New South Wales Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
- Made under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
- As at 29 August 2008
- Reg 483 of 1997
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
1. Name of plan
2. Objectives of this plan
3. Land where this plan applies
4. Effect of this plan on other environmental planning instruments
5. Consent authority
6. Definitions
6A. What is exempt development?
6B. What is complying development?
7. Covenants
PART 2 - GENERAL CONTROLS FOR LAND IN ZONES OR IN SECTORS IN SMART GROWTH PRECINCTS
8. Zones and sectors in this plan
9. Development which is allowed or prohibited within a zone
9A. Development within the 8 (b) zone
PART 3 - SPECIAL PROVISIONS
10. Development that also needs consent
11. Development that does not require consent
PART 4 - OTHER SPECIAL PROVISIONS
12. Objectives of these special provisions
13. General considerations for development
14. Building appearance
15. Trees
16. Environmentally significant land
17. Bushland
18. Airports
19. Major roads
20. Sewage disposal
21. Flood liable land
22. Water bodies
23. Foreshore building lines
24. Development near zone or sector boundaries
25. Extractive industries
25A. Mines
26. Landfill
27. Temporary development
28. Wetlands
29. Classification and reclassification of public land
30. Convenience stores
30A. Convenience stores and service stations
31. Home business
32. Land near the Special Uses-Public Transport Corridor zone
32A. Land near the Special Uses-Arterial Road zone and Woodward Park
32B. Development on land that may be affected by salinity
32C. Noise and vibration attenuation-residential development near arterial road, transitway or rail corridor
32D. Delayed rezoning of certain Commonwealth land
PART 5 - RURAL ZONES
33. Objectives of the Rural zones
34. Minimum allotment sizes
35. Minimum allotment sizes for dual occupancy housing
36. Minimum allotment size for a dwelling house
37. General restrictions on development
38. Restrictions on development near arterial roads
38A. Development of certain land fronting Pleasure Point Road, Pleasure Point
38B. Development of certain land zoned 1 (d) in Edmondson Park
PART 6 - RESIDENTIAL ZONES
39. Objectives of the Residential zones
40. General restrictions on development
41. General considerations for residential development
41A. Minimum allotment sizes and widths
42. Motels
43. Exhibition homes or land sales offices
44. Height restrictions
45. Restrictions on parking a heavy vehicle
45A. Development within the 2 (b) zone
45B. Local shops
45C. Development of the Boral site, Nuwarra Road, Moorebank
PART 7 - BUSINESS ZONES
46. Objectives of the Business zones
47. Restrictions on development within the 3 (a) zone
48. Development within the 3 (a) zone in Liverpool City Centre
48A. Restrictions on development within the 3 (c) zone
49. Liverpool Railway Station
PART 8 - INDUSTRIAL ZONES
50. Objectives of the Industrial zones
51. Bulky goods salesroom or showroom
52. Development near a residential zone
53. Brothels
53A. Former Liverpool Showground Site
53AA. Development in Zone 4 (d)
53AB. Development of certain land at Moorebank (Yulong, DNSDC and Amiens sites)
53B. Provision of services on DNSDC site at Moorebank
53C. Development of Yulong Site
PART 9 - SPECIAL USES ZONES
54. Objectives of the Special Uses zones
55. Land acquisition within the 5 (a), 5 (b) and 5 (d) zones
56. Land acquisition within the 5 (c) zone
57. Consultation
58. Procedure for consultation
59. Use of land within the 5 (c) zone before or after it is acquired
60. Restrictions on development of land within the 5 (a), 5 (b) or 5 (d) zone
PART 10 - RECREATION ZONES
61. Objectives of the Recreation zones
62. Land acquisition within the 6 (a) zone
63. Use of land within the 6 (a) zone before it is acquired
64. Land acquisition within the 6 (c) zone
65. Use of land within the 6 (c) zone before it is acquired
66. Use of land within the 6 (a) and 6 (c) zones after it has been acquired
67. Minimum allotment sizes
PART 11 - ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ZONES
68. Objectives of the Environment Protection zones
69. Restrictions on development
70. Minimum allotment sizes
PART 11A - SMART GROWTH PRECINCTS
Division 1 - General provisions for smart growth precincts
70A. Development of land within a smart growth precinct
Division 2 - Southern Hoxton Park Aerodrome Smart Growth Precinct
70B. Land acquisition within a smart growth precinct
70C. Restrictions on development of land identified for acquisition for public purposes
70D. Density requirements-Medium Density Residential sector
70E. Density requirements-Small Lot Residential sector
70F. Density requirements-Standard Residential sector
Division 3 - Edmondson Park Smart Growth Precinct
70G. (Repealed)
70H. Development control plan for Edmondson Park Town Centre
70I. (Repealed)
70J. Density controls
70K. Certain subdivisions and regional transport infrastructure
70L. Development within 5 (a) Special Uses zone and Edmondson Park Town Centre
70M. Vehicle access to development adjoining Camden Valley Way or Campbelltown Road
PART 12 - HERITAGE PROVISIONS
71. Objectives of the heritage provisions
72. Restrictions on heritage items
73. Restrictions on development near heritage items
74. Restrictions on development in heritage conservation areas
75. Incentives for heritage conservation
76. Demolition
77. Development of known or potential archaeological sites
78. Cecil Hills Farm Group
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