Randwick Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 41) (2010-7) LW 15 January 2010 (NSW)
2010 No 7
| New South Wales |
Randwick Local Environmental Plan
1998 (Amendment No 41)
under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
I, the Minister for Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S06/01266/PC–2)
TONY KELLY, MLC Minister for Planning
| Published LW 15 January 2010 | Page 1 |
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| Clause 1 | Randwick Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 41) |
Randwick Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment
No 41)
under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
1 Name of Plan
This Plan is Randwick Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment
No 41).
2 Commencement
This Plan commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
3 Aims of Plan
The aims of this Plan are to consolidate and review existing planning controls in the City of Randwick and to modify certain of those planning controls.
4 Land to which Plan applies
This Plan applies to land to which Randwick Local Environmental Plan
1998 applies.
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[1] Clause 1 Name of plan
| Omit “Randwick Local Environmental Plan 1998”. Insert instead “Randwick Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Consolidation)”. |
[2] Clause 2A
Insert after clause 2:
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Notes in this plan (other than those prefaced with “Purpose:”) do not form part of this plan.
[3] Clause 5
Omit the clause. Insert instead:
5 Suspension of covenants, agreements and instruments
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| (a) | to a covenant imposed by the Council or that the Council requires to be imposed, or |
| (b) | to any prescribed instrument within the meaning of section 183A of the Crown Lands Act 1989, or |
| (c) | to any conservation agreement within the meaning of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or |
| (d) | to any Trust agreement within the meaning of the Nature Conservation Trust Act 2001, or |
| (e) | to any property vegetation plan within the meaning of the Native Vegetation Act 2003, or |
| (f) | to any biobanking agreement within the meaning of Part 7A of the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. |
| (3) | This clause does not affect the rights or interests of any public authority under any registered instrument. |
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| (4) | Under section 28 of the Act, the Governor, before the making of this clause, approved of subclauses (1)–(3). |
[4] Clauses 10–12, 12A, 13–19, 19A and 20
Omit the clauses. Insert instead:
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| (1) | The objectives of Zone No 2A are: | |||||||||||
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| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Public utility undertakings; Recreation |
(3) Development for the purpose of the following requires
development consent:
Attached dual occupancy; Bed and breakfast accommodation;
Boarding houses; Child care centres; Communication facilities;
Community facilities; Dwelling houses; Earthworks;
Educational establishments; Health consulting rooms; Home
activities; Outdoor advertising; Places of worship; Public
transport; Recreation facilities; Roads
| (4) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (3) is prohibited. |
11 Zone No 2B (Residential B Zone)
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| (a) | to provide for a low to medium density residential environment, and |
| (b) | to maintain the desirable attributes of established residential areas, and |
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| (c) | to protect the amenity of existing residents, and |
| (d) | to allow for a range of community uses to be provided to serve the needs of residents, workers and visitors, and |
| (e) | to encourage housing affordability, and |
| (f) | to allow people to carry out a range of activities from their homes, where such activities are not likely to adversely affect the environment of the locality. |
| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Public utility undertakings; Recreation |
(3) Development for the purpose of the following requires
development consent:
Bed and breakfast accommodation; Boarding houses; Child care
centres; Communication facilities; Community facilities;
Dwelling houses; Earthworks; Educational establishments;
Health consulting rooms; Home activities; Multi-unit housing;
Outdoor advertising; Places of worship; Public transport;
Recreation facilities; Roads; Serviced apartments
| (4) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (3) is prohibited. |
12 Zone No 2C (Residential C Zone)
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| (a) | to provide for a medium density residential environment, and |
| (b) | to maintain the desirable attributes of established residential areas, and |
| (c) | to protect the amenity of existing residents, and |
| (d) | to allow for a range of community uses to be provided to serve the needs of residents, workers and visitors, and |
| (e) | to encourage housing affordability, and |
| (f) | to allow people to carry out a range of activities from their homes, where such activities are not likely to adversely affect the environment of the locality. |
| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Public utility undertakings; Recreation |
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(3) Development for the purpose of the following requires
development consent:
Bed and breakfast accommodation; Boarding houses; Car parks;
Child care centres; Communication facilities; Community
facilities; Dwelling houses; Earthworks; Educational
establishments; Health consulting rooms; Home activities;
Hospitals; Motels; Multi-unit housing; Outdoor advertising;
Places of worship; Public transport; Recreation facilities; Roads;
Serviced apartments
| (4) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (3) is prohibited. |
| 12A | Zone No 2D (Residential D—Comprehensive Development Zone) | |
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| (a) | to allow the comprehensive redevelopment of land for primarily residential and open space purposes, and |
| (b) | to enable development that is consistent with a development control plan prepared in accordance with clause 40A and approved by the Council, and |
| (c) | to enable residential development in a variety of density and housing forms, where such development does not adversely affect the amenity and function of surrounding areas, and |
| (d) | to allow people to carry out a range of activities from their homes, where such activities are not likely to adversely affect the environment of the locality, and |
| (e) | to allow a limited range and scale of non-residential uses, that are compatible with residential amenity on land identified for those uses within a development control plan prepared in accordance with clause 40A and approved by the Council, and |
| (f) | to encourage housing affordability, and |
| (g) | to allow a range of community uses to be provided to serve the needs of residents, workers and visitors. |
| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Public utility undertakings; Recreation |
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(3) Development for the purpose of the following requires
development consent:
Bed and breakfast accommodation; Boarding houses; Car parks
(ancillary to primary land use); Child care facilities;
Communication facilities; Community facilities; Dwelling
houses; Earthworks; Educational establishments; Health
consulting rooms; Home activities; Multi-unit housing; Outdoor
advertising; Places of worship; Public transport; Recreation
facilities; Residential care facilities; Restaurants; Roads;
Serviced apartments
| (4) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (3) is prohibited. |
13 Zone No 3A (General Business Zone)
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| (a) | to maintain the viability of existing business centres, and | |||||||||
| (b) | to facilitate the orderly and economic development of land as business centres, for commercial, retail, residential and community purposes by: | |||||||||
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| (c) | to minimise the impact of development on adjoining and nearby residential zones, and | |||||||||
| (d) | to encourage housing affordability. |
| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Public utility undertakings; Recreation |
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| (3) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (4) requires development consent. |
| (4) | Development for the purpose of the following is prohibited: Animal establishments; Bulk stores; Caravan parks; Container depots; Generating works; Hazardous industries; Hazardous storage establishments; Heliports; Industries; Landscape and garden supplies; Offensive industries; Offensive storage establishments; Panel beating workshops; Potentially hazardous industries; Potentially offensive industries; Transport depots; Warehouses; Waste management facilities |
14 Zone No 3B (Local Business Zone)
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| (a) | to provide opportunities for local retail and business development in the City of Randwick, and |
| (b) | to provide opportunities for associated development such as car parking and service industries, and |
| (c) | to provide opportunities for residential accommodation in local business centres where it does not interfere with the primary business function of the zone, and |
| (d) | to minimise the impact of development on adjoining and nearby residential zones, and |
| (e) | to encourage housing affordability, and |
| (f) | to encourage the provision and use of public transport. |
| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Public utility undertakings; Recreation |
| (3) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (4) requires development consent. |
| (4) | Development for the purpose of the following is prohibited: Amusement centres; Animal establishments; Automotive uses; Backpacker accommodation; Brothels; Bulk stores; Bulky goods premises; Caravan parks; Container depots; Dwellings (other than those attached to buildings involved in other uses which are permissible in this zone); Generating works; Hazardous industries; Hazardous storage establishments; Helicopter landing sites; Heliports; Industries; Light industries; Multi-unit housing (other than dwellings attached to buildings involved in other uses which are permissible in this zone); Offensive industries; |
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Offensive storage establishments; Panel beating workshops; Plant and equipment hire; Potentially hazardous industries; Potentially offensive industries; Restricted premises; Serviced apartments; Transport depots; Warehouses; Waste management facilities
15 Zone No 4A (Industrial Zone)
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| (a) | to accommodate both traditional and modern forms of industrial development, and |
| (b) | to ensure industrial development creates areas which are pleasant to work in, and |
| (c) | to ensure safe and efficient transportation, land utilisation and service distribution, and |
| (d) | to encourage innovation and development in industries, and |
| (e) | to improve the physical environment of the City of Randwick, and |
| (f) | to enable development for the purpose of retailing and commercial offices only where it is associated with and ancillary to industrial use of the same land. |
| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Public utility undertakings; Recreation |
| (3) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (4) requires development consent. |
| (4) | Development for the purpose of the following is prohibited: Backpacker accommodation; Bed and breakfast accommodation; Boarding houses; Bulky goods premises; Business premises; Caravan parks; Child care centres; Dwellings; Educational establishments; Generating works; Hazardous industries; Hazardous storage establishments; Heliports; Hospitals; Markets; Medical centres; Motels; Multi-unit housing; Offensive industries; Offensive storage establishments; Restaurants; Serviced apartments |
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16 Zone No 4B (Port Botany Zone)
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| (a) | to facilitate the development and operation of Port Botany as a major cargo handling and distribution centre, and |
| (b) | to allow a range of activities which complement the continued and effective operation of the port, and |
| (c) | to encourage development of, and accommodate innovation in, the sources of economic growth, and |
| (d) | to improve the physical environment, and |
| (e) | to enable development for the purposes of retailing or commercial offices only where it is associated with and ancillary to port activities. |
| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Public utility undertakings; Recreation |
(3) Development for the purpose of the following requires
development consent:
Bulk stores; Communication facilities; Container depots;
Earthworks; Generating works; Outdoor advertising; Port
facilities; Potentially hazardous industries; Potentially offensive
industries; Roads; Timber and building supplies; Transport
depots; Warehouses; Waste management facilities
| (4) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (3) is prohibited. |
17 Zone No 5 (Special Uses Zone)
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| (a) | to accommodate development by public authorities on publicly owned land, and |
| (b) | to accommodate development for educational, religious, public transport or similar purposes on both publicly and privately owned land, and |
| (c) | to enable associated and ancillary development, and |
| (d) | to allow for a range of community uses to be provided to serve the needs of residents, workers and visitors, and |
| (e) | to allow for the redevelopment of land no longer required for a special use. |
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| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Public utility undertakings; Recreation; Roads |
(3) Development for the purpose of the following requires
development consent: nurseries; Public transport; Recreation facilities; Restaurants
Animal establishments; Bed and breakfast accommodation;
Boarding houses; Car parks; Cemeteries; Child care centres;
Clubs; Communication facilities; Community facilities;
Dwellings; Dwelling houses; Earthworks; Educational
establishments; Health consulting rooms; Helicopter landing
sites; Home activities; Hospitals; Markets; Multi-unit housing;
| (4) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (3) is prohibited. |
18 Zone No 6A (Open Space Zone)
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| (a) | to identify publicly owned land used or capable of being used for public recreational purposes, and |
| (b) | to allow development that promotes, or is related to, the use and enjoyment of open space, and |
| (c) | to identify and protect land intended to be acquired for public open space, and |
| (d) | to identify and protect natural features that contribute to the character of the land, and |
| (e) | to enable the sustainable management of the land. |
| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Public utility undertakings; Recreation; Works (but not buildings) involved in landscaping, gardening or bushfire hazard reduction |
| (3) Development for the purpose of the following requires | development consent: gardening or bushfire hazard reduction; Car parks; Child care centres; Clubs; Communication facilities; Community facilities; |
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Earthworks; Helicopter landing sites; Markets; Outdoor advertising; Public transport; Recreation facilities; Restaurants; Roads
| (4) | Any development not included in subclause (2) or (3) is prohibited. |
19 Zone No 6B (Private Open Space Zone)
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| (3) Development for the purpose of the following requires development consent: Buildings ordinarily incidental or ancillary to landscaping, gardening or bushfire hazard reduction; Car parks; Child care centres; Clubs; Communication facilities; Community facilities; Earthworks; Helicopter landing sites; Markets; Outdoor advertising; Public transport; Recreation facilities; Restaurants; Roads | ||||
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| 19A | Zone No 7 (Environmental Protection—Natural Heritage Areas Zone) | |
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| (a) | to identify, protect, conserve and improve natural heritage areas, and |
| (b) | to enable the sustainable management of natural heritage areas, and |
| (c) | to prohibit development that could adversely affect natural heritage values, and |
| (d) | to enable public access and passive recreation, and |
| (e) | to provide for buffer areas, and |
| (f) | to identify, protect, conserve and improve land that is a habitat corridor. |
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| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Bushfire hazard reduction; Environmental management works; Public utility undertakings; Recreation |
| (3) | Development that, in the opinion of the consent authority, is consistent with the objectives of this zone and is described in an adopted management plan for the land requires development consent. |
(4) Development for the purposes of the following requires
development consent:
Earthworks
| (5) | Any development not included in subclause (2), (3) or (4) is prohibited. |
20 Zone No 8 (National Parks Zone)
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| (a) | to identify land dedicated or reserved under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, and |
| (b) | to allow for the management and use of that land. |
| (2) | Development for the purpose of the following does not require development consent: Any building, work, place or land use authorised by or under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, including any incidental or ancillary building, work, place or land use |
| (3) | Any development not included in subclause (2) is prohibited. |
[5] Parts 2A and 2B
Insert after Part 2:
Part 2A Exempt and complying development
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| (1) | Development of minimal environmental impact listed as exempt development in Table A of Development Control Plan—Exempt and Complying Development, as adopted by the Council on 25 September 2007 is exempt development, despite any other provision of this plan. |
| (2) | Development listed as complying development in Tables B, C and D of Development Control Plan—Exempt and Complying |
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Development, as adopted by the Council on 25 September 2007 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. Development is exempt or complying development only if it complies with the development standards and other requirements applied to the development by Development Control Plan— Exempt and Complying Development, as adopted by the Council on 25 September 2007.
(3)
| (4) | A complying development certificate issued for any complying development is to be subject to the conditions for the development specified in Development Control Plan—Exempt and Complying Development, adopted by the Council, as in force when the certificate is issued. |
| Note. State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008 specifies exempt and complying development under the Policy. The Policy has State-wide application and commenced on 27 February 2009. If any development specified by the Policy is the same as the development specified by Development Control Plan for Exempt and Complying Development approved by the Council on 25 September 2007, the Development Control Plan will no longer apply to that development. |
Part 2B Principal development standards
| 20B | Minimum allotment sizes | |||||||
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| (5) | This clause does not prohibit the erection of a dwelling house within Zone No 2A, 2B or 2C on an allotment of land that existed as a separate allotment on the appointed day. |
| Purpose: To establish minimum requirements for the subdivision of land within residential zones in order to protect and improve local amenity. |
| 20C | Site specific development controls | |||||||||
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Purpose: To provide for controls in relation to the size, scale and site coverage of development on land the subject of a built form control map inset.
| 20D | Traffic and transport measures for Zone No 2D | |||
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| 20E | Landscaped area | |||
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| (3) | Landscaped areas over podiums or excavated basement areas must not exceed 50% of the landscaped area requirements specified in subclauses (1) and (2). |
| Purpose: To operate together with controls for floor space ratio and building height to limit the size, scale and site coverage of a building having regard to the environmental amenity and aesthetic character of the area. |
| 20F | Floor space ratios | |||||||||||
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Purpose: To operate together with controls for building height and landscaped area to limit the size, scale and site coverage of a building having regard to the environmental amenity and aesthetic character of the area.
| 20G | Building heights | |||||
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| (4) | The maximum height for any external wall of a building, other than a dwelling house, within Zone No 2C is 10 metres measured vertically from any point on ground level. |
| (5) | The maximum height for buildings within Zone No 3A or 3B are shown by distinctive shading on the map. |
| (6) | For the purposes of this clause, chimneys, vents and other service installations may exceed the specified height limits, but only where the Council is satisfied that they will not adversely affect the amenity of adjoining or nearby land. |
| Purpose: To operate together with controls for floor space ratio and landscaped area to limit the size, scale and site coverage of a building having regard to the environmental amenity and aesthetic character of the area. |
[6] Part 3, Heading
Omit “Special”. Insert instead “Miscellaneous”.
[7] Clause 21
Omit the clause. Insert instead:
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| (1) | Land to which this plan applies may be subdivided, but only with consent. | |||
| (2) | However, consent is not required for a subdivision within Zone No 8, or a subdivision for the purpose only of any one or more of the following: | |||
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(i) additional lots or the opportunity for additional dwellings, or
(ii) lots that are smaller than the minimum size provided for by or under this plan in relation to the land concerned,
| (c) | a consolidation of lots that does not create additional lots or the opportunity for additional dwellings, |
| (d) | rectifying an encroachment on a lot, |
| (e) | creating a public reserve, |
| (f) | excising from a lot land that is, or is intended to be, used for public purposes, including drainage purposes, rural fire brigade or other emergency service purposes or public toilets. |
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[8] Clause 27
Omit clauses 26 and 27. Insert instead:
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| (1) | This clause applies to land where the ANEF contour exceeds 20. |
| (2) | Development consent must not be granted to development on land to which this clause applies unless the consent authority is satisfied that the proposed development meets the requirements of AS 2021 regarding interior noise levels relevant to the particular type of development. |
| (3) | In this clause: ANEF means a relevant Australian Noise Exposure Forecast contour map showing the forecast of aircraft noise levels that is expected to exist in the future produced in accordance with the Guidelines for the Production of Noise Contours for Australian Airports published by Airservices Australia. AS 2021 means AS 2021—2000, Acoustics—Aircraft noise intrusion—Building siting and construction. |
| Purpose: To ensure that development for the purposes of residential accommodation, places of worship, hospitals, educational establishments or other noise sensitive buildings are not adversely affected by aircraft noise. |
[9] Clause 28 Tree preservation orders
Omit clause 28 (2)–(4).
[10] Clauses 29 and 30
Omit clauses 29, 30, 30A, 30B and 31–33. Insert instead:
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| (1) | The foreshore scenic protection area is shown on the map. |
| (2) | The consent authority may only grant consent to a building within the foreshore scenic protection area after it has considered the probable aesthetic appearance of the proposed building in relation to the foreshore. |
| Purpose: To protect and improve the visual qualities of visually prominent areas along the coast. |
30 Conversion of fire alarms
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| (2) | The following development may be carried out, but only with consent: | |||||
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| (3) | Development to which subclause (2) applies is complying development if it consists only of: | |||||
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| (4) | A complying development certificate for any such complying development is subject to a condition that any building work may only be carried out between 7.00 am and 6.00 pm on Monday to Friday and between 7.00 am and 5.00 pm on Saturday, and must not be carried out on a Sunday or a public holiday. | |||||
| (5) | In this clause: private service provider means a person or body that has entered into an agreement that is in force with New South Wales Fire Brigades to monitor fire alarm systems. |
[11] Clause 35 Business premises in residential zones
Omit clause 35 (b). Insert instead:
| (b) | does not occupy more than 100 square metres of floor space. |
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[12] Clauses 35A and 36
Omit the clauses. Insert instead:
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Despite clause 12A, the consent authority may grant consent to development for the purpose of business premises, neighbourhood shops or medical centres on land within Zone No 2D, but only if it is satisfied that the development:
| (a) | is located on land identified as an activity strip in a development control plan for the land, approved by the Council, and | |||
| (b) | is limited to: | |||
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| (c) | is consistent with residential amenity, and | |||
| (d) | primarily serves the local community. |
Purpose: To provide for the establishment of small scale businesses and services with active street frontages in locations identified in a development control plan.
36 Additional development in industrial zones
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| (a) | the land does not adjoin land within a residential zone, and |
| (b) | it is satisfied that arrangements are made to store on the site of the proposed development, and either within a building or within a screened area, all vehicles awaiting or undergoing repair, awaiting collection or otherwise involved with the proposed workshop. |
| (2) | Despite clause 15, the consent authority must not grant consent to the development of land within Zone No 4A for the purpose of a container depot or transport depot on land shown by distinctive shading on the map. |
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| (3) | The consent authority may grant consent to the development of land within Zone No 4A or 4B only if it has considered the Port Botany Land Use Safety Study Overview Report published in 1996 by the former Department of Urban Affairs and Planning, a copy of which is deposited in the office of the Council. |
| Purpose: To establish criteria for the assessment of applications for certain types of development in industrial zones, particularly having regard to the impact of those activities on nearby residential areas. |
[13] Clause 38
Omit the clause. Insert instead:
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| (1) | When determining an application for consent to carry out development on land within Zone No 6A or 6B, the consent authority must consider: | |||||||
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| (2) | Despite clause 18, the consent authority may grant consent to the development of land within Zone No 6A for purposes (including business premises) permitted by a management plan adopted by the Council and prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Local Government Act 1993 for the land, but only if it is satisfied that the proposed development is, having regard to the requirements of subclause (1), suited to a location in that zone. | |||||||
| (3) | Despite clause 19, the consent authority may grant consent to the development of land within Zone No 6B for the purpose of business premises, but only if it is satisfied that the proposed development is, having regard to the requirements of subclause (1), suited to a location in that zone. | |||||||
| (4) | Nothing in this plan requires the Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust (or any person authorised by the Trust) to obtain the consent of the consent authority to carry out development on Trust lands (within the meaning of the Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust Act 1983) for the purpose of anything authorised by section 9 (1) of that Act. |
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Purpose: To establish criteria for the assessment of applications for development in open space zones, and provide for greater flexibility in the development of open space areas for recreation and leisure activities where there is an adopted management plan.
[14] Clauses 40, 40A, 40B and 41
Omit clauses 40, 40A and 41. Insert instead:
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When determining an application for consent to carry out earthworks the consent authority must consider:
| (a) | the likely disruption of, or detrimental effect on, existing drainage patterns and soil stability in the locality, and |
| (b) | the effect of the proposed works on the likely future use or redevelopment of the land. |
Purpose: To ensure consideration is given to drainage and soil stability issues when determining a development application for earthworks.
| 40A | Site specific development control plans | |||
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| (a) | design principles drawn from an analysis of the site and its context, |
| (b) | phasing of development, |
| (c) | distribution of land uses, including public open space and environmental protection areas, |
| (d) | subdivision pattern, |
| (e) | building envelopes and built form controls, |
| (f) | heritage conservation, including both Aboriginal and European heritage, |
| (g) | infrastructure provision, |
| (h) | remediation of the site, |
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(i) pedestrian, cycle and road access and circulation network, with particular regard to public transport servicing,
| (j) | parking provision, |
| (k) | provision of public facilities, |
| (l) | impact on, and improvements to, the public domain, |
| (m) | provision of open space, its function and landscaping, |
| (n) | identification and conservation of native flora and fauna habitat on the site, including any threatened species, populations or ecological communities, |
| (o) | the principles of ecologically sustainable development, |
| (p) | identification, extent and management of buffer areas, |
| (q) | identification, extent and management of water courses, wetlands and riparian lands, whether identified on the map or not, |
| (r) | identification, extent and management of habitat corridor, |
| (s) | identification, extent and constraints of acid sulfate soils, |
| (t) | opportunities to apply integrated natural water cycle design, |
| (u) | opportunities to apply integrated renewable energy design, |
(v) provision of housing mix and tenure choice, including affordable housing.
| (3) | A proposal referred to in subclause (2) must conform to the requirements for development of the site made by this plan and any other environmental planning instrument. |
(4) The consent authority may waive the requirement for a development control plan, but only if it is satisfied:
| (a) | that the proposed development is of a minor nature only or is ancillary to the current use of the land, or |
| (b) | that adequate guidelines and controls applying to the land are already in place. |
Purpose: To require the development of large sites to be in the context of a site specific development control plan.
| 40B | Relevant acquisition authority | |
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Part 2 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation)
Act 1991 (the owner-initiated acquisition provisions).
Note. If the landholder will suffer hardship if there is any delay in the land being acquired by the relevant authority, section 23 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 requires the authority to acquire the land.
| (2) | The authority of the State that will be the relevant authority to acquire land, if the land is required to be acquired under the owner-initiated acquisition provisions, is the authority of the State specified below in relation to the land shown on the Land Reservation Acquisition Map (or, if an authority of the State is not specified in relation to land required to be so acquired, the authority designated or determined under those provisions). | |||
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| marked “Open space” | ||||
| (3) | Development on land acquired by an authority of the State under the owner-initiated acquisition provisions may, before it is used for the purpose for which it is reserved, be carried out, with development consent, for any purpose. | |||
| Note. If land, other than land specified in the Table to subclause (2), is required to be acquired under the owner-initiated acquisition provisions, this instrument is required to be amended to designate the acquiring authority for that land (see section 27 of the Act). The Minister for Planning is required to take action to enable the designation of the acquiring authority under this instrument. Pending the designation of the acquiring authority for that land, the acquiring authority is to be the authority determined by order of the Minister for Planning (see section 21 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991). |
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| (3) | Development consent must not be granted unless the consent authority is satisfied that: | |||||||
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[15] Clause 42C Kensington Town Centre
| Omit “Clauses 31, 32, 33” from clause 42C (3). Insert instead “Clauses 20E, 20F, 20G”. |
[16] Clauses 42D (3) and 42DA (3)
| Omit “Clauses 31, 32 and 33” wherever occurring. Insert instead “Clauses 20E and 20F, 20G”. |
[17] Clauses 42F and 42G
Insert after clause 42E:
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While any consent granted on the determination of a staged development application for a site remains in force, nothing in this plan prevents the Council from granting consent to any further development application in respect of that site.
| 42G | Further savings |
A development application lodged with the Council, but not finally determined, before the commencement of Randwick Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 41) is to be determined as if that plan had been exhibited under the Act but had not been made.
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[18] Parts 4 and 4A
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| (1) | Objectives | |||||||||||||
| The objectives of this clause are: | ||||||||||||||
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| (2) | Requirement for consent | |||||||||||||
| Development consent is required for any of the following: | ||||||||||||||
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| (3) | When consent not required | |
| However, consent under this clause is not required if: | ||
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(i) is of a minor nature, or is for the maintenance of the heritage item, known or potential archaeological site, or a building, work, relic, tree or place within a heritage conservation area, or
(ii) would not adversely affect the significance of the heritage item, known or potential archaeological site or heritage conservation area, or
| (b) | the development is in a cemetery or burial ground and the proposed development: | |||
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| (c) | the development is limited to the removal of a tree or other vegetation that the Council is satisfied is a risk to human life or property, or | |||
| (d) | the development is exempt development. |
| (4) | Effect on heritage significance | |||||
| The consent authority must, before granting consent under this clause, consider the effect of the proposed development on the heritage significance of the heritage item or heritage conservation area concerned, including (where the proposed development involves a building) consideration of: | ||||||
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This subclause applies regardless of whether a heritage impact statement is prepared under subclause (5) or a heritage conservation management plan is submitted under subclause (6).
| (5) | Heritage impact assessment | |||||
| The consent authority may, before granting consent to any development on land: | ||||||
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| require a heritage impact statement to be prepared that assesses the extent to which the carrying out of the proposed development would affect the heritage significance of the heritage item or heritage conservation area concerned. | ||||||
| (6) | Heritage conservation management plans | |||||
| The consent authority may require, after considering the significance of the heritage item or heritage conservation area and the extent of change proposed to it, the submission of a heritage conservation management plan before granting consent under this clause. | ||||||
| (7) | Archaeological sites | |||||
| The consent authority must, before granting consent under this clause to the carrying out of development on a known or potential archaeological site (other than land listed on the State Heritage Register or to which an interim heritage order applies): | ||||||
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| (8) | Places of Aboriginal heritage significance | |||||
| The consent authority must, before granting consent under this clause to the carrying out of development in a place of Aboriginal heritage significance: | ||||||
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consideration any response received within 28 days after
the notice is sent.
| (9) | Demolition of item of State significance | |||||||||
| The consent authority must, before granting consent for the demolition of a heritage item identified in Schedule 3 as being of State heritage significance (other than an item listed on the State Heritage Register or to which an interim heritage order under the Heritage Act 1977 applies): | ||||||||||
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| (10) | Conservation incentives | |||||||||
| The consent authority may grant consent to the development for any purpose of a building that is a heritage item, or of the land on which such a building is erected, even though development for that purpose would otherwise not be allowed by this plan if the consent authority is satisfied that: | ||||||||||
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Part 4A Natural heritage provisions
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the consent authority has approved a management plan for the
land that complies with this clause.
| (3) | For the purposes of this clause, a management plan is a document (consisting of written information, maps and diagrams), prepared by a suitably qualified person. Where appropriate and applicable, a management plan for land within Zone No 7 must address (but need not be limited to) the following: | |||||||||||||||||
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[19] Clause 49 Definitions
Insert in alphabetical order:
Aboriginal object means any deposit, object or other material evidence (not being a handicraft made for sale) relating to the Aboriginal habitation of an area of New South Wales, being habitation before or concurrent with (or both) the occupation of that area by persons of non-Aboriginal extraction, and includes Aboriginal remains.
bulky goods premises means a building or place used primarily for the sale by retail, wholesale or auction of (or for the hire or display of) bulky goods, being goods that are of such size or weight as to require:
| (a) | a large area for handling, display or storage, or |
| (b) | direct vehicular access to the site of the building or place by members of the public for the purpose of loading or unloading such goods into or from their vehicles after purchase or hire, |
but does not include a building or place used for the sale of foodstuffs or clothing unless their sale is ancillary to the sale or hire or display of bulky goods.
earthworks means excavation or filling.
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excavation means the removal of soil or rock, whether moved to another part of the same site or to another site, but does not include garden landscaping that does not significantly alter the shape, natural form or drainage of the land.
fill means the depositing of soil, rock or other similar extractive material obtained from the same or another site, but does not include:
| (a) | the depositing of topsoil or feature rock imported to the site that is intended for use in garden landscaping, turf or garden bed establishment or top dressing of lawns and that does not significantly alter the shape, natural form or drainage of the land, or |
| (b) | the use of land as a waste disposal facility. |
heritage conservation management plan means a document prepared in accordance with guidelines prepared by the Department of Planning that documents the heritage significance of an item, place or heritage conservation area and identifies conservation policies and management mechanisms that are appropriate to enable that significance to be retained.
heritage impact statement means a document consisting of:
| (a) | a statement demonstrating the heritage significance of a heritage item, known or potential archaeological site, place of Aboriginal heritage significance or other heritage conservation area, and |
| (b) | an assessment of the impact that proposed development will have on that significance, and |
| (c) | proposals for measures to minimise that impact. |
Land Reservation Acquisition Map means the Randwick Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Consolidation) Land Reservation Acquisition Map.
landscape and garden supplies means a building or place where trees, shrubs, plants, bulbs, seeds and propagating material are offered for sale (whether by retail or wholesale), and may include the sale of landscape supplies (including earth products or other landscape and horticulture products) and the carrying out of horticulture.
market means retail premises comprising an open-air area or an existing building used for the purpose of selling, exposing or offering goods, merchandise or materials for sale by independent stall holders, and includes temporary structures and existing permanent structures used for that purpose on an intermittent or occasional basis.
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neighbourhood shop means retail premises used for the purposes of selling small daily convenience goods such as foodstuffs, personal care products, newspapers and the like to provide for the day-to-day needs of people who live or work in the local area, and may include ancillary services such as a post office, bank or dry cleaning, but does not include restricted premises.
renewable energy design means the application of alternative (non-fossil fuel) energy sources, such as solar technology for hot water heaters and lighting in open space areas.
timber and building supplies means a building or place used for the display, sale (whether by retail or wholesale) or hire of goods or materials that are used in the construction and maintenance of buildings.
waste management facility means a facility used for the storage, treatment, purifying or disposal of waste, whether or not it is also used for the sorting, processing, recycling, recovering, use or reuse of material from that waste, and whether or not any such operations are carried out on a commercial basis. It may include but is not limited to:
| (a) | an extractive industry ancillary to, required for or associated with the preparation or remediation of the site for such storage, treatment, purifying or disposal, and |
| (b) | eco-generating works ancillary to or associated with such storage, treatment, purifying or disposal. |
[20] Clause 49, definitions of “bed and breakfast accommodation” and “known or potential archaeological site”
Omit the definitions. Insert instead:
bed and breakfast accommodation means tourist and visitor accommodation comprising a dwelling (and any ancillary buildings and parking) where the accommodation is provided by the permanent residents of the dwelling for a maximum of 6 guests and:
| (a) | meals are provided for guests only, and |
| (b) | cooking facilities for the preparation of meals are not provided within guests’ rooms, and |
| (c) | dormitory-style accommodation is not provided. |
known or potential archaeological site means a site identified in
Schedule 4 or shown by distinctive shading on the map.
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[21] Clause 49, definitions of “conservation plan”, “local shop”, “plan of management” and “waste transfer station”
Omit the definitions.
[22] Clause 49, definition of “environmental management works”
Omit “plan of management”. Insert instead “management plan”.
[23] Schedules 2 and 3
Omit the Schedules. Insert instead:
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(Clause 42)
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
| Land | Development | Conditions |
| Nos 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 | Development for the | Involving only buildings |
| Adams Avenue, Malabar. | purpose of multi-unit | that existed at the appointed |
| housing. | day. Where no additional floor space is provided. | |
| Nos 158–162 and | Development for the | The gross floor area of the |
| 164–174 Barker Street, | purpose of an animal | building used as a |
| 181 Botany Street, 1–7 | establishment or veterinary | veterinary establishment |
| Jane Street and 8–12, | establishment, including | must not exceed 700 square |
| 14–20 and 28–42 Young | ancillary or incidental use | metres. |
| Street, Randwick. | of the site for exhibition, sale, promotion and reception purposes subsidiary to the primary use of the site. | |
| That part of Lot 2, | Development for the | Only if no more than 100 |
| DP 822283, Wride Street, | purpose of multi-unit | dwellings are provided. |
| Maroubra, within Zone | housing. | |
| No 2B (Residential B Zone). |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | |||
| Land | Development | Conditions | |||
| Part of 69R Military Road, | Development for the | Nil. | |||
| Matraville, being that part | purpose of a stonemason’s | ||||
| of the land adjacent to | yard for use in conjunction | ||||
| Botany Cemetery within | with the Eastern Suburbs | ||||
| the road reservation and | Memorial Park. | ||||
| zoned 6A (Open Space Zone). | |||||
| Lots A and B, DP 408949, | Development for the | Nil. | |||
| 211 and 213 Anzac | purpose of a service station | ||||
| Parade, Kensington. | and associated car wash facility. | ||||
| Land comprising the | Development for the | Only if attached to | |||
| Maroubra Beach Town | purposes of serviced | buildings used for other | |||
| Centre within Zone No 3B | apartments. | purposes which are | |||
| (Local Business Zone). | permissible in the zone. | ||||
| Wylie’s Baths, Lots 1789 | Development for the | Such functions are to be | |||
| and 1798, DP 822244, | purpose of functions | conducted in accordance | |||
| Coogee. | (within the meaning of the | with: | |||
| Liquor Act 2007). |
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the provisions of an addresses:
(i) the scale, type and frequency of
the functions proposed for the land, and
| (ii) | details relating to the provision of parking and traffic management, and |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
| Land | Development | Conditions |
| (iii) | provisions establishing environmental parameters proposed to ensure that any adverse impacts from the carrying out of development on the land is minimised. |
| Land between Beach and | Access way. | Only if the access way is to |
| Flood Streets, Clovelly, | provide access to 25 Beach | |
| being Lots 2A and 19A, | Street and 16 Flood Street, | |
| Sec 2, DP 5790. | Clovelly. | |
| Land between Oberon | Access way. | Only if the access way is to |
| Street and Rainbow Street, | provide access to 10, 12, | |
| Coogee, comprising part | 14, 16 and 18 Dundas | |
| of Blenheim Park, Lot 6, | Street, South Coogee. | |
| DP 1109484. | ||
| Lot 7, DP 1829 and Lot 1, | Development for the | Only if the heritage item |
| DP 100108, (No 11 | purpose of hotel | listed as a Victorian house |
| Cuthill Street), Randwick. | accommodation. | in Schedule 3 is conserved to the satisfaction of the Council. |
| Land comprising the | All development that is | Only if the development is |
| Kensington Town Centre | permissible within Zone | located at the ground floor, |
| within Zone No 2C | No 3B (Local Business | or the ground floor and first |
| (Residential C Zone). | Zone). | storey of motels, multi-unit housing and serviced apartments. Any proposed retail development must be subject to an economic assessment of its impact on existing retail development in the town centre. |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
| Land | Development | Conditions |
| The development must be in accordance with the Kensington Town Centre Development Control Plan 2002 approved by the Council on 26 November 2002. | ||
| Land comprising the | Serviced apartments. | The development must be |
| Kensington Town Centre | in accordance with the | |
| within Zone No 3B (Local | Kensington Town Centre | |
| Business Zone). | Development Control Plan 2002 approved by the Council on 26 November 2002. | |
| Lot 13, DP 1042814, | Defence purposes and | Public use of the oval for |
| Argyle Crescent, | public use and access. | active recreation subject to |
| Randwick. | the operational needs of the army and as identified in a management plan for the | |
| oval. | ||
| Lot 21, DP 1068292, | Development for the | Nil. |
| known as No 9 Bumborah | purpose of a Council | |
| Point Road, Matraville. | recycling facility. | |
| Lot 202, DP 879576, | Development for the | The combined gross floor |
| known as Nos 100–120 | purpose of neighbourhood | area of all the |
| King Street, Randwick. | shops on part of the site at | neighbourhood shops must |
| the corner of King and | not exceed 350 square | |
| Dangar Streets. | metres. | |
| Lot 2, DP 776899, known | Business premises | The combined gross floor |
| as Nos 49–55 St Pauls | (including retail). | area of the business |
| Street, Randwick. | premises must not exceed 215 square metres. Each business premises must have frontage to St Pauls Street. Each business premises must be at ground level. |
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| Schedule 3 | Heritage Items |
(Clauses 43 and 49)
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 12 Abbey Street, | Presbyterian Church, |
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| Randwick | c 1889 | |||
| 5 Abbotford Street, | “Parkside”, Federation |
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| Kensington | style dwelling, c 1916 | |||
| 46 Adina Avenue, | Mission Church |
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| La Perouse | ||||
| 1 Alfreda Street (also | Inter-war three-storey |
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| known as 101 Brook | flats, late 1920s | |||
| Street), Coogee | ||||
| Cnr Alison Road and | St Jude’s Well/early |
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| Church Street, Randwick | stone fountain | |||
| 29 Alison Road, | “The Legers”, |
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| Kensington | Federation style dwelling | |||
| 31 Alison Road, | Two-storey Federation |
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| Kensington | duplex, c early 1900s | |||
| Royal Randwick | Members’ Stand |
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| Racecourse, 77 Alison | (Official Stand), c 1910 | |||
| Road, Randwick | ||||
| 114 Alison Road, | “Shahzada”, c 1890 |
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| Randwick | ||||
| 122 Alison Road, | “Carlton”, c 1890 |
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| Randwick | ||||
| 126–130 Alison Road, | “Verona”, “Amphion” |
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| Randwick | and “Donacis”, c 1905 | |||
| 132 Alison Road, | “Rothesay” Art Deco |
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| Randwick | flats, c 1940 | |||
| 143 Alison Road, | “Rexmere”, Victorian |
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| Randwick | boom style terrace, 1884 | |||
| 145–147 Alison Road, | “Hillcrest”, Victorian |
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| Randwick | terrace | |||
| 191 Alison Road, | “Seabird”, pre 1890 |
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| Randwick |
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| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 193 Alison Road, | “Glanmire”, c 1896 |
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| Randwick | ||||
| 200 Alison Road, | Stone commercial |
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| Randwick | building, c 1915 | |||
| 206A Alison Road, | see 124 Avoca Street, | |||
| Randwick | Randwick | |||
| 212 and 214 Alison Road, | Residential flat building, |
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| Randwick | c 1940s | |||
| 238 Alison Road, | Freestanding Victorian |
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| Randwick | residence |
| 296 Alison Road, Coogee Bungalow style | 19 | Local |
dwelling, late 1930s
| 370 Alison Road, Coogee “Ocean View”, | 20 | Local |
Edwardian style mansion, c 1916
| 6 Amiens Ave, Matraville Soldiers Settlement | 21 | Local |
House, c 1920
| Cnr Anzac Parade and | Tay Reserve | 22 | Local |
| Alison Road, Kensington | |||
| Cnr Anzac Parade and | Doncaster Hotel | 434 | Local |
| Doncaster Avenue, Kensington (Lot 102, DP 1005785) |
| Anzac Parade, La Perouse Jessie Stuart Broomfield | 23 | Local |
Fountain, 1941
Anzac Parade, La Perouse see also La Perouse
Peninsula
| 1430 Anzac Parade, Little | Prince Henry Site and | 24 | State |
| Bay | Coast Hospital Heritage Conservation Area and their settings, significant built and landscape | ||
| components, including: | |||
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| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | |
| Historic precinct |
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| (comprising significant buildings, structures and landscape features such as ornamental plantings, retaining walls, kerbs | |||
| and significant road alignments) | |||
| Coast Golf and |
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| Recreation Club clubhouse (former Coast Hospital steam laundry), 1900 | |||
| Former Coast Hospital |
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| water tower, late 1920s | |||
| Entrance gates to the |
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| former CEO’s residence | |||
| The Dam |
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| Former Male Lazaret |
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| site | |||
| Significant retaining |
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| walls associated with the former services area of the Coast Hospital | |||
| Significant road |
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| alignments (Lister Avenue, Coast Hospital Road and the Cemetery Road) |
| 199–201 Anzac Parade, | Masonic Temple, c 1930 25 | Local |
| Kensington |
| 424–434 Anzac Parade, | “O’Dea’s Corner”, | 26 | Local |
| Kingsford | c 1912 | ||
| 487 Anzac Parade, | Edwardian bungalow, | 27 | Local |
| Kingsford | c 1925 | ||
| 653 Anzac Parade (cnr | “Yarrum”, Edwardian | 28 | Local |
| Storey Street), Maroubra | style bungalow, c 1930 |
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| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 730 Anzac Parade (cnr | Residential/commercial |
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| Holmes Street), | building, c 1930s | |||
| Kingsford | ||||
| 817 Anzac Parade, | Art Deco style flat |
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| Maroubra | building, c late 1930s | |||
| 829 Anzac Parade, (cnr | “Corio House”, unusual |
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| Wise Street), Maroubra | Edwardian style house, pre 1915 | |||
| 892–906 Anzac Parade | “Dudleys Emporium”, |
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| and 156–164 Maroubra | Edwardian style | |||
| Road, Maroubra | commercial building, pre 1915 | |||
| 953 Anzac Parade, | Edwardian style house, |
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| Maroubra | c 1930s | |||
| 1250 Anzac Parade | Long Bay Gaol |
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| (Lot 5291, DP 824057), | complex, begun 1898 | |||
| Malabar | ||||
| 1250 Anzac Parade | Long Bay Gaol |
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| (Lot 5291, DP 824057), | Gatehouses | |||
| Malabar | ||||
| 1212 Anzac Parade (cnr | “C Levitt”, commercial |
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| Franklin Street), Malabar | building, c 1910 | |||
| 1234 Anzac Parade, | Edwardian style brick |
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| Malabar | cottage, c 1930 |
| Anzac Parade, La Perouse La Perouse Museum old | 38 | Local |
Cable Station,
two-storey Victorian
building, c 1882
| 29 Arcadia Street, Coogee “Roslyn”, Victorian | 39 | Local |
residence, c 1886
| 39 Arcadia Street, Coogee “Ballamac”, c 1862 | 40 | Local |
| Arden Street, Coogee | Sandstone Drinking | 41 | Local |
| Fountain, Goldstein Reserve | |||
| Arden Street, Coogee | see Coogee Beach | ||
| (Sandstone wall, Coogee Beach) | |||
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| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance |
| 26 Arden Street, Clovelly “St Lukes” Anglican | 42 | Local |
Church, dedicated 1923
| 58–60 Arden Street (cnr | St Anthony’s Catholic | 43 | Local |
| Greville Street), Clovelly | Church, school and presbytery, c late 1930s |
| 109 Arden Street, Coogee Spanish Mission style | 44 | Local |
flats, c 1940
| 143 Arden Street, Coogee Spanish Mission style | 45 | Local |
flats, c 1930
| 182 Arden Street (also | “Juvina” Inter-war Art | 46 | Local |
| known as 82 Bream | Deco Flats, c 1937 | ||
| Street), Coogee |
184 Arden Street, Coogee see 131–133 Dolphin
Street, Coogee
| 212 Arden Street (also | Hotel facade-colonial | 47 | Local |
| known as 253 Coogee | and neo-classical style | ||
| Bay Road), Coogee | with verandah | ||
| 286–290 Arden Street, | Three-storey | 48 | Local |
| Coogee | neo-classical block of flats, c early 1900s |
| 291 Arden Street, Coogee “Tudor Hall”, | 49 | Local |
neo-romanesque style
flats, c 1940
| 321 Arden Street, Coogee Art Deco flats, c 1937 | 50 | Local |
| 340 Arden Street, Coogee Federation Queen Anne | 51 | Local |
corner house, c 1915
| 18 Austral Street, | Weatherboard cottage, | 52 | Local |
| Malabar | c 1910 | ||
| 20–26 Austral Street, | Edwardian style | 53 | Local |
| Malabar | cottages, semi-detached pair, c 1930 | ||
| Cnr Avoca Street and | see Cnr Belmore Road | ||
| Belmore Road, Randwick | and Avoca Street, | ||
| (Statue of Captain James | Randwick | ||
| Cook) | |||
| Cnr Avoca Street and | Federation bus shelter | 54 | Local |
| Frenchmans Road, Randwick |
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| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 90M Avoca Street, | Post box |
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| Randwick (near Town Hall) | ||||
| North-west cnr Avoca | Jubilee fountain |
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| Street and Alison Road, Randwick | ||||
| Cnr Avoca Street, Cuthill | High Cross Reserve |
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| Street and Belmore Road, Randwick | ||||
| Avoca Street, Randwick | Post box |
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| (opposite Prince of Wales Hospital) | ||||
| Avoca Street, Randwick | Prince of Wales Hospital |
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| gates and fence | ||||
| 44–46 Avoca Street, | Two-storey |
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| Randwick | semi-detached cottages, c 1910 | |||
| 49 Avoca Street, | “Archina”, Federation |
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| Randwick | style two-storey residence | |||
| 49–51 Avoca Street, | Logistics Support Group |
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| Randwick | complex of timber and iron buildings | |||
| 78 Avoca Street, | see 90–96 Cowper | |||
| Randwick | Street, Randwick | |||
| 87, 89 and 91 Avoca | Group of Federation |
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| Street, Randwick | style houses, pre 1915 | |||
| 90 Avoca Street (cnr | Randwick Town Hall, |
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| Frances Street), | c 1882 | |||
| Randwick | ||||
| 100–108 Avoca Street, | St Jude’s group of |
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| Randwick | buildings, including church, rectory, old borough chambers and | |||
| hall | ||||
| 110–116 Avoca Street, | “Hetta Building”, |
| ||
| Randwick | Edwardian style commercial/residential building |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 115–139 Avoca Street, | Victorian shopfronts |
| ||
| Randwick | with residences above, c 1880s | |||
| 124 Avoca Street (also | Randwick Post Office, |
| ||
| known as 206A Alison | c 1897 | |||
| Road), Randwick | ||||
| 126–138 Avoca Street, | Two three-storey |
| ||
| Randwick | Victorian style commercial buildings | |||
| 146–150 Avoca Street, | “Clovelly”, |
| ||
| Randwick | “Ilfracombe”, “Torquay”, Italianate houses, c 1906 | |||
| 147 Avoca Street (cnr | “Coach and Horses |
| ||
| Alison Road), Randwick | Hotel”, c 1859 | |||
| 152–154 Avoca Street, | Two three-storey |
| ||
| Randwick | terraces, c 1885 | |||
| 156–158 Avoca Street, | Two late Victorian |
| ||
| Randwick | terraces, c 1890 | |||
| 160–162 Avoca Street, | “Somerset” and |
| ||
| Randwick | “Glastonbury” | |||
| 193 Avoca Street, | Our Lady of the Sacred |
| ||
| Randwick | Heart Church, c 1888, and “Ventnor”, sandstone house, c 1870 | |||
| 194 Avoca Street (cnr | Late Victorian shop and |
| ||
| Short Street), Randwick | residence | |||
| 203–209 Avoca Street, | “Goldring House”, |
| ||
| Randwick | c 1886 | |||
| 211–215 Avoca Street, | “Corana” and “Hygeia” |
| ||
| Randwick | ||||
| 200–202 Avoca Street / | Early Georgian stone |
| ||
| 127–129 Belmore Road, | building, c 1859 | |||
| Randwick | ||||
| 303 Avoca Street, | Late Edwardian style |
| ||
| Randwick | building, c 1925 | |||
| 311 Avoca Street, | Edwardian house |
| ||
| Randwick |
| Lot 1, DP 840568, | St Jude’s Cemetery | 253 | State |
| Frances Street (cnr The Avenue), Randwick | |||
| 2s Frances Street, | Electricity Substation | 254 | Local |
| Randwick | No 349, c 1929 | ||
| 2 Frances Street, | Federation arts and | 255 | Local |
| Randwick | crafts two-storey dwelling, c 1920 | ||
| 4 Frances Street, | Federation arts and | 256 | Local |
| Randwick | crafts two-storey dwelling, c 1920 | ||
| 11 Frances Street, | Federation arts and | 257 | Local |
| Randwick | crafts single-storey dwelling, c 1900 | ||
| 11A Frances Street, | Federation arts and | 258 | Local |
| Randwick | crafts single-storey dwelling, c 1900 | ||
| 14, 16 and 18 Frances | “The Centre”, | 259 | Local |
| Street, Randwick | “Wirringulla” and “Ballarat House”, Federation mansions | ||
| 231–239 Franklin Street, | Malabar Public School, | 260 | Local |
| Malabar | c 1909 | ||
| 29 Frenchmans Road, | Two-storey residence, | 261 | Local |
| Randwick | c 1895 | ||
| 38 Frenchmans Road | Duke of Gloucester | 262 | Local |
| (also known as 2 St Marks | Hotel, c 1934 | ||
| Road), Randwick | |||
| 41 Frenchmans Road, | “Glendu”, Federation | 263 | Local |
| Randwick | Queen Anne cottage, c 1908 | ||
| 49–55 Frenchmans Road, | Two-storey | 264 | Local |
| Randwick | commercial/residential building |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 66 Frenchmans Road, | Victorian residence, |
| ||
| Randwick | c 1890 | |||
| 107 Frenchmans Road, | see 6 Barrett Place, | |||
| Randwick | Randwick |
| 152 Gale Road, Maroubra Stone bungalow, c 1930 | 266 | Local |
| 78 Gardeners Road, | St Spyridon Church | 267 | Local |
| Kingsford | (1973) | ||
| 6 and 8 George Street, | Two-storey stone | 268 | Local |
| Randwick | cottages, c 1860 | ||
| 17 Gilderthorpe Avenue | “Hooper Cottage”, | 269 | State |
| (cnr Figtree Avenue), | c 1848 | ||
| Randwick | |||
| 63 Gilderthorpe Avenue, | Federation symmetrical | 270 | Local |
| Randwick | house, c 1910 | ||
| 65–67 Gilderthorpe | Federation symmetrical | 271 | Local |
| Avenue, Randwick | semi-detached houses, c 1910 | ||
| 83 Gilderthorpe Avenue, | Victorian Gothic house, | 272 | Local |
| Randwick | c 1885 | ||
| Giles Baths pool, Coogee | see Coogee Bay | ||
| Bay | |||
| 27 Goorawahl Avenue, | 1920s style bungalow | 273 | Local |
| La Perouse | |||
| 2 Gordon Avenue, | English country house, | 274 | Local |
| Coogee | c 1930s | ||
| 2–26 Gordon Street, | “Gordon Terrace”, | 275 | Local |
| Randwick | c 1885 | ||
| 5 and 7 Greville Street, | Terrace/maisonettes | 276 | Local |
| Clovelly |
| 6 Greville Street, Clovelly “Clara”, mid-Victorian | 277 | Local |
style dwelling
| 20 Greville Street (cnr | Symmetrical bungalow, | 278 | Local |
| Barry Street), Clovelly | c 1930 | ||
| 16 Grosvenor Street, | Edwardian style cottage, | 279 | Local |
| Kensington | c 1920 | ||
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 4 Hay Street, Randwick | “Cotswold”, late |
| ||
| Victorian cottage, c 1885 | ||||
| Henry Head Fort | see Entrance to Botany Bay | |||
| 8–14 Hereward Street, | Row of Art Deco style |
| ||
| Maroubra | flat buildings, c 1930s |
| 15s Higgs Street, Coogee Electricity Substation | 282 | Local |
No 280, c 1929
| High Cross Reserve | see North-west cnr Avoca Street and Alison Road, Randwick |
| 61 High Street, Randwick Prince of Wales Hospital | 283 | Local |
group of buildings
(former Main Building,
Outpatients’ Building
and Superintendent’s
Residence)
| 1 Hill Street (cnr Arcadia | Spanish Mission style | 284 | Local |
| Street), Coogee | residence | ||
| 57–59 Hooper Street (cnr | Federation style semi, | 285 | Local |
| Carrington Road), | c 1890 | ||
| Randwick |
| 11 Jane Street, Randwick Worker’s cottage, | 286 | Local |
c 1865
| 15 Jane Street, Randwick Two-storey sandstone | 287 | Local |
cottage, c 1860s
| 17 Jennings Street, | “Alice Villa”, bungalow, | 288 | Local |
| Matraville | c 1930s |
| Lot C, DP 180474, Jersey | Brick sewer vent, c 1917 289 | Local |
| Lane (also known as 465W Bunnerong Road), Matraville |
| 23 Judge Street (cnr Judge | Two-storey Federation | 290 | Local |
| Lane), Randwick | house, c 1900 | ||
| 1–13 Kemmis Street, | Late 1800s Victorian | 291 | Local |
| Randwick | terrace row |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 15 and 17 Kemmis Street, | Wide-fronted pair of late |
| ||
| Randwick | Victorian semi-detached dwellings, c 1890 | |||
| 23, 25 and 27 Kemmis | Grand Victorian houses |
| ||
| Street, Randwick | ||||
| 1 Kensington Road (also | Our Lady of the Rosary |
| ||
| known as 2 Roma | Church | |||
| Avenue), Kensington | ||||
| 2 Kensington Road, | Our Lady of the Sacred |
| ||
| Kensington | Heart Convent | |||
| 3 King Street, Randwick | Federation cottage, |
| ||
| c 1915 | ||||
| 90–98 King Street | Brick chimney stack, |
| ||
| (Lot 201, DP 879576), | c 1917 | |||
| Randwick | ||||
| Kooringal Avenue, | see Yarra Bay and Yarra | |||
| Phillip Bay | Bay Beach and Reserve | |||
| La Perouse Peninsula | Bare Island Fort and |
| ||
| Causeway | ||||
| La Perouse Peninsula | Macquarie Watchtower |
| ||
| La Perouse Peninsula | La Perouse Memorial |
| ||
| La Perouse Peninsula | Tomb of Pere le |
| ||
| Receveur | ||||
| La Perouse Peninsula | see Anzac Parade, | |||
| (Old Cable Station) | La Perouse | |||
| 17 Lee Street, Randwick | Transitional |
| ||
| Victorian/Edwardian style residence, c 1910 | ||||
| 25 Lenthall Street, | “Hastings”, Federation |
| ||
| Kensington | style dwelling, c 1915 | |||
| 30 Lenthall Street, | Classical revival style |
| ||
| Kensington | dwelling, c 1920s | |||
| 42 Lenthall Street, | Late Federation style |
| ||
| Kensington | dwelling, c 1915 | |||
| 84 Loch Maree Street, | Post-war bungalow |
| ||
| Maroubra |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| Mahon Pool, off Marine | see Jack Vanny Reserve, | |||
| Parade, Maroubra | Maroubra | |||
| Malabar Road, Coogee | Randwick Cemetery |
|
| 85 Malabar Road, Coogee Timber cottage | 308 | Local |
| 23 Marcel Avenue, | “Romona Hall”, Spanish | 309 | Local |
| Randwick | Mission influence flat building, c 1940 | ||
| 31 Marcel Avenue, | Residential flat building | 310 | Local |
| Randwick | with neo-classical entry and shingled bay windows, c 1920s | ||
| 47A Market Street, | Literary Institute, | 311 | Local |
| Randwick | Inter-war period building | ||
| Jack Vanny Reserve, | Mahon Pool, off Marine | 312 | Local |
| Maroubra | Parade, c 1930 | ||
| 182 Marine Parade, | “Maroubra Beach | 313 | Local |
| Maroubra | Hotel”, c 1920 | ||
| 139 Maroubra Road, | Art Deco style flat | 314 | Local |
| Maroubra | building, c 1930s | ||
| 156–164 Maroubra Road, | see 892–906 Anzac | ||
| Maroubra | Parade, Maroubra | ||
| 197–199 Maroubra Road, | Maroubra Junction | 315 | Local |
| Maroubra | Hotel, c 1920s | ||
| 214 Maroubra Road (cnr | Holy Family Church, | 316 | Local |
| Gale Road), Maroubra | neo-romanesque style, c 1940 | ||
| 306 Maroubra Road, | “Eden Monaro”, brick | 317 | Local |
| Maroubra | mansion, c 1927 | ||
| 325 Maroubra Road, | Maroubra Fire Station, | 318 | Local |
| Maroubra | c 1920s | ||
| 7 McDougall Street, | Federation style house | 319 | Local |
| Kensington | |||
| 10 McDougall Street, | Federation style house | 320 | Local |
| Kensington | |||
| 12 McLennan Avenue, | Californian bungalow, | 321 | Local |
| Randwick | c 1930 |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 23 McLennan Avenue, | Californian bungalow, |
| ||
| Randwick | c 1930 | |||
| 25 McLennan Avenue, | Californian bungalow, |
| ||
| Randwick | c 1930 |
| 2–20 Mears Avenue, | Brighton Terrace, c 1886 324 | Local |
| Randwick |
| 69 Meeks Street, | 1950s brick house | 325 | Local |
| Kingsford |
| 31 Melody Street, Coogee Bungalow, c 1930s | 326 | Local |
| 2–6 Menin Road (Lot | Soldiers Settlement | 327 | Local |
| 5239, DP 729855), | Public School, c 1929 | ||
| Matraville | |||
| 9 Middle Street, | “Lanor”, Edwardian | 328 | Local |
| Kingsford | style house, c 1920 | ||
| 79 Middle Street (cnr | Late 1920s style house | 329 | Local |
| Kennedy Street), Kingsford | |||
| 84 Middle Street (cnr Jane | St Jude’s Mission | 330 | Local |
| Street), Randwick | Church, c 1885 | ||
| 88 Middle Street, | Old stone cottage, | 331 | Local |
| Randwick | c 1865 | ||
| 90 Middle Street, | Edwardian timber | 332 | Local |
| Randwick | cottage, c 1905 | ||
| 2–4 Milford Street, | Victorian mansion | 333 | Local |
| Randwick | |||
| 10 Milford Street, | Californian bungalow | 334 | Local |
| Randwick | |||
| 16–18 Milford Street, | Gothic Revival | 335 | State |
| Randwick | sandstone mansion, c 1853 | ||
| 45 Military Road (part), | Eastern Suburbs | 336 | Local |
| Matraville | Crematorium | ||
| 51–61 Military Road | see 770–1000 | ||
| (part), Matraville | Bunnerong Road, | ||
| (Pioneers Park, Botany | Matraville | ||
| Cemetery) | |||
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 55 Milroy Avenue, | “Marathon”, Federation |
| ||
| Kensington | style dwelling, c 1915 | |||
| 45–59 Mirrabooka | Complex of townhouses, |
| ||
| Crescent, Little Bay | 1980 | |||
| 2 Monmouth Street, | Federation residence, |
| ||
| Randwick | c 1905 | |||
| 19 Monmouth Street, | Bungalow, c 1931 |
| ||
| Randwick | ||||
| 18 Moorina Avenue, | Post-war brick house |
| ||
| Matraville | ||||
| 1a Mount Street (also | Art Deco flats, c 1940 |
| ||
| known as 222–226 Clovelly Road), Coogee | ||||
| 14 Mount Street, Coogee | Bungalow, c 1940 |
| ||
| 3 Mulwaree Avenue, | Spanish Mission flats, |
| ||
| Randwick | c 1940 | |||
| 34 Murrabin Avenue, | Late modern style |
| ||
| Matraville | dwelling |
| 39 Napier Street, Malabar Turn-of-the-century | 346 | Local |
house
| Neptune Street, Coogee | Wylies Baths, c 1907 | 347 | State |
| 2 Nolan Avenue, Clovelly Sandstone Georgian | 348 | Local |
cottage, c 1870
| 3–7 Nolan Avenue, | Three attached | 349 | Local |
| Clovelly | Federation style cottages, c 1900 | ||
| 153 Oberon Street, | Edwardian style | 350 | Local |
| Coogee | bungalow, c 1925 | ||
| 245 Oberon Street, | Electricity Substation | 351 | Local |
| Coogee | No 362, c 1930 | ||
| Ocean Street (also known | Shark Point, Burrows | 352 | Local |
| as 13R Ocean Street), | Park | ||
| Clovelly | |||
| 41–45 O’Sullivan Street, | Row of semis, c 1940s | 353 | Local |
| Maroubra | |||
| 1–19 Oswald Street, | Victorian attached | 354 | Local |
| Coogee | houses, c 1880s |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance |
| Oxford Street, Randwick Superintendent’s | 355 | State |
residence, Centennial
Park, c 1888
| Oxford Street (Lot 1729, | Reservoir fence and | 356 | State |
| DP 45644), Randwick | steps Centennial Park | ||
| 7 Pacific Street, Clovelly | Victorian cottage, | 357 | Local |
| c 1870 | |||
| 11A Park Avenue, | “The Pines”, boom style | 358 | Local |
| Randwick | house, c 1885 | ||
| 18 Percival Street, | “Palmyra”, late | 359 | Local |
| Maroubra | Victorian cottage | ||
| 2–4 Perouse Road, | Royal Hotel, 1887 | 360 | Local |
| Randwick | |||
| 15–19 Perouse Road, | Matching pairs of | 361 | Local |
| Randwick | Edwardian cottages and fences | ||
| 84 Perouse Road, | Grand Edwardian | 362 | Local |
| Randwick | mansion |
| 85 Perouse Road, | Federation house, c 1915 363 | Local |
| Randwick |
| 98–100 Perouse Road, | Edwardian style | 364 | Local |
| Randwick | adaptation to irregular blocks, c 1915–1920 | ||
| 106 Perouse Road, | Federation Queen Anne | 365 | Local |
| Randwick | house | ||
| 108 and 110 Perouse | Federation Queen Anne | 366 | Local |
| Road, Randwick | houses | ||
| 144 Perry Street, | Matraville Hotel, | 367 | Local |
| Matraville | c 1920s |
| 30 Pine Street, Randwick Transitional style | 368 | Local |
Victorian two-storey
house
| 71 Pine Street, Randwick | Edwardian style cottage, | 369 | Local |
| c 1900 | |||
| 81–83 Pine Street, | Two-storey Federation | 370 | Local |
| Randwick | semi, c 1905 | ||
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance |
| 28 Powell Street, Coogee “Belle”, Federation | 371 | Local |
house
| 2 Prince Street (cnr King | Three-storey 1930s style | 372 | Local |
| Street), Randwick | block of flats | ||
| 2–14 Prince Edward | Stella Maris Convent | 373 | Local |
| Street, Malabar | and St Andrew’s Church, c 1930s | ||
| 3 Quail Street, Coogee | Edwardian cottage, | 374 | Local |
| c 1910 | |||
| Quarry Reserve, | see Cantrill Avenue, | ||
| Maroubra | Maroubra | ||
| 1 Rae Street, Randwick | Small Gothic church, | 375 | Local |
| c 1883 | |||
| 3, 5, 7 and 9–11 Rae | Part of historic | 376 | Local |
| Street, Randwick | streetscape, c 1900 | ||
| 11A–23 Rae Street, | Part of historic | 377 | Local |
| Randwick | residential streetscape, c 1887 | ||
| 37 Rae Street (cnr St | Victorian residence, | 378 | Local |
| Marks Road), Randwick | c 1889 | ||
| 90–98 Rainbow Street, | Rainbow Street Public | 380 | Local |
| Coogee | School, c 1920s | ||
| 9 Ritchard Avenue, | 1950s style house | 381 | Local |
| Coogee |
| 2 Robey Street, Maroubra Post-war style residence 382 | Local |
| 37 Robey Street, | “Elwi Ento”, late | 383 | Local |
| Maroubra | modern style dwelling, c 1930s | ||
| 1 Roma Avenue, | Sacred Heart Monastery | 384 | Local |
| Kensington | and Chapel, c 1895 | ||
| Ross Jones Memorial | see Coogee Beach | ||
| Pool, Coogee Beach | |||
| 43 Sackville Street, | Spanish Mission style | 385 | Local |
| Maroubra | residence | ||
| 2 St Marks Road, | see 38 Frenchmans | ||
| Randwick | Road, Randwick |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 4–10 St Marks Road, | Federation Queen Anne |
| ||
| Randwick | semi-detached single-storey houses | |||
| 43 St Marks Road, | “Rathven”, large |
| ||
| Randwick | Italianate house, c 1887 | |||
| 48–50, 52–56, 58, 60, 62, | Single-storey and |
| ||
| 64 and 66 St Marks Road, | two-storey Italianate | |||
| Randwick | residences, part of a large and consistent group, c 1884 | |||
| 15 St Pauls Street, | Victorian terrace |
| ||
| Randwick | ||||
| 17 St Pauls Street, | Federation single-storey |
| ||
| Randwick | cottage | |||
| 19 St Pauls Street, | Victorian Italianate |
| ||
| Randwick | boom style two-storey house | |||
| 25–27 St Pauls Street, | Federation single-storey |
| ||
| Randwick | cottage | |||
| 39–47 St Pauls Street, | Ritz Theatre |
| ||
| Randwick | ||||
| 44 St Pauls Street, | Masonic Temple, classic |
| ||
| Randwick | Revival style, c 1920s | |||
| 32 Shackel Avenue, | Bungalow style |
| ||
| Clovelly | residence, c 1920s | |||
| 22 Shaw Avenue, | 1930s style bungalow |
| ||
| Kingsford | ||||
| 4–8 Silver Street, | Three late Victorian |
| ||
| Randwick | houses, c 1885 | |||
| 18–20 Stanley Street (cnr | Former Little Sisters of |
| ||
| Avoca Street), Randwick | the Poor Chapel, Novitiate and “Aston Lodge” | |||
| 10–14 Stephen Street (cnr | Pair of late Victorian |
| ||
| Monmouth Street), | terraces and Edwardian | |||
| Randwick | style corner house |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 1 and 1A Sully Street, | Late version, Spanish |
| ||
| Randwick | Mission style flats, c 1950 | |||
| Tay Reserve, Kensington | see Cnr Anzac Parade and Alison Road, Kensington |
| 1 The Avenue, Randwick “Tayar”, Italianate | 401 | Local |
house, c 1900
| 6 The Avenue, Randwick Randwick Fire Station, | 402 | Local |
c 1908
| 26–42 The Avenue, | “Avonmore Terrace”, | 403 | State |
| Randwick | boom style Victorian terraces, c 1888 | ||
| 7 Thomas Street, | Large bungalow | 404 | Local |
| Randwick | |||
| 1–21 Todman Avenue, | Row of Art Deco flat | 405 | Local |
| Kensington | buildings | ||
| 12 Todman Avenue, | Former Administration | 406 | Local |
| Kensington | building for WD & HO Wills, Raleigh Park | ||
| 85 Todman Avenue, | “Carthona”, Edwardian | 407 | State |
| Kensington | house | ||
| 101–103 Todman | St Martin’s Church | 408 | Local |
| Avenue, Kensington | |||
| 117–119 Todman | Edwardian style semis | 409 | Local |
| Avenue, Kensington | |||
| 161 Todman Avenue, | “Cooma”, Edwardian | 410 | Local |
| Kensington | mansion, c 1894 | ||
| 47 Tunstall Avenue, | Spanish Mission style | 411 | Local |
| Kensington | dwelling, c 1930s | ||
| 8–10 Victoria Street, | Two-storey | 412 | Local |
| Randwick | semi-detached houses, c 1860 | ||
| 66 Victoria Street, | “Sunnyside”, Edwardian | 413 | Local |
| Malabar | cottage | ||
| 3 Villiers Street, | “Bradford”, Edwardian | 414 | Local |
| Kensington | cottage |
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| 4 Villiers Street, | “Avalon”, bungalow, |
| ||
| Kensington | c 1920s |
| 14–16 Villiers Street, | Edwardian semi, c 1920 416 | Local |
| Kensington | ||
| 42 Wallace Street, | Late modern style house 417 | Local |
| Kingsford |
| 44 Wallace Street, | Late 1920s style flat | 418 | Local |
| Kingsford | building | ||
| 7–9 Walsh Avenue, | Semi, c 1930s | 419 | Local |
| Maroubra | |||
| 23–25 Walsh Avenue, | Post-war semi | 420 | Local |
| Maroubra | |||
| 1A Waltham Street (cnr | “Maidstone”, late | 421 | Local |
| Asher Street), Coogee | Victorian mansion, c 1860 | ||
| 5 Wentworth Street, | “Keletera”, symmetrical | 422 | Local |
| Randwick | cottage, c 1920 | ||
| 53 Willis Street, | Early 1950s mansion | 423 | Local |
| Kingsford | |||
| 65 Willis Street, | Innovative 1930s | 424 | Local |
| Kingsford | building | ||
| 39 Winchester Road, | “Peace”, early | 425 | Local |
| Clovelly | bungalow, c 1920 | ||
| 11–13 Wise Street, | Edwardian style semi | 426 | Local |
| Maroubra | |||
| Wylie’s Baths, Coogee | see Neptune Street, Coogee | ||
| Yarra Bay (eastern side of | Phillip Monument | 427 | Local |
| Kooringal Avenue) | |||
| Yarra Bay Beach and | - | 428 | Local |
| Reserve (also known as 5–33R Kooringal Avenue), Phillip Bay | |||
| 11 Yarra Road, La | Our Lady of the Good | 429 | Local |
| Perouse | Counsel Church, c 1940s | ||
| 22 Young Street, | Weatherboard cottage, | 430 | Local |
| Randwick | c 1870 | ||
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| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 |
| Location | Description | Inventory No Significance | ||
| Young Street (cnr Barker | Newmarket sale ring, |
| ||
| Street), Randwick | big stable and Newmarket house |
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|
(Clause 42A)
| Column 1 | Column 2 |
| Location | Identification |
| Clovelly | |
| Clovelly Road | Land between Beach and Flood Streets, Clovelly, being Lots 19A and 2A, DP 5790 |
| Matraville | |
| Baird Avenue | Land within Baird Avenue car park, 37–39R Baird Avenue, being Lot 11, DP 236131 |
| South Coogee | |
| Blenheim Park | Land within right of carriageway 3m wide, being DP 1080495, comprising part of Blenheim Park, and Lot 6, DP 1109484, between Oberon Street and Rainbow Street, Coogee |
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