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STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING POLICY (EXEMPT AND COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CODES) 2008 - REG 2.122

Development standards

2.122 Development standards

The standards specified for that development are as follows--

(a) the stage or platform must not have a floor area exceeding 50m 2,
(b) if it is development carried out on land used for residential accommodation--the stage or platform must be located--
(i) at least 1m from any boundary of the land, and
(ii) behind any building setback fixed by an environmental planning instrument or development control plan applying to the land,
(c) if it is development carried out on land not used for residential accommodation--the stage or platform must be located at least 3m from any boundary of the land,
(d) the stage or platform must be erected at ground level,
(e) the stage or platform must have a height as measured from the surface on which the tent or marquee is erected to the floor of the stage or platform not exceeding 2m,
(f) a notice indicating the actual distributed and concentrated load for which the stage or platform has been designed must be conspicuously displayed on the stage or platform,
(g) if it is development carried out on land used for residential accommodation or land in a business or special purpose zone--
(i) the stage or platform must not be erected on the land for more than 7 days, and
(ii) the number of days for which the stage or platform is erected on the land together with the number of days for which stages or platforms have previously been erected on the land for private functions in the same calendar year must not exceed 30 days,
(h) the stage or platform must not remain on the land for more than 2 days after the function,
(i) arrangements must be made for the removal of any waste or recyclable materials likely to be generated as a result of the function,
(j) the function must take place only during the following periods--
(i) 7.30 am to 11.00 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday,
(ii) 7.30 am to 12.00 am on Friday or Saturday,
(iii) 8.00 am to 8.00 pm on Sunday.



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