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HURSTVILLE LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1994
- Made under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
- As at 1 February 2020
- Reg 189 of 1994
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
1. Name of plan
2. Aims, objectives etc
3. Land to which plan applies
4. Relationship to other environmental planning instruments
5. Interpretation
6. Consent authority
6A. Transitional provisions for certain development applications
PART 2 - GENERAL RESTRICTIONS ON DEVELOPMENT OF LAND
7. Zones indicated on the map
8. Zone objectives and development control table
9. Council policies
Table
PART 3 - SPECIAL PROVISIONS
9A. What is exempt and complying development
9B. Exceptions to development standards
10. Subdivision generally
11. Minimum lot sizes for dwelling houses on land within Zone No 2
11A. Dual occupancies
11AA. Multiple dwellings for seniors and people with a disability
12. (Repealed)
13. Floor space ratios
13A. Size of display or sales area in shops on land within Zone No 3 (a)
14. Tree preservation orders
15. Services
15A. Height restrictions for land within Zones Nos 3 (a) and 3 (c)
16. Development in industrial zones
16A. Sex services premises
17. Bulky goods retailing
18. Development in open space zones
19. Foreshore building lines
19A. Development in foreshore areas
19B. Foreshore scenic protection area
20. Community use of school facilities or sites
21. Roads
22. Excavation, filling of land
22A. Development on land identified on the Acid Sulfate Soils Planning Map
22B. Remediation of contaminated land
23. Acquisition and development of land reserved for arterial roads
24. Suspension of certain laws etc
25. Temporary use of land
25A. Advertising and signage
26. Development of land for certain additional purposes
26AA. Development of No 1 Forest Road, Hurstville
26AAA. Development on certain land in Narwee
26A. Classification and reclassification of public land as operational land
26B. Savings and transitional provision
26C. Demolition requires development consent
26D. Conversion of fire alarms
PART 4 - HERITAGE PROVISIONS
27. Aims in relation to heritage
28. Protection of heritage items
29. Advertised development
30. (Repealed)
31. Development affecting places or sites of known or potential Aboriginal heritage significance
32. Development affecting known or potential archaeological sites of relics of non-Aboriginal heritage significance
33. Development in the vicinity of a heritage item
34. Conservation incentives
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
SCHEDULE 3
SCHEDULE 4
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