New South Wales Consolidated Regulations(Clause 16 (3))
A change of use of an existing building if the change of use does not involve any increase of the total floor space of the building.
The provision and use of outdoor seating or tables or any item of street or public domain furniture including benches, bicycle racks, bins, bollards, information signs, public artwork installations, street lights, telephone kiosks, tree surrounds and water bubblers) on a footpath, or in a plaza or other public place.
The erection of a sign on a building, if the sign does not exceed 2.5 square metres in area and is located so that no part of the sign extends above the ridge line of the building.
The enclosure of a balcony.
A temporary use for 2 years or less (not being a temporary use described in item 6) if the temporary use will have only minimal environmental impact of short duration.
The use of public domain for any temporary structure or event, including the exhibition of an art work, a performance, a festival or special promotion, if the proposed structure or event is to be installed for, or to take place over, a period of not more than 30 days, whether consecutive or not, in any period of 12 months.
Any strata or stratum subdivision of land for the purposes of a development for which development consent has been granted and is in force.
The demolition of any building or other structure, other than a building or structure that is identified as a heritage item or an item of the environmental heritage in an environmental planning instrument or in a heritage study prepared by or on behalf of a consent authority.
The carrying out of any internal commercial or retail fitout.
Any extension or other variation of operating or trading hours.