Liverpool Local Environmental Plan 2008 (Amendment No 32) (2016-174) LW 8 April 2016 (NSW)

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New South Wales

Liverpool Local Environmental Plan 2008

(Amendment No 32)

under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

The Greater Sydney Commission makes the following local environmental plan under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

STEPHEN MURRAY

As delegate for the Greater Sydney Commission

Liverpool Local Environmental Plan 2008 (Amendment No 32)

under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1      Name of Plan

This Plan is Liverpool Local Environmental Plan 2008 (Amendment No 32).

2      Commencement

This Plan commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.

3      Land to which Plan applies

This Plan applies to land to which Liverpool Local Environmental Plan 2008 applies.

4      Maps

The maps adopted by Liverpool Local Environmental Plan 2008 are amended or replaced, as the case requires, by the maps approved by the Greater Sydney Commission on the making of this Plan.

Schedule 1

Amendment of Liverpool Local Environmental

Plan 2008

[1]      Land Use Table

Insert “Rural workers’ dwellings;” in alphabetical order in item 3 of the matter relating to

Zone RU1 Primary Production.

[2]      Land Use Table, Zone RU4

Insert “Rural workers’ dwellings;” in alphabetical order in item 3.

[3]      Clause 7.7 Acid sulfate soils

Omit clause 7.7 (6) (a). Insert instead:

(a)

the works involve the disturbance of 1 tonne or more of soil, or

[4]      Clause 7.10A

Insert after clause 7.10:

7.10A

Minimum lot size for dual occupancies (detached) in Zone R5

(1)

The objective of this clause is to establish a minimum lot size for dual

occupancies (detached) on land in Zone R5 Large Lot Residential.

(2)

Development consent for the purposes of a dual occupancy (detached) on land

in Zone R5 Large Lot Residential may be granted only if the lot:

(a)

is a lot on which a dwelling house can lawfully be erected, and

(b)

has an area of not less than 2 hectares.

[5]      Clause 7.13 Minimum lot width in Zones R1, R2, R3 and R4

Omit clause 7.13 (4). Insert instead:

(4)

If a lot resulting from a subdivision of land to which this clause applies is a

battle-axe lot:

(a)

the lot must contain a rectangular building envelope of at least 200 square metres that does not encroach on any setback required for the lot, and

(b)

the access handle must be at least 5 metres wide, and

(c)

the access handle may be shared with not more than one other lot and, if so shared, must provide separate access at least 2.5 metres wide for each lot, and

(d)

the access handle must not be included when calculating the size of the lot for the purposes of clause 4.1 (3).

[6]      Clause 7.24A

Insert after clause 7.24:

7.24A

Erection of rural workers’ dwellings in Zones RU1 and RU4

(1) The objective of this clause is to ensure the provision of adequate

accommodation for employees of existing agricultural or rural industries.

(2)

This clause applies to land in the following zones:

(a)

Zone RU1 Primary Production,

(b)

Zone RU4 Primary Production Small Lots.

(3)

Development consent must not be granted for the erection of a rural worker’s dwelling on land to which this clause applies, unless the consent authority is satisfied that:

(a)

the development will be on the same lot as an existing lawfully erected dwelling house, and

(b)

the development will not impair the use of the land for agricultural or rural industries, and

(c)

the agricultural or rural industry being carried out on the land has a demonstrated economic capacity to support the ongoing employment of rural workers, and

(d)

the development is necessary considering the nature of the agricultural or rural industry land use lawfully occurring on the land or as a result of the remote or isolated location of the land, and

(e)

the development will not result in more than 1 rural worker’s dwelling being erected on the land comprising the agricultural or rural industry, and

(f)

the gross floor area of the rural worker’s dwelling does not exceed 100 square metres.

[7]      Schedule 4 Classification and reclassification of public land

Insert in appropriate order in Part 1:

Hinchinbrook, Lot 241 Warialda Way

Lot 241, DP 1191341

Middleton Grange, Genairco Park

Lots 2–3, DP 1184259

[8]      Schedule 4, Part 2

Insert in appropriate order:

Busby, 16A Coonong Street

Lot 1, DP 805582

Nil

Liverpool, Tepper Park

Part of Lot 17, DP 31863,

Nil

identified as “Operational

Land” on the Land

Reclassification (Part Lots)

Map

Warwick Farm, Lot 10 Sappho

Lot 10, DP 776165

Easement for sewerage

Road

purposes (J182313) as noted on

Certificate of Title Folio

Identifier 10/776165

[9]      Schedule 5 Environmental heritage

Omit the matter relating to item no 55 from Division 1 of Part 1. Insert in appropriate order:

Cartwright

Bridge (former

Hoxton Park

Lot 16,

Local

55

Pitt Street Road

Road

DP 1036695

Bridge)

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