Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 24) (2001-698) [GG No 132 of 31.8.2001, p 7410] (NSW)

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2001 No 698

Armidale Local EnvironmentalNew South Wales

Plan 1988 (Amendment No 24)

under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S01/00225/PC)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P.,

Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning

Published in Gazette No 132 of 31 August 2001, page 7410

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Clause 1

Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 24)

Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988

(Amendment No 24)

1 Name of plan

This plan is Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment

No 24).

2 Aims of plan

This plan aims:

(a)

to introduce a new development zone into Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 to facilitate development for a mixture of commercial, retail and residential purposes, and

(b)

to rezone land at the north east corner of Markham and Dumaresq Streets, Armidale, from residential to the new zone.

3 Land to which plan applies

This plan (to the extent it rezones land) applies to Lot 10 DP 808357 and Lot 1 DP 779786 at the north east corner of Markham and Dumaresq Streets, Armidale, shown coloured light blue with black edging on the map marked “Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 24)” deposited in the offices of Armidale Dumaresq Council.

4 Amendment of Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988

Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 is amended as set out in

Schedule 1.

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Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 24)

Amendments

Schedule 1

Schedule 1

Amendments

(Clause 4)

[1] Clause 5 Definitions

Insert in appropriate order at the end of the definition of zoning map in clause 5 (1):

Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 24)

[2] Clause 8 Zones indicated on the map

Insert in appropriate order in the list of zones:

Zone No 3 (a) (Mixed Use)—coloured light blue with black edging and black notation 3 (a).

[3] Clause 9 Zones objectives and development controls

Insert in appropriate order in the Table to clause 9:

Zone No 3 (a)

(Mixed use)

1 Zone objectives

The objectives of the zone are:

(a)

to allow a mixture of compatible land uses (being residential, retail and commercial land uses), and

(b)

to locate mutually supportive and compatible uses (such as residential uses, places of employment and retail), in close proximity to each other, and in peripheral Central Business District locations well serviced by community facilities and infrastructure, and

(c)

to ensure that development in the zone does not compromise the viability of the Central Business District as the main focus for commercial and retail activity in Armidale, while allowing commercial activities which cannot be appropriately accommodated in the City centre, such as bulky goods retailing.

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Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 24)

Schedule 1

Amendments

2 Without development consent

Development for the purposes of:

agriculture (other than intensive livestock or intensive plant agriculture)

bushfire hazard reduction

maintenance dredging

utility installations

Exempt development

3 Only with development consent

Development not included in Item 2 or 4.

4 Prohibited

Development for the purposes of:

agriculture

institutions

animal boarding or training

intensive livestock agriculture

establishments

intensive plant agriculture

aquaculture

landfills

caravan parks

light industries (with a floor space

cemeteries

greater than 500 square metres)

commercial premises (with a floor

manufactured home estates

space greater than 500 square

mining

metres)

offensive industries

extractive industries

offensive storage establishments

forestry

roadside stalls

hazardous industries

road transport terminals

hazardous storage establishments

rural industries

heliports

rural workers’ dwellings

highway service centres

sawmills

industries (with a floor space

stock and saleyards

greater than 500 square metres)

warehouse or distribution centres

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