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WOLLONGONG LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1990 - REG 6
Definitions
6 Definitions
(1) In this plan:
"advertisement" means a sign, notice, device or representation in the nature
of an advertisement, for promotional purposes or for conveying information,
instructions, directions of the like, whether or not the sign, notice, device
or representation involves the erection of a structure or the carrying out of
a work, but does not include a business sign, a real estate sign or a road
traffic signal or sign.
"agriculture" means broad acre commercial farming of crops or pasture.
"appointed day" means the day on which this plan takes effect.
"aquaculture" means: (a) cultivating fish or marine vegetation for the purpose
of harvesting the fish or marine vegetation or their progeny with a view to
sale, or
(b) keeping fish or marine vegetation in a confined area for a
commercial purpose (such as a fish-out pond),
but does not include: (c)
keeping anything in a pet shop for sale or in an aquarium for exhibition
(including an aquarium operated commercially), or
(d) anything done for the
purposes of maintaining a collection of fish or marine vegetation otherwise
than for a commercial purpose.
"archaeological site" means the site of one or more relics.
"bed and breakfast accommodation" means the use of a dwelling-house, part of a
dwelling-house, or any ancillary building to a dwelling-house, for the purpose
of offering short term (maximum of one month) paid accommodation and homestyle
hospitality to visitors, by the permanent residents of the dwelling-house,
where: (a) a maximum of 2 bedrooms are used for that use, and
(b) the number
of occupants of the establishment, including the permanent occupants, does not
exceed 7 at any one time, and
(c) breakfast is available for visitors.
"boarding-house" includes a house let in lodgings or a hostel, but does not
include a motel or bed and breakfast accommodation.
"brothel" means premises habitually used for the purposes of prostitution or
designed for that purpose. Premises may constitute a brothel even though used
by only one prostitute for the purposes of prostitution and includes a
sex-on-premises establishment.
"bulky goods sales room or showroom" means a building or place used for the
sale by retail or auction, 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 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 the sale of foodstuffs, clothing or electrical or small-sized
goods.
"business sign" means a commercial sign which is: (a) illuminated, or
(b)
attached to a bulky goods sales room or showroom, commercial premises, motel,
restaurant or shop, being a sign other than a notice that the place or
premises is or are for sale or letting together with the particulars of the
sale or letting, or
(c) the second or subsequent commercial sign on any
building, work or land.
"camp or caravan site" means a site used for the purpose of placing moveable
dwellings (within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993 ) for permanent
accommodation or for temporary accommodation for tourists, whether or not the
site is also used for the erection, assembly or placement of cabins for
temporary accommodation for tourists.
"car park" means a building or place primarily used for the purpose of parking
motor vehicles, whether operated for gain or not.
"child care centre" means a building or place which is used (whether or not
for profit) for the purpose of educating, minding or caring for children
(whether or not any of the children are related to the owner or operator), but
only if the following conditions are satisfied: (a) the children number 6 or
more,
(b) the children are under 6 years of age,
(c) the building or place
does not provide residential care for any of the children (other than those
related to the owner or operator).
"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
elsewhere specifically defined in this clause or a building or place used for
a purpose elsewhere specifically defined in this clause.
"commercial sign" means a sign, notice, device or representation in the nature
of an advertisement, whether illuminated or not, which: (a) has an area of not
greater than 0.75 square metres, and
(b) in respect of any place or premises
to which it is affixed, contains only: (i) a reference to the identification
or description of the place or premises,
(ii) a reference to the
identification or description of any person residing or carrying on an
occupation at the place or premises,
(iii) particulars of any occupation
carried on at the place or premises,
(iv) such directions or cautions as are
usual or necessary relating to the place or premises or any occupation carried
on there,
(v) particulars or notifications required or permitted to be
displayed by or under any State or Commonwealth Act,
(vi) particulars
relating to the goods, commodities or services dealt with or provided at the
place or premises,
(vii) a notice that the place or premises is or are for
sale or letting together with particulars of the sale or letting,
(viii)
particulars of any activities held or to be held at the place or premises, or
(ix) a reference to an affiliation with a trade, professional or other
associated relevant to the business conducted at the place or premises.
"community facility" means a building or place owned or controlled by a public
authority or a body of persons which may provide for the physical, social,
cultural or intellectual development or welfare of the local community, but
does not include a building or place elsewhere specifically defined in this
clause.
"community land" means land classified as community land within the meaning of
the Local Government Act 1993 .
"conservation management plan" means a document prepared in accordance with
the provisions of the NSW Heritage Manual that establishes the heritage
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.
"cottage industry" means an activity carried out under the following
circumstances: (a) the activity is carried out within a dwelling or the
curtilage of a dwelling occupied by the person carrying on the activity or on
land adjoining the land owned by that person,
(b) the activity causes minimal
interference to the amenity of the area,
(c) the activity is generally in
character with the scale and ambience of other activities within the immediate
area,
(d) any goods offered for sale have been either produced on the site of
the activity or relate directly to the activity taking place on the site,
(e)
there are never more than 3 people employed in carrying out the activity who
do not live in the dwelling within the curtilage of which the activity is
carried out.
"Council" means the Council of the City of Wollongong.
"demolish" in relation to a building, work, relic, tree or place within a
heritage conservation area or that is a heritage item, means wholly or partly
damage, deface, destroy, pull down or remove that building, work, relic, tree
or place within a heritage conservation area or the heritage item.
"demolition" has the same meaning as in the Act and, for the purpose of
removal of doubt, includes the destruction, dismantling or moving of all or
part of a building or work.
"dual occupancy development" means development that results in two dwellings
(whether attached or detached) on a single allotment of land (or which would
have that result were it not for the fact that the allotment is to be
subdivided as part of the development).
"dwelling" means a room or number of rooms occupied or used or so constructed
or adapted as to be capable of being occupied or used as a separate domicile,
and includes a granny flat.
"dwelling-house" means a building or buildings containing one but not more
than one dwelling, on one allotment.
"ecotourism facility" means any nature-based tourism, educational or
interpretative facility that is constructed and managed so as to be
ecologically sustainable and without detrimental impact on the ecology of the
locality. It may include some form of guest accommodation (but not a caravan
park), facilities for provision of meals and a manager’s residence.
"educational establishment" means a building or place used for education such
as teaching, and includes the following: (a) a school,
(b) a tertiary
institution, being a university, teachers’ college, technical college, TAFE
establishment or other tertiary college providing formal education which is
constituted by or under an Act,
(c) an art gallery or museum, not used to
sell the items displayed in the art gallery or museum,
whether or not
accommodation for staff or students is provided and whether or not conducted
for the purpose of gain.
"existing holding" means a parcel of land, whether comprising one or more lots
or portions, existing in one ownership: (a) in the case of land within a water
catchment area-as at 6 September 1974, or
(b) in any other case-as at 30
April 1971.
"extractive industry" means: (a) development involving the winning or removal
of extractive material from land,
(b) the rehabilitation or the filling and
reshaping of an area from which extractive material has been won or removed,
or
(c) an industry or undertaking (other than a mine) which depends for its
operations on the winning or removal of extractive material from the land on
which it is carried on.
"extractive material" means sand, gravel, clay, soil, rock, stone or similar
substance but excludes turf and any sand, soil or other material remaining
attached to turf after extraction of turf is carried out.
"filling" means the depositing of soil, rock or other material obtained from a
site outside the property boundaries of a lot of land on which it is
deposited, but does not include the depositing of topsoil, or feature rock
imported to the lot, that is intended for use in garden landscaping, turf or
garden bed establishment or topdressing of lawns.
"flood prone land" means land indicated as flood prone on the map marked “
Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 235)-Flood Prone Land
Map ”.
"floor" means that space within a building which is situated between one floor
level and the floor level next 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 area of the site on which it is situated.
"forestry" includes arboriculture, sylviculture and the destruction of trees
and shrubs for the purpose of: (a) afforestation, forest protection, cutting,
dressing and preparing (otherwise than in a sawmill) of wood and other forest
products,
(b) establishing roads necessary for the removal of wood and forest
products, or
(c) forest protection.
"granny flat" means the smaller of 2 dwellings, where: (a) the dwellings are
both on the same lot and no other dwelling is on that lot, and
(b) the
smaller dwelling has a floor space which is less than 55 square metres or half
that of the larger dwelling, whichever is the smaller, and
(c) at least one
of the dwellings is occupied by the owner of the lot on which the dwellings
stand.
"gross floor area" means the sum of the areas of each floor of a building
where the area of each floor is taken to be the area within the outer face of
the external enclosing walls as measured at a height of 1400 millimetres above
each floor level, excluding: (a) columns, fin walls, sun control devices,
awnings and any other elements, projections or works outside the general lines
of the outer face of the external wall,
(b) lift towers and cooling towers on
the roof, machinery and plant rooms and ancillary storage space and
air-conditioning ducts,
(c) car parking needed to meet any requirements of
the Council and any internal designated vehicular or pedestrian access
thereto,
(d) space for the loading and unloading of goods, and
(e) internal
public arcades and thoroughfares, terraces, balconies atriums and verandahs
with outer walls less than 1400 millimetres high, and the like.
"hazardous industry" means an industry which, when in operation and when all
measures proposed to minimise its impact on the locality have been employed
(including measures to isolate the industry from existing or likely future
development on other land in the locality), would pose a significant risk in
relation to the locality: (a) to human health, life or property, or
(b) to
the biophysical environment.
"health consulting rooms" means a room or a number of rooms within, or within
the curtilage of, a dwelling-house or residential flats and used by not more
than 3 legally qualified persons, who practise in partnership (if more than
one) and who provide professional treatment or health care services (such as
podiatry, chiropractic, dental, optical and physiotherapy services) to members
of the public.
"heavy industry" means an industry other than an extractive or light industry,
and includes a hazardous or offensive industry that is not an extractive or
light industry.
"helicopter landing site" means a place, not open to the public, used for the
taking off and landing of helicopters.
"heliport" means a place open to the public used for the taking off and
landing of helicopters, whether or not it includes a terminal building or
facilities for the parking, storage or repair of helicopters.
"heritage conservation area" means land identified as a Type C item in
Schedule 1, the boundaries of which are shown edged heavy black on the
heritage map, and includes buildings, works, relics, trees and places situated
on or within that land.
"heritage impact statement" means a document consisting of a statement
demonstrating the heritage significance of a heritage item or heritage
conservation area, or of a building, work, archaeological site, tree or place
within a heritage conservation area, an assessment of the impact that proposed
development will have on that significance and proposals for measures to
minimise that impact.
"heritage item" means a building, work, archaeological site, tree or place
listed in Schedule 1 and the site of which is described in Schedule 1 and
shown edged heavy black or edged broken heavy black on the heritage map.
"heritage map" means the map marked “ City of Wollongong Local Environmental
Plan 1990 (Amendment No 142) ”, as amended by the maps (or the specified
sheets of the maps) marked as follows: Note: The amending maps are not
necessarily listed in the order of gazettal. Information about the order of
gazettal can be determined by referring to the Historical notes at the end of
the plan.
City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 205)
City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 209)
City of
Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 222)
City of
Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)
Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 235)-Heritage Map
"heritage significance" means historic, scientific, cultural, social,
archaeological, architectural, natural or aesthetic significance.
"high-tech industry" means an enterprise (including an enterprise carried out
in a laboratory or testing facility) which has as its primary function the
manufacture, development, production, processing, assembly of, or research
into: (a) electronic and micro-electronic systems, goods or components, or
(b) computer software or hardware, or
(c) instrumentation or instruments, or
(d) communication and telecommunication systems, goods or components, or
(e)
biological, pharmaceutical, medical or paramedical systems, goods or
components, or
(f) other goods, systems or components intended for use in
science and technology.
"home employment" means an occupation which is carried on in, or from a
dwelling, or within or from the curtilage of a dwelling-house or residential
flats, by the permanent residents of the dwelling, and that does not involve
any of the following: (a) the employment on the premises of persons other than
those residents,
(b) interference with the amenity of the neighbourhood by
reason of the emission of noise, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke, vapour,
steam, soot, ash, dust, waste water, waste products, grit or oil, or
otherwise,
(c) the display of goods, whether in a window or otherwise,
(d)
the exhibition of any notice, advertisement or sign (other than a notice,
advertisement or sign exhibited to indicate the name and occupation of those
residents),
(e) the use of premises as a brothel or bed and breakfast
accommodation.
"hospital" means a building or place used as a hospital, sanatorium, health
centre or nursing home, whether public or private, and which may contain
accommodation for seniors, infirm persons, incurable persons or convalescent
persons and a shop or dispensary used in conjunction with it, but does not
include an institution.
"industry" means the manufacturing, assembling, altering, repairing,
renovating, ornamenting, finishing, cleaning, washing, dismantling, processing
or adapting of any goods or any articles for commercial purposes.
"institution" means: (a) a residential centre for persons who have
disabilities within the meaning of the Disability Services Act 1993 , or
(b)
a hospital within the meaning of the Mental Health Act 1990 , or
(c) a
correctional centre, correctional complex or periodic detention centre within
the meaning of the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 , or
(d) a
detention centre within the meaning of the Children (Detention Centres) Act
1987 .
"intensive agriculture" means a building or place used for: (a) cultivating
fruit, vegetable, mushroom, nut or flower crops, or
(b) keeping or breeding
livestock, bees or poultry, or
(c) cultivating plants in a wholesale plant
nursery, or
(d) breeding, boarding, training, keeping or caring for animals,
or
(e) aquaculture,
for commercial purposes.
"leisure area" means a building or place used for the purpose of a picnic
ground, walking trail, camping ground, information centre, children’s
playground and parks, gardens or grazing, but does not include a recreation
area or recreation facility.
"licensed premises" means premises specified in a licence of any kind granted
under the Liquor Act 1982 , but excludes development elsewhere specifically
defined in this clause.
"light industrial retail outlet" means a shop: (a) which is used in
conjunction with a light industry other than a warehouse,
(b) which is
situated on the land on which the light industry is located,
(c) which has a
retail area the gross floor area of which does not exceed: (i) 40 per cent of
the gross floor area occupied by the shop and the light industry in
conjunction with which the shop is used, or
(ii) 250 square metres,
whichever
is less, and
(d) in which are sold only such goods as have been assembled or
manufactured on the land on which the shop is situated.
"light industry" means an industry (including processes carried out in a
laboratory), in which the processes carried on, the transportation involved or
the machinery or materials used do not interfere with the amenity of the
neighbourhood by reason of noise, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke, vapour,
steam, soot, ash, dust, waste water, waste products, grit or oil, or
otherwise.
"main road" means a road proclaimed to be a main road under the Roads Act 1993
, and includes a work declared to be a tollway under that Act.
"maintenance" means ongoing protective care of a heritage item or a building
work, relic, tree or place within a heritage conservation area. It does not
include alterations or the introduction of new materials or technology.
"mine" means any place which requires the winning or removal of any material
pursuant to the Mining Act 1992 , or the Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991 , and
includes the storage and primary processing of the material obtained.
"motel" means a building or buildings used for the temporary or short-term
accommodation of people away from their normal place of domicile, whether or
not the building or buildings are also used for the provision of meals to
those people or the general public.
"offensive industry" means an industry which, when in operation and when all
measures proposed to minimise its impact on the locality have been employed
(including measures to isolate the industry from existing or likely future
development on other land in the locality), would emit a polluting discharge
(including noise) in a manner which would have a significant adverse impact in
the locality or on the development.
"operational land" means land classified as operational land within the
meaning of the Local Government Act 1993 .
"place of Aboriginal heritage significance" means: (a) a place that has the
physical remains of pre-European occupation by, or is of contemporary
significance to, the Aboriginal people. It can (but need not) include items
and remnants of the occupation of the land by Aboriginal people, such as
burial places, engraving sites, rock art, midden deposits, scarred and sacred
trees and sharpening grooves, or
(b) a natural Aboriginal sacred site or
other sacred feature. It includes natural features such as creeks or mountains
of long-standing cultural significance, as well as initiation, ceremonial or
story places or areas of more contemporary cultural significance.
"place of worship" means a building or place used for the purposes of
religious worship, whether or not the building or place is used for
counselling, social events or religious training by a congregation or
religious group.
"port" means a building or place used for: (a) the loading of goods onto ships
and the unloading of goods from ships,
(b) the storage of goods that are
mainly to be loaded onto ships or that have been mainly unloaded from ships,
(c) industry that produces mainly goods to be loaded onto ships or that uses
mainly goods that have been unloaded from ships, and
(d) any other purpose
that is ancillary to or compatible with any of the purposes referred to in
paragraph (a), (b) or (c).
"potential archaeological site" means a site identified as a Type P item in
Schedule 1, the boundaries of which are shown edged heavy black on the
heritage map, and includes a site known to the Council to have archaeological
potential even if it is not so identified.
"potential place of Aboriginal heritage significance" means a place that, in
the opinion of the consent authority, has the potential to have Aboriginal
heritage significance.
"public utility undertaking" means any undertaking carried on by, or by
authority of, any Government Department or in pursuance of any Commonwealth or
State Act, for the purposes of: (a) railway, road, water or air transport, or
wharf or river undertakings,
(b) the provision of sewerage or drainage
services, or
(c) the supply of water, hydraulic power, electricity or gas, or
(d) the provision of emergency services.
"real estate sign" means a sign used as an advertisement for a real estate
agency which contains only the information that the place or premises to which
it is affixed or to which it relates is or are for sale or letting, together
with particulars of the sale or letting, and: (a) in the case of any such sign
used in respect of residential or non urban premises relating to letting or
sale by private treaty-does not exceed 1.25 metres in length and 1.0 metre in
height, or
(b) in the case of any such sign used in respect of residential or
rural premises relating to sale by auction: (i) does not exceed 2.0 metres in
length and 1.25 metres in height, and
(ii) has returns not exceeding 200mm,
and
(iii) contains only the word “auction” on the surface of its returns,
or
(c) in the case of any such sign used in respect of commercial and
industrial premises-does not exceed 2.5 metres in length and 2.0 metres in
height.
"recreation area" means an area used for outdoor sporting activities including
changing rooms and other associated facilities, but does not include a
racecourse, showground, sports stadium or the like.
"recreation facility" means a building or area used for indoor sporting
activities, recreation and leisure activities, entertainment, exhibitions or
displays, whether or not operated for the purpose of gain, and includes a
racecourse, showground, sports stadium and the like, and theatres, cinemas,
concert halls, open air theatres and the like.
"registered club" means a building or place which is used by persons
associated, or by a body incorporated, for social, literary, political,
sporting, athletic or other lawful purposes and which is registered under the
Registered Clubs Act 1976 .
"relic" means any deposit, object or material evidence (which may consist of
human remains) relating to: (a) the use or settlement of the area of the City
of Wollongong, not being Aboriginal habitation, which is more than 50 years
old, or
(b) Aboriginal habitation of the area of the City of Wollongong
before or after its occupation by persons of European extraction.
"renovation", in relation to a building or work, means: (a) the making of
structural changes to the inside or outside of the building or work, or
(b)
the making of non-structural changes to the fabric or appearance of the
outside of the building or work, such as changes that involve the repair, or
the painting, plastering or other decoration, of the outside of the building
or work.
"repair" means the reinstatement of original fabric to a known original state.
"residential flats" means a building or buildings comprising 2 or more
dwellings, other than a granny flat, on the same allotment but does not
include dwellings that result from dual occupancy development.
"restaurant" means a building or place the principal purpose of which is the
provision of food to people for consumption on the premises.
"restricted premises" means a building or place, other than newsagencies and
pharmacies, primarily used for the purposes of business premises in which: (a)
Category 1 and Category 2 restricted publications under the
Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995 of the
Commonwealth are shown, exhibited, displayed, sold or otherwise rendered
accessible or available to the public, or
(b) articles, materials, compounds,
preparations, devices or other things that are primarily concerned with, or
used or intended to be used in connection with sexual behaviour are sold or
otherwise rendered accessible or available for the public, or
(c) a business
to which section 578E of the Crimes Act 1900 applies is conducted.
"seniors" means people of or over 55 years of age.
"seniors housing" means residential accommodation that is, or is intended to
be, used permanently by seniors or people with a disability consisting of: (a)
a residential care facility, or
(b) a hostel, or
(c) a group of
self-contained dwellings, or
(d) a combination of these,
but does not include
a hospital.
"service station" means a building or place used for the fuelling of motor
vehicles involving the sale by retail of petrol, oil and other petroleum
products, whether or not the building or place is also used for the purpose of
any one or more of the following: (a) the sale by retail of spare parts and
accessories for motor vehicles,
(b) washing and greasing of motor vehicles,
(c) installation of accessories,
(d) repairing and servicing of motor
vehicles involving the use of hand tools (other than repairing and servicing
which involves top overhaul of motors, body building, panel beating, spray
painting, or suspension transmission or chassis restoration).
"serviced apartments" means a building containing 2 or more dwellings let to
persons and which are cleaned and otherwise serviced or maintained by the
owner or manager of the building or the owner’s or manager’s agent.
"shop" means a building or place used for the purpose of selling by retail or
hiring or display for the purpose of selling or hiring items (whether goods or
materials), but does not include a bulky goods sales room or showroom.
"the Act" means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 .
"the map" means the series of maps marked City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 , as amended by the maps marked as follows: Note: The
amending maps are not necessarily listed in the order of gazettal. Information
about the order of gazettal can be determined by referring to the Historical
notes at the end of the plan.
City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan
1990 (Amendment No 3)
City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990
(Amendment No 4)
City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment
No 8)
City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 9)
City
of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 10)
City of
Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 11)
City of Wollongong
Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 13)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 14)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 15)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 16)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 18)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 19)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 20)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 21)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 22)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 25)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 26)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 27)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 28)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 29)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 30)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 31)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 32)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 33)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 35)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 37)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 38)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 39)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 40)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 41)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 43)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 46)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 47)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 51)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 52)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 53)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 55)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 56)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 57)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 58)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 59)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 61)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 62)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 63)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 65)
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City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 96)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 97) , Sheets 2-5
City of Wollongong
Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 98)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 99)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 101)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 102)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 103)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 107)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 108)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 109)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 113)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 115)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 124)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 125)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 126)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 128)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 129)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 133)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 134)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 135)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 136)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 137)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 144)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 145)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 146)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 148)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 149)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 150)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 152)
City of Wollongong Local
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City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 154) -Sheet 1
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 158)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 159)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 164)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 165)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 166) Sheet 2
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 167)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 169)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 170)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 173)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 210)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 211)
City of Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 212) -Sheet 1
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 213)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 214)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 216)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 219)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 221)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 223)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 224)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 226)
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Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)
Wollongong Local Environmental
Plan 1990 (Amendment No 230)
Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990
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Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No
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Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 235)-Zoning Map
Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 237) -Sheet 2
Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 238)
Wollongong Local
Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 239)
"transport terminal" means: (a) a building or place used for the assembly,
parking or storage of motor powered or motor drawn vehicles used in connection
with a passenger transport undertaking, or
(b) a building or place used as an
airline terminal, a road transport terminal, a bus station or a bus depot, but
does not include a bus stop, train station, bus/rail interchange or heliport.
"truck or heavy machinery sale yard" means a building or place used for the
display and sale of trucks or industrial or farm machinery such as back hoes,
front end loaders, tractors and the like.
"turf farming" means a place where turf is cultivated and extracted for the
purpose of sale.
"utility installation" means: (a) a building or work used by a public utility
undertaking or by a public or private communication undertaking (excluding
buildings designed wholly or principally as administrative or business
premises or as a showroom), or
(b) an accessway, road, conveyor or work for
the drainage of water or the damming or filling of a watercourse,
(c) a
pipeline.
"warehouse" means a building or place used for the principal purpose of
distributing, storing, handling or displaying items (whether goods or
materials).
"waste management facilities or works" means any premises used for the
storage, treatment, reprocessing, recycling, sorting or the disposal of waste.
(2) In this plan: (a) 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,
(b) a reference to a map is a reference to a map deposited in the
office of the Council, and
(c) a reference to land within a zone specified in
clause 8 is a reference to land shown on the map in the manner indicated in
that clause as the means of identifying land of the zone so specified.
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