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WINGECARRIBEE LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1989 - REG 49

Highway service centre and recreation attraction at Sutton Forest

49 Highway service centre and recreation attraction at Sutton Forest

(1) This clause applies to lots 19 and 20 and part lot 1 DP 788846, Hume Highway, Sutton Forest, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “ Wingecarribee Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 1) ”.
(2) In this clause:
"highway service centre" means an integrated development providing on the one site a variety of facilities intended for the provision of services required by the travelling public and commercial highway users, including provision for:
(a) refreshment,
(b) accommodation, and
(c) motor vehicle services facilities,
which development may also include advertising structures, bus stations, drive-in take-away food outlets, dwellings occupied in conjunction with uses permissible on the site, facilities for commercial vehicles, hire facilities, hotels, information centres, motels, parking areas, playgrounds, refreshment rooms, rest areas, rest rooms, service stations, shops in the nature of a general store or providing for the sale of convenience or novelty items (but not being supermarkets, department stores or ordinary retail outlets), toilets and showers, utility installations and development for any other purpose specifically designed to cater for the travelling public.
"recreation attraction" means a facility providing for a range of recreational activities and experiences:
(a) whether:
(i) of a cultural, educational, entertainment, environmental, ethnic, historic, industrial, participational, scientific or social character, nature or theme,
(ii) provided as a single activity, or as a variety of activities and in varying combinations of activities, or
(iii) operated for the purpose of gain or not, and
(b) which may incorporate accommodation, refreshment facilities and such other support facilities as may be ancillary or subsidiary, including caravan and camping grounds, clubs, commercial entertainment, convention centres, dwellings occupied in conjunction with purposes permissible on the site, exhibition halls, galleries, general stores, hotels, hostels, information and interpretation centres, motels, museums, parking areas, playgrounds, refreshment rooms, recreation facilities, sports facilities, taverns and utility installations, and
(c) which may also include specialty businesses, industries and shops where the trade or manufacturing activity conducted or items offered for retail sale, as the case may be, may be considered to be of a kind and scale incidental to the character, nature or theme of the attraction.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this plan, a person may, with the consent of the council, carry out development on land to which this clause applies for the purposes of a highway service centre, or a combination of a highway service centre and a recreation attraction.



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