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RANDWICK LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2012
- Made under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
- As at 14 August 2020
- Reg 36 of 2013
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
1.1. Name of Plan
1.1AA. Commencement
1.2. Aims of Plan
1.3. Land to which Plan applies
1.4. Definitions
1.5. Notes
1.6. Consent authority
1.7. Maps
1.8. Repeal of planning instruments applying to land
1.8A. Savings provision relating to development applications
1.9. Application of SEPPs
1.9A. Suspension of covenants, agreements and instruments
PART 2 - PERMITTED OR PROHIBITED DEVELOPMENT
2.1. Land use zones
2.2. Zoning of land to which Plan applies
2.3. Zone objectives and Land Use Table
2.4. Unzoned land
2.5. Additional permitted uses for particular land
2.6. Subdivision--consent requirements
2.7. Demolition requires development consent
2.8. Temporary use of land
Land Use Table
Note
Zone RU4. Primary Production Small Lots
Zone R1. General Residential
Zone R2. Low Density Residential
Zone R3. Medium Density Residential
Zone B1. Neighbourhood Centre
Zone B2. Local Centre
Zone IN2. Light Industrial
Zone SP1. Special Activities
Zone SP2. Infrastructure
Zone RE1. Public Recreation
Zone RE2. Private Recreation
Zone E1. National Parks and Nature Reserves
Zone E2. Environmental Conservation
PART 3 - EXEMPT AND COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT
3.1. Exempt development
3.2. Complying development
3.3. Environmentally sensitive areas excluded
PART 4 - PRINCIPAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
4.1. Minimum subdivision lot size
4.1AA. Minimum subdivision lot size for community title schemes
4.1A. Minimum subdivision lot size for strata plan schemes in Zone R2
4.1B. Exceptions to minimum subdivision lot size in Zone R3
4.1C. Minimum lot size for dual occupancies (attached)
4.1D. Subdivision of dual occupancies (attached) in Zone R2
4.2. Rural subdivision
4.3. Height of buildings
4.3A. Exceptions to height of buildings in Matraville and Kensington
4.3B. Exceptions to height of buildings on land within Maroubra Beach Commercial Centre
4.4. Floor space ratio
4.5. Calculation of floor space ratio and site area
4.6. Exceptions to development standards
PART 5 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
5.1. Relevant acquisition authority
5.2. Classification and reclassification of public land
5.3. Development near zone boundaries
5.4. Controls relating to miscellaneous permissible uses
5.5. (Repealed)
5.6. Architectural roof features
5.7. Development below mean high water mark
5.8. Conversion of fire alarms
5.9. 5.9AA. (Repealed)
5.10. Heritage conservation
5.11. Bush fire hazard reduction
5.12. Infrastructure development and use of existing buildings of the Crown
5.13. Eco-tourist facilities
5.14. Siding Spring Observatory--maintaining dark sky
5.15. Defence communications facility
5.16. Subdivision of, or dwellings on, land in certain rural, residential or environment protection zones
5.17. Artificial waterbodies in environmentally sensitive areas in areas of operation of irrigation corporations
5.18. Intensive livestock agriculture
5.19. Pond-based, tank-based and oyster aquaculture
PART 6 - ADDITIONAL LOCAL PROVISIONS
6.1. Acid sulfate soils
6.2. Earthworks
6.3. Flood planning
6.4. Stormwater management
6.5. Terrestrial biodiversity
6.6. Foreshore building line
6.7. Foreshore scenic protection area
6.8. Airspace operations
6.9. Development in areas subject to aircraft noise
6.10. Essential services
6.11. Design excellence
6.12. Development requiring the preparation of a development control plan
6.13. Business premises, office premises, restaurants or cafes and shops in residential zones
6.14. Certain residential accommodation in business zones
6.15. Location of sex services premises
6.16. Special provision--land at Young Street Randwick
6.17. Community infrastructure height of buildings and floor space at Kensington and Kingsford town centres
6.18. Affordable housing at Kensington and Kingsford town centres
6.19. Non-residential floor space ratios at Kensington and Kingsford town centres
6.20. Active street frontages at Kensington and Kingsford town centres
6.21. Design excellence at Kensington and Kingsford town centres
SCHEDULE 1
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SCHEDULE 3
SCHEDULE 4
SCHEDULE 5
SCHEDULE 6
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