State Environmental Planning Policy Amendment (Middle Camp) 2012 (2012-147) 13 April 2012 (NSW)
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State Environmental Planning Policy
Amendment (Middle Camp) 2012
under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following State environmental planning policy under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
BRAD HAZZARD, MP
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
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State Environmental Planning Policy Amendment
(Middle Camp) 2012
under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
1 Name of Policy
This Policy is State Environmental Planning Policy Amendment
(Middle Camp) 2012.
2 Commencement
This Policy commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
3 Repeal of Policy
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Part 8
Insert after Part 7:
| Part 8 | Middle Camp site |
| Division 1 | Preliminary |
63 Application of Part
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64 Interpretation
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| (2) | A word or expression used in this Part has the same meaning as it has in the standard instrument prescribed by the Standard Instrument (Local Environmental Plans) Order 2006 unless it is otherwise defined in this Part. |
65 Maps
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| (a) | approved by the Minister when the map is adopted, and |
| (b) | as amended or replaced from time to time by maps declared by environmental planning instruments to amend or replace that map, and approved by the Minister when the instruments are made. |
| (2) | Any 2 or more named maps may be combined into a single map. In that case, a reference in this Part to any such map is a reference to the relevant part or aspect of the single map. |
| (3) | Any such maps are to be kept and made available for public access in accordance with arrangements approved by the Minister. |
| (4) | For the purposes of this Part, a map may be in, and may be kept and made available in, electronic or paper form, or both. |
66 Relationship with this Part and other environmental planning instruments
The only other environmental planning instruments that apply, according to their terms, to land within the Middle Camp site are all State environmental planning policies, except the following:
| (a) | State Environmental Planning Policy No 1—Development Standards, |
| (b) | State Environmental Planning Policy No 71—Coastal Protection. |
| Division 2 | Provisions applying to development in Middle Camp site |
67 Land use zones
For the purposes of this Part, land within the Middle Camp site is in a zone as follows if the land is shown on the Land Zoning Map as being in that zone:
| (a) | Zone R2 Low Density Residential, |
| (b) | Zone RE1 Public Recreation, |
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| (c) | Zone E1 National Parks and Nature Reserves, |
| (d) | Zone E2 Environmental Conservation. |
68 Objectives of land use zones to be taken into account
The consent authority must have regard to the objectives for development in a zone when determining a development application in respect of land within the zone.
69 Zone R2 Low Density Residential
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| (a) | to provide for the housing needs of the community within a low density residential environment, |
| (b) | to enable other land uses that provide facilities or services to meet the day to day needs of residents, |
| (c) | to encourage development that does not impact on the scenic, aesthetic and cultural heritage qualities of the built and natural environment of the Wallarah Peninsula, |
| (d) | to encourage development that responds and is sympathetic to the surrounding built and natural environmental setting, |
| (e) | to ensure that any non-residential development is compatible with the amenity of the area. |
| (2) | Development for any of the following purposes is permitted without development consent on land within Zone R2 Low Density Residential: |
| home-based child care; home occupations. | |
| (3) | Development for any of the following purposes is permitted only with development consent on land within Zone R2 Low Density Residential: |
| bed and breakfast accommodation; boarding houses; building identification signs; business identification signs; child care centres; community facilities; dual occupancies; dwelling houses; educational establishments; environmental facilities; environmental protection works; group homes; health consulting rooms; home businesses; home industries; information and education facilities; neighbourhood shops; recreation areas; recreation facilities (outdoor); respite day care centres; roads; semi-detached dwellings; shop top housing. |
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| (4) | Except as otherwise provided by this Part, development is prohibited on land within Zone R2 Low Density Residential unless it is permitted by subclause (2) or (3). |
70 Zone RE1 Public Recreation
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| (a) | to enable land to be used for open space or recreational purposes, |
| (b) | to provide a range of recreational settings and activities and compatible land uses, |
| (c) | to protect and enhance the natural environment for recreational purposes. |
| (2) | Development for any of the following purposes is permitted without development consent on land within Zone RE1 Public Recreation: |
| environmental protection works; roads. | |
| (3) | Development for the following purposes is permitted only with development consent on land within Zone RE1 Public Recreation: |
| car parks; community facilities; environmental facilities; kiosks; markets; recreation areas; recreation facilities (indoor); recreation facilities (outdoor). | |
| (4) | Except as otherwise provided by this Part, development is prohibited on land within Zone RE1 Public Recreation unless it is permitted by subclause (2) or (3). |
71 Zone E1 National Parks and Nature Reserves
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| (a) | to enable the management and appropriate use of land that is reserved under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, |
| (b) | to enable uses authorised under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, |
| (c) | to identify land that is to be reserved under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 and to protect the environmental significance of that land. |
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| (2) | Development for any of the following purposes is permitted without development consent on land within Zone E1 National Parks and Nature Reserves: |
| uses authorised under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974. | |
| (3) | Development for any of the following purposes is permitted only with development consent on land within Zone E1 National Parks and Nature Reserves: |
| nil. | |
| (4) | Except as otherwise provided by this Part, development is prohibited on land within Zone E1 National Parks and Nature Reserves unless it is permitted by subclause (2) or (3). |
72 Zone E2 Environmental Conservation
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| (a) | to protect, manage and restore areas of high ecological, scientific, cultural or aesthetic values, |
| (b) | to prevent development that could destroy, damage or otherwise have an adverse effect on those values. |
| (2) | Development for any of the following purposes is permitted without development consent on land within Zone E2 Environmental Conservation: |
| environmental protection works. | |
| (3) | Development for any of the following purposes is permitted with development consent on land within Zone E2 Environmental Conservation: |
| environmental facilities; roads. | |
| (4) | Except as otherwise provided by this Part, development for the following purposes is prohibited on land within Zone E2 Environmental Conservation: |
| business premises; hotel or motel accommodation; industries; multi dwelling housing; recreation facilities (major); residential flat buildings; retail premises; warehouse or distribution centres; any other development not specified in subclause (2) or (3). |
73 Subdivision—consent requirements
Land within the Middle Camp site may be subdivided, but only with development consent.
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74 Height of buildings
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| (a) | to ensure that development has an appropriate scale and height in relation to its visual, landscape and heritage setting, |
| (b) | to ensure that building heights do not adversely impact on the amenity of residents and people using the public domain. |
| (2) | The height of a building on land within the Middle Camp site is not to exceed the maximum height shown for the land on the Height of Buildings Map. |
75 Neighbourhood shops in Zone R2 Low Density Residential
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76 Exceptions to development standards
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| (a) | to provide an appropriate degree of flexibility in applying certain development standards to particular development, and |
| (b) | to achieve better outcomes for and from development by allowing flexibility in particular circumstances. |
| (2) | Development consent may, subject to this clause, be granted for development even though the development would contravene a development standard imposed by this or any other environmental planning instrument. However, this clause does not apply to a development standard that is expressly excluded from the operation of this clause. | |
| (3) | Development consent must not be granted for development that contravenes a development standard unless the consent authority has considered a written request from the applicant that seeks to justify the contravention of the development standard by demonstrating: | |
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| (b) | that there are sufficient environmental planning grounds to justify contravening the development standard. |
| (4) | Development consent must not be granted for development that contravenes a development standard unless: | |
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(i) the applicant’s written request has adequately addressed the matters required to be demonstrated by subclause (3), and
(ii) the proposed development will be in the public interest because it is consistent with the objectives of the particular standard and the objectives for development within the zone in which the development is proposed to be carried out, and
| (b) | the concurrence of the Director-General has been obtained. |
| (5) | In deciding whether to grant concurrence, the Director-General must consider: | |||||
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| (6) | After determining a development application made pursuant to this clause, the consent authority must keep a record of its assessment of the factors required to be addressed in the applicant’s written request referred to in subclause (3). | |||||
| (7) | This clause does not allow development consent to be granted for development that would contravene any of the following: | |||||
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77 Development within the coastal zone
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| (a) | to provide for the protection of the coastal environment of the State for the benefit of both present and future generations through promoting the principles of ecologically sustainable development, | |||||||||
| (b) | to implement the principles in the NSW Coastal Policy, and in particular to: | |||||||||
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(viii) protect and preserve the marine environment, and
(ix) ensure that the type, bulk, scale and size of development is appropriate for the location and protects and improves the natural scenic quality of the surrounding area, and
(x) ensure that decisions in relation to new development consider the broader and cumulative impacts on the catchment, and
(xi) protect Aboriginal cultural places, values and customs, and
| (xii) | protect | and | preserve | items | of | heritage, |
archaeological or historical significance.
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| (2) | Development consent must not be granted to development on land that is wholly or partly within the coastal zone unless the consent authority has considered: | |
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(i) maintaining existing public access and, where possible, improving that access, and
(ii) identifying opportunities for new public access, and the suitability of the proposed development, its relationship with the surrounding area and its impact on the natural scenic quality, taking into account:
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(i) the type of the proposed development and any associated land uses or activities (including compatibility of any land-based and water-based coastal activities), and
(ii) the location, and
(iii) the bulk, scale, size and overall built form design of any building or work involved, and
| (c) | the impact of the proposed development on the amenity of the coastal foreshore including: | |||
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| (d) | how the visual amenity and scenic qualities of the coast, including coastal headlands, can be protected, and | |||
| (e) | how biodiversity and ecosystems, including: | |||
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can be conserved, and
| (f) | the cumulative impacts of the proposed development and other development on the coastal catchment. |
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| (3) | Development consent must not be granted to development on land that is wholly or partly within the coastal zone unless the consent authority is satisfied that: | |||||||
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(i) be significantly affected by coastal hazards, or
(ii) have a significant impact on coastal hazards, or
(iii) increase the risk of coastal hazards in relation to any other land.
78 Heritage conservation
Note. Heritage items are listed and described in the table to this clause.
The Heritage Map may also show the location of a heritage item.
| (1) | Objectives | |||||||
| The objectives of this clause are as follows: | ||||||||
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| (2) | Requirement for consent | |||||||
| Development consent is required for any of the following: | ||||||||
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building, making changes to its detail, fabric, finish or
appearance):
(i) a heritage item,
(ii) an Aboriginal object,
(iii) a building, work, relic or tree within a heritage conservation area,
| (b) | altering a heritage item that is a building by making structural changes to its interior or by making changes to anything inside the item that is specified in the Table to this clause in relation to the item, | |||
| (c) | disturbing or excavating an archaeological site while knowing, or having reasonable cause to suspect, that the disturbance or excavation will or is likely to result in a relic being discovered, exposed, moved, damaged or destroyed, | |||
| (d) | disturbing or excavating an Aboriginal place of heritage significance, | |||
| (e) | erecting a building on land: | |||
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| (f) | subdividing land: | |||
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| (3) | When consent not required | |
| However, development consent under this clause is not required | ||
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(i) is of a minor nature or is for the maintenance of the heritage item, Aboriginal object, Aboriginal place of heritage significance or archaeological site or a building, work, relic, tree or place within the heritage conservation area, and
(ii) would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the heritage item, Aboriginal object, Aboriginal
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place, 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 under a State environmental planning policy. |
| (4) | Effect of proposed development on heritage significance | |||||
| The consent authority must, before granting consent under this clause in respect of a heritage item or heritage conservation area, consider the effect of the proposed development on the heritage significance of the item or area concerned. This subclause applies regardless of whether a heritage management document is prepared under subclause (5) or a heritage conservation management plan is submitted under subclause (6). | ||||||
| (5) | Heritage assessment | |||||
| The consent authority may, before granting consent to any development: | ||||||
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| require a heritage management document 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 heritage significance of a heritage item and the extent of change proposed |
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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 an archaeological site (other than land listed on the State Heritage Register or to which an interim heritage order under the Heritage Act 1977 applies): | ||||
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| (8) | Aboriginal places of heritage significance | |||
| The consent authority must, before granting consent under this clause to the carrying out of development in an Aboriginal place of heritage significance: | ||||
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| (9) | Demolition of nominated State heritage items | |||
| The consent authority must, before granting consent under this clause for the demolition of a nominated State heritage item: | ||||
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| (10) | Conservation incentives | |||
| The consent authority may grant consent to development for any purpose of a building that is a heritage item or of the land on which such a building is erected, or for any purpose on an Aboriginal place of heritage significance, even though |
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development for that purpose would otherwise not be allowed by
this Part, if the consent authority is satisfied that:
| (a) | the conservation of the heritage item or Aboriginal place of heritage significance is facilitated by the granting of consent, and |
| (b) | the proposed development is in accordance with a heritage management document that has been approved by the consent authority, and |
| (c) | the consent to the proposed development would require that all necessary conservation work identified in the heritage management document is carried out, and |
| (d) | the proposed development would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the heritage item, including its setting, or the heritage significance of the Aboriginal place of heritage significance, and |
| (e) | the proposed development would not have any significant adverse effect on the amenity of the surrounding area. |
(11) For the purposes of the definition of heritage item in clause 64 (1), the location and nature of a heritage item is specified in the Table to this clause.
Table—heritage items
| Item | Item | Address Property | Significance |
| number | description | description |
| 1 | Archaeological | Colliery | Lot 223, | Local |
| remains of | Road, | DP 1102989 | ||
| house and | Middle | |||
| associated | Camp | |||
| structures | ||||
| 2 | Workshop | Colliery | Lot 223, | Local |
| building | Road, | DP 1102989 | ||
| Middle Camp | ||||
| 3 | House (former | Colliery | Lot 223, | Local |
| mine | Road, | DP 1102989 | ||
| engineer’s | Middle | |||
| residence) | Camp | |||
| 4 | House (former | Colliery | Lot 223, | Local |
| electrical | Road, | DP 1102989 | ||
| engineer’s | Middle | |||
| residence) | Camp | |||
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| Item | Item | Address Property | Significance |
| number | description | description |
| 5 | Cottage | Colliery | Lot 223, | Local |
| (CH-30) | Road, | DP 1102989 | ||
| Middle Camp | ||||
| 6 | Cottage | Colliery | Lot 223, | Local |
| (CH-31) | Road, | DP 1102989 | ||
| Middle Camp |
79 Arrangements for designated State public infrastructure
(1) The objective of this clause is to require satisfactory arrangements to be made for the provision of designated State public infrastructure before the subdivision of land to which this clause applies to satisfy needs that arise from development on the land, but only if the land is developed intensively for urban purposes.
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| (a) | any lot identified in the certificate as a residue lot, or |
| (b) | any lot to be created by a subdivision of land that was the subject of a previous development consent granted in accordance with this clause, or |
| (c) | any lot that is proposed to be reserved or dedicated for public open space, public roads, public utility undertakings, educational facilities, or any other public purpose, or |
| (d) | a subdivision for the purpose only of rectifying an encroachment on any existing lot. |
| (4) | In this clause, designated State public infrastructure means public facilities or services that are provided or financed by the State (or if provided or financed by the private sector, to the |
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extent of any financial or in-kind contribution by the State) of the
following kinds:
| (a) | State and regional roads, |
| (b) | bus interchanges and bus lanes, |
| (c) | land required for regional open space, |
| (d) | land required for social infrastructure and facilities (such as land for schools, hospitals, emergency services and justice purposes). |
| (5) | This clause does not apply to any part of the Middle Camp site if all or any part of it is in a special contributions area (as defined by section 93C of the Act). |
80 Public utility infrastructure
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| (a) | the supply of water, |
| (b) | the supply of electricity and gas, |
| (c) | the disposal and management of sewage. |
81 Development control plan
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| (3) | The development control plan must provide for all of the following: | |||||||||||||||||||
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(4) Subclause (2) does not apply to any of the following
development:
| (a) | a subdivision for the purpose of a realignment of boundaries that does not create additional lots, |
| (b) | a subdivision of land if any of the lots proposed to be created is to be reserved or dedicated for public open space, public roads or any other public or environmental protection purpose, |
| (c) | a subdivision of land in a zone in which the erection of structures is prohibited, |
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| (d) | proposed development on land that is of a minor nature only, if the consent authority is of the opinion that the carrying out of the proposed development would be consistent with the objectives of the zone in which the land is situated. |
82 Infrastructure development and use of existing buildings of the Crown
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83 Relevant acquisition authority
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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 to which this clause applies, 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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| Type of land shown on Land | Authority of the State |
| Reservation Acquisition Map | |
| Zone RE1 Public Recreation and | The Council |
| marked “Local open space” | |
| Zone E1 National Parks and Nature | Minister administering the |
| Reserves and marked “National | National Parks and Wildlife Act |
| Park” | 1974 |
Note. If land, other than land specified in the Table to subclause (2), is required to be acquired under the owner-initiated acquisition provisions, the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure is required to take action to enable the designation of the acquiring authority under this Part. 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 and Infrastructure (see section 21 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991).
| (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. |
84 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, or |
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| (g) | to any planning agreement within the meaning of Division 6 of Part 4 of the Act. |
| (3) | This clause does not affect the rights or interests of any public authority under any registered instrument. |
| (4) | Under section 28 of the Act, the Governor, before the making of this clause, approved of subclauses (1)–(3). |
85 Subdivision and permitted dwelling houses on certain land in Zone E2
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| (a) | the dwelling house is to replace an existing dwelling house, and |
| (b) | the building envelope of the new dwelling house is no larger than that of the existing dwelling house. |
| (4) | This clause has effect despite any other provision of this Part. |
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