Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 65) (2001-352) [GG No 89 of 25.5.2001, p 2923] (NSW)

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2001 No 352

Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994

New South Wales

(Amendment No 65)

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. (P00/00389/S69)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P.,

Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning

Published in Gazette No 89 of 25 May 2001, page 2923

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2001 No 352

Clause 1

Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 65)

Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994

(Amendment No 65)

1     Name of plan

This plan is Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment

No 65).

2     Aims of plan

This plan aims to encourage a range of outdoor dining areas within the

Fairfield and Cabramatta Town Centres.

3     Land to which plan applies

This plan applies to land zoned 3 (a) Sub-Regional Business Centre in the Fairfield Town Centre and land zoned 3 (b) District Business Centre in the Cabramatta Town Centre under Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994.

4 Amendment of Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994

Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 is amended as set out in

Schedule 1.

2001 No 352

Fairfield Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 65)

Amendments

Schedule 1

Schedule 1

Amendments

(Clause 3)

[1]     Clause 25E

Insert after clause 25D:

25E

Outdoor dining

(1) This clause applies to land within Zone 3 (a) Sub-Regional Business Centre in the Fairfield Town Centre and land within Zone 3 (b) District Business Centre in the Cabramatta Town Centre.

(2) Nothing in this plan prevents a person from carrying out development for the purpose of an outdoor dining area on land to which this clause applies if:

(a)

the outdoor dining area is the subject of an approval under section 125 of the Roads Act 1993, and

(b)

the width of the outdoor dining area is no greater than the horizontal frontage of the associated refreshment room, and

(c)

the person is the owner or lessee of the associated refreshment room, and

(d)

a minimum width of at least 2 metres of unobstructed footpath is kept clear for use by pedestrians, and

(e)

the outdoor dining area does not involve any form of structure (other than table umbrellas).

[2]    Dictionary

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outdoor dining area means a footpath, town square, plaza, park or other space that, in association with an adjacent refreshment room, is used for the purpose of placing tables and chairs for eating or socialising.

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