heritage significance of places, conservation areas or heritage items, (d) to allow compatible and viable adaptation and re-use of the fabric of heritage significance, (e) to ensure the protection of relics and places of Aboriginal cultural significance in liaison with the Aboriginal community. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 16 General provisions for the development of land 16 General provisions for the development of land Heritage items (1) Consent is required for all development on the site of a heritage item. (2) Consent must not be granted for any development in respect of a heritage item unless the consent authority has assessed a statement that: (a) describes the significance of the heritage item as part of the environmental heritage of Leichhardt, and (b) addresses the extent of the impact of the development on the conservation and heritage significance of the item in terms of: (i) its fabric, (ii) the age of the building or structure, (iii) any stylistic or horticultural features of its setting, (iv) any potential for archaeology, (v) any historic subdivision pattern in the vicinity, and (c) sets out any steps to be taken to mitigate any adverse impact of the proposed development on the environmental heritage of Leichhardt. (3) Unless the consent authority has considered a conservation management plan, it must not grant consent for development on land which is: (a) the site of a heritage item identified in Schedule 2 as having State significance, (b) the site of a heritage item that pre-dates 1840, or (c) a place identified in Schedule 2 as having archaeological significance. Items listed on the State Heritage Register for the time being are taken to have State significance for the purposes of the Plan, whether or not that listing is recorded in Schedule 2. (4) Consent must not be granted for development on land which comprises an archaeological site or is a potential archaeological site unless the consent authority is satisfied that any necessary excavation permit required by the Heritage Act 1977 has been granted. (5) Consent must not be granted for development on land which comprises an Aboriginal site or that the Council considers is a potential Aboriginal site, unless the consent authority: (a) has notified the Council’s Aboriginal Consultative Committee, Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative and the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council, and (b) has considered any matters raised by each of those bodies within 21 days of the notification, and (c) is satisfied that any necessary consent or permission under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 has been granted. Use of a heritage item (6) Nothing in the Plan prevents consent from being granted for the use of a heritage item for any purpose, if the consent authority is satisfied that: (a) the proposed use would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the item, and (b) the proposed use will ensure the conservation of the heritage item, where it is a building, and (c) the amenity of the area will not be adversely affected. Development in the vicinity of a heritage item (7) Consent must not be granted for development on land in the vicinity of a heritage item, unless the consent authority has made an assessment of the effect the carrying out of that development will have on the heritage significance of the heritage item and its setting as well as on any significant views to and from the heritage item. Conservation areas (8) Consent must not be granted for the demolition, reconstruction, adaptation or erection of a building, the carrying out of a work, or the subdivision of land, within a conservation area unless the consent authority has made an assessment of the extent to which the carrying out of the development would affect the heritage significance of the conservation area, with particular regard to: (a) the heritage significance of any building, work, relic, tree or place, archaeological site or potential archaeological site or Aboriginal site that would be affected, and the contribution it makes to the conservation area, and (b) the compatibility of the proposed development with the conservation area, including the size, form, scale, orientation, siting, materials, landscaping and details of the proposed development. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 17 Objectives 17 Objectives The objectives of the Plan in relation to housing are as follows: (a) to provide development standards to ensure that the density and landscaped areas of new housing are complimentary to and compatible with the style, orientation and pattern of surrounding buildings, works and landscaping and to take into account the suite of controls in Leichhardt Development Control Plan 2000 to achieve the desired future character, (b) to provide landscaped areas that are suitable for substantial tree planting and of a size and location suitable for the use and enjoyment of residents, (c) to provide for a minimum residential allotment size in order to protect the area’s diverse subdivision pattern and to ensure the orderly and economic use and development of residential land, (d) to provide a diverse range of housing in terms of size, type, form, layout, location, affordability and adaptability to accommodate the varied needs of the community, including persons with special needs, (e) to improve opportunities to work from home. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 18 Development control table: Residential Zone 18 Development control table: Residential Zone The following Table applies to development within the Residential Zone: Table (1) Description of the zone The Residential Zone provides for residential development and allows, with consent, other uses which are compatible with residential amenity. Land within this zone is shown coloured pink on the Zoning Map. (2) Development allowed without development consent Exempt development. (3) Development allowed only with development consent Development for the purpose of: advertisements bed and breakfast accommodation boarding houses boatsheds child care facilities community facilities community gardens dwellings educational establishments exhibition homes group homes health care premises high impact telecommunication facilities home based employment hospitals housing for seniors or people with a disability local shops places of public worship playgrounds public transport stops recreation areas roads Demolition Subdivision (4) Prohibited development Any development not included in item (2) or (3). LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 19 General provisions for the development of land 19 General provisions for the development of land (1) Floor space and landscaped area controls In this clause: "Density area" means land shown as a density area by heavy black edging on the Density Map. (2) Except where the development is carried out in accordance with clause 23 (1), consent must not be granted to the carrying out of residential development on land within a density area if it will result in the floor space ratio exceeding the ratio shown for the density area in the following Table: Table ______________________________________ |______________________________________| |______________________________________| |______________________________________| |______________________________________| |______________________________________| (3) Except where the development is carried out in accordance with clause 23 (1): (a) the minimum landscaped area for residential development is 40% of the site area, and (b) 25% of the landscaped area required under paragraph (a): (i) is to be on natural or unpaved ground that is not overhung by or on top of any structure, and (ii) is to be permeable, and (iii) is to be appropriate for substantial deep planting. (4) Subdivision control Consent shall not be granted to the subdivision of land within the Residential Zone that would create a single allotment of land with a site area of less than 200 square metres. This subclause does not apply to the strata subdivision of buildings. (5) Building conversion and adaptation Irrespective of subclauses (2) and (3), consent may be granted to alterations to a non-residential building, in the Residential Zone, so as to allow it to be used for a residential use, if the consent authority is satisfied that: (a) the building is substantially retained, which means the building must be structurally capable of conversion without the need for the replacement of most of the structure, and (b) any increase in floor space is contained generally within the envelope of the existing building, and (c) the alteration of the building will meet the ecologically sustainable development objectives and controls of the Plan, and (d) the alterations have been designed with adequate provision for the intended occupants, and those in the vicinity of the site of the proposed development, in terms of amenity, and (e) the appearance of the building, after the alterations have been carried out, will integrate into and enhance the streetscape, and (f) the alteration of the building will provide useable private outdoor recreation space for, and directly adjoining, each dwelling, and (g) the conversion of the building will provide adequate, accessible and secure car parking spaces and bicycle storage facilities for residents of and visitors to the building, and (h) where the building is a heritage item or in the vicinity of a heritage item or within a conservation area, the conversion of the building meets the heritage objectives and controls of the Plan. (6) Diverse housing Consent must not be granted for development that will provide 4 or more dwellings, unless it provides a mix of dwelling types in accordance with the following Table, to the nearest whole number of dwellings: Table ___________________________________________________________ |___________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________| (7) Adaptable housing Consent must not be granted to development that will provide 10 or more dwellings unless it provides adaptable housing units in accordance with the following Table, to the nearest whole number: Table ________________________________________________________ |________________________________________________________| |________________________________________________________| |________________________________________________________| |________________________________________________________| |________________________________________________________| LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 20 Objectives 20 Objectives The objectives of the Plan in relation to employment are as follows: (a) to ensure the sustainable growth of Leichhardt’s economy by retaining existing employment uses and fostering a range of new industrial and business uses to meet the needs of the community, (b) to reinforce and enhance the role, function and identity of established business centres by encouraging appropriate development and to ensure that surrounding development does not detract from the function of these centres, (c) to integrate residential and business development in business centres, (d) to ensure that buildings to be used for employment are appropriately located and designed to minimise the generation of noise, traffic, car parking, waste, pollution and other adverse impacts, to maintain the amenity of surrounding land uses, and avoid harm to the environment, (e) to ensure the continuation of commercial port uses and railway uses, (f) to allow a range of water-based commercial and recreational facilities in waterfront areas in order to retain the visual diversity and maritime character of the area, (g) to ensure non-residential development in residential zones does not detract from the function of the established business centres. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 21 Development control table: Business Zone 21 Development control table: Business Zone The following Table applies to development within the Business Zone: Table (1) Description of the zone The Business Zone applies to land within existing business centres where retail, commercial and associated uses are concentrated. Land within this zone is shown coloured blue on the Zoning Map. (2) Development allowed without development consent Exempt development. (3) Development allowed only with development consent Any development not included in item (2) or (4). (4) Prohibited development Development for the purpose of: advertising panels airports bulk stores caravan parks depots drive-in take-away food shops generating works helipads heliports junk yards liquid fuel depots nuclear facilities passenger transport terminals smash repairs timber yards warehouses LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 22 Development control table: Industrial Zone 22 Development control table: Industrial Zone The following Table applies to development within the Industrial Zone: Table (1) Description of the zone The Industrial Zone provides for a range of employment opportunities. Land within this zone is shown coloured purple on the Zoning Map. (2) Development allowed without development consent Exempt development (3) Development allowed only with development consent Development for the purpose of: advertisements amusement centres brothels bulk stores bulky goods retailing car parking community facilities depots educational establishments generating works high impact telecommunication facilities industries local shops motor showrooms passenger transport terminals places of public worship port uses public transport stops railways recreation areas recreation facilities roads service stations sex shops smash repairs timber yards transport depots veterinary facilities warehouses water-based commercial and recreational facilities Demolition Subdivision (4) Prohibited development Any development not included in item (2) or (3). LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 23 General provisions for the development of land 23 General provisions for the development of land (1) Commercial floor space control (a) Consent must not be granted to the carrying out of non- residential development on land within any zone if it will result in the floor space ratio of a building on the land exceeding 1:1. (b) Consent may be granted to the carrying out of mixed residential and other development on land within the Business Zone which results in a floor space ratio of a building on the land up to 1.5:1, but only if all floor space at the ground floor or street level is used for non- residential purposes (except for any floor space used for service and access purposes required for the residential component of the building in the floors above). (c) Residential development on land within the Business Zone is only allowed in accordance with paragraph (b). (2) Industrial floor space control Consent must not be granted to the carrying out of development on land within the Industrial Zone if it will result in a floor space ratio of a building on the land exceeding 1:1. (3) Development for the purpose of bulky goods retailing Consent must not be granted to the carrying out of development for the purpose of bulky goods retailing unless consideration has been given to the following: (a) whether the proposed development will detrimentally affect existing or future industrial development within the zone in which the land concerned is situated and whether this impact is acceptable, and (b) whether the number of retail outlets that exist or are proposed on land within the Industrial Zone detract from the predominantly industrial nature of the zone. (4) Development for the purpose of backpacker hostels and serviced apartments Consent must not be granted to the carrying out of development for the purpose of backpacker hostels or serviced apartments, unless consideration has been given to the following: (a) the need to control the establishment of backpacker hostels and serviced apartments in the local government area of Leichhardt, (b) the need to protect the stock of low-cost, long-term rental accommodation within that area, (c) the need to prevent the reduction in residential amenity associated with the encroachment of backpacker hostels and serviced apartments into nearby residential areas. (5) Development for the purpose of brothels or sex shops Consent must not be granted to the carrying out of development for the purpose of a brothel or sex shop unless consideration has been given to the following: (a) whether the brothel or sex shop is operating near or within view from a place of public worship, hospital or school or any place regularly frequented by children for recreational or cultural activities, (b) whether the brothel or sex shop would have an adverse impact on the amenity in the neighbourhood when taking into account other brothels or sex shops operating in the neighbourhood or other land uses within the neighbourhood involving similar hours of operation and creating similar amounts of noise and vehicular and pedestrian traffic, (c) whether the brothel or sex shop will have suitable access, (d) whether the brothel or sex shop will interfere with the amenity of the neighbourhood. (6) Commercial use of non-residential buildings in the Residential Zone Consent may be granted to the use of a building or part of a building situated within the Residential Zone for any use allowed only with development consent in the Business Zone, and the alteration of the building so that it can be so used, if: (a) the whole or part of the building was constructed for a non-residential use, and (b) the building is substantially retained, which means the building must be structurally capable of conversion while meeting building, health, amenity and other environmental planning requirements, without the need for the replacement of most of the structure, and (c) the consent authority is satisfied that the amenity of the locality will not be adversely affected. (7) Nothing in subclause (6) allows the use of an existing building, or part of an existing building, situated within the Residential Zone for the purpose of backpacker hostels, brothels, clubs, hotels, motels, serviced apartments or sex shops. (8) Refreshment rooms in non-residential buildings in the Residential Zone Consent must not be granted under subclause (6) for the use of a building or part of a building situated within the Residential Zone for the purpose of a refreshment room unless the consent authority is satisfied that: (a) the gross floor area of the refreshment room (excluding floor area used for food preparation, service areas and storage) will not exceed 60 square metres, and (b) the refreshment room will not trade after 6 pm any day. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 24 Objectives 24 Objectives The objectives of the Plan in relation to open space are as follows: (a) to maximise the provision of open space in order to provide a diverse range of settings and recreational opportunities to meet the needs of the community, (b) to ensure the equitable distribution of, and access to, open space and recreation facilities, (c) to retain, protect and promote public access to foreshore areas and provide links to existing open space, (d) to ensure development is compatible with any Parks Plans of Management, Landscape Plans and Bicycle Plan adopted by the Council, (e) to conserve and enhance the ecological role of open space, including flora and fauna diversity (including the genetic, species and ecosystem diversity of flora and fauna), habitat corridors and the potential of open space to cleanse air, water and soils, (f) to provide opportunities in open space for public art. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 25 Development control table: Open Space Zone 25 Development control table: Open Space Zone The following Table applies to development within the Open Space Zone: Table (1) Description of the zone The Open Space Zone applies to open space used for both active and passive recreation in either private or public ownership. It includes land which is yet to be acquired by, or dedicated to, the Council, for public open space. Land within this zone is shown coloured green on the Zoning Map. (2) Development allowed without development consent Development for the purpose of: ancillary sporting structures open space embellishment playgrounds recreation areas (3) Development allowed only with development consent Development for the purpose of: clubs community facilities community gardens jetties kiosks public amenities public transport stops recreation facilities Demolition Subdivision (4) Development which is prohibited Any development not included in item (2) or (3). LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 26 General provisions for the development of land 26 General provisions for the development of land Note: Nothing in this clause is to be construed as requiring a public authority to acquire land—see section 27 (3) of the Act. (1) Application Subclauses (3) and (4) apply to the land and relevant public authority for that land set out in the Table to this subclause. Table ___________________________________________________________________ |___________________________________________________________________| |23 White Street, Lilyfield |Corporation established under the| |___________________________________________________________________| |35 White Street, Lilyfield |Corporation established under the| |___________________________________________________________________| |39 White Street, Lilyfield |Corporation established under the| |___________________________________________________________________| |22 Wisdom Street, Annandale |Corporation established under the| |___________________________________________________________________| |15 and 15a Hearn Street, |Leichhardt Municipal Council | |___________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________| |Part of 23, 25, 29, 31, 33, 37, | | |39, 41, 43 and 45 Susan Street, |Leichhardt Municipal Council | |Annandale, as shown coloured | | |___________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________| |Water Board land adjoining | | |Johnstons Creek off Chester |Leichhardt Municipal Council | |___________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________| |State Rail Authority land, The |Leichhardt Municipal Council | |___________________________________________________________________| |Part of 451–459 Glebe Point | | |Road, Glebe, as shown coloured |Leichhardt Municipal Council | |___________________________________________________________________| |Lot 1 DP 995083, Lot 37 DP | | |664777, Lot 2 DP 995083 and Lot | | |100 DP 850261, Wood and Hereford |Leichhardt Municipal Council | |Streets (adjoining Orphan School | | |___________________________________________________________________| (3) Development pending acquisition Until land within the Open Space Zone to which this subclause applies is acquired by the public authority concerned, development may be carried out on that land for any purpose with development consent, where the consent authority is satisfied that the development will not diminish the usefulness of the land for the purpose for which it has been zoned. (4) Consent is not to be granted to the carrying out of development of land to which this subclause applies, unless the Council has taken the following into consideration: (a) the effect of the proposed development on the costs of acquisition, (b) the imminence of acquisition, (c) the costs of reinstatement of the land for the purposes for which the land is to be acquired, (d) whether the proposed development will diminish the usefulness of the land for the purpose for which it has been zoned. (5) Development near Open Space Zone boundaries Consent may be granted to the carrying out of development that is within the Open Space or Residential Zones and is within 10 metres of a boundary between those zones for any purpose for which development may be carried out either with or without development consent in the adjoining zone and on the other side of that boundary. (6) Consent must not be granted in accordance with subclause (5) unless the consent authority is satisfied that: (a) the development would not reduce the total area of land available for use as public open space, and (b) in the opinion of the consent authority, the carrying out of the development is desirable to achieve a better disposition of buildings and open space on the land. (7) Parks plans of management Nothing in the Plan prevents consent from being granted to development identified in a plan of management adopted by the Council under the Local Government Act 1993 in the Open Space Zone. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 27 Objectives 27 Objectives The objectives of the Plan in relation to community uses are to facilitate the equitable provision and improve the range, quality and distribution of community and cultural facilities and services to meet the needs of residents, workers and visitors. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 28 Development control table: Public Purpose Zone 28 Development control table: Public Purpose Zone The following Table applies to development within the Public Purpose Zone: Table (1) Description of the zone The Public Purpose Zone enables land to be developed for public, community and cultural purposes. Land within this zone is shown coloured yellow on the Zoning Map. (2) Development allowed without development consent Development for the purpose of: recreation areas Exempt development (3) Development allowed only with development consent Development for the purpose of: advertisements boarding houses car parking child care facilities clubs community facilities community gardens depots educational establishments hospitals high impact telecommunication facilities housing for seniors or people with a disability markets passenger transport terminals places of assembly places of public worship police facilities public amenities public buildings public transport stops recreation facilities roads transport depots water-based commercial and recreational facilities Demolition Subdivision (4) Prohibited development Any development not included in item (2) or (3). LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 29 Development of land within Public Purpose Zone 29 Development of land within Public Purpose Zone Consent must not be granted to the carrying out of development of land within the Public Purpose Zone unless the consent authority has taken into consideration whether: (a) the proposed use of the land or building concerned forms part of a wider proposal for the development of public spaces, services or facilities serving the community, and (b) the needs of the existing users of the facilities on the development site will continue to be met within the locality. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 30 Subdivision of land 30 Subdivision of land Before consenting to a subdivision of land, the consent authority must consider whether the subdivision will: (a) provide an appropriate setting for development in terms of site areas, dimensions and amenity to satisfy the needs of future residents and businesses, and (b) protect the urban form, scale and density of the locality. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 31 Temporary use of land 31 Temporary use of land Nothing in the Plan, prevents consent from being granted to development (other than designated development) for any purpose for a maximum period of 28 days, whether or not consecutive, in any one calendar year if the consent authority is satisfied that: (a) the temporary purpose will not prejudice the carrying out of development on the land in accordance with the Plan, and (b) appropriate arrangements are made for the removal of the use and any associated structures at the end of the period specified in the development consent, and (c) the temporary purpose will not impact unreasonably on the amenity of the adjoining and other surrounding properties. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 32 Land reserved for roads 32 Land reserved for roads Note: Nothing in this clause is to be construed as requiring a public authority to acquire land—see section 27 (3) of the Act. (1) Acquisition of reserved land The owner of any land shown “Reservation” on the Zoning Map may request the Roads and Traffic Authority to acquire the land. The request must be in writing. On receipt of the request, the Roads and Traffic Authority must acquire the land. (2) Development pending acquisition Until land to which this clause applies is acquired by the Roads and Traffic Authority, development may be carried out on that land for any purpose with development consent, where the consent authority is satisfied that the development will not adversely affect the usefulness of the land for the purposes for which it has been reserved. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 33 Foreshore building line 33 Foreshore building line (1) The foreshore building line is shown on the Foreshore Building Line Map as an unbroken red line. (2) Except as provided by subclause (3), a building must not be erected and a work must not be carried out on land between the foreshore building line and the mean high water mark. (3) Consent may be granted for the erection of baths, swimming pools and enclosures, boatsheds, changing rooms, jetties and sea walls on land between the foreshore building line and the mean high water mark, but only if the consent authority is satisfied that the building or work will not detract from the scenic qualities of the locality when viewed from the water. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 34 Foreshore access 34 Foreshore access Consent must not be granted to development on land which could provide access to the foreshore and links to existing or proposed open spaces, unless the consent authority has taken into consideration the provision of that access. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 35 Suspension of covenants, agreements and instruments 35 Suspension of covenants, agreements and instruments (1) Any covenant, agreement or similar instrument which affects development allowed by the Plan does not apply to the extent necessary to allow the development. (2) Nothing in subclause (1) affects the rights or interests of any public authority under any registered instrument. (3) In accordance with section 28 of the Act, the Governor approved of subclauses (1) and (2) before the Plan was made. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 36 Additional uses and controls for certain land 36 Additional uses and controls for certain land Despite the other provisions of the Plan, certain sites, shown on the Zoning Map by the letters “SSP”, are subject to additional specific provisions as included in Schedule 1. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 37 Classification and reclassification of public land as operational land 37 Classification and reclassification of public land as operational land (1) The public land described in the Table to this clause is classified, or reclassified, as operational land for the purposes of the Local Government Act 1993. Table ___________________________________________________________________ |___________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________| | |Part of Paringa Reserve, being part of Lot E, DP | | |36161, as identified as “Reclassification Area” | |Elliott Street|on Sheet 2 of the map marked “ Leichhardt Local | | |Environmental Plan 2000 Amendment No 18—Zoning Map| |___________________________________________________________________| LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - REG 38 Development on public roads 38 Development on public roads (1) A person must not carry out development on a public road shown uncoloured on the Zoning Map, or part of such a road lawfully closed, without the development consent of the consent authority. (2) The consent authority may grant its consent under subclause (1) only for a purpose that may be carried out either with or without development consent on land adjoining that road. (3) Despite subclauses (1) and (2), the following development may be carried out without the consent of the consent authority on a public road shown uncoloured on the Zoning Map or part of such a road lawfully closed: (a) Council development for the purposes of minor improvements to footpaths, such as landscaping and repaving, drainage, street resurfacing and the reconstruction of kerbs, footpaths, gutters and the like, (b) exempt or complying development as described under clause 6, (c) development for which approval has been granted under Part 1 of Chapter 7 of the Local Government Act 1993. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 – Additional uses and controls for certain land (Clause 36) Part 1 - Additional uses Nothing in the Plan prevents the consent authority from granting consent to the carrying out, on land described below, of the development specified in relation to that land, subject to any conditions specified below in relation to that development: Oil Mill Buildings, Roseberry Place, Balmain —development for the purpose of any one or more of grocery and food shops, hotels, motels or taverns, refreshment rooms or serviced apartments, subject to the following conditions: (a) the gross floor area used for these and any other non- residential uses on the site does not exceed 7,000 square metres, (b) the non-residential uses are contained within the Oil Mill group of buildings, as identified on the Zoning Map. Terry Street, Rozelle (site known as —development for the purpose of any one or more of grocery and food shops, hotels, motels or taverns, refreshment rooms or serviced apartments, subject to the following condition: the gross floor area used for these and any other non- residential uses on the site does not exceed 2,000 square metres. Terry Street, Rozelle (site known as —development for the purpose of any one or more of grocery and food shops, hotels, motels or taverns, refreshment rooms or serviced apartments, subject to the following conditions: (a) the gross floor area used for these and any other non- residential uses on the site (excluding so much of the gross floor area of the “pump house” as is utilised for a non-residential use) does not exceed 5,000 square metres, (b) the non-residential uses are, in the opinion of the consent authority, located to encourage an active waterfront parkland, and (c) the “pump house” is utilised for a non-residential use. Reynolds Street (corner of Buchanan Street), Balmain (part of site formerly known as Ampol), Lots 85–93 and 126–145, SP 65243 —any development permissible with or without development consent within the Business Zone pursuant to clause 21. 235 Catherine Street, Lilyfield —development for the purpose of a car park. Land known as 156–160 Bridge Road, Glebe —community purposes (including a theatre (seating no more than 175 persons), art gallery (for the display or sale of works of art), arts and crafts instruction centre, child and maternity welfare centre, community centre, place of assembly, professional office, photographic studio, refreshment room, or reception centre), subject to the following conditions: (a) subject to condition (b), no buildings (other than those in existence on 15 June 1984) shall be erected on the land, (b) condition (a) does not apply to any of the following: (i) the buildings and structures permissible as a result of the approval by the Minister for Planning on 13/9/1993 for development application No 148/90, and (ii) the buildings and structures approved by the Heritage Council on 17/1/2000 in approval 2000/ S60/010, and (iii) the north-eastern part of the land occupied by “Hamilton” and known as No 156 Bridge Road, (c) subject to condition (d), the exterior of the buildings existing on the land on 15 June 1984 shall be restored to the satisfaction of the Council, (d) condition (c) does not apply to the building on the north-eastern part of the land, occupied by “Hamilton” and known as No 156 Bridge Road, (e) the Council shall not consent to a development application made in respect of “Hamilton”, No 156 Bridge Road, except with the concurrence of the Director, (f) the Director, in deciding whether that concurrence should be granted, shall take the following matters into consideration: (i) the extent to which the proposed development, if development consent was granted, would affect the heritage significance of “Reussdale” and the “Abbey” restaurant and their sites, (ii) the design of the proposal and whether the proposed development is compatible with “Reussdale” and the “Abbey” restaurant, (iii) how the proposed development relates to the existing streetscape, particularly in relation to form, mass, materials and landscaping, (iv) the need for proposed works to conserve and restore “Reussdale” and its setting, including and landscaping improvements. Note: This land is subject to an order under section 129 of the Heritage Act 1977. 115 Wigram Road, Glebe —development for the purpose of dwellings at the ground floor or street level, subject to the condition that the dwellings only have frontages to Minogue Crescent (including at the corner of Wigram Road) and Alfred Road. 237 Marion Street, Leichhardt, Lot 38, DP 2041, Lot 1, DP 433797 and Lots 1 and 2, DP 1005390 —development for the purpose of housing for seniors or people with a disability. Ballast Point site, Wharf Road and Ronald Street, Birchgrove (site formerly known as the Caltex Oil facility), Lot 11, DP 792332, Lots 1–4, DP 115939, Lot 7, DP 132691, Lots 413 and 634, DP 752049 and Lots 1 and 2, DP 82593 —development for the purpose of a marine refuelling facility to be situated on land between the foreshore building line and the mean high water mark, subject to the following condition: the scale, siting and design of the marine refuelling facility is consistent with any master plan required for the land under State Environmental Planning Policy No 56—Sydney Harbour Foreshores and Tributaries. Part of 208–210 Norton Street, Leichhardt (Lot 1, DP 103149, Lot A, DP 914411 and Lot 3, DP 914061) and part Lots 1 and 2, Section A, 1663, Allen Street, Leichhardt, as shown coloured blue, edged heavy black and lettered “SSP” on the map marked “ —development for the purpose of dwellings at the ground floor or street level, subject to the condition that the dwellings only have frontages to Allen Street. 107 Elliott Street, Balmain (Lot 1, DP 852863 and Lot 26, DP 850832) and part of Paringa Reserve, Elliott Street, Balmain (being part of Lot E, DP 36161), as identified as “SSP” and edged heavy black on Sheet 2 of the map marked “ —development for the purposes of a refreshment room. Part 2 - Restriction of certain uses on specific sites Balmain Hospital site, Palmer Street, Balmain Before granting consent for the carrying out of development on part of Lot 1 DP 590694, off Palmer Street, Balmain, known as the Balmain Hospital site: (a) the consent authority must take into account the health and need to retain the Hills Weeping Fig and the two Sydney Blue Gums situated near the north eastern corner of the land and the protection of the sandstone outcrop in the north western corner of the land, and (b) the consent authority must be satisfied that: (i) no development will occur within so much of the northern portion of the land as is shown with the letters “SSP” on the Zoning Map, and (ii) the natural ground level at the base of the fig and eucalyptus trees will be retained to the extent of the area referred to in subparagraph (i), and (iii) a qualified arborist will be on site when excavation works commence so as to prevent any damage to major roots that may extend beyond the identified area, and (c) the consent authority must take into account the topographical limitations posed by the site by considering a detailed site analysis. Italian Forum, Norton Street, Leichhardt Despite any other provision in the Plan, development for the purpose of a hotel is prohibited on Lot 1–165 SP 60918 and Lot 12 DP 1005187, known as 23 and 25–27 Norton Street, Leichhardt. Part 3 - Amended controls on specific sites Balmain Leagues Club Precinct site (1) For the purposes of this Part: "building height" (or "height of building") means the vertical distance between ground level at any point to the highest point of the building, including plant and lift overruns, but excluding communication devices, antennae, satellite dishes, masts, flagpoles, chimneys, flues and the like. "mixed use development" means a building or place comprising 2 or more different land uses that are permissible in the Business Zone. "the site" means the site comprising all of the following land: (a) 138–152 Victoria Road, Rozelle (being Lot 1, DP 528045), (b) 154–156 Victoria Road, Rozelle (being Lot 1, DP 109047), (c) 697 Darling Street, Rozelle (being Lot 104, DP 733658), (d) 1–7 Waterloo Street, Rozelle (being Lots 101 and 102, DP 629133, Lots 37 and 38, DP 421 and Lot 36, DP 190866), as shown edged heavy black and lettered “SSP” on the map marked “ Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 16) ” deposited in the office of Leichhardt Municipal Council. (2) Despite any other provision of this Plan (except clause 19 (6) and (7) or a provision of this Part), consent may be granted for mixed use development on the site, but only if, in the opinion of the Council, the following objectives are met: (a) the development integrates suitable business, office, residential, retail and other uses so as to maximise public transport patronage and encourage walking and cycling, (b) the development contributes to the vibrancy and prosperity of the Rozelle Commercial Centre with an active street life while maintaining residential amenity, (c) the development is well designed with articulated height and massing providing a high quality transition to the existing streetscape, (d) the traffic generated by the development does not have an unacceptable impact on pedestrian or motor vehicle traffic on Darling Street, Waterloo Street and Victoria Road, Rozelle, (e) any residential development at street level has a frontage to Waterloo Street, Rozelle and, when viewed from the street, has the appearance of no more than three storeys. (3) A consent under subclause (2) must not be granted if the application for the development does not apply to the whole of the site. (4) A consent under subclause (2) must not be granted if the development will result in any of the following: (a) the floor space ratio for the site exceeds 3.9:1, (b) the floor space ratio for all shops on the site exceeds 1.3:l, (c) the floor space ratio for all commercial premises on the site exceeds 0.2:l, (d) the floor space ratio for all clubs on the site exceeds 0.5:1, (e) the floor space ratio for all residential development on the site exceeds 1.9:l, (f) in relation to a building on the site that is less than 10 metres from Waterloo Street, Rozelle—the building height exceeds 12.5 metres above the existing road level, (g) in relation to a building on the site that is less than 36 metres from Darling Street, Rozelle—the building height exceeds a reduced level of 52.0 metres relative to the Australian Height Datum or exceeds two storeys, (h) a building height on the site exceeds a reduced level of 82.0 metres relative to the Australian Height Datum or exceeds twelve storeys. LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 2 – Heritage items (Clause 16, Schedule 3) Note: “SHR” denotes that the property is listed on the State Heritage Register. Table ___________________________________________________________________________________ |Street/ |Street | | |Location/ |Level of | |Suburb |Number |Type |Description |Additional |Significance| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Adolphus | | | | | | |Street, |3–33 |Built |Dwellings | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Ainsworth | | |Grenfell | | | |Street, |23 |Built |Cottage | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Albert | | |Street | | | |Street, | |Landscape |trees—Avenue | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Alexander | | |Semi-detached | | | |Street, |3–5 |Built |dwellings | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Allen | | |Congregational | | | |Street, |68 |Built |Church and Hall| |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street |Planted in | | | | |Landscape |trees—Avenue |carriageway |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Ann Street, |27 |Built |Cottage | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Annandale | | | | | | |Street, |33 |Built |Substation | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |216 |Built |Former shop and|NW cnr Wisdom |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |291–293 |Built |Craiglea, shop |NE cnr Rose |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |SW cnr Gray | | | |302 |Built |House |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Shop and |NE cnr | | | |349 |Built |residence |Kentville |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Street trees |Planted in |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Arcadia | |Landscape |Street trees | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Stone retaining| | | |Arundel | | |wall and steps,| | | |Street, | |Other |iron handle and| |State | |Glebe | | |fence and | | | | | | |sandstone kerb | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |trees—Row of |N side |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Toxteth Park, | | | |Avenue Road,|2 |Built |St |NW cnr Arcadia |State | |Glebe | | |Scholastica’s|Road | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street |Planted in | | | | |Landscape |trees—Row of |carriageway |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Ballast |1 |Built |Lerna |N cnr Ronald |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |35–47 |Built |Ellerslie | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Yeroulbin |Between Dock | | | |46–56 |Built |Terrace |and Bates |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Trees and |Closed section | | | | |Landscape |Reserve |of Ronald |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |SRA Stores | | | | | | |Branch | | | |Balmain | | |Building, | | | |Road, |SRA site |Built |former Tram | |State | |Leichhardt | | |Depot Office, | | | | | | |Tramshed, Cable| | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Balmain | | | |Between The | | |Road, |393–405 |Built |Stepped Terrace|Boulevard and |Local | |Rozelle | | |House (row) |Carrington | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | |Barr Street,| | |trees—Row of | | | |Balmain | |Landscape |Phoenix |Centre planting|Local | | | | |Canariensis | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Bay Street, |63–65 |Built |Australian |N cnr Glebe |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Bayview | | |Iron Palisade |N side of | | |Crescent, | |Other |fence |street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street |Planted in | | | | |Landscape |trees—Row of |carriageway |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Beattie | | |Two storey | | | |Street, |88 |Built |shopfront | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |91–99 |Built |Row of houses | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |94 |Built |Exchange Hotel |SW cnr Mullens |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former |S cnr Lawson | | | |141 |Built |Mertonville |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |147, 149, |Built |timber | |Local | | |151 | |terraces, c | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |186, 188 |Built |Two corner |E cnr Slade |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Anne Cashman |Cnr Elliot |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Beeson | | | | | | |Street, |18, 20 |Built |Houses |Last two S side|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Belmore | | | | | | |Street, |1–9 |Built |Alice Terrace | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |22 |Built |Corner Building|N cnr Whitcombe|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Bicentennial| | | | | | |Park, | |Built |Railway Viaduct| |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Bowstring | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Substation No | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Allen Truss | | | | | | |Bridge | | | | | |Built |(formerly known| |State | | | | |as Federal Road| | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Other |Johnston’s | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Pope Paul VI | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Adjacent to | | | | |Landscape |Avenue of Figs |former Tram |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Birchgrove | | |The Riverview |Cnr Birchgrove | | |Road, |29 |Built |Hotel |Road |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |54 |Built |Lilywill |W cnr Glassop |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |75 |Built |St Kilda |N cnr Cardwell |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Birchgrove | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |St John The |NE cnr Spring | | | | |Built |Evangelist |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Archaeological|Birchgrove |Adj Birchgrove |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Blake | | |Ewenton House | | | |Street, |1 |Built |including | |SHR | |Balmain | | |gatepost and | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former | | | |Booth | | |Melocco’s | | | |Street, |1 |Built |factory, | |State | |Annandale | | |showroom and | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |115 |Built |Post Office |Cnr Johnston |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Booth | | | |West side of | | |Street, | |Other |MBWS&S |Gladstone Park |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Balmain | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Booth | | | |(not Pyrmont | | |Street, |21–37 |Built |Warehousing |Bridge Road) |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Boyce | | | | | | |Street, |36 |Built |Montana | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Birchgrove | | | | |State/ | |Park, | |Landscape |Birchgrove Park| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Brett | | |Single storey | | | |Avenue, East|1 |Built |marine villa | |Local | |Balmain | | |(with attic), | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Bridge Road,| | |See Pyrmont | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Bridge | | | | | | |Street, |1 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former Grace |NW cnr Bay | | |Broadway |213 |Built |Bros, Model & |Street |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |285 |Built |University Hall|Cnr Glebe Point|State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Broderick | | | | | | |Street, |2 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |6 and 8 |Built |Semi-detached | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Broughton | | | | | | |Street, |2–24A |Built |Housing | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Burt Street,| | |Semi-detached | | | |Rozelle |15–17 |Built |two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |56 |Built |Smith’s Hall |Cnr Denison and|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Cameron | | |Sir William |NE cnr Short | | |Street, |31 |Built |Wallace Pub |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Mrs |SE cnr Short | | | |36 |Built |Lawrence’s |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |33–39 |Built |Neighbourhood |NE cnr Gipps |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Campbell | | |Street |Planted in | | |Avenue, | |Landscape |trees—Avenue |carriageway |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Campbell | | |Formerly | | | |Lane, |68–70 |Built |Kinsale group | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Campbell | | |Presbyterian | | | |Street, |9–11 |Built |Church, | |Local | |Balmain | | |Manse and | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |20, 22 |Built |pair of stone | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |34–36 |Built |Stone terrace | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Cardigan | | | |Between Darling| | |Street, | |Other |Stone paving |Street and |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Carrington | | |Street |Centre | | |Street, | |Landscape |trees—various|plantation and |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Catherine | | | | | | |Street, |8–16 |Built |Group of houses| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Thorby |Between Thorby | | | |129–141 |Built |Buildings |and Styles |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |214 |Built |Office and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |trees—Row of | |Local | | | | |Port Jackson | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Charles | | |Semi-detached | | | |Street, |2, 4 |Built |houses | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Chester | | | |End of Guithen | | |Street, | |Other |Kerb and gutter|Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | |Clayton | | |pair of semi- | | | |Street, |42, 44 |Built |detached | |Local | |Balmain | | |weatherboard | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Clifton | | | | | | |Street, |14 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Coleridge | | |Single storey | | | |Street, |1 |Built |stuccoed brick | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | |Colgate | | |stone house | | | |Avenue, |1 |Built |(with upper | |Local | |Balmain | | |floor half | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |5–13 |Built |Concertina |Cnr St John |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Colgate | | | | |22–23 |Built |Palmolive | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |College | | | |N cnr Curtis | | |Street, |36 |Built |Royal Oak Hotel|Road |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |90 |Built |Dry Dock Hotel |W cnr Cameron |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Collins | | | |NE cnr Johnston| | |Street, |11 |Built |House |Lane |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |13–15 |Built |Agincourt |NW cnr Johnston|State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |NW cnr | | | |21 |Built |Police Station |Annandale |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |34 |Built |St Brendan’s |SE cnr Johnston|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |36 |Built |St Brendan’s |SW cnr Johnston|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Coulon | | |Houses— | | | |Street, |5–17 |Built |streetscape |East side |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |21 |Built |House |Cnr Prosper |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Cove Street,|5–15 |Built |Terrace Houses | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Cowper | | | | | | |Street, |99–101 |Built |Housing | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |trees—various| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Crescent | | |Row of terrace |Buildings known| | |Lane, Glebe |2–8 |Built |houses |as Cliff |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Curtis Road,| | |2–3 houses, |W cnr Thames | | |Balmain |33–35 |Built |former corner |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |106 |Built |Former corner |SW cnr Short |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former shop and| | | | |113 |Built |residence with | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Darghan | | | | | | |Street, |57A |Built |Lyndhurst | |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Darling | | |The |SE cnr Weston | | |Street, |10 |Built |Shipwright’s |Street |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |12 |Built |Waterman’s |SW cnr Weston |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |21–31 |Built |Plym Terrace, 6| |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |26–28 |Built |Stone semi- | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |30–34 |Built |Three terrace | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former Unity |NW cnr | | | | |Built |Hall Hotel |Nicholson |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Three terrace | | | | |74–80 |Built |houses and | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |89 |Built |St Mary’s | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |90 |Built |House and shop |SW cnr Datchett|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |141–143 |Built |Small stone | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Buildings | | | | |147–157 |Built |addressing | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey |Former | | | |165, 167 |Built |stone terraces,|shopfronts |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |177 |Built |stone house, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |179 |Built |Watch house |E cnr Colgate |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |214 |Built |Former |SW cnr Ann |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |234 |Built |The London |SE cnr Jane |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |236 |Built |Oddfellows Hall|SW cnr Jane |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |St Andrew’s | | | | | |Built/ |Congregational |Cnr Curtis Road|State | | | |Landscape |Church/ | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |The Working | | | | |332 |Built |Men’s | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Post Office, | | | | |368 |Built |Courthouse, | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |393 |Built |The Manor House| |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |S side near cnr| | | | |Other |Post box |of Beattie |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Other |Curved stone |NE cnr Beattie |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Darling | | |Single storey | | | |Street, East|24 |Built |stone house, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |40, 42 |Built |Two storey pair| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |53 |Built |stone shop and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |55 |Built |stone shop and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |62 |Built |stone |Formerly house |Local | | | | |commercial | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | | | |stone terrace | | | | |63 |Built |(with altered | |Local | | | | |attic storey), | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | | | |stone terrace | | | | |65 |Built |(with attic | |Local | | | | |storey), | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | | | |weatherboard | | | | |67 |Built |terrace (with | |Local | | | | |attic storey), | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | | | |stone and | | | | |69, 71 |Built |sandstock shop | |Local | | | | |and residence, | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |75, 77 |Built |pair of stone | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |88 |Built |stone shop and | |Local | | | | |residence, | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |92, 94 |Built |pair of stone | |Local | | | | |terraces (with | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |100 |Built |weatherboard | |Local | | | | |house, | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |122 |Built |stone house, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Darling | | | | | | |Street, |53–77 |Built |Public Housing | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |(includes | | | |50–70a |Built |Public Housing |62–92 Bridge |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Darling | | |Rozelle Public |To Wellington | | |Street, | |Built |School |Street and |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |St Paul’s | | | | | |Built |Church— | |State | | | | |Neighbourhood | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |St Thomas’ | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Sandstone |Primitive | | | |608 |Built |gabled church |Methodist |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |661 |Built |Bank |Formerly the |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |707 |Built |Former Police |NW cnr Waterloo|Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey |Cnr Cambridge | | | |731, 735 |Built |Inter-War |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |736 |Built |commercial | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Fire Brigade/ |Cnr Park and | | | |749 |Built |Ambulance |Oxford Streets |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Datchett | | | | | | |Street, |12 |Built |Iver | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Datchett | | |Single storey | | | |Street, East|4 |Built |stone house, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey pair| | | | |15, 17 |Built |of timber | |Local | | | | |terraces, c | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Dennison | | | |S cnr | | |Street, |67–69 |Built |Corner store |Cheltenham |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |73 |Built |Rotherhithe | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | |Derby Place,| |Landscape |trees—Avenue | |Local | |Glebe | | |of Camphor | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Derbyshire | | | | | | |Road, |25 |Built |SRA Tramshed | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |tree—Moreton | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Derwent | | |Glebe Primary | | | |Street, |7 |Built |School and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |trees—Row of | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Donnelly | | | | | | |Street, | |Landscape |White Bay Park | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Duke Place, |2 |Built |Linford Lodge | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |8–10 |Built |Semi-detached | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | |Duke Place, |5 |Built |stone | |Local | |East Balmain| | |waterfront | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Duke Street,|1–3 |Built |Harold Place | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |5–15 |Built |Richmond | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |33 |Built |Clarenook |SE cnr Duke |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |trees—Row of |W side |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | |Duke Street,|2 |Built |timber and | |Local | |East Balmain| | |stone house, c | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Eaton | | |Balmain Public | | | |Street, | |Built |School |Darvall Street |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Fr Michael |Jane Street |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |St Augustine of| |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |St |(for | | | | |Built |Augustine’s |Presbytery, see|State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Edward | | |Harbourview | | | |Street, |7–17 |Built |Terrace | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Elliot | | | | | | |Street, |96 |Built |Braeside |S cnr Broderick|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |tree—Ficus | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |trees—Two |Glassop Street |Local | | | | |Moreton Bay | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Elswick | | | | | | |Street, |15 |Built |Corner shop | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Emily | | | | | | |Street, |22–32 |Built |Row of houses | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Emma Street,|42 |Built |Shop and |W cnr Hill |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | |Eric Street,| | |trees—Avenue |Also Rayner | | |Lilyfield | |Landscape |of Brush Box |Street and |Local | | | | |and one |Lilyfield Road | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Evans | | | |Cnr Roseberry | | |Street, |8 and 10 |Built |Corner building|Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Evans | | |Two brick |S cnr Goodsir | | |Street, |60–62 |Built |buildings |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |75–79 |Built |Stone buildings|S cnr Bruce |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |94 |Built |Two storey cnr |S cnr Mansfield|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |101–103 |Built |Two brick |N cnr Merton |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Ewenton | | | |Includes two | | |Park, | |Landscape |Ewenton Park |fig trees |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Ewenton | | | |S cnr Wallace | | |Street, |3 |Built |Kinvarra |Street |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Fawcett | | | | | | |Street, |14 |Built |Bayview | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Ferris | | | | | | |Street, |57–63 |Built |Row of houses | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Ferry Road, |24 |Built |Rothwell Lodge | |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Fitzroy | | | |S cnr Punch | | |Avenue, |2–12 |Built |Terrace houses |Street |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Flood | | | |SW cnr Allen | | |Street, |212 |Built |Corner shop |Street |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Forsyth | | |Council depot, | | | |Street, |47–53 |Built |incinerator and| |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Foster | | |Former House in|Now a childcare| | |Street, |22 |Built |Lambert Park |centre |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Foucart | | | | | | |Street, |84 |Built |Broom factory | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Franklyn | | | |NW cnr Francis | | |Street, | |Landscape |Minogue Reserve|Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Fred Street,|8 |Built |Timber cottage | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Fredbert | | |Street | | | |Street, | |Landscape |trees—Row of |Centre planting|Local | |Leichhardt | | |three Camphor | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Gallimore | | |Retaining wall,| | | |Avenue, | |Other |steps and fence| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Gilchrist | | | | | | |Place, |4 |Built |House | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Gladstone | | |Two small semi-| | | |Street, |2–4 |Built |detached | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Gladstone | |Landscape/ |Park, including| | | |Park, | |Built |reservoir | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Glassop | | | | | | |Street, |6 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Located | | | | | | |adjacent to | | | | | |Dawn Fraser |Elkington Park | | | | |Built |Swimming Pool |and includes |SHR | | | | | |pool and | | | | | | |associated | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Elkington Park |Cnr White |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Glebe | | | | | | |Street, |21–23 |Built |Terraces | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Glebe Island |Including | | |Glebe Island| |Other |Bridge—c 1901|abutment |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Glebe Point | |Other |Commemorative |Cnr Parramatta |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |11, 13 and|Built |Shops | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |14, 14a |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |20 |Built |Montrose |Doctor’s |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |22 |Built |Rengaya | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |24 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |27, 29 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey |Glebe Terrace | | | |36 |Built |residence |Restaurant, E |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |37 |Built |Former Glebe |E cnr Frances |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |39–53 |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |57–73 |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |58–60 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |62 |Built |Former Raiths | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |64–66 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |72–82 |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |77–79 |Built |Single storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |84 |Built |Two storey |Theatre |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |85–99 |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |86–88 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |90 |Built |Former Currency| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two and three |Cnr Mitchell | | | |92–94 |Built |storey |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |100 |Built |Alishan Guest | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |101–103 |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |112–112a|Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |113–123 |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |125–129 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |St John’s | | | | |138a |Built |Church, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Glebe War |In Foley Park | | | |140 |Built |Memorial |SW cnr Bridge |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Cnr Bridge Road| | | | | |Two storey |(includes 144A,| | | |142–144 |Built |shops |144B and |Regional | | | | | |144C—Swiss | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |151 |Built |Former Hand and| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |153–181 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |160–160b|Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |166d |Built |Valhalla Cinema|Cnr Hereford |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |168–182 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |181a |Built |Glebe Post |NE cnr St |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |183–185 |Built |Two storey |NW cnr St |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |184 |Built |Formerly St |Community Care |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |186 |Built |Homeopathic |Rear Building |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |198–214 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |207–209 |Built |Two storey |Thai Intra |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |225 |Built |Ancient Briton |NW cnr Bridge |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |232, | |Two storey | | | | |232b–d |Built |houses and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |236–260 |Built |Residences |N cnr Park |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |251–255 |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |257–287 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |270–272 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |278–312 |Built |Residences |288—Lymington|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |321–327 |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Pair of | | | | |359–361 |Built |Victorian | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |363–381 |Built |Shops and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |383–389 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |397–399 |Built |Single storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |401–405 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |425–429 |Built |Two storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |433–445 |Built |Terraces and | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Avenue | | | | | |Landscape |plantings of | |Local | | | | |poplars various| | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Gordon | | | |Cnr Quirk and | | |Street, | |Built |St Joseph’s |Maney Streets |Regional | |Rozelle | | |School |and Victoria | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Grafton | | | | | | |Street, |12B |Built |Hampton Villa | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Grove | | | |SE cnr Cameron | | |Street, |17 |Built |Former cnr shop|Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |8 terrace |Bt. Bat and | | | |37–53 |Built |houses and |Cover Streets |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Birchgrove Park| |State/ | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Hancock | | |Former tramway | |State/ | |Street, |10 |Built |workshop | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Harold Park,| |Built |Tram sheds | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | |Henry | | |trees—Row of |Planted in | | |Street, | |Landscape |Brush box and |carriageway |Local | |Leichhardt | | |one Ficus | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Hereford | | |Rosebank, | | | |Street, |2a, 2b |Built |Victoria and | |Local | |Glebe | | |Alice Lamkin | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Kerribee NSW |Cnr Walsh | | | |55 |Built |College of |Street |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Hill Street,|90 |Built |House, former |SE cnr McKenzie|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Hornsey | | | | | | |Street, |42 |Built |Hornsey House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | |Hosking | | |trees—Norfolk| | | |Avenue, | |Landscape |Island Pine, | |Local | |Balmain | | |Arcaria | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Hubert | | | |NW cnr William | | |Street, |2 |Built |General Store |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Hutchinson | | |Substation— | | | |Street, |1 |Built |Sydney Water | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Hyam Street,| | |Street | | | |Balmain | |Landscape |trees—Row of | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Isobel | | |Street | | | |Street, | |Landscape |trees—Row of |Centre |Local | |Balmain | | |Phoenix |plantation | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | | | |pair of | | | | | | |weatherboard | | | |James Lane, |1, 3 |Built |semi-detached | |Local | |East Balmain| | |houses (with | | | | | | |later | | | | | | |additions), | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |5 |Built |Single storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |James | | |Two adjacent | | | |Street, |134–136 |Built |stone houses | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Jane Street,| | |Victorian | | | |Balmain |2–6 |Built |sandstone | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |11, 13 |Built |Rosebank and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Victorian | | | | |12 |Built |Gothic convent | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |14–16 |Built |St Augustines | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Johnston’s| | |Bridge at | | | |Creek, | |Other |Parramatta Road| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Johnston | | | | | | |Street, |1 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |7 |Built |House |SE cnr Albion |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |25 |Built |Gates of | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |25–31 |Built |Annandale | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |35, 39, 41|Built |Residential | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Community | | | | |79 |Built |Centre— | |Local | | | | |former Council | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Annandale | | | | |81a |Built |Uniting Church | |State | | | | |and Victory | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |St Brendan’s |SE cnr Collins |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Hunter-Baillie |NW cnr Collins |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |132–134 |Built |Italianate | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |198–212 |Built |North Annandale| |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Sandstone |Across Rose | | | | |Other |retaining wall |Street, E side |Local | | | | |and steps |of Johnston | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |250–272 |Built |Wall and | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Kenilworth | | | | |260 |Built |(also known as | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |Trees—Brush | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Johnston | | | | | | |Street, |12 |Built |Onkaparinga | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Captain |(Excluding the | | | |13 |Built |Tinley’s |rear lot) |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |19 |Built |Canterbury | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | |Johnston | | |pair of | | | |Street, East|6, 8 |Built |stuccoed brick | |Local | |Balmain | | |semi-detached | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | | | |stone house |Formerly | | | |11 |Built |(with modern |commercial |Local | | | | |attic), |building | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Leichhardt | | |Margaretta | | | |Street, |6 |Built |Cottage | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Blackwattle Bay|Includes |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |49–53 |Archaeological|Strides | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Leichhardt | | | | | | |Street, |45 |Built |Fernleigh | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Leys Avenue,| | |Street |Planted in | | |Leichhardt | |Landscape |trees—Brush |carriageway |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | |Lilyfield | | |trees—Avenue |Also Rayner and| | |Road | |Landscape |of Brush Box |Eric Streets |Local | | | | |and one | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Easton Park |Cnr Burt and |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Little | | |Two storey | | | |Edward |2, 4, 6, 8|Built |stone terrace | |Local | |Street, East| | |row, 1844 | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Little | | |Stone drain | | | |Stephen | |Other |abutting 52 | |Local | |Street, | | |Palmer Street | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Llewellyn | | | | | | |Street, |27a |Built |Lodge Hall | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |trees—Brush | |Local | | | | |Box and Ficus | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Lookes | | |Two storey | | | |Avenue, East|1, 3, 5 |Built |stucco terrace | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | | | |pair of semi- | | | | |2, 4 |Built |detached brick | |Local | | | | |houses (with | | | | | | |modern attics | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |9 |Built |stone marine |Cnr Gallimore |Local | | | | |villa (with |Avenue | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Remnant of | | | | | | |single storey | | | | |13 |Built |pair of semi- | |Local | | | | |detached houses| | | | | | |(with attic), | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey |Formerly Joseph| | | |15 |Built |stone house, |Looke’s house|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Includes | | |Lords Road, |6–12 |Built |Streetscape |59–71, |Local | |Leichhardt | | |group |77–79 Upward | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Louisa Road,|14 |Built |Leopoldville | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former site of |Includes | | | |65–67 |Built |Birchgrove |sandstone |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Sydney Harbour | | | | | |Archaeological|Tunnel— |Cnr Numa Street|State | | | | |Greenwich to | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Mackenzie | | | | | | |Street, |5–19 |Built |Terraces | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Macquarie | | |Rowntree | | | |Terrace, | |Other |Memorial | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street |Centre | | | | |Landscape |trees—Brush |Plantation |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Mansfield | | | | | | |Street, |13 |Built |Tranby | |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Mansfield | | | |NE cnr Rumsey | | |Street, |17 |Built |Bald Rock Hotel|Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |31 |Built |Corner Building|NW cnr Smith |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |76–80 |Built |Corner shop and| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Balmain Power | | | | | | |Station site: | | | | | | |(a) two storey |Formerly:(a) | | |Margaret | | |stucco |administration | | |Street, |2 |Built |building, and |building, and |State | |Rozelle | | |(b) single |(b) pump | | | | | |storey brick |station. | | | | | |industrial | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Marion | | |Leichhardt |SE cnr Norton | | |Street, | |Built |Public School |Street |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Fire Station |NW cnr Balmain |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former |Between Renwick| | | |2 |Built |Presbyterian |and Norton |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |6–8 |Built |Semi-detached | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |82–84 |Built |Semi-detached | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |90–92 |Built |Semi-detached | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Marlborough | | |Corner shop and| | | |Street, |43 |Built |residence | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Mary Street,| | |Four Fig Trees | | | |Leichhardt | |Landscape |at entrance to | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |tree—one |At Perry Street|Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Open space | | |Minogue | | | |along Minogue | | |Crescent, | |Landscape | |Crescent, |Local | |Glebe | | | |including the | | | | | | |Lewis Hoad | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Montague | | | | | | |Street, |6 |Built |Civic buildings| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Central | | | | |19 |Built |Methodist | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |28 |Built |Balmain Co-op |NE cnr |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Moore | | |Shop and | | | |Street, |77 |Built |residence | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Former Ships | | |Mort Street,|36 |Built |Hall |Painters and |Local | |Balmain | | | |Dockers Union | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |91–97 |Built |Formerly the | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Formerly the | | | | |101 |Built |Forth and Clyde| |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Sandstone | | | | |107, 109 |Other |retaining wall |Cnr Thames |Local | | | | |and drainage |Street | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Mt Vernon | | |Street | | | |Street, | |Landscape |trees—Avenue | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |trees—Two |Cnr Catherine |Local | | | | |mature Moreton |Street | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Nicholson | | |Araluen later | | | |Street, |14 |Built |Dellwood | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Nicholson |Cnr School | | | | |Built |Street Public |Street |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Access from | | | |34 |Built |Mort Bay House |Nicholson |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Waterview | | | | | | |Workshops, | | | | |37 |Built |former Adelaide| |SHR | | | | |Steamship | | | | | | |Company | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street |End of | | | | |Landscape |tree—Ficus |Nicholson |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Cnr Marion | | |Norton | | |Two storey |Street | | |Street, |124 |Built |brick house |(formerly |Local | |Leichhardt | | | |tramway | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |All Souls |NW cnr Marion | | | |126 |Built |Church and |Street |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Town Hall |NE cnr Marion |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former Post |NE cnr | | | | |Built |Office |Wetherill |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |156 |Built |Royal Hotel |SW cnr Carlisle|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Pioneers | | | | | |Landscape |Memorial Park, | |Local | | | | |former Balmain | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Numa Street,|7 |Aboriginal |Middens, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |9 |Aboriginal |Middens, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Palmer | | | | | | |Street, |20 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |52 |Built |House and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |94–110 |Built |Terrace house | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Paul Street,|2–14 |Built |Eastcliff | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |NW Cnr | | |Parramatta | | | |Parramatta Road| | |Road, |105–119 |Built |Goodmans |& Johnston |State | |Annandale | | |Buildings |Street— | | | | | | |Includes 2–14| | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Parramatta | | |Former Police | | | |Road, |210 |Built |Station | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Parramatta |281–285 |Built |University Hall|Cnr Glebe Point|State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Parramatta | | |Albert | | | |Road, |289 |Built |Palais— | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |345 |Built |Bald Faced Stag|E cnr Balmain |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |393 |Built |The Norton |Formerly the |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |The |W cnr Rofe | | | |463 |Built |Taverner’s |Street, |Local | | | | |Hill Hotel |formerly the | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Paul Street,| | |Single storey | | | |East Balmain|13 |Built |stone house, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |15, 17, 19|Built |stucco terrace | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Peacock | | | | | | |Point, | |Landscape |Illoura Reserve| |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Pearson | | | | | | |Street, |4 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Hillside House,| | | | |11 |Built |Eastcliff, the | |Regional | | | | |Captain’s | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |24 and 24A|Built |Houses |Formerly known |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Perry | | | | | | |Street, |47 |Built |House |E cnr Campbell |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Phillip | | |Corner |E cnr Spring | | |Street, | |Built |buildings |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Crosses | | | | | | |Annandale— | | |Piper | | | |includes all | | |Street, | |Other |MWS&DB aqueduct|sections |State | |Annandale | | | |between | | | | | | |Johnstons Creek| | | | | | |and Whites | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Hinsby Reserve |Centre |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Pyrmont | | | |NW cnr Booth | | |Bridge Road,|52–54 |Built |Warehouse |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Pyrmont | | |Greens |Near cnr | | |Bridge Road,|22 |Built |Woolstore |Darling Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |See also | | | |82–96 |Built |Public housing |50–70a, |Local | | | | | |53–77 Darling| | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |158 |Built |Abbey | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |223a–229|Built |Victorian | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |231 |Built |Forest Lodge | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Queen | | | | | | |Street, |46–48 |Built |Terraces | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Queens | | |Former Post |Cnr Waterview | | |Place, |1 |Built |Office |Street |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |5–9 |Built |Three terrace | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Quirk | | | |NW cnr Graham | | |Street, |15 |Built |Large house |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Railway | | |Substation SPS |At Hutchinson | | |Parade, | |Built |5 |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street |Adjacent to | | | | |Landscape |trees—Row of |Whites Creek |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Avenue of | | | | | |Landscape |Phoenix | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | |Rayner | | |trees—Avenue |Also Lilyfield | | |Street, | |Landscape |of Brush Box |Road and Eric |Local | |Lilyfield | | |and one |Street | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Redlion | | | | | | |Street, |4–12 |Built |Mary Terrace | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Reynolds | | |Semi-detached | | | |Avenue, |1–7 |Built |cottages | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Reynolds |69, | |Semi-detached | | | |Street, |71–79 |Built |cottages | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former Unilever|Between Hyam | | | |100–104 |Built |Administration |and Foy Streets|State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street | | | | | |Landscape |trees—Row of | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Rose Street,|2–8 |Built |Semi-detached | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Includes The | | | | | | |Copra Store, | | | | | | |The Oil Mill | | |Roseberry | | |Unilever Oil |Building, The | | |Street, |5–7 |Built |Mill group of |Engineers |State | |Balmain | | |buildings |Store, The | | | | | | |Electricians | | | | | | |Shop and The | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Ross Street,|1 |Built |Warehouse | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Rowntree | | | | | | |Street, |40 |Built |House | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Cnr of Curtis | | | | | | |Road, former | | | |45 |Built |Shop building |shop and |Local | | | | | |residence, now | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |SE cnr Cameron | | | | | |Neighbourhood |Street— | | | |127–135 |Built |shops |includes the |Local | | | | | |former | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |137 |Built |Shop and |NE cnr Cameron |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |165 |Built |Corner shop |NE cnr Bay |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Rozelle | | |Middens, rock | | | |Hospital, | |Aboriginal |shelters, | |SHR | |Callan Point| | |occupation | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Archaeological|European relief| |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Indigenous | |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Rozelle | | | |Former | | |Hospital, | |Built |Rivendell |Broughton Hall |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Former Gary |Writer’s |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Kirkbride Block|College of the |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Main entrance | | | | |Built |The Lodge |gates Balmain |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Wards 14, 14x | |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Rehabilitation | | | | | |Built |and Industrial | |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Moodie Street | |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Tree Tops |Residential |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Recreation | | | | | |Built |Activities |Bayview Complex|SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Hospital | |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Ryan Street,|60–62 |Built |Kay’s Corner |E cnr of lane |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |School | | | |Cnr Gallimore | | |Street, |2 |Built |Kaikoura |Avenue |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Short | | |Leichhardt |N cnr Balmain | | |Street, |1 |Built |Hotel |Road |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Simmons | | |Simmons Point | | | |Street, | |Landscape |Reserve | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Simmons | | |Two storey | | | |Street, East|13 |Built |Italianate |On Simmons |Local | |Balmain | | |waterfront |Point | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Smith | | | | | | |Street, |31–41 |Built |Terrace | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Formerly the | | | |44 |Built |School |Smith Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Spring | | |Single storey |Cnr Short | | |Street, |2 |Built |weatherboard |Street |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |St Andrew | | |Two storey | | | |Street, |1 |Built |stucco terrace,| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |14 |Built |stone terrace, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |St John | | |Two storey pair| | | |Street, |3, 5 |Built |of stucco | |Local | |Balmain | | |terraces, | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |NE cnr Talfourd| | |St Johns | |Built |Police station |Street, also |State | |Road, Glebe | | | |known as 1–3 | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |Courthouse and |NW cnr Talfourd|State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Built |St John’s |NW cnr Glebe |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |75 |Built |St John’s | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |132 |Built |St John’s |E cnr Derwent |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Glebe Town | | | | |160 |Built |Hall, Chambers | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Nag’s Head | | | | |162–170 |Built |Hotel and row | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former Rehoboth| | | | |189 |Built |Primitive | |Local | | | | |Methodist | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Other |Horse Trough |Cnr Glebe Point|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey pair| | | |St Marys | | |of stuccoed | | | |Street, East|14, 16 |Built |stone terraces | |Local | |Balmain | | |(with upper | | | | | | |floor half | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | | | |weatherboard | | | | |18 |Built |house (with |Cnr Weston |Local | | | | |upper floor |Street | | | | | |half attic), c | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Stack | | | | | | |Street, |7 |Built |Wood-Lee Villa | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Stephen | | |Formerly The |SE cnr | | |Street, |4 |Built |Pacific Hotel |Gladstone |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Tebbutt | | |Kegworth |Between Lords | | |Street, | |Built |Primary School |Road and |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Thames | | |Christian Bros | | | |Street, |4 |Built |High School | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |7–11 |Built |Three terrace | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Sandstone | | | | |40 |Other |retaining wall |Cnr Mort Street|Local | | | | |and drainage | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |The Avenue, |1 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |The | | |Sandstone |W side between | | |Crescent, | |Other |Retaining Wall |Johnston and |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Thomas | | | | | | |Street, |1 |Built |Glenarvon | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Toxteth |2, 4 |Built |Ambleside and | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |9 |Built |Toxteth Lodge |W cnr on Avenue|State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Former | | | | | | |Methodist | | | | |19 |Built |Church and Hall| |Local | | | | |(now childcare | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |40 |Built |The Scheibner |W cnr Bell |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Street |Central and | | | | |Landscape |trees—Avenue |footpath |Local | | | | |of Ficus Hillii|planting | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Trafalgar | | | | | | |Street, |39–41 |Built |Edwinville | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |43–47 |Built |Former Beales |Extends to |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |55 |Built |Shop and |SE cnr Collins |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |235 |Built |House |Known as Wrens |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |268 |Built |Shop and |NW cnr Rose |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Trouton | | |Four terrace | | | |Street, |1–7 |Built |houses | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |The Old Place |Known as | | | | | |(two storey |Campbell Lane | | | |19 |Built |sandstone |(off Campbell |Local | | | | |house) |Street) | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey pair| | | | | | |of semi- |Cnr Thames | | | |25, 27 |Built |detached stone |Street |Local | | | | |houses (with | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Union | | | | | | |Street, |17 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |18–20 |Built |Pair of semi- | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Upward | | |Houses— |Includes 8–12| | |Street, |59–71 |Built |streetscape |Lords Road |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Houses— |Includes 8–12| | | |77–79 |Built |streetscape |Lords Road |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Victoria |2 |Built |Sze Yup Chinese| |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Victoria | | | |St Josephs | | |Road, |46 |Built |Church |Church |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |76 |Built |Former Tower of| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |114 |Built |Mechanics | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |128–132 |Built |York Buildings |SW cnr Darling |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Vincent | | | |W cnr Waite | | |Street, |7 |Built |The Grange |Avenue |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Wallace | | | | | | |Street, |1 |Built |House | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |4 |Built |Clontarf |E cnr Adolphus |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | |Waterview | | |stone house | | | |Street, |3 |Built |(with upper | |Local | |Balmain | | |floor half | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |6 |Built |stone house, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |8 |Built |stone house, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |12 |Built |early |Set well back |Local | | | | |weatherboard |right-of-way | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | |27 |Built |stone house, | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |47 |Built |Joldwen |NE cnr Caroline|Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Single storey | | | | | | |marine villa | | | | |70 |Built |(with attic and| |Local | | | | |modern | | | | | | |dormers), | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Wells | | |Yeend’s | | | |Street, |1–15 |Built |Terrace | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Wentworth | |Other |Railway Viaduct| |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Parkland, | | | | | |Landscape |excluding | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Avenue of | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Wentworth | | |Two-storey | | | |Park Road, |62 |Built |industrial | |Local | |Glebe | | |building | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Westmoreland| | |Street | | | |Street, | |Landscape |trees—Avenue | |Local | |Glebe | | |of Ficus and | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Weston | | |Fenwick and Co | | | |Street, East|2–8 |Built |boatshed | |SHR | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Wetherill | | |Methodist | | | |Street, |1a |Built |Central Hall | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |23–25 |Built |Pair of | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Wharf Road, |7 |Built | | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |8 |Built |Bremer House |E cnr Lemm |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |House and | | | | |19 and 19A|Built |Stannard’s | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |25, 25a, |Built |Wyoming | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |33–35 |Built |Simla and | |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Exeter Villas | | | | |34–36 |Built |later Lynworth | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |House, Artists | | | |43 |Built |Clovernook |Studio and |State | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |R.M. Brownlee | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Wharf Road, | | |Single storey | | | |Birchgrove |6 |Built |weatherboard | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |20 |Built |Single storey | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | |Two storey | | | | |22 |Built |stucco | |Local | | | | |Italianate | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | | | |Thirty items of| | | | | | |significance | | | | | | |(comprising | | | | | | |plant and | | | | | | |equipment of | | | | | | |the former | | |Wharf Road | | | |Caltex Oil | | |and Ronald | | |Ballast Point |facility) as | | |Street, | |Built |(former Caltex |shown on Sheets|State | |Birchgrove | | |Oil facility) |422–452 of | | | | | | |the Leichhardt | | | | | | |Inventory of | | | | | | |Heritage Items,| | | | | | |a copy of which| | | | | | |is held at the | | | | | | |office of the | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |White | | | | | | |Street, |8 |Built |Bishopsthorpe | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Wigram Road,|11a, 15, |Built |Minerva Terrace| |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| | | |Landscape |Kirsova | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |William | | | | | | |Street, |4–6 |Built |Terrace houses | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________________________| | |25–31 |Built |Semi-detached | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |William | | |Two storey | | | |Street, East|10 |Built |stone | |Local | |Balmain | | |waterfront | | | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |William | | |Semi-detached | | | |Street, |100–102 |Built |houses | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Woolley | | |St James RC | | | |Street, | |Built |Church and | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Wortley | | | | | | |Street, | |Landscape |Punch Park | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |York Place, |2–16 |Built |York Buildings | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |York Street,| | |MWS and DB | | | |Glebe | |Other |brick vent | |Regional | |___________________________________________________________________________________| |Young | | |Shop and | | | |Street, |81 |Built |residence | |Local | |___________________________________________________________________________________| LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 3 – Glossary (Clause 8) "Aboriginal site" means a place with physical evidence of Aboriginal occupation or a place at which no such physical evidence remains but which the Aboriginal community has identified as being culturally important. "Adaptable housing unit" has the same meaning as class B adaptable housing unit has in Australian Standard AS 4299—1995Adaptable housing. "Adaptation" means modifying a building or place to suit proposed compatible uses. "Advertisement" means a display by the use of symbols, messages or other devices for promotional purposes or for the conveying of information, instructions, directions or the like, whether or not the display includes the erection of a structure or the carrying out of a work not specifically defined elsewhere in the Plan. "Advertising panel" means billboards, multi-sheet posters and the like, but does not include hoarding for a construction site. "Airport" means an area or place which is or is intended for public or private use for the landing, taking off, or parking of aeroplanes or seaplanes. It includes ancillary: (a) terminals and areas for the assembly of passengers or goods, and (b) buildings for the parking, housing, servicing, maintenance or repair of aircraft. "Alter", in relation to a heritage item or to a building or work within a conservation area, means: (a) the making of structural changes to the outside of the heritage item, building or work, or (b) the making of non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the heritage item, building or work, not including maintenance. "Amenity" means the enjoyment of the environment, whether by the community as a whole or by an individual, arising from the day to day use of property, including dwellings or publicly accessible land, community facilities or open space, and includes, but is not limited to, the enjoyment of: (a) sunlight, privacy and views, and (b) residential and community life free from nuisance arising from the emission of noise, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke, vapour, steam, soot, ash, dust, waste water, waste products or grit, or arising otherwise. "Amusement centre" means a building used primarily for the purpose of providing amusement machines for operation or viewing by the public. "Amusement machine" means a machine devised for entertainment, amusement or recreation, whether coin or token operated or not, and which is: (a) mechanically or electronically operated, and (b) operated by one or more participants, and includes snooker and pool tables. "Ancillary sporting structure" means structures such as goal posts, sight screens and the like, located in public parks or recreation areas, but does not include lighting, or buildings which accommodate people such as grandstands or public amenities. "Archaeological site" means a site listed as such in Schedule 2 and identified on the Heritage Conservation Map. "Backpacker hostel" means a building or part of a building primarily used to provide accommodation for travellers, tourists or persons engaged in recreational pursuits but is not used as their principal place of residence, and does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "Bed and breakfast accommodation" means a dwelling which: (a) provides temporary overnight accommodation for the short-term traveller, and (b) offers at least breakfast, and (c) provides no more than two double rooms for let, and (d) does not contain facilities in rooms for the preparation of meals by guests, and (e) is operated and managed by the person who normally resides in the dwelling. "Boarding house" means a building that is let in lodgings and which primarily provides lodgers with a principal place of residence for three months or more and generally has shared facilities such as a communal bathroom, kitchen or laundry and has rooms with one or more lodgers. It does not include a backpacker hostel, serviced apartments, a motel, private hotel or a building elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "Boatshed" means a building or other structure that is not wider than one-third of the water frontage of the allotment on which it stands and not wider than 4 metres, that has a side wall height of not more than 3 metres, and that is used in association with a dwelling for the storage and routine maintenance of a boat or boats. "Brothel" means premises used for the purpose of prostitution. Premises constitute a brothel even though used by only one prostitute. "Bulk store" means a building or place used for the bulk storage of goods where the goods are not required for use in a shop or commercial premises on the same parcel of land or on adjoining land in the same ownership. "Bulky goods retailing" means a building or place used for the sale by retail or auction, or the hire or display, of items (whether goods or materials) which are of such a size, shape or weight as to require: (a) a large area for handling, storage or display, or (b) direct vehicular access to the site of the building or place by members of the public, for the purpose of loading items into their vehicles after purchase, but does not include a building or place used for a motor showroom or for the sale of foodstuffs or clothing. "Car park" means a building or place used for parking vehicles, and any manoeuvring space and access to it, whether operated for gain or not. "Caravan park" means land used for the siting of caravans, recreational vehicles, tents, portable dwellings, holiday cabins and the provision of amenities and utilities for permanent or non-permanent residents. "Child care facility" means a building or place used for the purpose of supervising or caring for children (such as a service of the kind provided at centres for long day care, child minding, pre-school or occasional care, or a multi-purpose child care or neighbourhood centre) which: (a) caters for 6 or more children up to 12 years old, and (b) may include an educational function, and (c) may be used for the hourly care of infants to enable their carer to participate in short-term activities, and (d) may operate for the purpose of gain, and (e) is not home based, but does not include home based child care. "Club" means a building used by persons associated, or by a body incorporated, for social, literary, political, sporting, athletic or other lawful purposes whether of the same or a different kind and whether or not the whole or a part of the building is the premises of a club registered under the Registered Clubs Act 1976. "Commercial premises" means a building or place used as an office or for other business or commercial purposes, but does not include a building or place used for a purpose elsewhere specifically defined in this Schedule. "Community facility" means a building or place which may provide for the physical, social, cultural or intellectual development or welfare of the local community and may comprise or relate to any one or more of the following: (a) a public library, (b) public health services, (c) rest rooms, (d) meeting rooms, (e) indoor recreation, (f) child minding, (g) a youth facility, (h) any other like place or use, but does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "Community garden" means land used and managed communally for the purpose of cultivating fruit, vegetable or flower crops for community purposes, being either shared or individually owned land. "Conservation" means all the processes of looking after a place so as to retain its cultural significance, including maintenance, and may, according to the circumstances, include preservation, restoration, reconstruction or adaptation and a combination of more than one of these. "Conservation area" means an area shown edged green on the Heritage Conservation Map. "Conservation Management Plan" means a document prepared in accordance with the provisions of the NSW Heritage Manual that establishes the significance of an item, place or heritage conservation area and identifies conservation policies and management mechanisms that are appropriate to enable that significance to be retained. "Contaminated land" means land in, on or under which any substance is present at a concentration above that naturally present in, on or under the land, and that poses or is likely to pose an immediate or long-term risk to human health or the environment. "Council" means Leichhardt Municipal Council. "Demolition" means the damaging, defacing, destruction, pulling down or removal of a heritage item, building, work, relic or place in whole or in part. "Density area" means land shown as a density area by heavy black edging on the Density Map. "Density Map" means the map marked “ Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000—Density Map ”. "Depot" means a building or place used for the storage, repair, servicing or garaging (but not sale) of plant, machinery, vehicles, goods or materials used or intended to be used by the owner or occupier of the building or place, but does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "Development" has the same meaning as in the Act. "Diverse housing" means development that provides a range of dwelling sizes that increases the supply and choice of housing in the local government area. "Drive-in take-away food shop" means premises used primarily to sell ready to eat hot food to be consumed off the site, and with provision on the site for its collection by private motor vehicles. "Dwelling" means a room or suite of rooms occupied or used or so constructed or adapted as to be capable of being occupied or used as a separate domicile. "Ecologically sustainable development" means development which uses, conserves and enhances the community’s resources so that ecological processes on which life depends are maintained and the total quality of life, now and in the future, can be increased. "Educational establishment" means a building, or buildings, used as a school, college, technical college, TAFE establishment, academy, lecture hall, gallery or museum, but does not include a building used wholly or principally as a child care facility. "Enrichment", in relation to nuclear material, means any process by which the proportion of an isotope is increased in relation to the natural abundance of the isotope. "Exhibition home" means an unoccupied dwelling available for public inspection and used for display purposes. "Extractive material" means sand, gravel, clay, turf, soil, rock, stone or a similar substance. "Fabric" means the physical material of a heritage item or place. "Floor" means that space within a building which is situated between one floor level and the next floor level above or, if there is no floor above, the ceiling or roof above. "Floor space ratio" means the ratio of the gross floor area of a building to the site area of the land on which the building is erected. "Foreshore Building Line Map" means the map marked “ Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000—Foreshore Building Line Map ”. "Generating works" means a building or place used for the purpose of making or generating gas, electricity or other forms of energy from non-renewable resources. "Gross floor area" means the total area of a building’s floorplates, measured between the outer edges of the outside walls or the centre line of any party wall, and includes mezzanines, attics, internal car parking spaces, garages, lofts and studios. It does not include projections outside the external walls of the building, paved areas, voids or basements used for car parking, where the car parking area does not protrude more than 1 metre above ground level. "Ground level" means the level of the ground at 24 October 2000. "Group home" has the same meaning as in the standard instrument prescribed by the Standard Instrument (Local Environmental Plans) Order 2006. "Health care premises" means premises forming part of, or attached to or within the curtilage of, a dwelling comprised of not more than 3 consulting rooms, being rooms that are: (a) used only by legally qualified medical practitioners, or other health care professionals, who practise the profession of medicine, dentistry or health care, respectively, in them, and (b) used by not more than 3 such persons in total who employ a total of not more than 3 employees at any one time in connection with all of the practices. "Health care professional" means a person who renders professional health care services to members of the public and includes: (a) a podiatrist registered under the Podiatrists Act 1989, and (b) a chiropractor or osteopath registered under the Chiropractors and Osteopaths Act 1991, and (c) a physiotherapist registered under the Physiotherapists Registration Act 1945, and (d) an optometrist registered under the Optometrists Act 1930, and (e) a dentist with the meaning of the Dentists Act 1989. "Helipad" means an area or place not open to public use which is set apart for the taking off and landing of helicopters. "Heliport" means an area or place open to public use for use by helicopters and includes ancillary terminal buildings and facilities for parking, servicing and repair of helicopters. "Heritage Conservation Map" means the map marked “ Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 Heritage Conservation Map Issued June 2003 ”, as amended by the maps (or sheets of the maps) marked as follows: Note: The amending maps are not necessarily listed in the order of gazettal or publication on the NSW legislation website. Information about the order of gazettal or publication can be determined by referring to the Historical notes at the end of the plan. Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 4)—Heritage Conservation Map Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 12)—Heritage Conservation Map Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 13)—Heritage Conservation Map Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 Amendment No 18—Heritage Conservation Map "Heritage impact statement" means a statement to demonstrate that the heritage significance of the relevant item, property or relic has been established, assess the impact that the proposed development will have on its significance and identify the measures which are proposed to minimise this impact, and is: (a) prepared in accordance with the provisions of the publication “Statements of Heritage Impact” published by the Heritage Office and the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning, and (b) in the case of a place of Aboriginal heritage significance, prepared in accordance with any guidelines for the time being notified to the Council by the Director-General of National Parks and Wildlife, and (c) in the case of a place of non-Aboriginal archaeological significance, prepared in accordance with the publication “Archaeological Assessments” published by the Heritage Office and the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning. "Heritage item" means a building, work, relic, tree or place identified in Schedule 2 as a heritage item or shown as such on the Heritage Conservation Map. "Heritage significance" means historic, scientific, aesthetic, social, cultural, archaeological, architectural or natural significance. "High impact telecommunication facility" means a facility that is not defined in the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997 of the Commonwealth, made under the Telecommunications Act 1997 of the Commonwealth, and includes the following: (a) overhead telecommunication lines, and (b) a telecommunication tower that is not attached to a building, and (c) a telecommunication tower attached to a building and more than 5 metres high, and (d) an extension to a telecommunication tower that has previously been extended, and (e) an extension to any other telecommunication tower, if the extension is more than 5 metres high, and (f) any telecommunication facility on the site of a heritage item. "Home based child care" means the use of a dwelling for the provision of child care under the Family Day Care and Home Based Child Care Services Regulation 1996. "Home based employment" means a business carried out in a dwelling or within an allotment that is the site of a dwelling, but only if: (a) the business is undertaken by the permanent residents, and (b) no, or not more than two, non-residents are employed at the premises at any one time in addition to the permanent residents, and (c) the business does not interfere with amenity, in particular because of traffic movement, parking demand and working hours, and (d) the business does not require provision of any essential service main of a greater capacity than that available in the locality. "Hospital" means a building or place used for the purpose of providing professional health care services (such as preventative or convalescent care, diagnosis, medical or surgical treatment, care for people with developmental disabilities, psychiatric care or counselling and services provided by health care professionals), and includes: (a) ancillary facilities for the accommodation of nurses or other health care workers, ancillary shops or refreshment rooms and ancillary accommodation for persons receiving health care or for their visitors, (b) facilities situated in the building or at the place and used for educational or research purposes, whether or not they are used only by hospital staff or health care workers, and whether or not any such use is a commercial use, (c) a medical centre, (d) a health clinic, (e) any such building or place within a corrective or reformative establishment, (f) a nursing home, (g) a special needs home. "Hotel" means premises, including a tavern, specified or proposed to be specified in a hotelier’s licence granted under the Liquor Act 1982, whether or not the premises provide accommodation. "Housing for seniors or people with a disability" means residential accommodation intended to be used permanently as housing for the accommodation of seniors or people with a disability as defined in State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing for Seniors or People with a Disability) 2004 and includes ancillary facilities. "Industry" means: (a) any manufacturing, production, assembly or research process, or (b) the breaking up or dismantling of any goods or any article for trade, sale or gain or ancillary to any business, or (c) the winning of extractive material. "Jetty" means a small pier or wharf, but does not include a building or structure elsewhere defined in the Plan. "Junk yard" means land used for the collection, storage, abandonment or sale of scrap metals, waste paper, rags, bottles, or other scrap materials or goods, or used for collecting, dismantling, storage, salvaging or abandonment of automobiles or other vehicles or machinery or for the sale of their parts. "Kiosk" means a structure used for the provision of food and drink for the refreshment of users of the open space in which it is situated. That use must be secondary to the principal use of the open space. "Landscape plan" means a plan prepared for a site showing plantings, paving and other details of outdoor areas of the site. Vegetation species, numbers, size and location are to be specified in the plan along with details of all external finishes and colours proposed for any buildings erected or intended to be erected on the site. "Landscaped area" means the part of a site area at ground level: (a) not occupied by any building above or below ground, and (b) not overhung by part of a building with a clearance of less than 2.4 metres, and used for recreation, lawns, gardens and substantial planting. It does not include balconies, driveways and parking areas, but includes decks where they have a direct connection to ground level and are no higher than 500mm above ground level. "Liquid fuel depot" means a depot or place used for the bulk storage for wholesale distribution of petrol, oil, petroleum or other inflammable liquid. "Local shop" means a shop having a gross floor area used for retail purposes not exceeding 60 square metres that is used principally for the provision of convenience goods and services for the benefit of occupants of the immediate locality and includes a milk bar, newsagent, video library, laundrette and the like, but does not include a refreshment room. "Low impact telecommunication facility" means a facility as defined in the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities Determination 1997 of the Commonwealth, made under the Telecommunications Act 1997 of the Commonwealth. "Maintenance" means protective care of the fabric, contents and setting of a heritage item, and includes the painting of previously painted surfaces, but does not include repairs that involve restoration or reconstruction. "Marine refuelling facility" means a depot, building, wharf or place for the storage, distribution and sale of petrol, oil, petroleum or other fuels and water to vessels and may include an integrated sewerage pump-out system, but does not include a marina. "Markets" means the use of land on a temporary basis for the purpose of selling goods or providing services, but does not include a land use elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "Motel" means a building or buildings (other than a hotel, boarding house, bed and breakfast accommodation, backpacker hostel or private hotel) primarily used for the overnight accommodation of travellers and their vehicles, whether or not the building or buildings are also used in the provision of meals to those travellers or the general public. "Motor showroom" means a building or place used for the display or sale of motor vehicles, caravans or boats, whether or not motor vehicle accessories, caravan accessories or boat accessories are also sold or displayed there. "Nuclear facility" means a building or place that is: (a) a facility for the conversion of uranium ore into uranium hexafluoride or any other chemical in order to enable its enrichment, or (b) an isotope separation plant or other facility for the enrichment of nuclear material, or (c) a fabrication plant or other facility for transforming nuclear material into a form suitable for use as fuel in a nuclear reactor, or (d) a nuclear reactor, whether or not designed for the purpose of generating electricity, or (e) a reprocessing plant or other facility for the chemical separation of fuel that has been irradiated in a nuclear reactor, or (f) a separate storage installation for the storage or disposal of any nuclear material (including radioactive waste material) in the nuclear fuel cycle, being nuclear material used in or resulting from use of any of the facilities described in paragraphs (a)–(e). It does not include a building or place used for the storage or disposal of any radioactive waste material resulting from the use of nuclear material or the transportation of nuclear material for medical or medical research purposes or any other purpose authorised under the Radiation Control Act 1990. "Nuclear fuel cycle" includes any process or step in the utilisation of material capable of undergoing nuclear fission, including its ultimate disposal. "Nuclear material" means any radioactive substance associated with the nuclear fuel cycle, including fertile and fissile material, spent fuel and waste. "Nuclear reactor" means a device designed to produce controlled nuclear fission. "Open space embellishment" means structures such as picnic tables, seats, bins, community notice boards and the like, located in public parks and recreation areas. "Operational land" means land that is classified as operational land under Division 1 of Part 2 of Chapter 6 of the Local Government Act 1993. "Passenger transport terminal" means any building or place used as a terminal for the assembly and dispersal of passengers travelling by any form of passenger transport, including any required facilities for parking, manoeuvring, storage or routine servicing of any vehicle. "Persons with special needs" means the homeless, aged or young persons, single parents, ex-offenders, persons undergoing rehabilitation, persons requiring refuge, convalescing persons, persons with disabilities, the infirm or the incurable. "Place" means a site, and includes a building or work, or a group of buildings or works, situated on or at the site. "Place of assembly" means a building or place used for functions, conferences, theatre, cinema, concerts or dances or for any other similar use, and whether used for the purpose of gain or not, but does not include a place of public worship or an educational establishment. "Place of public worship" means a building or place used for the purpose of religious worship by a congregation or religious group, whether or not the building or place is also used for counselling, social events, instruction or religious training. "Playground" means an area of land specifically allocated for the use by children for play. It includes equipment and facilities on the land used for that purpose and may be owned or run privately or publicly. "Police facilities" means any building, structure or place required for the carrying out of usual police business. "Port uses" means the use of land or buildings in connection with the carrying of goods or persons by water for business or commercial purposes and for which a direct connection with the waterfront is essential. "Potential archaeological site" means a site known to the consent authority to have archaeological potential even if it is not so identified and shown on the Heritage Conservation Map. "Preservation" means maintaining the fabric of a place in its existing state and retarding deterioration. "Principal place of residence" means the permanent home of a person. It does not include the temporary domicile of a person who is travelling or on a working holiday. "Private hotel" means a hotel used primarily for short-term residential purposes which is not licensed under the Liquor Act 1982 and does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "Public amenities" means toilets, showers, change rooms or the like for use by the public. "Public building" means a building used as offices or for administrative or other like purposes by the Crown, a statutory body, a council, Australia Post or an organisation established for public purposes. "Public transport stop" means a building or place used for the assembly and dispersal of passengers travelling by public transport. "Railway purposes" includes light rail purposes. "Reconstruction" means returning a place as nearly as possible to a known earlier state and is distinguished by the introduction of materials (old or new) into the fabric. "Recreation area" means: (a) an area used for sporting activities or sporting facilities, or (b) an area used to provide facilities for recreational activities which promote the physical, cultural or intellectual welfare of persons within the community, being facilities provided by: (i) the Council, or (ii) a body of persons associated for the purpose of the physical, cultural or intellectual welfare of persons within the community, but does not include a club, racecourse or a showground or other place elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "Recreation facility" means a building or place used for indoor or outdoor recreation, or a table tennis centre, squash court, swimming pool, gymnasium, health studio or bowling alley, or any other building of a like character used for recreation, whether used for the purpose of gain or not, but does not include a place of assembly. "Refreshment room" means a building or place, the principal use of which is the provision of food to people for consumption on the premises, and includes a restaurant, café, tea room, eating house or the like, but does not include a kiosk. "Relic" means any deposit, object or material evidence relating to the use or settlement, not being Aboriginal settlement, of the land to which the Plan applies and which is 50 or more years old. "Residential development" means development for the purpose of bed and breakfast accommodation, boarding houses, boatsheds, dwellings, exhibition homes, group homes, home based employment or housing for seniors or people with a disability. "Restoration" means returning the existing fabric of a place to a known earlier state by removing accretions or by reassembling existing components without the introduction of new material. "Road" means a way open to the public for the passage of vehicles, persons and animals, including: (a) any bridge, tunnel, causeway, road-ferry, ford, street, lane, pathway, footpath, cycleway, nature strip, crossing, by-pass, thoroughfare and trackway, or other work or structure forming part of the road, and (b) the airspace above the surface of the road, and (c) the soil beneath the surface of the road. "Service station" means a building or place used for the fuelling of motor vehicles or the repair and servicing of motor vehicles, whether or not the building or place is also used for any one or more of the following purposes: (a) the sale by retail of petrol, oil and other petroleum products and spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles, (b) washing and greasing of motor vehicles, (c) installation of motor vehicle accessories. "Serviced apartment" means a building or part of a building containing two or more dwellings which are cleaned and serviced by the owner or manager of the building or the owner’s or manager’s agent, and which provides short-term accommodation for travellers or tourists, but does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this Schedule. "Sex shop" means a shop in which articles primarily associated with sexual activities are sold. "Shop" means a building or place used for selling, whether by retail or auction, or hiring. "Site analysis" means a concept plan that identifies development opportunities and constraints offered and imposed by the site, the potential impact of proposed development on surrounding sites, and the setting of the site. "Site area" means the total area of an allotment or allotments which comprises or comprise the proposed development site. It does not include any area of land that is: (a) less than 3.5 metres in width, and (b) primarily used for access. "Smash repairs" means carrying out repairs to motor vehicles or agricultural machinery which involves panel beating, spray painting and body building. "Special needs home" means a dwelling that is: (a) used to provide accommodation for the purpose of relief or rehabilitation for persons with special needs, whether or not those persons are related, and (b) a household environment for persons with special needs, and (c) occupied by the persons referred to in paragraph (a) as a single household, with or without paid or unpaid supervision or care, with or without payment for board and lodging being required. "Subdivision" has the same meaning as in the Act. "Swimming enclosure" means a place within a body of water, whether tidal or otherwise, which is enclosed by a fence to provide a safe bathing area. "The Act" means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. "Timber yard" means a building or place used for the cutting, processing or storage of timber from logs or baulks. "Transport depot" means a building or place used for servicing, repair or garaging of vehicles used for transporting the public. "Veterinary facility" means a building or place used for diagnosing or surgically or medically treating animals, whether or not animals are kept on the premises for the purposes of treatment. It may also provide short-term accommodation for domestic pets. "Warehouse" means a building or place used for the storage of goods, merchandise or materials pending their sale and distribution to persons engaged in retail trade or industrial activity. "Water-based commercial and recreational facility" means a commercial use of a building associated with the servicing, temporary mooring, launching and storage of boats used for recreation or associated with other water-based recreational pursuits. "Youth facility" means a building or place specifically designed for use by youths for recreation, meetings or education, and may include administration facilities and amenities for the youth and supervisors or co-ordinators, but does not include any other building or place elsewhere defined in the Plan. "Zoning Map" means the map marked “ Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 Zoning Map Issued April 2003 ”, as amended by the maps (or sheets of the maps) marked as follows: Note: The amending maps are not necessarily listed in the order of gazettal or publication on the NSW legislation website. Information about the order of gazettal or publication can be determined by referring to the Historical notes at the end of the plan. Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 9)—Zoning Map Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 12)—Zoning Map Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 16)—Zoning Map Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 17)—Zoning Map Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 Amendment No 18—Zoning Map LEICHHARDT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000 - NOTES Historical notes The following abbreviations are used in the Historical notes: ______________________________________________________________________ |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| |______________________________________________________________________| Table of amending instrumentsLeichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 published in Gazette No 168 of 22.12.2000, p 13714 and amended as follows: Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 1) (GG No 82 of 3.5.2002, p 2683) Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 2) (GG No 85 of 10.5.2002, p 2832) Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 6) (GG No 210 of 8.11.2002, p 9527) Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 11) (GG No 69 of 2.4.2004, p 1866) Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 10) (GG No 70 of 8.4.2004, p 1984) __________________________________________________________________________ | | |Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No | |2005|(208)|5). GG No 65 of 3.6.2005, p 1931. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No | | |(634)|12). GG No 122 of 7.10.2005, p 8668. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No | |2006|(549)|9). GG No 111 of 1.9.2006, p 7816. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No | |2007|(348)|4). GG No 92 of 20.7.2007, p 4736. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |State Environmental Planning Policy | | |(641)|(Infrastructure) 2007. GG No 185 of 21.12.2007, p 10003. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No | |2008|(402)|16). GG No 106 of 29.8.2008, p 8889. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |State Environmental Planning Policy (Repeal of Concurrence and | | |(571)|Referral Provisions) 2008. GG No 157 of 12.12.2008, p 11946. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No | |2009|(44) |17). LW 13.2.2009. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No | | |(90) |13). LW 6.3.2009. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) | | |No 56|Act 2009. Assented to 1.7.2009. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| | | |Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No | |2011|(635)|18). LW 9.12.2011. | | | | | |__________________________________________________________________________| Table of amendments _____________________________________________________________________________ |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Am 3.5.2002; 10.5.2002; 8.11.2002; 2005 (634), Sch 1 [1]; 2006 | |Sch 1 |(549), Sch 1 [1]; 2007 (641), Sch 5.22 [5]; 2008 (402), Sch 1 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Am 3.5.2002; 2.4.2004; 8.4.2004; 2005 (634), Sch 1 [2]; 2007 | |Sch 2 |(348), Sch 1 [1] [2]; 2009 (90), Sch 1 [1]–[40]; 2009 No 56, | |_____________________________________________________________________________| | |Am 3.5.2002; 10.5.2002; 8.11.2002; 2.4.2004; 8.4.2004; 2005 | |Sch 3 |(634), Sch 1 [3] [4]; 2006 (549), Sch 1 [2]; 2007 (348), Sch 1 | | |[3]; 2007 (641), Sch 5.22 [6]–[8]; 2008 (402), Sch 1 [2]; 2009| |_____________________________________________________________________________|