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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



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