Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 18) (2003-153) [GG No 45 of 14.2.2003, p 2117] (NSW)
2003 No 153
| New South Wales |
Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000
(Amendment No 18)
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. (G92/00460/S69)
ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P.,
Minister for Planning
| Published in Gazette No 45 of 14 February 2003, page 2117 | Page 1 |
| 2003 No 153 |
| Clause 1 | Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 18) |
Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No
18)
under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
1 Name of plan
This plan is Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment
No 18).
2 Aims of plan
This plan aims to make permissible, subject to Council consent, certain activities on public land which are ancillary to the recreational use of a beach within Zone 7 (f) (the Environmental Protection (Coastal Lands) zone) under Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000.
3 Land to which plan applies
This plan applies to all land within Zone 7 (f) (the Environmental Protection (Coastal Lands) zone) within the meaning of Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000.
4 Amendment of Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000
Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 is amended as set out in
Schedule 1.
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Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 18)
| Amendments | Schedule 1 |
| Schedule 1 Amendments |
(Clause 4)
[1] Clause 11 The zones
Insert in alphabetical order in Item 2 of the matter in the Table to clause 11 for Zone 7 (f) (the Environmental Protection (Coastal Lands) zone) the following:
| • | recreational beach activities |
[2] Schedule 1 Meanings of terms
Insert in alphabetical order in Schedule 1 the following:
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| (a) | activities that make use of any structure that is not dismantled at the end of each day’s use, |
| (b) | the use or hire of motorised vehicles or equipment, |
| (c) | activities that have the potential to degrade the coastal environment, |
| (d) | activities that have the potential to have negative impact on the well-being and amenity of beach users, |
| (e) | activities that are located within the frontal dune system or the vegetated dunal areas, |
| (f) | system or vegetated dunal areas otherwise than by approved access points as contained in the Council’s Dune Management Plan (as in force immediately before the commencement of Tweed |
activities that require access into the frontal dune No 18)).
BY AUTHORITY
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