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STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING POLICY (EXEMPT AND COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CODES) 2008 - REG 3D.59

Minimum setbacks

3D.59 Minimum setbacks

(1) Primary, secondary and parallel road setback Despite any other setback specified in this clause, development that is a farm building must have a minimum setback from a boundary with any primary, secondary or parallel road as shown in the following table--

Land use zone in which landholding is located Minimum setback from primary, secondary or parallel road boundary
Zone R5 15m
Zone RU4 30m
Zone RU1, RU2, RU3 or RU6 50m
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(2) Classified road setbacks Despite any other setback specified in this clause, development that is a farm building must have a minimum setback from a boundary with a classified road as--
(a) shown in the table to this subclause, or
(b) specified by another environmental planning instrument or a development control plan applying to the land,
whichever is the greater.

Landholding area Minimum setback from classified road boundary
4,000m 2 -4ha 20m
>4ha 50m
(3) Side and rear setbacks Development that is a farm building must have a minimum setback from a side or rear boundary as shown in the following table--

Building footprint Minimum setback
0-100m 2 10m
>100m 2 50m
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(4) Setbacks for farm buildings with a footprint of 500m2 or more Despite any other setback specified in this clause, development that is a farm building with a footprint of 500m 2 or more must have a minimum setback from any boundary of the lot of 200m.
(5) Waterbody setback Development that is a farm building must be located at least 50m from a waterbody (natural).
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Note 1 : Development standards for excavation, fill, retaining walls and structural supports, drainage and protection of adjoining walls associated with farm buildings development are specified in Division 8.
Note 2 : Setbacks of farm buildings from protected trees are specified in clause 3D.64.



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