Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (NSW)
This plan is called Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994.
The aims of this plan are:
(a) to provide an updated and simplified plan for the area of Hornsby, and
(b) to protect and enhance the environmental qualities of the area, and
(c) to facilitate the orderly and economic development of land within the area, and
(d) to promote the well-being of the area’s population.
The objectives of this plan are:
(a) to provide a land use framework for the preparation of detailed development control plans, and
(b) to protect environmentally sensitive areas and the heritage of the area, and
(c) to improve opportunities for ecologically sustainable development, and
(d) to provide for the cultural needs of and the equitable provision of services and facilities for the community.
The matter appearing under the heading “Objective of Provision” in each provision of Parts 3 and 4 is intended to explain the purpose of the provision concerned and does not form part of the provision.
This plan applies to all land within the area of Hornsby as shown on the map.
(Repealed)
The Hornsby Planning Scheme Ordinance is repealed in so far as it relates to the land to which this plan applies.
The following environmental planning instruments do not apply to land to which this plan applies:
(a) State Environmental Planning Policy No 25—Residential Allotment Sizes and Dual Occupancy Subdivision,
(b) Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 12—Dual Occupancy,
(c) County of Cumberland Planning Scheme Ordinance.
This plan amends State Environmental Planning Policy No 25—Residential Allotment Sizes and Dual Occupancy Subdivision by omitting item 5 of Schedule 1 (Land to which this policy does not apply) and by inserting instead the following item:
Land to which Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 applies.
This plan amends Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 12—Dual Occupancy by inserting after item 1 of Schedule 1 (Land to which this plan does not apply) the following item:
Land to which Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 applies.
For the purpose of State Environmental Planning Policy No 1—Development Standards the provisions of clauses 14, 15 and 20 and Schedule B which specify numeric criteria are intended to be development standards. Other provisions within this instrument which specify numeric criteria are not intended to be development standards for the purposes of State Environmental Planning Policy No 1—Development Standards.
The Council shall be the consent authority for the purposes of this plan.
Nothing in this plan shall be construed as restricting or prohibiting or enabling the Council to restrict or prohibit:
(a) the carrying out of development described in Schedule A, or
(b) the use of existing buildings of the Crown by the Crown.
Environmental planning instruments (including, where appropriate, State environmental planning policies, regional environmental plans and the Hornsby Planning Scheme Ordinance) as in force immediately before the commencement of this plan continue to apply to a development application if:
(a) the application was made but had not been finally determined before that commencement, and
(b) the development that is the subject of the application is prohibited by other provisions of this plan but could, with development consent, have been carried out in accordance with those instruments as so in force.
Development carried out by or on behalf of the Council for the purposes of the following may be carried out on any land without development consent:
(a) construction or maintenance of stormwater drainage, water quality treatment devices, water tanks, recreation areas, public amenities, temporary storage facilities,
(b) installation or maintenance of street furniture, such as seats, Council information signs, street signs, street lights, bus shelters, garbage and recycling containers and bins, bollards, flag poles, telephone kiosks and the like, but not fixed outdoor vending machines,
(c) construction and maintenance of roads, footpaths, cycleways, parking areas, fire trails, walking tracks and other public pedestrian areas, roads, including tree planting and repaving, street surfacing, reconstruction of kerbs, gutters and the like,
(d) installation or maintenance of park furniture including seats, picnic tables, barbecue units and shelters, awnings and shade structures, gazebos and pergolas, bollards, playground equipment, flag poles, bridges, staircases, boardwalks, lighting (excluding ovals, tennis courts and the like), Council information signs,
(e) installation and maintenance of goal posts, sight screens, fencing and similar ancillary sporting structures on sporting or playing fields for use in the playing/performance of sporting events (excluding grandstands, dressing sheds and other structures),
(f) installation and maintenance of temporary structures for special events, including marquees, booth toilets, stages, tents, scaffolds and the like,
(g) bush fire hazard reduction carried out in accordance with a bush fire management plan under the Rural Fires Act 1997,
(h) bush regeneration, landscaping, gardening, tree planting, tree maintenance and tree removal.
The Council shall not undertake any works in accordance with subclause (3), unless it has given written notice to such persons who own or occupy the land adjoining the land on which the work is to be undertaken and the Council has considered any written submission made in relation to the works.
Regardless of subclause (4), the Council need not give written notice of a work proposed to be undertaken in accordance with subclause (2), where, in the opinion of the Council, the work is of a minor nature or has previously been the subject of community consultation.
A development application lodged, but not finally determined, before the commencement of Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 78) is to be determined as if that plan had been exhibited but had not been made.
The zoning control table below describes the objectives for each zone, what development is permitted without development consent or only with development consent and what development is prohibited. The table also describes how the zone is shown on the map. The table relates to the following zones:
• Rural AA (Large Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) Zone
• Rural AE (Large Holdings—Extraction) Zone
• Rural AR (Large Holdings—Rural Landscapes) Zone
• Rural BA (Small Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) Zone
• Rural BR (Small Holdings—Rural Landscapes) Zone
• Residential A (Low Density) Zone
• Residential AA (Low Density—Aquaculture) Zone
• Residential AM (Low Density—Medical Support) Zone
• Residential AR (Low Density—Rural Village) Zone
• Residential AS (Low Density—Sensitive Lands) Zone
• Residential AT (Low Density—Tourist Village) Zone
• Residential B (Medium Density) Zone
• Residential C (Medium/High Density) Zone
• Residential D (High Density) Zone
• Business A (General) Zone
• Business B (Special) Zone
• Business C (Neighbourhood) Zone
• Business D (Aquatic Service Centre) Zone
• Business E (Service Centre) Zone
• Business F (Town Centre) Zone
• Business G (Town Centre Support) Zone
• Industrial A (General) Zone
• Industrial B (Light) Zone
• Special Uses A (Community Purposes) Zone
• Special Uses B (Transport Corridor) Zone
• Open Space A (Public Recreation—Local) Zone
• Open Space B (Public Recreation—District) Zone
• Open Space C (Private Recreation) Zone
• Environmental Protection A (Wetlands) Zone
• Environmental Protection B (River Catchment) Zone
• Environmental Protection C (Tourist) Zone
• Environmental Protection D (Recreation) Zone
• Environmental Protection E (River Settlement) Zone
• National Parks and Nature Reserves Zone
The objectives of the zone listed under the zone title are required to be taken into account by the Council before development consent is given to the carrying out of development within that zone.
(a) to restrain population growth, maintain the rural character of the area and ensure that existing or potentially productive agricultural land is preserved in large land holdings.
(b) to promote agricultural use of land and provide for a range of compatible land uses which maintain the agricultural and rural environment of the area.
(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; art and craft galleries; bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; ecotourism facilities; extractive industries; farmstay accommodation; forestry; group homes; guesthouse accommodation; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land cleaning; mines; places of worship; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; stock and sale yards; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured light brown and lettered “AA”.
(a) to restrain population growth, ensure that existing or potentially productive agricultural land is preserved and protect geological resources.
(b) to enable extraction of geological resources, prevent fragmentation of land and provide for a range of compatible land uses which maintain the rural environment of the area.
(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; communications facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; extractive industries; forestry; group homes; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land clearing; mines; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; stock and sale yards; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured light brown with red edging and lettered “AE”.
(a) to restrain population growth and maintain the rural character of the area.
(b) to provide for a range of compatible land uses, including agriculture, which maintain the rural environment of the area.
(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; art and craft galleries; bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; ecotourism facilities; extractive industries; farmstay accommodation; forestry; group homes; guesthouse accommodation; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land clearing; mines; places of worship; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; stock and sale yards; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured light brown with red edging and lettered “AR”.
(a) to restrain population growth, maintain the rural character of the area and ensure that existing or potentially productive agricultural land is preserved.
(b) to promote agricultural use of land and provide for a range of compatible land uses which maintain the agricultural and rural environment of the area.
(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; art and craft galleries; bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; ecotourism facilities; extractive industries; farmstay accommodation; forestry; group homes; guesthouse accommodation; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land clearing; mines; places of worship; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured brown and lettered “BA”.
(a) to restrain population growth and maintain the rural character of the area.
(b) to provide for a range of compatible land uses, including agriculture, which maintain the rural environment of the area and support the urban populace.
(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; art and craft galleries; bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; ecotourism facilities; extractive industries; farmstay accommodation; forestry; group homes; guesthouse accommodation; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land clearing; mines; places of worship; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured brown with red edging and lettered “BR”.
(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.
(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a low density residential environment.
(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a low density residential environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Home occupations; special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; exhibition homes; group homes; home offices; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations; veterinary clinics.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured pink and lettered “A”.
(a) to provide for the housing needs and aquacultural activities of the population of the Hornsby area.
(b) to promote a variety of housing types, aquacultural activities and other land uses compatible with a low density residential environment.
(c) to provide for residential development and aquacultural activities that are within the environmental capacity of a low density residential and estuarine environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Home occupations; special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Aquaculture; bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; group homes; home industries; home offices; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations; veterinary clinics.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured pink with red edging and lettered “AA”.
(a) to provide for the housing and medical service needs of the population of the Hornsby area.
(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses, including medical support services, compatible with a low density residential environment.
(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a low density residential environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Home occupations; special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; group homes; home offices; hospitals; housing for aged or differently abled persons; medical centres; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured pink with red edging and lettered “AM”.
(a) to provide for the housing needs of the rural village population of the Hornsby area.
(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a low density rural village environment.
(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a low density rural village environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Home occupations; special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; housing for aged or differently abled persons; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured pink with red edging and lettered “AR”.
(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.
(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a low density residential environment and sensitive to the land capability and established character of this environment.
(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a sensitive low density residential environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Home occupations; special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; home offices; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured pink with red edging and lettered “AS”.
(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area and expand the recreational opportunities for the wider community.
(b) to promote a variety of housing types, tourist facilities and other land uses compatible with a low density residential environment.
(c) to provide for residential and low key tourist development that is within the environmental capacity of a low density residential environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Home occupations; special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; group homes; home offices; housing for aged or differently abled persons; marinas; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; tourist facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured pink with red edging and lettered “AT”.
(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.
(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a medium density residential environment.
(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a medium density residential environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Child care centres; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured dark pink and lettered “B”.
(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.
(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a medium to high density residential environment.
(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a medium to high density residential environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Boarding houses; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured red and lettered “C”.
(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.
(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a high density residential environment.
(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a high density residential environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Boarding houses; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured red and lettered “D”.
(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.
(b) to accommodate the retail, commercial and social needs of the community.
(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality, cultural environment and social environment within the area.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Advertisements; bulky goods retailing establishments; business premises; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; hotels; housing for aged or differently abled persons; medical centres; motels; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; plant and equipment hire premises; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service stations; shops; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured light blue and lettered “A”.
(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.
(b) to accommodate a broad range of commercial and service related business within the area.
(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality, cultural environment and social environment within the area.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Advertisements; bulky goods retailing establishments; business premises; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communication facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; depots; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hotels; housing for aged or differently abled persons; medical centres; motels; motor showrooms; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; plant and equipment hire premises; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service stations; utility installations; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured blue and lettered “B”.
(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.
(b) to accommodate the retail, service and social needs of the community within the neighbourhood.
(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality, cultural environment and social environment within neighbourhood business centres.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Business premises; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; dwellings; educational establishments; group homes; health consulting rooms; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service stations; shops; utility installations; veterinary clinics.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured dark blue and lettered “C”.
(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.
(b) to accommodate the retail, commercial, service and social needs of the community that uses the Hawkesbury River and its tributaries.
(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality and aquatic, cultural and social environments within business centres and adjacent areas.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Aquaculture; business premises; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; dwellings; group homes; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; marinas; medical centres; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; tourist facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured blue with red edging and lettered “D”.
(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.
(b) to accommodate the rural and residential service needs of the community.
(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality and natural, cultural and social environments within business centres and adjacent areas.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; agriculture; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; bulky goods retailing establishments; bus stations; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; depots; dwellings; entertainment facilities; group homes; hospitals; housing for aged or differently abled persons; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; light industries; materials recycling facilities (where the materials are contained within a building); medical centres; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; plant and equipment hire premises; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; retail plant nurseries; rural industries; service shops; stock and sale yards; utility installations; vehicle body repair workshops; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.
Subdivision.
Development for the purpose of:
• Materials recycling facilities (where the materials are not contained within a building) and any other development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured blue with red edging and lettered “E”.
(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.
(b) to accommodate the retail, commercial, housing and social needs of the local and regional community.
(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality, cultural environment and social environment within the Hornsby Town Centre.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Advertisements; bulky goods retailing establishments; business premises; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; hotels; housing for aged or differently abled persons; medical centres; motels; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; plant and equipment hire premises; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service stations; shops; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured light blue with red edging and lettered “F”.
(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.
(b) to accommodate the commercial, service, housing and social needs of the local and regional community.
(c) to encourage development that supports the Hornsby Town Centre and improves the vitality, cultural environment and social environment of the Centre.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Advertisements; bulky goods retailing establishments; business premises; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; depots; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; housing for aged or differently abled persons; light industries; medical centres; motels; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; plant and equipment hire premises; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service shop; service stations; tourist facilities; utility installations; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured blue with red edging and lettered “G”.
(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.
(b) to allow a broad range of industrial, warehousing and other compatible land uses to locate within the area.
(c) to promote development that does not adversely impact upon the natural and built environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Bus stations; car parks; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; depots; dwellings (used in conjunction with other development permitted in this zone); educational establishments; entertainment facilities; generating works; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; industries; light industries; materials recycling facilities; medical centres; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; plant and equipment hire premises; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; rural industries; sawmills; service shop; service stations; utility installations; vehicle body repair workshops; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured purple and lettered “A”.
(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.
(b) to allow a broad range of light industrial, warehousing and other compatible land uses to locate within the area.
(c) to promote development that does not adversely impact upon the natural and built environment.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Bus stations; car parks; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; depots; dwellings (used in conjunction with other development permitted in this zone); educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; light industries; materials recycling facilities; medical centres; motor showrooms; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; plant and equipment hire premises; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; rural industries; service shop; utility installations; vehicle body repair workshops; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured purple with red edging and lettered “B”.
(a) to provide for the cultural needs of the community.
(b) to identify land for the provision of community services and facilities.
(c) to ensure that community uses are compatible with the amenity of the area in which they are located.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Boarding houses; bus stations; car parks; cemeteries; child care centres; commercial home catering; commercial operation of any sites or facilities administered by the Department of School Education; communications facilities; community facilities; defence purposes; demolition; depots; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; home offices; hospitals; housing for aged or differently abled persons; materials recycling facilities; medical centres; multi-unit housing; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured yellow and lettered “A”.
(a) to provide for the transport needs of the community.
(b) to identify land for the provision of transportation networks and facilities.
(c) to preserve land identified for community purposes and transport corridors.
Development for the purpose of:
• Special care homes; utility installations.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Advertisements; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; depots; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; housing for aged or differently abled persons; materials recycling facilities; medical centres; multi-unit housing; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; road transport terminals.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured grey, with classified roads shown by a blue centre line.
(a) to ensure there is provision of adequate open space to meet the needs of the community and to enhance the environmental quality of the Hornsby area.
(b) to encourage a diversity of recreational settings and facilities.
(c) to protect and preserve areas of urban bushland which are considered valuable in terms of their ecology.
Development for the purpose of:
• Bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); gardening; landscaping.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; agriculture; aquaculture; buildings ancillary to bushfire hazard reduction, gardening or landscaping; camp or caravan sites; car parks; cemeteries; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; entertainment facilities; forestry; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured green and lettered “A”.
(a) to ensure there is provision of adequate open space to meet the needs of the regional community and to enhance the environmental quality of the Hornsby area.
(b) to encourage a diversity of recreational settings and facilities.
(c) to protect and preserve areas of urban bushland which are considered valuable in terms of their ecology.
Development for the purpose of:
• Bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); gardening; landscaping.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; agriculture; aquaculture; buildings ancillary to bushfire hazard reduction, gardening or landscaping; camp or caravan sites; car parks; cemeteries; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; entertainment facilities; forestry; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured green with red edging and lettered “B”.
(a) to ensure there is provision of adequate open space to meet the needs of the community and to enhance the environmental quality of the Hornsby area.
(b) to encourage a diversity of recreational settings and facilities.
(c) to sustain the use of privately owned land for sporting activities.
Development for the purpose of:
• Bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); gardening; landscaping.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; agriculture; aquaculture; buildings ancillary to bushfire hazard reduction, gardening or landscaping; camp or caravan sites; car parks; cemeteries; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; entertainment facilities; forestry; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured green with red edging and lettered “C”.
(a) to protect the ecological value of wetland areas.
(b) to assist in the maintenance of acceptable water quality in the Hawkesbury River.
(c) to provide for development that is compatible with the ecology of wetland areas.
Nil.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agriculture; aquaculture; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; works for drainage or that promote the scientific or educational value of wetlands.
Development that is not permitted only with development consent.
Coloured orange and lettered “A”.
(a) to protect the natural environment of sensitive areas within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River.
(b) to protect the valleys and escarpments within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River and accommodate land uses, including housing, that recognise the environmental sensitivity of the area.
(c) to protect the scenic quality of visually prominent areas and water quality within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; aquaculture; attached dwellings; bed and breakfast accommodation; bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); communications facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; gardening; group homes; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; landscaping; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured orange with red edging and lettered “B”.
(a) to protect the environment of sensitive areas within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River.
(b) to promote environmentally sensitive development that provides employment opportunities.
(c) to provide for visitor recreation and accommodation.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; aquaculture; attached dwellings; bed and breakfast accommodation; bushfire hazard reduction; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; recreation areas; recreation facilities; tourist facilities; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured orange with red edging and lettered “C”.
(a) to protect the environment of sensitive areas within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River.
(b) to provide opportunities for the development of recreation facilities.
(c) to permit development that tolerates flooding.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Agricultural structures; aquaculture; attached dwellings; bed and breakfast accommodation; bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); camp or caravan sites; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; recreation areas; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured orange with red edging and lettered “D”.
(a) to protect the natural environment of sensitive areas within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River.
(b) to accommodate low density housing that is consistent with the environmental sensitivity, infrastructure limitations and access limitations of the area.
(c) to protect the scenic quality and water quality of the area and promote development that is within the environmental capacity of the area.
Development for the purpose of:
• Home occupations; special care homes.
Exempt development.
Development for the purpose of:
• Bed and breakfast accommodation; bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); communications facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; utility installations.
Subdivision.
Development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.
Coloured orange with red edging and lettered “E”.
To identify land dedicated or reserved as National Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
Development for the purpose of:
• Anything authorised by or under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.
Nil.
Development that is not permitted without development consent.
Uncoloured and with dark green edging.
To exempt minor development from requiring development consent.
Development of minimal environmental impact listed as exempt development in the Exempt and Complying Development DCP is exempt development, except as provided by subclauses (2) and (3).
Development is exempt development only if:
(a) it does not cause interference with the amenity of the neighbourhood because of the emission of noise, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke, vapour, steam, soot, ash, dust, waste water, stormwater, waste products, grit or oil or otherwise, and
(b) it complies with any “deemed-to-satisfy provisions” of the Building Code of Australia relevant to the development, and
(c) it complies with any relevant standards set for the development by this plan and the Exempt and Complying Development DCP, and
(d) it does not contravene any condition of a development consent applying to the land, and
(e) it does not obstruct drainage of the site on which it is carried out, and
(f) it does not restrict any vehicular or pedestrian access to or from the site or any adjacent site, and
(g) it is carried out at least one metre from any easement or public sewer main and complies with the building over sewer requirements of the Sydney Water Corporation applying to the land,
(h) it does not require a tree (as defined by the Council’s Tree Preservation Order), to be removed or is located within 4 metres of a tree, and
(i) the owner’s consent for the land on which the exempt development activity is to be undertaken has been granted.
Development is not exempt development if it is carried out on land that:
(a) is the site of a heritage item, as identified in an environmental planning instrument, or
(b) is an Aboriginal place under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or
(c) is within the Environmental Protection A (Wetlands) zone, or
(d) is reserved or dedicated under the Crown Lands Act 1989 for the preservation of flora, fauna or geological formations or for other environmental protection purposes, or
(e) is an aquatic reserve declared under the Fisheries Management Act 1994.
To detail the provisions relating to complying development.
Development listed as complying development in the Exempt and Complying Development DCP is complying development if:
(a) it is local development of a kind that can be carried out with consent on the land on which it is proposed, and
(b) it is not an existing use, as defined in section 106 of the Act,
except as provided by subclauses (2) and (3).
Development is complying development only if:
(a) it complies with any “deemed-to-satisfy” provisions of the Building Code of Australia relevant to the development, and
(b) it complies with any relevant standards set for the development by this plan and the Exempt and Complying Development DCP, and
(c) no environmental planning instrument states that the adequacy of an acid sulfate soils management plan for the proposed development must be considered before consent can be granted for it, and
(d) it is consistent with any plan of management approved under State Environmental Planning Policy No 44—Koala Habitat Protection, and with any recovery plan or threat abatement plan in force under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 that apply to the land, and
(e) it does not contravene any condition of a development consent applying to the land, and
(f) a certificate of compliance has been obtained for the development, if required, from Sydney Water Corporation, and
(g) it is not integrated development under the Act, and
(h) it does not require the concurrence of another authority, and
(i) it is accessible to vehicles through a legally created accessway, driveway, right of carriageway or the like, and
(j) the owner’s consent for the land on which the complying development activity is to be undertaken has been granted.
Development is not complying development if it is carried out on land that:
(a) is an environmentally sensitive area as indicated in the Exempt and Complying Development DCP,
(b) has been identified as being contaminated under State Environmental Planning Policy No 55—Remediation of Land (such as because the site has previously been used as a service station or a sheep or cattle dip, for intensive agriculture, mining or extractive industry, waste storage or waste treatment, or for the manufacture of chemicals, asbestos or asbestos products), and a notice of completion of remediation work for the proposed use has not been given to the Council in accordance with the policy, or
(c) is an Aboriginal place under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or
(d) is within the Environmental Protection A (Wetlands) zone, Environmental Protection B (River Catchment) zone, Environmental Protection C (Tourist) zone or Environmental Protection D (Recreation) zone, or
(e) is reserved or dedicated under the Crown Lands Act 1989 for the preservation of flora, fauna or geological formations or for other environmental protection purposes, or
(f) is an aquatic reserve declared under the Fisheries Management Act 1994, or
(g) is identified as a scenic area of regional significance or significance beyond the region under Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 20—Hawkesbury Nepean River.
A complying development certificate issued for any such development is to be subject to the conditions for the development specified in the Exempt and Complying Development DCP, as in force when the certificate is issued.
To maintain the amenity of the Hornsby area through the preservation of trees.
The Council may make, revoke or amend a tree preservation order.
A person shall not carry out or permit or direct or cause any ringbarking, cutting down, topping, lopping, removing or wilful destruction of any tree or trees to which a tree preservation order applies without the consent of the Council. This does not apply to or in respect of:
(a) trees within a State Forest, or within a timber or forest reserve, within the meaning of the Forestry Act 1916, or
(b) trees in a National Park, within the meaning of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or
(c) action required by clause 23 of the Electricity (Overhead Line Safety) Regulation 1991, or
(d) plants declared to be noxious weeds under the Noxious Weeds Act 1993.
A tree preservation order, and any revocation or amendment of such an order, does not have effect until it has been published in a newspaper circulating in the area of the Council.
To control soil erosion, sedimentation, tree loss and drainage impacts associated with landform modification.
A person shall not, without the consent of the Council, carry out a work or any other development on land for any purpose where the work or other development has, in the opinion of the Council, the effect of significantly affecting the natural environment, through either filling or excavation.
To ensure that all development has adequate water and sewerage services.
The Council shall not grant consent to the carrying out of development on land to which this plan applies unless it is satisfied that adequate water and sewerage services are available.
To allow for development near zone boundaries where the development is prohibited by zoning but is not inconsistent with the aims and objectives of this plan.
This clause applies to transitional land.
Regardless of any other provision of this plan, development may, with the consent of the Council, be carried out on land to which this clause applies within a zone, for any purpose for which development may be carried out in the adjoining zone, where the Council is satisfied that:
(a) the development is not inconsistent with the aims and objectives of this plan and the objectives of both zones, and
(b) in the case of business or industrial development, suitable land or premises are not available for the development in any business or industrial zone in the locality.
To permit the temporary use of land for cultural activities.
Regardless of any other provision of this plan, a person may carry out development on any land with the consent of the Council for any purpose for a maximum period of 28 days, whether consecutive or non-consecutive, in any one year provided that, in the opinion of the Council, the purpose contributes to the cultural well-being of the community.
To ensure private restrictions do not restrict development or activities being carried out in accordance with this plan.
For the purpose of enabling development to be carried out in accordance with this plan and in accordance with a consent granted under the Act, any agreement, covenant or other similar instrument that would otherwise prohibit or restrict development which is in accordance with this plan or such a consent does not apply to the development. This does not affect the rights or interests of any public authority under any registered instrument.
In accordance with section 28 of the Act, the Governor approved of subclause (1) before this plan was made.
To provide for the development of land at a density that is in accordance with the land’s environmental capacity and zone objectives.
Land may be subdivided, but only with the consent of the Council.
If a subdivision creates an allotment wholly within one of the zones specified in the table below, the allotment must have at least the minimum area set by the table for an allotment in the zone. If a subdivision creates an allotment parts of which are within different zones, at least one of which is a zone specified in the table below, the allotment must include at least so much land within a zone specified in the table as is the minimum area set by the table for an allotment in the zone. In calculating the area of a battle-axe or hatchet shaped allotment, the area of any accessway, right of carriageway or the like is to be excluded.
Minimum Allotment Size Table
Zone | Minimum area per allotment |
Rural AA (Large Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) |
10ha | |
Rural AE (Large Holdings—Extraction) | 10ha |
Rural AR (Large Holdings—Rural Landscapes) | 10ha |
Rural BA (Small Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) | 2ha |
Rural BR (Small Holdings—Rural Landscapes) | 2ha |
Residential A (Low Density) | 500m |
Residential AA (Low Density—Aquaculture) | 500m |
Residential AM (Low Density—Medical Support) | 500m |
Residential AR (Low Density—Rural Village) | 500m |
Residential AS (Low Density—Sensitive Lands) | 600m |
Residential AT (Low Density—Tourist Village) | 500m |
Environmental Protection A (Wetlands) | 40ha |
Environmental Protection B (River Catchment) | 40ha |
Environmental Protection C (Tourist) | 1000m |
Environmental Protection D (Recreation) | 5ha |
Environmental Protection E (River Settlement) | 40ha |
Regardless of subclause (2), the Council may consent to subdivision that results in the creation of allotments of less than the relevant minimum area specified in the Table to that subclause, being allotments that comprise the land shown edged heavy black in Diagram 3 in Schedule BA, but only if:
(a) each such allotment has an area of not less than 8,000m
2 , and(b) the Council is satisfied that the subdivision will facilitate development for the purposes of playing fields, courts, a covered recreation area, a sports store, and ancillary buildings on land shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan (Amendment No 77)”, each of which is to form part of the adjoining Pacific Hills Christian School.
Regardless of subclause (2), the Council may consent to the development of land for the purpose of multi-unit housing, but only where the Council is satisfied that the development will result in a density not greater than:
(a) one dwelling per 350m
2 within the Residential A, AA, AM, or AT zone, exclusive of any accessway, rights of carriageway and public or private roads, or(b) one dwelling per 400m
2 within the Residential AS zone, exclusive of any accessway, rights of carriageway and public or private roads.
Land within the Residential A, AA, AM, AS or AT zone on which dwellings comprising multi-unit housing are situated may be subdivided for the purpose of creating separate land titles for dwellings only if the subdivision complies with subclause (2). The separate occupation of the proposed lots illustrated by a proposed strata plan relating to multi-unit housing situated on any such land is prohibited.
The Council is not to consent to the erection of multi-unit housing on a site area consisting of the whole or part of any of the 9 numbered development sites shown edged heavy black on Diagram 1 in Schedule BA unless the Council has considered whether it should require consolidation of all or some of the allotments comprising the numbered development site concerned.
Regardless of subclauses (2), (3) and (4), the Council may consent to the subdivision or other development of land shown edged heavy black in Diagram 2 in Schedule BA for the purposes of multi-unit housing, if the proposed development satisfies the provisions on that Diagram.
This clause does not apply to development for the purposes of housing for aged or differently abled persons.
To control the intensity and scale of development of land so that development will be in accordance with the land’s environmental capacity and zone objectives.
Development is not to result in a building that exceeds the floorspace ratio indicated in the table below.
Floorspace Ratio Table
Zone | Floorspace Ratio |
Residential A (Low Density) | 0.4:1 |
Residential AA (Low Density—Aquaculture) | 0.4:1 |
Residential AM (Low Density—Medical Support) | 0.4:1 |
Residential AR (Low Density—Rural Village) | 0.4:1 |
Residential AS (Low Density—Sensitive Lands) | 0.4:1 |
Residential AT (Low Density—Tourist Village) | 0.4:1 |
Residential B (Medium Density) | 0.6:1 |
Residential C (Medium/High Density) | 1.2:1 |
Residential D (High Density) | 1.6:1 |
Business A (General) | 1:1 |
Business B (Special) | 0.5:1 |
Business C (Neighbourhood) | 0.5:1 |
Business D (Aquatic Service Centre) | 0.5:1 |
Business E (Service Centre) | 0.7:1 |
Business F (Town Centre) | 2:1 |
Business G (Town Centre Support) | 1:1 |
Industrial A (General) | 1:1 |
Industrial B (Light) | 1:1 |
Environmental Protection C (Tourist) | 0.3:1 |
Environmental Protection D (Recreation) | 0.02:1 |
Environmental Protection E (River Settlement) | 0.3:1 |
In relation to land shown edged heavy black on a Diagram in Schedule B, subclause (1) is subject to the provisions of Schedule B that apply to that land.
Despite subclause (1), the Council is not to consent to the erection of multi-unit housing on any of the 9 numbered development sites shown edged heavy black on Diagram 1 in Schedule BA unless the Council is satisfied that the development will result in a floorspace ratio of not less than 1.6:1 and not more than 2:1.
For the purposes of this clause, the area of any accessway, right of carriageway or the like is to be excluded from the site area for the purposes of calculating the floorspace ratio for land within any of the following zones:
(a) the Residential A (Low Density) Zone,
(b) the Residential AA (Low Density—Aquaculture) Zone,
(c) the Residential AM (Low Density—Medical Support) Zone,
(d) the Residential AR (Low Density—Rural Village) Zone,
(e) the Residential AS (Low Density—Sensitive Lands) Zone,
(f) the Residential AT (Low Density—Tourist Village) Zone.
This clause does not apply to land shown edged heavy black on Diagrams 1–8 in Schedule BB.
This clause does not apply to land shown edged heavy black on Diagrams 9–15 in Schedule BB if the development will include:
(a) multi-unit housing, and
(b) employment-generating development with a floor space ratio of at least 0.5:1.
To encourage development of a scale consistent with the land’s zone objectives.
The height of a building on any land shown edged heavy black on Diagrams 1–15 in Schedule BB is not to exceed the maximum height shown for the land on the Height of Buildings Map.
Development that includes an architectural roof feature that exceeds, or causes a building to exceed, the height limits set by subclause (1) may be carried out, but only with development consent.
Development consent must not be granted to any such development unless the consent authority is satisfied that:
(a) the architectural roof feature:
(i) comprises a decorative element on the uppermost portion of a building, and
(ii) is not an advertising structure, and
(iii) does not include floor space area and is not reasonably capable of modification to include floor space area, and
(iv) will cause minimal overshadowing, and
(b) any building identification signage or equipment for servicing the building (such as plant, lift motor rooms, fire stairs and the like) contained in or supported by the roof feature is fully integrated into the design of the roof feature.
In this clause, the
To classify Council land for operational purposes.
The land referred to in Schedule C is classified or reclassified as operational land.
Nothing in this clause prevents the classification or reclassification of land by the Council under section 31, 32 or 33 of the Local Government Act 1993.
In accordance with section 30 of the Local Government Act 1993, a parcel of land shown edged heavy black on a Diagram set out in Part 2 of Schedule C, to the extent (if any) that it is a public reserve, ceases to be a public reserve on the commencement of the relevant amending plan and, by the operation of that plan, is discharged from any trusts, estates, interests, dedications, conditions, restrictions and covenants affecting the land or any part of the land, except for:
(aa) those trusts, estates, interests, dedications, conditions, restrictions and covenants (if any) specified in relation to the land on a Diagram set out in Part 2 of Schedule C, and
(a) any reservations that except land out of a Crown grant relating to the land, and
(b) reservations of minerals (within the meaning of the Crown Lands Act 1989).
Before the relevant amending plan that inserted a Diagram into Part 2 of Schedule C was made, the Governor approved of subclause (3) applying to the land.
In this clause,
Land described in Part 1 of Schedule C is not affected by the amendments made by the Local Government Amendment (Community Land Management) Act 1998 to section 30 of the Local Government Act 1993.
A parcel of land shown edged heavy black on a Diagram set out in Part 3 of Schedule C:
(a) to the extent (if any) that the land is a public reserve, does not cease to be a public reserve, and
(b) continues to be affected by any trusts, estates, interests, dedications, conditions, restrictions or covenants by which it was affected before its classification, or reclassification, as the case requires, as operational land.
Nothing in this clause is to be construed as requiring a public authority to acquire land—see section 27 (3) of the Act.
To provide for the acquisition of land for community purposes.
The owner of any vacant land within the Special Uses B (Transport Corridor) zone and marked on the map with a blue centre line may, by notice in writing, require:
(a) the Roads and Traffic Authority—in the case of land that is included in the 5 year works program of the Roads and Traffic Authority current at the time of receipt of the notice, or
(b) the corporation under the Act—in any other case, to acquire the land.
The owner of any land within the Special Uses B (Transport Corridor) zone and marked on the map with a blue centre line that is not vacant may, by notice in writing, require the Roads and Traffic Authority to acquire the land if:
(a) the land is included in the 5 year works program of the Roads and Traffic Authority current at the time of receipt of the notice, or
(b) the Roads and Traffic Authority is of the opinion that the owner of the land will suffer hardship if the land is not acquired within a reasonable time.
On receipt of a notice under this clause, the Roads and Traffic Authority or the corporation, as the case may be, must acquire the land unless the land might reasonably be required to be dedicated for public roads.
The owner of any land within the Special Uses B (Transport Corridor) zone marked “Proposed County Road” may request, in writing, the Department of Planning to acquire the land. On receipt of the request, the Department of Planning must acquire the land.
The owner of land in the Open Space A (Public Recreation—Local) zone may request, in writing, the Council to acquire the land. On receipt of the request, the Council must acquire the land.
The owner of land in the Open Space B (Public Recreation—District) zone which is cross hatched on the map may request, in writing, the corporation to acquire the land. On receipt of the request, the corporation must acquire the land.
Nothing in this clause requires a public authority to acquire land that is owned by another public authority and held by the other public authority for a purpose referred to in section 26 (c) of the Act.
The Council may consent to any development of land zoned Special Uses B (Transport Corridor), or Open Space A (Public Recreation—Local) or Open Space B (Public Recreation—District) if the land has not been acquired by the public authority responsible for acquisition of the land. In determining whether to grant consent, the Council must take into consideration the effect of the proposed development on the costs of acquisition, the imminence of acquisition and the costs of reinstatement of the land for the purposes for which the land is to be acquired.
To provide for continuity with the past by conserving the heritage of the Hornsby area and to ensure that Aboriginal heritage is preserved and conserved wherever possible.
The consent of the Council is required to carry out the following development if it affects a building, work, tree, relic or place that is a heritage item listed in Schedule D or that is situated within a heritage conservation area shown in Schedule E:
(a) demolishing, defacing or damaging such a heritage item or component of a heritage conservation area,
(b) altering such a heritage item or component of a heritage conservation area by making structural changes to its exterior,
(c) altering such a heritage item or component of a heritage conservation area by making non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of its exterior, except changes resulting from any maintenance necessary for its ongoing protective care which does not adversely affect its heritage significance,
(d) moving such a heritage item or component of a heritage conservation area, or excavating land for the purpose of discovering or moving such an item or component, if it is a relic,
(e) erecting a building on, or subdividing, land on which such a heritage item is located or which is within a heritage conservation area.
Development consent is not required by this clause if the Council is of the opinion that the proposed development would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the heritage item or heritage conservation area.
When determining a development application required by this clause, the Council must take into consideration the extent to which the carrying out of the proposed development would affect the heritage significance of the heritage item or heritage conservation area.
The website of the Heritage Branch of the Department of Planning has publications that provide guidance on assessing the impact of proposed development on the heritage significance of items (for example, Statements of Heritage Impact).
(Repealed)
The Council must take into consideration the likely effect of the proposed development on the heritage significance of a heritage item and its setting, and on the heritage significance of a heritage conservation area, archaeological site or potential archaeological site, when determining an application for consent to carry out development on land in its vicinity.
The Council must not determine a development application required by this clause until it has considered:
(a) a heritage assessment, if a heritage item of local significance is involved, or
(b) a conservation plan, if a heritage item of regional, State or national significance is involved.
The Council may grant consent to the carrying out of development on an archaeological site, or a potential archaeological site that has European heritage significance, only if the consent authority is satisfied that any necessary excavation permit under the Heritage Act 1977 has been granted.
Heritage items are classified as being of local, regional, State or national significance in Schedule D.
The Council may grant consent to the carrying out of development on:
(a) an archaeological site or a potential archaeological site that is the location of an Aboriginal place or relic, within the meaning of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or
(b) on land containing bushland and zoned:
(i) Rural AA, AE, AR, BA or BR, where the area to be disturbed is greater than 0.1ha, or
(ii) Residential A, AA, AM, AR, AS or AT, with a site area greater than 1ha, or
(iii) Open Space A, B or C, where the area of land to be disturbed is greater than 0.1ha, or
(iv) Environmental Protection A, B, C, D or E, with a site area greater than 1ha or where the area of land to be disturbed is greater than 0.1ha, or
(c) on land which contains any or all of the following locations or features:
(i) estuarine foreshore,
(ii) a creekline/drainage line with sandstone base,
(iii) sandstone exposures at ground level which are larger than 5m
2 in area, or(iv) sandstone cliffline or isolated boulder higher than 2m,
only if the Council has considered an assessment of Aboriginal heritage which includes an assessment of how the proposed development would affect the conservation of the site and any relic known to be located at the site and identifying conservation policies and management mechanisms that are appropriate to enable conservation of both the site and any such relic.
The Council may grant consent to an application to carry out development involving the use, for any purpose, of a building that is a heritage item and/or an ancillary outbuilding on land zoned Rural AA, AR, BA or BR, even though that development is prohibited elsewhere in this plan, if it is satisfied that:
(a) the proposed development would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the item and its setting, or the amenity of the area, and
(b) the proposed development would not adversely affect the traffic or car parking conditions of the site or area, and
(c) the proposed development is compatible with the rural character of the area, and
(d) the conservation of the building depends on the granting of the consent, and
(e) in the event that the heritage item is demolished or destroyed, the use ceases within 12 months.
The Council may grant consent to an application to carry out development involving the erection of a second dwelling on a site that contains a dwelling that is a heritage item, even though that development is prohibited elsewhere in this plan, if:
(a) the item is located on land zoned Rural AA, AR, BA or BR, and
(b) the Council is satisfied that the erection of a second dwelling would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the item or its setting, and
(c) the conservation of the building depends on the granting of the consent, and
(d) the proposal does not involve subdivision, unless the minimum subdivision standard of the relevant zones are met.
To protect significant flora and fauna habitats.
A person shall not carry out development on land designated “bushland protection” on the map without the consent of the Council.
For the purpose of removal of doubt,
(a) the erection of a fence or any other structure at all on the land, and
(b) the removal of soil or rock from the land, and
(c) the deposit of soil, rock or any other matter on the land, and
(d) the destruction or removal of any tree or other vegetation on the land.
To protect the amenity of foreshore areas and control development within flood prone areas.
The consent of the Council is required for all development below mean high water mark.
A foreshore building line applies as indicated by a broken black line on the map and identified as “Foreshore Building Line”.
Regardless of the zoning control table in this plan, development is prohibited between the foreshore building line and mean high water mark, except development for the purpose of the following, which requires development consent:
(a) a wharf, jetty or pontoon,
(b) a slipway,
(c) a single storey boatshed not exceeding 30m
2 in area,(d) works to enable pedestrian access.
Flood prone land is the land located between the mean high water mark and the flood line shown by a blue line and identified as “Flood Line” on the map.
Development consent is required for all development between the flood line and the mean high water mark.
The floor of any habitable part of a building situated on flood prone land is to be not less than 6 metres above standard datum.
To ensure that development does not disturb, expose or drain acid sulfate soils and cause environmental damage.
Development consent is required for the carrying out of works described in the Table to this subclause on land of the class specified for those works, except as provided by this clause.
Class of land as shown on the Acid Sulfate Soils Map | Works |
1 | Any works |
2 | Works below natural ground surface Works by which the watertable is likely to be lowered |
3 | Works beyond 1 metre below the natural ground surface Works by which the watertable is likely to be lowered beyond 1 metre below the natural ground surface |
Road Reserve | Street trees (between York Street and Pennant Hills Road) | L | |
5A Hannah Street | Lot 101, DP 775322 | “Eltham” and garden | L |
5B Hannah Street | Pt Lot 6, SP 72498 | Beecroft Post Office | L |
28 Hannah Street | Lot U, DP 959289 | House, garden and outbuilding | L |
29 Hannah Street | Lot A, DP 398222 | House | L |
30 Hannah Street | Lot C, DP 960213 | House | L |
38 Hannah Street | Lot 1, DP 200138 | House | L |
40 Hannah Street | Lot 5, DP 514026 | House | L |
42 Hannah Street | Lot 1, DP 133587 and Lot 20, DP 7788, Section 7 | House | L |
44 Hannah Street | Lot 18, DP 7788 and Lot 1, DP 168952 | House | L |
51 Hannah Street | Lot A, DP 963616 | House | L |
86X Hannah Street | Lot 28, DP 23858 | Fearnley Park | L |
Hull Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
8 Kirkham Street | Lot Z, DP 395564 | House | L |
15 Kirkham Street | Lot 1, DP 357713 | Garden | L |
Lilla Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Lynden Way | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Malton Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
2 Malton Road | Lot A, DP 354398 | House | L |
5 Malton Road | Lot 3, DP 340956 | House | L |
11 Malton Road | Lot 42, DP 596659 | “Kunaware” and garden | L |
12 Malton Road | Lot 2, DP 504423 | “Lynwood” | L |
14–18 Malton Road | Lot A, DP 349021, Lot 1, DP 652953 | “Mindaribba” | L |
17 Malton Road | Lot 1, DP 924640 | “Eureka” | L |
27 Malton Road | Lot 1, DP 628007 | “Cloonycarn” | L |
28 Malton Road | Lot 1, DP 537665 | House | L |
31A Malton Road | Lot 1, DP 593755 | “Notrella” | L |
37 Malton Road | Lot 101, DP 713750 | House | L |
49 Malton Road | Lot 602, DP 793873 | House | L |
7 and 9 Mangiri Road | Lots 19 and 20, DP 715454 | “Linthorpe” | L |
1 Mary Street | Lot B, DP 356769 | Presbyterian Church | L |
3 Mary Street | Lot 5 and 6, DP 758074 | House and garden | L |
11–14X Mary Street | Lots 10–14, DP 758074 Section 2 | Chilworth Reserve | L |
1 Murray Road | Lots 8 and 9, DP 7132 | House | L |
Murray Road | Road Reserve | Street trees east of Beecroft Road | L |
31 Murray Road | Lot B, DP 349965 | “Maitai” trees and garden | L |
66 Murray Farm Road | Lot 42, DP 16525 | House | L |
107A Murray Farm Road | Lot 2, DP 512307 | House | L |
Orchard Street | Lot 12, DP 202545, Lot 15, DP 220904, Lot 66, DP 218185, Lot 72, DP 503715, Lots 2 and 46, DP 217863, Lot 75, DP 506963 | Devlins Creek Bushland Reserve | L |
Orchard Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
589 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 10, DP 801176 | Grounds—Pennant Hills Golf Club | R |
Sutherland Road—Byles Creek Valley | Bushland Reserve | L | |
Railway land—Beecroft to Pennant Hills | Bushland | L | |
82X Sutherland Road | Lots 640 and 641, DP 752028 | Booth Park | L |
97 Sutherland Road | Beecroft Railway Station and garden | L | |
110–112 Sutherland Road | Lot 1, DP 949337 | “Beveren” and garden | L |
122 Sutherland Road | Lot 2, DP 619164 | House | |
24A The Crescent | Lot 2, DP 626649 | House | L |
1 Wandeen Avenue | Lot 14, DP 7154 | House | L |
2 Wandeen Avenue | Lot 3, DP 523327 | House | L |
3 Wandeen Avenue | Lot 1, DP 546219 | House and garden | L |
24 Welham Street | Lot 4, DP 25486 | “Chilworth” | L |
3 Wongala Crescent | Lot 4, DP 305506 | “Treasure House” | L |
25 Wongala Crescent | Lots 1 and 2, DP 133462 | Garden | L |
33 Wongala Crescent | Lot B, DP 315312 | House and garden | L |
37 Wongala Crescent | Lot 12, DP 607771 | Fence | |
39–41 Wongala Crescent | Lot B, DP 368137 | House | L |
8 York Street | Lot 1, DP 9786 | “Twilight House/Sheen” | L |
21A Anembo Road | Lot 408, DP 1008994 | House | L |
4 Arcadia Crescent | Lot 31, DP 853409 | House | L |
14X Berowra Waters Road | Lots 7003 and 7004, DP 752026 | Berowra Park | L |
24 Berowra Waters Road | Lot 2, DP 851097 | House and garden | L |
29 Berowra Waters Road | Lot 21, DP 6107 | House | L |
41 Berowra Waters Road | Lot 457, DP 822294 | Community Hall and grounds, within Recreation Reserve | L |
48 Berowra Waters Road | Pt Lot 13, DP 509198 | “Bungalow” | L |
75 Berowra Waters Road | Lot 12, DP 562850 | House | L |
83 Berowra Waters Road | Lot A, DP 419283 | “Sunbeam” | L |
Berowra Waters Road | Crown Land | Scenic road through bushland | R |
Crowley Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
3A Crowley Road | Lot 2, DP 509204 | House | L |
14 Crowley Road | Lot 10, DP 1013648 | Hall | L |
15 Crowley Road | Lot 6, DP 6107 | House | L |
25 Goodwyn Road | Lot 2, DP 578390 | House | L |
2–4 Hillcrest Road | Lot B, DP 373120 | Garden | L |
22 Hillcrest Road | Lot 6, DP 217164 | Trees associated with 7 Wanill Place | L |
899–903 Pacific Highway | Lots 59, 90, 639, 912, DP 752053 | Grounds—La Mancha Caravan Park | L |
1015 Pacific Highway | Lot 8, DP 758096 | House | L |
5 Wanill Place | Lot 23, DP 218655 | House | L |
7 Wanill Place | Lot 22, DP 218655 | Former servant’s quarters | L |
Waratah Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
2 Waratah Road | Lots 19 and 20, DP 6107 | “The Laurels” and garden | L |
15 Yallambee Road | Lot 2, DP 1022539 | Garden | L |
24 Turner Road | Lot 1, DP 213153 | “Whitianga” | L |
Berowra Waters Road/Bay Road | Waterway | Vehicular cable ferry | R |
Berowra Waters Road | Lot 466, DP 727082 | Boat shed | L |
Berowra Waters Road | Crown Land | Kiosk/teahouse | L |
Berowra Waters Road | Crown Land | Toilet block | L |
Berowra Waters Road | Rex Jones Memorial | L | |
Franks Bight adjacent to Kirkpatrick Way | Tidal Bath remains | L | |
70–72 Bay Road | Lot A, DP 399112 | “Sandown” | L |
106 Bay Road | Lot 3, DP 224685 | “Mt Orient” | S |
1–3 Bridge Street | Lot 1 and 2, DP 543112 | Shop | L |
5 Bridge Street | Lot 1, DP 936486 | Shop | L |
7 Bridge Street | Lot 1, DP 946143 | Shop | L |
11 Bridge Street | Lots 15, 17 and 19, DP 2746 | Brooklyn Police Station | L |
13 Bridge Street | Lot 2, DP 830845 | Brooklyn Post Office and Residence | L |
19 Bridge Street | Lots 29–31, Section B, DP 5043 | House | L |
Brooklyn Harbour | Transport corridor | Brooklyn railway platform | S |
Brooklyn Road | Lot 7031, DP 1076532, Lots 7049–7050, DP 1076533, Lot 395, DP 46975 | Brooklyn cemetery | L |
Brooklyn Road | Waterway | Seymours Creek Mangrove wetland | L |
51 Brooklyn Road | Lot 3, DP 5527 | House | L |
52 Brooklyn Road | Lot 11, DP 2002 | House | L |
53 Brooklyn Road | Lot 2, DP 5527 | Boatshed | L |
87X Brooklyn Road | Lot 7036, DP 1060366, Lot 7011, DP 1075612 | Brooklyn Park | R |
91 Brooklyn Road | Lot 10, DP 884327 | “Rossmoor” | L |
95 Brooklyn Road | Lot 20, DP 849201 | House | L |
96 Brooklyn Road | “Ross Homestead” and garden | L | |
106 Brooklyn Road | Lots 1 and 2, DP 758166, Lots 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, DP 758166, Section 2 and Lot 11, DP 758166 | Brooklyn Public School (excluding grounds) | L |
117 Brooklyn Road | Lot 41, DP 1009746 | House | L |
120 Brooklyn Road | Lot 1, DP 358297 | War Memorial Hall | L |
121 Brooklyn Road | Lot 3, DP 629260 | House | L |
129 Brooklyn Road | Lot 1, DP 227335 | House | L |
140 Brooklyn Road | Lot B, DP 310389 | “Melville” | L |
156A Brooklyn Road | Lot 9, DP 2105 | Old St Mary’s Church | L |
176 Brooklyn Road | Lot 18, DP 41000 | House | L |
180 Brooklyn Road | Lot 16, DP 41000 | House | L |
206 Brooklyn Road | Lot 11, DP 1183 and Lot 12, DP 2746 | “Blinkbonnie” | L |
208 Brooklyn Road | Lot 1, DP 554808 | House | L |
212–214 Brooklyn Road | Lots 16, 17 and 18, Section A, DP 2746 | Shopfronts | L |
Dangar Road | Lot 1, DP 62933, Lot 666, DP 828406 and Lot 1, DP 40000 | McKell Park—Lower, upper, cabbage palms and World War II gun and emplacements | R |
Dangar Road | Lot 415, DP 52026 | Governor Phillip Memorial | L |
Dangar Road | Lot 1, DP 734446 | Hawkesbury River Railway Station | R |
6 Dangar Road | Lot 52, DP 876183 | Railway shelter shed | L |
10 Dangar Road | Lot 54, DP 876183 | House | L |
5 George Street | Lot 1, DP 972865 | House | L |
7 George Street | Lot 8, DP 651384, Lots 9–10, DP 5043 | House | L |
10–16 James Road | Lots H, J, K, DP 19744 | Brown’s boatshed | R |
Karoola Street | Road Reserve | Footpath | L |
1 Karoola Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 2746, Sect. F | House | |
2 Karoola Street | Lot 1, DP 853918 | House | L |
3 Karoola Street | Lots 3, 4 and 5, DP 2746, Section F | House | L |
5 Karoola Street | Lots 6 and 7, DP 2746, Section F | House | L |
8 Karoola Street | Lots 28 and 29, DP 5043, Section C | House | L |
12 Karoola Street | Lot A, DP 357358 | House | L |
23 Karoola Street | Lot 2, DP 32963 | House | L |
Kuring-gai Chase National Park | Lot 2, DP 545639 | Old railway dams | R |
Long Island | Lot 1, DP 734446 | Railway tunnels | S |
Long Island | Lot 1, DP 734446 | 1889 railway bridge piers, pylon and plaque | S |
Long Island | Lot 1, DP 734446 | 1946 railway bridge, memorial and construction docks | R |
Long Island | Crown Land | Nature Reserve—bushland | R |
Disused Old Peats Ferry Road | Road Reserve | Road remains | S |
Pacific Highway | Crown Land | Peats Ferry road bridge | R |
Pacific Highway | Lots 238 and 250, DP 752026 | Rest Park | L |
1 William Street | Lot 1, DP 431327 | Station Master cottage | L |
8 William Street | Lot 1, DP 830845 | Telephone exchange | L |
McCallums Avenue | Lot 1, DP 521150, and Lot 78, pt Lot 163 and Lots 168, 185, 194, DP 752048 | Fire trail | L |
McCallums Avenue fire trail | Lot 1, DP 521150 | Fretus Hotel ruins | L |
Gentleman’s Halt | Lot 1, DP 368108 | Gentleman’s Halt | L |
559A North Rocks Road | Lot 2, DP 526724 | House | L |
284 Castle Hill Road | Lot 1, DP 177433 | Mowll Village group including “Lober House”, “Tower House”, “Gate House” entry gates, dairy, stables and grounds | R |
36–56 David Road | Lot 2, DP 565458 | Grounds—Mary Mercy Centre | L |
121–123 David Road | Lot 9820, DP 785153, Lot 9821, DP 785153 | Garden | L |
173–177 David Road | Lot 2, DP 232014 | “Glenowen” and garden | L |
423–521 Old Northern Road | Lots 1370, DP 1063007 | Oakhill College, original building, gate house and grounds | L |
150 Beecroft Road | Lot 2, DP 373724 | “Lauriston” | R |
152 Beecroft Road | Lot 102, DP 600100 | “Quambi” | R |
157 Beecroft Road | Lots 2 and 3, DP 71323 | “Mosbrae” | L |
158 Beecroft Road | Lot 4, DP 530116 | House | L |
170 Beecroft Road | Lot 2, DP 931641 | House | L |
174 Beecroft Road | Lot 1, DP 527556 | House | L |
179 Beecroft Road | Lots 83,84, DP 9085 | Former Church and grounds | L |
183 Beecroft Road | Lots 79–81, DP 9085 | Garden | R |
203 Beecroft Road | Lot 13, DP 844078 | “Edensor”, garden, stable and wall | R |
24 Boronia Avenue | Lot 1, DP 391071 | House | L |
32 Boronia Avenue | Lot 1, DP 556740 | House | L |
8 Cheltenham Road | Lot 138, 139, DP 12364 | House | L |
10 Cheltenham Road | Lots 136 and 137, DP 12364 | House | L |
22 Cheltenham Road | Lot 9, DP 18542 | Garden | L |
76 Cheltenham Road | Lot 1, DP 1062651 | House | L |
15 Chorley Avenue | Lot 128, DP 12364 | House | L |
130–146 Malton Road | Lots A and B, DP 393708 | “Ahimsa” and grounds | L |
6 Mason Avenue | Lot 3, DP 332084 | House | L |
12 Mason Avenue | Lot 1, DP 537455 | “Boonga” | L |
19 Norma Crescent | Lot 1, DP 523362 | House | L |
1 The Boulevarde | Lot 1, DP 576233 | Trees | L |
5 The Boulevarde | Lot 1, DP 580847 | House and garden | L |
10–12 The Boulevarde | Lots 25 and 26, DP 5440 | Gardens | L |
11 The Boulevarde | Lot 2, DP 540033 | House | L |
14 The Boulevarde | Lot B, DP 302976 | House and garden | L |
15 The Boulevarde | Lot 1, DP 807998 | House | L |
18 The Boulevarde | Lot 1, DP 526173 | House and garden | L |
24 The Boulevarde | Lot 18, DP 5440 | House | L |
26 The Boulevarde | Lot 17, DP 5440 | House | L |
44 The Crescent | Lot 1, DP 18542 | Garden | L |
46 The Crescent | Lot 2, DP 18542 | Garden | L |
48 The Crescent | Lot 3, DP 18542 | Garden | L |
50 The Crescent | Lots 35, 36, 37, DP 5440 | House and garden | L |
52 The Crescent | Lot 34, DP 5440 | House | L |
54 The Crescent | Lot 33, DP 5440 | House | L |
56 The Crescent | Lot 32, DP 5440 | House | L |
60–74 The Crescent | Lots 1–5, DP 5440, Lot C, DP 306966, Lot C, DP 328704, Lot 1, DP 335423, Lot G, DP 360935, Lot J, DP 373758, Lot A, DP 303812 | Grounds—Cheltenham Recreation Club | L |
94 The Crescent | Lot 5, DP 9207 | “Ashby” | L |
The Promenade | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
7 The Promenade | Lot 112, DP 9085 | Garden | L |
19 Boldrewood Place | Lot 22, DP 846115 | “Boldrewood” and garden | L |
150 Castle Hill Road | Lot 402, DP 259853 | House | L |
160–168 Castle Hill Road | Lot 1, DP 511824 | “Inala School” (original house) | L |
10 Kenburn Avenue | Lot 122, DP 635280 | The Lakes of Cherrybrook “Kenburn Hall” and garden | L |
134 New Line Road | Lot 108, DP 752053 | Cherrybrook Uniting Church, Church hall and cemetery | R |
144 New Line Road | Lot 1, DP 619447 | “Gumnut Hall”—Cherrybrook Pre-School and Community Centre | L |
175 New Line Road | Lot 1, DP 818155 | House | L |
Pyes Creek near Woodlark Place | Pt Lot 163, DP 775483 | Bridge, approaches and quarry | L |
16 Sanctuary Close | Lot 1021, DP 785501 | “Hillcrest” | L |
69–85X Shepherds Drive | Lot 1, DP 26375, Pt Lot 4204, DP 706256 | Greenway Park | L |
56X Shepherds Drive | Lot 4205, DP 706251, Lot 1, DP 738083 | “The Lakes of Cherrybrook Reserve” | L |
1X Westminster Drive | Lot 15, DP 771565 | Public Reserve | L |
26 Alberta Avenue | Lot 41, DP 10403 | House | L |
1069 Pacific Highway (Glendale Road) | Lot 339, DP 752026 | Glendale Farm | L |
1177 Pacific Highway | Lot 15, DP 10403 | House | L |
Pacific Highway | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Pacific Highway | Mining Lease 10 | Original Quarry | L |
Pacific Highway | Railway Station | L | |
Pacific Highway | Lots 262,1247, 359 DP 752026 | House ruins near quarry | L |
Baroona Street | Road Reserve | Pedestrian street | L |
8 Baroona Street | Lot 47, DP 10902 | Tyneside house | L |
15–17 Baroona Street (corner Grantham Crescent) | Lots 1 and 3, DP 597242 | Recreation Reserve | L |
Grantham Crescent | Road Reserve | Pedestrian street | R |
Grantham Crescent | Road Reserve | Blackbutt trees | L |
36 Grantham Crescent | Lot 65, DP 10902 | House | L |
43X Grantham Crescent | Lot 78, DP 10902 | Bradleys Beach | L |
Neotsfield Avenue | Road Reserve | Pedestrian street | R |
9 Neotsfield Avenue | Lot 62, DP 872117 | Sandstone tower | R |
Northern foreshore | Waterway | Waterfront, seawall, wharf, trees and 1889 Railway Bridge construction site | L |
Riverview Avenue | Road Reserve | Roadworks | L |
91X Riverview Avenue | Lot 2, DP 537659 | Kiparra Park bushland | R |
9 Yallaroi Parade | Lot 2, DP 521484 | “The Pavilion” | R |
429 Galston Road | Lot 9, DP 573049 | “Koombahla” | L |
431 Galston Road | Lot 1, DP 194542 | House | L |
432 Galston Road | Lot 4, DP 554002 | “Shamrock Vale” | L |
452 Galston Road | Lot 1, DP 610404 | Garden | L |
454 Galston Road | Lot 2, DP 610404 | Garden—Kelvin Park | L |
490–498 Galston Road | Lot 2, DP 504406, Lot 1, DP 87092, Lot X, DP 414599 | Swanes Nursery | L |
11 Harris Road | Lot 1, DP 507580 | “The Croft” | L |
New Line Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
New Line Road | Original alignment of New Line Road (Elouera estate) | L | |
208 New Line Road | Lot 11, DP 1041210 | House | L |
260–266 New Line Road | Lot 84, DP 752053 | “Terranova” | L |
671–673 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 393694 | House | L |
857 Old Northern Road | Pt Lot C, DP 349226 | House | L |
873 Old Northern Road | Lot 2, DP 541989 | House | L |
885–887 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 616947 | Cemetery | L |
925–937 Old Northern Road | Lots 1 and 2, DP 618271 | House, former Uniting Church and chapel | L |
965 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 589402 | St Judes Anglican Church and grounds | R |
1169–1171 Old Northern Road | Lot 6, DP 239758 | “The Trees” | L |
8 Abuklea Road | Lot 1, DP 19798 | “Kooringa” and garden | R |
21–23 Abuklea Road | Lot 14, DP 209831 | House | L |
32 Abuklea Road | Lot A, DP 411486 | House | L |
Beecroft Road | Road Reserve | Bushland between Carlingford Road and Kandy Avenue | L |
Beecroft Road near southern end of Old Beecroft Road | Road Reserve | Stone causeway over Devlins Creek | L |
Blaxland Road | Lot 365, 366, DP 752028, Pt Lot 6 DP 4979 | Forest Park | R |
2–4 Brigadoon Crescent | Lot 8, DP 221577, Lot 102, DP 869433 | “Araluen” | L |
34 Carlingford Road | Lot C, DP 101970 | House | L |
72 Carlingford Road | Lot 1, DP 223691 | House | L |
82 Carlingford Road | Lot A, DP 346625 | “Armagh” | L |
88 Carlingford Road | Lot 2, DP 7370 | House | L |
96–104 Carlingford Road | Lot 1, DP 161495, Lot 1, DP 795245, Lot 1, DP 122509 | Epping West Public School—original building dated 1927 (excluding other buildings and grounds) | L |
Chester Street | Road Reserve | Street trees—east of Norfolk Street | L |
21 Chester Street | Lot 31, DP 850660 | House and garden | L |
23 Chester Street | Lot 21, DP 262348 | House and garden | L |
27A Chester Street | Lot 2, DP 541220 | Garden | L |
45 Chester Street | Lot 1, DP 536152 | “Snaresbrook” | L |
57 Chester Street | Lot 1, DP 943999 | House | L |
70 Chester Street | Lot 2, DP 519149 | House | L |
Dorset Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
5 Dorset Street | Lot G, DP 443977 | House | L |
15 Dorset Street | Lot 10, DP 758390, Section 10 | House | L |
Epping Road | Road Reserve | Roadside trees—between Terry’s Creek and Pembroke Road | L |
5X Essex Street | Lot 3, DP 847018 | Garden trees | L |
47 Essex Street | Lot 100, DP 860370 | “Asheldom” | L |
76 Essex Street | Lot A, DP 371633 | House | L |
84 Essex Street | Lot 44, DP 6719 | House | L |
121X Essex Street (Albuera Road) | Pt Lot 255, DP 752028 | Terrys Creek crossing and bushland in Vimiera Park | S |
78 Kent Street | Lot 1, DP 350308 | Slab hut | R |
132 Midson Road | Lot 1, DP 832987 | Garden | L |
167 Midson Road | Lot 1, DP 362225 | House | L |
2–16 Norfolk Road | Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, DP 758390 | Epping Public School—original building dated 1901 (excluding other buildings and grounds) | L |
9 Norfolk Road | Lot 1, DP 1012652 | House and garden | L |
33 Norfolk Road | Lot 3, DP 19844, Lot B, DP 356130 | House | L |
40 Norfolk Road | Lot 1, DP 942564 | “Gwydir” | L |
44 Norfolk Road | Lot 3, DP 554665 | “Glenorie” | L |
64–66 Norfolk Road | Lot 3, DP 828636 | Garden—The Poplars | L |
66X Norfolk Road | Lots 11 12, DP 842167, Lots 439 and 440, DP 752028 | Epping Park | L |
9 Oxford Street | Lot 1, DP 724211, Lot 14, Section 1, DP 758390, Lots 1 and 2, DP 173145 | “School of Arts” and garden | L |
10–16 Oxford Street | Lots B, C and D, DP 385600, Lot 102, DP 800177 | Shops | L |
33 Oxford Street | Lot 23, DP 758390 | Our Lady Help of Christians Church | L |
48 Oxford Street | Lot 1, DP 206646 | House | L |
56A Oxford Street | Lots A &D, DP 936032 | Chester Street Uniting Church and grounds | L |
73A Oxford Street | Lot 2, DP 840716 | House | L |
87 Oxford Street | Lot 2, DP 203268 | “Folkestone” | L |
93 Oxford Street | Lot 11, DP 758390 | House and garden | L |
3 Pembroke Street | Lot 2, DP 398835 | St Albans Anglican Church and grounds | L |
58 Pembroke Street | Lot 1, DP 418743 | “Stanley House” | R |
108 Pennant Parade | Lot 3, DP 27715 | House | L |
Plympton Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Plympton Road | Pt Lot 2, DP 500461, Lot 12, DP 237797 | Ray Park | L |
23–27 Ray Road | Lot 2, DP 555678 | “Emmaus Bible College” | L |
140 Ray Road | Lot 20, DP 619827 | House | L |
166 Ray Road | Lot 2, DP 218333 | House | L |
184 Ray Road | Lot 4, DP 218235 | House | L |
9 Rosebank Avenue | Lot B, DP 334278 | House | L |
10 Rosebank Avenue | Lot 14, DP 16580 | House | L |
35–37 Stanley Road | Lots 3 and 4, DP 203273 | “Tallwood Lodge” | L |
Stanley Road | Lots A–C, DP 417846, Lots 100 and 103, DP 810775 | Dence Park | L |
40 Surrey Street | Lot 1, DP 970607 | House | L |
9 Sussex Street | Lot 2, DP 513929 | House | L |
11 Sussex Street | Lot 3, DP 100909 | House | L |
15 Sussex Street | Lot A, DP 412678 | House | L |
Sutherland Road | Road Reserve | Street trees—south end | L |
York Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
20 York Street | Lot 251, DP 861299 | House | L |
37 Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 632865 | Galston Community Centre | L |
38–50X Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 558731, Lots 12–14 and 16–18, Section 2, DP 975148 | Fagan Park group, including Netherby, farm buildings, packing shed, brick kiln site, clay pit and bushland | R |
39–45 Arcadia Road | Lot 10, DP 717345 | Galston Public School—original building, former teacher’s residence and grounds (excluding other buildings) | L |
69 Arcadia Road | Lot 14, DP 577251 | “Geelans House” | L |
70 Arcadia Road | Lot 3, DP 574791 | House | L |
71–73 Arcadia Road | Lots 2 and 3, DP 227732 | Stone wall | L |
79 Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 565107 | “Dumbrell House” | L |
138 Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 598637 | Grounds—St Columbus Church | L |
Bayfield Road | Windbreak | L | |
Crosslands Road | Road Reserve | Roadworks | L |
2 Crosslands Road | Lot 100, DP 1022554 | House (includes original slab cottage within) | L |
29 Crosslands Road | Lot 1, DP 581060 | Windbreak | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Galston Gorge sandstone buttressing | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Galston Gorge culvert | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Galston Gorge water troughs | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Galston Gorge timber bridge | L |
295 Galston Road | Lot 64, DP 774512 | House | L |
357 Galston Road | Lot 1, DP 136221 | Galston Branch Library—former Church | L |
403 Galston Road | Lot 1, DP 591136 | Galston High School—“Waddell Cottage” and water trough (excluding grounds) | R |
412X Galston Road | Lots 181, 197 and 216, DP 752048 | Galston Park and memorial | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Windbreak | L |
24 Johnson Road | Lot 201, DP 594075 | “Linden” | L |
61 Knights Road | Lot 3, DP 517203 | House | L |
4 Mid-Dural Road | Lot 1, DP 789383 | House | L |
10 Mid-Dural Road | Lot 4, DP 789383 | House | L |
3–5 Sallaway Road | Lot A DP 441669 | Stone house | L |
Sallaway Road | Road Reserve | Culvert | L |
Sallaway Road | Banksia cottage quarry | L | |
11 School Road | Lot 3, DP 2926 | Pipe organ | S |
Old Northern Road | Road Reserve | Roadside trees | L |
1319–1321 Old Northern Road | Lot 4, DP 831026 | Original weatherboard house | L |
1355 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 615183 | House and stone sheds | L |
1409 Old Northern Road | Lot 5, DP 752014 | Glenorie Memorial Hall (Mission Hall) | L |
1475 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 212137 | House | L |
1477 Old Northern Road | Pt Lot A, DP 344063 | Former Church | L |
1509–1517 Old Northern Road | Lot 2, DP 542209 | “Hazlehurst” | L |
1523 Old Northern Road | Lot 2, DP 570784 | “The Manor” | L |
1729 Old Northern Road | Lot 94, DP 752014 | War memorial precinct | L |
1847 Old Northern Road | Lots 64 and 65, DP 752014 | House | L |
3 Bridge Road | Lot 1, DP 17334 | House | L |
21 Bridge Road | Lot 1, DP 981706 | House | L |
33 Bridge Road | Lot 11, DP 1052853 | House | L |
47 Burdett Street | Lot 31, DP 840973 | “The Glen” | L |
49 Burdett Street | Lot C, DP 103069 | Edgeworth David House (“Coringah”) and grounds | S |
62 Burdett Street | Lot 100, DP 847306 | “House O’Hill Cottage” | L |
College Crescent | Lot 1, DP 7463 | Barker College Junior school | L |
2 Dilkera Close | Lot 4, DP 231944 | Sandstone fence | L |
4 Dilkera Close | Lot 5, DP 231944 | House | L |
Dural Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
6 Dural Street | Lot 9, Section 1, DP 1880 | “Norwood” | L |
19 Dural Street | Lot 1, DP 936819 | Christian Science Church | L |
23 Dural Street | Lot A, DP 339640 | “Wyuni” and gardens | L |
32 Dural Street | Lot 2, DP 414827 | Garden, fence and paths | L |
33 Dural Street | Lot 1, DP 971152 | House | L |
39 Dural Street | Lot U, DP 971374 | House | L |
41 Dural Street | Lot E, DP 413998, Lot A, DP 306626, Lot 1, DP 125654 | Garden | L |
Edgeworth David Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
12 Edgeworth David Avenue | Lots 1–12, DP 2669 and Lots 16–30 Section 2, DP 2669 and Lots 1–15 Section 3 DP 2669 | Hornsby Girls’ High School—buildings (excluding other school structures and grounds) | R |
25–27 Edgeworth David Avenue | Lot G, DP 364260 | “Wallarobba” and Willow Park | L |
19C Ethel Avenue | Lot 11, DP 853365 | Garden trees | L |
33 Frederick Street | Lot 2, DP 881170 | “Wirruna” and gardens | L |
1 Galston Road | Lot 2, DP 610671 | House | L |
9 Galston Road | Lot 11, DP 882923 | House | L |
10 Galston Road |
Lot 1, DP 574472 | House | L | |
2 High Street | Lot 1, DP 585721 | Hornsby War Memorial Hall | R |
Jersey Street (east side) | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Jersey Street | Lot 3, DP 613919 | SRA electricity plant and signal box | S |
1–3 Jersey Street | Lot 4, DP 2947, Section 12 | Shops | L |
5 Jersey Street | Lot 5, Section 12, DP 2947, Lot 1, DP 618775 | “The Browsery Cottage” | L |
4 Lisgar Road | Lot 2, DP 556814 | Garden | L |
6 Lisgar Road | Lot A, DP 315299 | Garden | L |
8 Lisgar Road | Lot 4, DP 505370 | Garden | L |
10 Lisgar Road | Lot 5, DP 508064 | House and garden | L |
23, 35X Lisgar Road | Lot 2, DP 421280 and Lot 54, DP 4242 | Lisgar Gardens | R |
31 Lodge Street | Lot 2, DP 419084 | “The Lodge” | L |
Manor Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
2A Manor Road | Lot 2, DP 792198 | “Mount Wilga” and grounds | R |
5 Manor Road | Lot 13, DP 15427 | Suspension bridge | L |
8 Maranta Street | Lot 2, DP 219033 | “Wyreema” | L |
27 Old Berowra Road | Lot 4, DP 2053 | House | L |
29 Old Berowra Road | Lot 5, DP 2053 | House | L |
91 Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 135492, Lots 1–2, DP 135493, Lots 2–5, DP 3145, Lot C, DP 383722, Lot A, DP 376049, Lots A–B, DP 382236, Lots C–E, DP 376050, Lot C, DP 359927, Lot 14, DP 5650, Lots A–B, DP 376048, Lots 1–2, DP 135494, Lot 6, DP 3152, Lots A–B, DP 358926, Lot 1, DP 88154, Lot 1, DP 512987, Lots 1–7, DP 9545, Lots 1, 3, 6, 7, DP 7463, Lot 5, DP 664328, Lots 1–2, DP 506849 | Barker College group of buildings, grounds and gate | S |
155 Pacific Highway | Lots 1 and 2, DP 928791 | “Hornsby Cinema” | L |
155X Pacific Highway | Road Reserve | War Memorial and Palms | L |
165–167 Pacific Highway | Lot C, DP 317651 | Shop | L |
169 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 317651 | Shop | L |
171 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot A, DP 317651 | Shop | L |
173 Pacific Highway | Lot A, DP 29328 | “The Junction Stores” | L |
175 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 29328 | Shop | L |
183–183A Pacific Highway | Lot D, DP 418320 | Shop | L |
185 Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 1880 | Bank | L |
187 Pacific Highway | Lot C, DP 367580 | Shop | L |
193 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 384707 | Bank | L |
203X Pacific Highway | Lots 7018 and 7019, DP 1059310, Lot 7017, DP 1052646 | Hornsby Park and Lone Pine | R |
207–207A Pacific Highway | Lot 2, DP 600146, Lot 296, DP 752053 | St. Peters Anglican Church and Hall | L |
237 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot X, DP 415267 | House | L |
238X Pacific Highway | Lot 2, DP 773994 | Cottage | L |
241 Pacific Highway | Lot 6, DP 659126 | “Belmont” | L |
249 Pacific Highway | Lot A, DP 384457 | House | L |
269 Pacific Highway | Lot X, DP 372202 | “Bingley Hall” | L |
292 Pacific Highway | Lot 299, DP 752053 | Hornsby Court House | L |
296 Pacific Highway | Lot 300, DP 752053, Lot 1, DP 564600 and Lot 1, DP 564599 | Hornsby Shire Council Chambers | L |
298–300 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot 1, DP 855847 | TAFE College—Buildings “K” and “M” and grounds (excluding other buildings) | L |
Pacific Highway | Road Reserve | Road median, lights and palms | L |
344 Pacific Highway | Lot 2, DP 864336 | House | L |
352 Pacific Highway | Lot 101, DP 629769 | House and garden | L |
368 Pacific Highway | Lot 73, DP 545124 | “Carnralla” | L |
384 Pacific Highway | Lot A, DP 397663 | “Hovenden” | L |
394 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 396653 | House | L |
406 Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 311860 | House | L |
Palmerston Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
38–76 Palmerston Road | Lots 1–25, D.P10653, Lots A and B, DP 329121, Lots 1–3, DP 580023 | Hornsby Hospital—“Collingridge House” (excluding grounds) | L |
Pretoria Parade | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
38 Pretoria Parade | Lot 320, DP 1052207 | House | L |
61–63 Pretoria Parade | Lot 12, DP 816043 | Gardens | L |
64 Pretoria Parade | Lot F, DP 102630 | House | L |
Pretoria Parade | Lot 1, DP 22501 | Asquith Park | L |
Pretoria Parade | Lot 1, DP 6629 | Reddy Park | R |
26 Pulbrook Parade | Lot A, DP 399538 | Hornsby Kuring-gai Hospital and Community Health Service | L |
Quarry Road | Lot 1, DP 926103, Lots A and D, DP 318676 | Diatreme Hornsby Quarry and surrounding vegetation | S |
Quarry Road | Lot 7017, DP 1052646 and adjacent Road Reserve | Sandstone steps | L |
Quarry Road | Lot D, DP 318676, Lots 1 and 2, DP 169188 | Higgins’ Family cemetery, sandstone receptacle, cool room and site of Higgins homestead on which the Higgins Family Memorial is located | S |
34 Rosamond Street | Lot 3, DP 9070 | House | L |
45 Rosamond Street | Lot 21, DP 2053 | House | L |
48 Rosamond Street | Lot 3, DP 29726 | House | L |
Rosamond Street | Lot 932, DP 75253, Lot 232, DP 752048 | Hornsby Rifle Range | R |
Rosemead Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
1 Rosemead Road | Lot A, DP 327582 | “Mt. Errington” and gardens | R |
2 Rosemead Road | Lot 51A, DP 412118 | House | L |
12 Rosemead Road | Lot 1, DP 620465 | Garden tree | L |
18 Rosemead Road | Lot 22, DP 7679 | House | L |
Sherbrook Road | Lot 1, DP 23533 | Neal Park and bushland | L |
Station Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 613919 | Railway Station | R |
4–10 Station Street | Lot 3, DP 813919 | Railway Cloak Room buildings. | L |
William Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
24 William Street | Lots 1, DP 869009 | House | L |
32 William Street | Lot 36, DP 1880 | House | L |
44 William Street | Lot A, DP 306626, Lot 1, DP 125654 | “Brinawa” | L |
52 William Street | Lot 5, DP 17856 | House | L |
100X Galston Road | Lots 405–420, 364, 682, 882, DP 752053 | Rofe Park | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Street trees—Ryan Avenue to Montview Street | L |
11X Marine Crescent | Lot 1022, DP 752053 | Hopeville Park | L |
7 Rofe Crescent | Lot A, DP 368246 | “Binbrook” | L |
137–213 Somerville Road | Lot 1, DP 209193 | Indigenous vegetation | L |
264–266X Somerville Road | Lot 8, DP 248320 | Public Reserve | L |
Somerville Road | Lot 311, DP 752053, Lot 481, DP 752053 | Crosslands Reserve | R |
Old Telegraph Road | Great North Road relics | L | |
Middle Dural Road | Pt Lot 90, DP 752048 | Bushland reserve | L |
1229 Old Northern Road | Lot A, DP 154144 | “Mountain View” | L |
1231 Old Northern Road | Lot 31, DP 864916 | “Spring Hill” and garden | L |
31X Amaroo Avenue | Lot 887, DP 752053 | Peat Park | L |
1X Beryl Avenue | Lot 7007, DP 93674 | Hunt Reserve | L |
Ku-ring-gai Chase Road | Crown Land | “Bobbin Inn” within Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park | L |
29 Ku-ring-gai Chase Road | Lot 14, DP 14558 | “The Lodge” | L |
39X–41X Ku-ring-gai Chase Road (and 36X Berowra Road) | Lot 10, DP 285197, Lot 25, DP 285203, Lot 102, DP 830951 | Berry Park | L |
2–46 Lord Street | Lot 2, DP 586331, Lot 11, DP 702556, Lot 100, DP 706375, Lot 15, DP 702566, Lot 1097, DP 704598 | Asquith Golf Course | L |
534 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 350949 | House | L |
547 Pacific Highway | Lot 5, DP 22580 | Garden | L |
549–551 Pacific Highway | Lot A, DP 371437 | House (excluding northern extension) | L |
19–21 Telopea Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 380552, Lot B, DP 369944, Lot A, DP 391270, Lot 1, DP 205103. | Grounds (excluding buildings)—Mt. Colah Public School | L |
18 Crawford Road | Lot A, DP 407497 | House | L |
3 Glenview Road | Lot A, DP 393171 | House | L |
5–9 King Street and Lee Street | Lot 1, DP 410642, Lots A and B, DP 322811, Lot 13, DP 1226, Lot 1, DP 387185, Lot 1, DP 438966, Lots A and B, DP 373625, Lot 10, DP 774997, Lots 11 and 12, DP 774997 | Grounds—Mt. Kuring-gai Public School | L |
Newcastle Freeway | Road Reserve | Pedestrian Bridge | L |
790 Pacific Highway | Mt. Kuring-gai Railway Station | L | |
2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 Bluegum Street | Lots 6–8, 10, 11, DP 28826 | Gardens | L |
Calga Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Campbell Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
7, 9, 11, 15 and 17 Capella Street | Lots 7–11, DP 227308 | Rear gardens | L |
Denman Parade | Lot 1, DP 9413, Lot F, DP 350516 | Davidson Park | L |
Edwards Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Ferndale Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Fraser Road (east side) | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
3 Fraser Road | Lot 11, DP 9413 | House | L |
1–7 Frith Avenue | Lot 3, DP 1077836 | Garden | L |
Harris Road (east side) | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Malsbury Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
40 Malsbury Road | Lot 1, DP 219370 | House | L |
44 Malsbury Road | Lot X, DP 413792 | House | L |
62 Malsbury Road | Lot 1, DP 211880 | House | L |
Milson Parade (east side) | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
4 Mount Pleasant Avenue | Lot D, DP 366271 | House | L |
Nanowie Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
45 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 16, DP 735131 | House | L |
82 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 100, DP 1063959 | “Gilligaloola” and garden | L |
91–93 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 734965, Lots 15 and 16, DP 6612 | Loretto Convent group, grounds, gates and cemetery | R |
136–140X Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 391288 | Kenley Park and Hornsby Shire Historical Society drill hall | L |
Russell Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
57 Norfolk Road | Lot 7, DP 1046298 | House | L |
61 Norfolk Road | Lot 4, DP 1046298 | House | L |
70 Norfolk Road | Lot 1, DP 540890 | House | L |
7 Albion Street | Lot 2, DP 404428 | House | L |
8 Albion Street | Lot 1, DP 861075 | House | L |
12 Albion Street | Lot F, DP 32940 | “Windermere” | L |
Beecroft Road | Pt Lot 764, DP 712028, Lot 7, DP 828179 | Observatory site and park—Observatory Park | R |
2X Beecroft Road | Lot 6, DP 828179 | Blackwood Memorial Sanctuary, including North Road culvert | R |
68 Bellamy Street | Lot A, DP 421252 | House | L |
Boundary Road | Road Reserve | Street trees (west of Kitchener Road) | L |
18–26 Boundary Road | Lot 1, DP 1040701 | Grounds (excluding buildings)—St. Agathas Primary School | L |
27 Boundary Road | Lot 5, DP 16057, Lot 4, DP 622198 | “Cheddington” and stables (formerly “Niara”) | L |
84–86 Boundary Road | Lot 10, DP 220263 | House and garden | L |
90 Boundary Road | Lot 21, DP 1071913, Lot 5, DP 508385, Lot 1, DP 210730, Lot 3, DP 220263 | Grounds (excluding buildings)—Pennant Hills High School | L |
1X Briddon Close | Lots 12–14, DP 216312 | Public Reserve | L |
8 Britannia Street | Lot A, DP 404573 | “Gordan” | L |
12 Britannia Street | Lot 1, DP 207118 | House | R |
18 Britannia Street | Lot 1, DP 233176 | House | L |
Cardinal Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Dean Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
7 Fulbourne Avenue | Lot 14, DP 10203 | House | L |
43 George Street | Lot 1, DP 1017264 | House | L |
6 Greycliffe Avenue | Lot 192, DP 865189 | House | L |
17 Greycliffe Avenue | Lot 87, DP 11134 | House | L |
28 Greycliffe Avenue | Lot 11, DP 864507 | House | L |
6 George Street | Lot 50, DP 13079 | House | L |
1A Hampden Road | Lot 1, DP 222072 | “Doonba” | L |
11 Hampden Road | Lot A, DP 357865 | House | L |
36 Hampden Road | Lot 2, DP 590517 | House | L |
40 Hampden Road | Lot 261, DP 591168 | House | L |
4 Harold Avenue | Lot 8, DP 13079 | House | L |
18 Hillcrest Road | Lot 24, DP 6740 | House | L |
Laurence Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
1 Laurence Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 527529 | Lillian Frazer Gardens | L |
Lilla Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
1B Lilla Road | Lot 11, DP 839054 | “Eudora” and garden | L |
16 Lilla Road | Lot 1, DP 512282 | “The Glen” | L |
27 Loftus Road | Lot 4, DP 204012 | House | L |
41 Loftus Road | Lot 9, DP 208266 | House and grounds, including convict brick paths, stone love seat, palm tree, remnant circular drive and beehive well | L |
16 Maple Avenue | Lot 26, DP 11939 | House | L |
19 Orchard Street | Lots 514 and 575, DP 752053 | Buildings, gate and grounds—Baden Powell Scout Centre | R |
317–321 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 882348 | House | R |
323 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 26, DP 263536 | St Luke’s Church Hall | L |
327 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 24, DP 263536 | House and fence | L |
333A Pennant Hills Road | Lot 18, DP 263536 | “Pomona” and garden | R |
370 Pennant Hills Road | Pt Lot 23, DP 11134 | “Westpac” | L |
418 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 102, DP 263746 | “Camira” | L |
449D Pennant Hills Road | Lot 2, DP 1042630 | “Mount St. Benedict’s Convent” and grounds | R |
12–14 Pomona Street | Lot 1, DP 531756 | House | L |
15 Pomona Street | Lot 75, DP 660810 | House | L |
17 Pomona Street | Lot 1, DP 121087 | House | L |
22 Pomona Street | Lot 2, DP 507663 | House | L |
23 Pomona Street | Lot 1, DP 882503 | House | L |
34 Ramsay Road | Lot 78, DP 11134 | Fence | L |
35 Ramsay Road | Lot 1, DP 317985 | Fence | L |
37 Ramsay Road | Lot A, DP 364826 | House and fence | L |
49 Ramsay Road | Lot 44, DP 11135 | House | L |
22 Rosemount Avenue | Lot 1, DP 208583 | House | L |
5 Stevens Street | Lot 3, DP 25833 | “Lallewoon” | L |
25–27 Stevens Street | Lot A, DP 401750 | “Bushloe” | L |
26 Stevens Street | Lot B, DP 414512 | House | L |
3 The Crescent | Lot 1, DP 882838 | House and garden | L |
4 The Crescent | Lot 8A, DP 4592 and Lot B, DP 369863 | House | L |
6 The Crescent | Lot A, DP 358523 | House | L |
7 The Crescent | Lot 4, DP 942925, Lot 1, DP 80733 | House and garden | L |
10 The Crescent | Lot 1, DP 212400 | House | L |
11–15 The Crescent | Lot 4A, DP 4592, Lot 5, DP 942925, Lot A, DP 13079 | “Abbotsleigh” and garden | R |
14 The Crescent | Lot 1, DP 26729 | House | L |
17 The Crescent | Lot 5, DP 4592 | “Barncleuth” and grounds | L |
23 The Crescent | Lot Y, DP 388521 | “Glen Ayr” | L |
23 Thompson Close (470–472 Pennant Hills Road) | Lot 4, DP 1062109 | “Limona” | L |
6 Thorn Street | Lot B, DP 376026 | House | L |
46 Victoria Road | Lot 2, DP 25436 | Trees | L |
20 Warne Street | Lot 16, DP 5158 | House | L |
24 Warne Street | Lot 2, DP 501154 | House | L |
9 Weemala Road | Lot 60, DP 11134 | House | L |
9 Werona Street | Lot 1, DP 524506 | Hillcourt | L |
14 Werona Street | Lot 1, DP 533036 | “Karoola” | L |
4 Westwood Street | Lot 11, DP 7505 | “Sillaton” | L |
6 Westwood Street | Lot 12, DP 7505 | House | L |
22 Westwood Street | Lot 2, DP 229929 | House | L |
Wilga Place | Pt Lot 6, DP 181710 Pt Lot 7, DP 181710 | Campbell Park | L |
Wongala Crescent | Reserve | Bushland | L |
4 Yarrara Road | Lot 3, DP 2097 | House | L |
6 Yarrara Road | Lot 4, DP 2097 | House | L |
18–20 Yarrara Road | Lot 1, DP 10203 | “The Maze” | L |
60–62X Yarrara Road | Lot 8–9, DP 5158 and Road Reserve | Wollundry Park | L |
Bar Island | Lots 22A, 23A and 24, DP 752040 | Cemetery, church ruins and memorial | S |
Bennets Bay | Waterway | Jetty | L |
Berowra Creek and Murramurra Creek junction | Waterway | Ballast heap | L |
Collingridge Point | Lot 17, DP 26377 | “Capo di Monte” | L |
Dusthole Point | Lot 22, DP 18039 | “Berowra Waters Inn” | L |
Gentleman’s Halt | Gentleman’s Halt Inn ruins | L | |
Milson Island | Lot 13, DP 752026 | Prison building | L |
Sunny Corner | “Taracoonee” | L | |
Peats Bight | Lot 8, DP 752026 | Remains of George Peat’s farmhouse | L |
Peats Bight | Old road | R | |
37 Bellevue Street | Lot 10, DP 2033 | House | L |
4 Clifford Avenue | Lot 23A, DP 7921 | House | L |
24 Dartford Road | Lot 1, DP 101091 | House | L |
36 Dartford Road | Lot 1, DP 506283 | House | L |
41 Dartford Road | Lot 2, DP 512933 | “The Laurels”—house and garden | L |
92 Dartford Road | Lot 67, DP 14631 | House and garden | L |
Dawson Avenue | Road Reserve | Sandstone kerb and gutter | L |
4 Dawson Avenue | Lot 19, DP 7921 | “Hilton” | L |
De Saxe Close (near end) | Pt Lots 847 and 569, DP 752053 | Quarry and zigzag railway track | L |
15–17 Duffy Avenue | Lot 1, DP 200291 | “Woodlands” | L |
28 Duffy Avenue | Lot 4, DP 657592 | House | L |
50 Duffy Avenue | Lot 114, DP 878707 | “Windyhaugh” and grounds | L |
Giblett Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
15X Giblett Avenue | Lot 465, DP 752053 | Oakleigh Park | L |
18 Giblett Avenue | Lot 1, DP 122888, Lot 1, DP 122887 | Grounds (excluding buildings)—Thornleigh West Public School | L |
22–56 Hillmont Avenue | Lots 25, 26 and 30–39, DP 28362, Lots A and B, DP 403196, Lots 4, 5 and 7, DP 30002, Lots 61 and 62, DP 1111312 | Trees | L |
Loch-Maree Avenue | Road Reserve | Roadside trees | L |
1 Orchard Street | Lot X, DP 415964 | House | L |
5 Orchard Street | Lot 22, DP 7921, Section B | “Wallumeda” | L |
Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 633292 | Brickworks wall and bushland | L |
237 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 245272 | “Loch Maree House” and garden | L |
253 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 43, DP 263535 | Garden tree | L |
3 Pritchard Street | Lot 5, DP 2097 | House | L |
1 Pioneer Avenue | Lot 1, DP 542202 | Remains of Maltworks | R |
9 Station Street | Lots 22 and 23, DP 1854 | House | L |
The Comenarra Parkway | Road Reserve | 1830’s road remains | L |
14 The Comenarra Parkway | Lot 141, DP 882346 | House | L |
40X The Comenarra Parkway | Lot 579, DP 752053 | Lorna Pass within Thornleigh/Pennant Hills Park | L |
17 The Esplanade | Lot 1, DP 10930 | House | L |
80 The Esplanade | Lot 12, DP 1008101 | House | L |
17, 19, 21 and 23 Trelawney Street | Lot K, DP 389092, Lots A and B, DP 373698, Lot E, DP 379102 | Gardens | L |
11 Wells Street | Lot 12, DP 2097 | House | L |
33 Yaralla Crescent | Lot 40, DP 31286 | House | L |
79 Alexandria Parade | Lot 6, DP 412076 | House and fence | L |
1A Brentford Road | Lot 26, DP 703961 | House | L |
Bundarra Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
43 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 43, DP 1046911 | Garden | L |
44 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 2, DP 611318 | Garden and fence | L |
45 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 9, DP 667410 | Garden | L |
46 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 1, DP 611318 | Tree and fence | L |
48 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 1, DP 538770 | Garden—“Landskrona” | L |
50 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 16, DP 17375 | House | R |
51 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 117, DP 555779 | Garden | L |
54 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 15, DP 17375 | Garden | L |
55, 57 and 57A Bundarra Avenue | Lot 141–143, DP 881238 | Garden | L |
58–60 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 3, DP 212804 | House and garden | L |
64 Bundarra Avenue | Lot Y, DP 386164 | House | L |
1X Carden Avenue | Lot 1, DP 212506 | Trees in playground | L |
27 Churchill Avenue | Lot 2, DP 7038 | House | L |
79 Edgeworth David Avenue | Lot D, DP 977963, Lot 1, DP 131944 | Uniting Church | L |
Fern Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
9 Highlands Avenue | Lot 5, DP 258247 | “Highlands House” and garden | R |
34 Highlands Avenue | Lots 37 and 38, DP 18606 | House | L |
15 Ingalara Avenue | Lot A, DP 392066 | House and garden | L |
22 Ingalara Avenue | Lot 50, DP 13934 | House | L |
31 Ingalara Avenue | Lot B, DP 333577 | House | L |
Ingram Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
14 Ingram Road | Lot 6, DP 2753 | House | L |
16 Ingram Road | Lot 5, DP 2753 | House | L |
52 Ingram Road | Lot 5, DP 2753 | House | L |
62 Ingram Road | Lot A, DP 311754 | House | L |
12 John Hughes Place | Lot 10, DP 2870 | “Roselands” | L |
28 McAuley Place | Lot 1, DP 258832 | Garden and trees—Mercy Family Life Centre | L |
Myra Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
7–9 Myra Street | Lots A and B, DP 405476 | “Tenterfield” and garden | R |
48–58 Myra Street | Lots 9–13, DP 17375 | Grounds (excluding buildings)—Waitara Public School | L |
55 Myra Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 379794 | “Brierdence” | L |
1 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot A, DP 9921 | Garden | L |
8A Pacific Highway | Lot 2, DP 854532 | House | L |
23 Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 1058248 | House | L |
25 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot B, DP 306729 | House | L |
31 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot 1, DP 315877 | “Strathnoon” | L |
1711 Pacific Highway | Lots A, B and C, DP 323414 | St. Pauls Church (Pearces Corner) and grounds | L |
Russell Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Woonona Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
42 Woonona Avenue | Lot 11, DP 706260 | “Cherrygarth” and garden | L |
46 Woonona Avenue | Lot 1, DP 563185 | “Neringala” and garden | L |
Alexander Parade | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
11–37 Alexandria Parade | Lot 100, DP 848501 | Shop | L |
28–36 Balmoral Street | Lot B, DP 364173, Lots 30 and 31, DP 1064660, Lot C, DP 388844, Lot 2, DP 542749 | Gardens | L |
52 Balmoral Street | Lot A, DP 311111 | Garden trees | L |
56 Balmoral Street | Lot 6, DP 14823 | House | L |
75 Balmoral Street | Lot 2, DP 513859 | House | L |
1A Clarke Road | Lot 4, DP 26794 | House | L |
27–31 Clarke Road | Lot 1, DP 857049 | House and garden | L |
59 Edgeworth David Avenue | Lot 2, DP 524141 | House | L |
33 Palmerston Road | Lot 1, DP 930782 | House | L |
The Avenue | Lot 1, DP 915710, Lots 1–5, DP 3145, Lots 5–6, DP 3152 | Barker College, Centenary Design Centre, McCaskill Music Centre, Development Office | R |
20X Waitara Avenue | Lot 300, DP 832745 | Waitara Park | L |
106 Cardinal Avenue | Lot 2, DP 528360 | House | L |
Castle Hill Road | Lots 2–3, DP 357453, Pt Lot A, DP 327632 | Koala Park | R |
5 Fairburn Avenue | Lot 5, DP 1025115 | House | L |
John Savage Crescent | Lot 16, DP 212664, Lot 26, DP 220781, Lot 2, DP 605749 | Reserve | L |
37 New Line Road | Lot 31, DP 857912 | House | L |
587 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 5, DP 801996 | House | R |
75 Victoria Road | Lot A, DP 385479 | House | L |
Old Northern Road | Road Reserve | Road, stone wall, bridge, escarpment and drain | S |
River Road | Lot 1, DP 733879 | Wiseman’s Ferry Inn, grounds | R |
River Road | Waterway | Cable ferry | L |
80 Singleton Road | Lot 20, DP 856306 | Sandstone well/soak | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 2, DP 506876 | “White Rock” House | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 40, DP 752029 | Fords Farm | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 26, DP 59266 | Mill Creek Mill ruins | L |
Singleton Road | Ms.1526 Sy. G.G. 22/8/1900 | Wiseman’s Ferry Cemetery | S |
Singleton Road | Lots 15 and 44, DP 752029, Lot 17, DP 752029 | Singleton’s Mill | S |
Singleton Road | Lot 8, DP 752029 | House ruins | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 50, DP 752029 | Chimney | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 301, DP 629539 | The Lodge | L |
Berowra Valley Regional Park | Depression Era sites and bushland, including the former Elouera Bushland Reserve and Berowra Valley Bushland Park | S | |
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park | Bushland including Railway Dams, Brooklyn and Bobbin Inn | S | |
Lane Cove River National Park | Bushland (former Pennant Hills Park) | R | |
Lane Cove River National Park | Lot 579, DP 752053 | “Lorna Pass” (former Thornleigh/Pennant Hills Park) | L |
Marramurra National Park | Bushland | S | |
Muogamarra Nature Reserve | Bushland, Peats Ferry Road remains | S | |
New Line Road | Road | Great North Road between West Pennant Hills and Dural | S |
Old Northern Road | Road | Great North Road between Baulkham Hills and Wiseman’s Ferry | S |
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