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WARRINGAH LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2000

- Made under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
- As at 11 July 2008
- Reg 690 of 2000

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

   PART 1 - INTRODUCTION

   1.      What is the name of this plan?
   2.      Where does this plan apply?
   3.      What are the purposes of this plan?
   4.      (Repealed)
   5.      What effect has this plan on other environmental planning instruments?
   6.      Definitions and notes

   PART 2 - CONTROL OF DEVELOPMENT

   7.      What development requires consent?
   8.      What development is complying development?
   9.      What conditions apply to complying development?
   10.     What development is prohibited?
   11.     Who is the consent authority?
   12.     What matters are considered before consent is granted?
   13.     To what extent should neighbouring Locality Statements be considered?
   14.     How will the use of land be controlled?
   14A.    How is existing Category One or Category Two development dealt with?
   15.     Does Category Three development involve extra procedures?
   16.     How is existing Category Three development dealt with?
   17.     How will the use of public open space be controlled?
   18.     How will the built form of development be controlled?
   19.     When is a masterplan required?
   20.     Can development be approved if it does not comply with a development standard?
   21.     Can land be subdivided?
   22.     When is a site analysis required?
   23.     What development is advertised development?
   24.     (Repealed)
   25.     What notification requirements are there for remediation work?
   26.     What public exhibition period applies to development applications for category A remediation work?
   27.     When is category B remediation work ancillary to other development?
   28.     When should applications for category A remediation works not be refused?
   29.     On what grounds can applications for housing for older people or people with disabilities not be refused?
   30.     What applications have to be referred to the Roads and Traffic Authority?
   31.     How can the Council make tree preservation orders?
   32.     What effect do covenants and similar instruments have on development permitted by this plan?
   33.     Are heliports ancillary to housing?

   PART 3 - RESERVATIONS

   34.     What land is reserved to be acquired for a public purpose?
   35.     How will reserved land be acquired?
   36.     Can development be allowed on reserved land?
   37.     How is a reservation removed?

   PART 4 - GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPMENT CONTROL

           Division 1 - General

   38.     Glare and reflection
   39.     Local retail centres
   40.     Housing for older people or people with disabilities
   41.     Brothels
   42.     Construction sites

           Division 2 - Health and safety

   43.     Noise
   44.     Pollutants
   45.     Hazardous uses
   46.     Radiation emission levels
   47.     Flood affected land
   48.     Potentially contaminated land
   49.     Remediation of contaminated land
   49A.    Acid sulfate soils

           Division 3 - Public domain

   50.     Safety and security
   51.     Front fences and walls
   52.     Development near parks, bushland reserves and other public open spaces
   53.     Signs

           Division 4 - Site planning and building design

   54.     Provision and location of utility services
   55.     Site consolidation in “medium density areas”
   56.     Retaining distinctive environmental features on sites
   57.     Development on sloping land
   58.     Protection of existing flora
   59.     Koala habitat protection
   60.     Watercourses and aquatic habitat
   61.     Views
   62.     Access to sunlight
   63.     Landscaped open space
   63A.    Rear building setback
   64.     Private open space
   65.     Privacy
   66.     Building bulk
   67.     Roofs
   68.     Conservation of energy and water
   69.     Accessibility-premises available to the public
   70.     Site facilities

           Division 5 - Traffic, access and carparking

   71.     Parking facilities (visual impact)
   72.     Traffic access and safety
   73.     On-site loading and unloading
   74.     Provision of carparking
   75.     Design of carparking areas

           Division 6 - Soil and water management

   76.     Management of stormwater
   77.     Landfill
   78.     Erosion and sedimentation

           Division 7 - Heritage

   79.     Heritage control
   80.     Notice to Metropolitan Aboriginal Land Council and Department of Environment and Conservation
   81.     Notice to Heritage Council
   82.     Development in the vicinity of heritage items
   83.     Development of known or potential archaeological sites
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           SCHEDULE 4
           SCHEDULE 5
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           SCHEDULE 7
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           SCHEDULE 15
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           SCHEDULE 99 Dictionary

           Appendix A - Cowan Creek Catchment Locality Statements

           Appendix B - Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment Locality Statements

           Appendix C - Middle Harbour Suburbs Locality Statements

           Appendix D - Collaroy Beach Catchment Locality Statements

           Appendix E - Dee Why Locality Statements

           Appendix F - Curl Curl Lagoon Catchment Locality Statements

           Appendix G - Manly Lagoon Catchment Locality Statements

           Appendix H - Harbord Locality Statements


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