Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 7) (2003-785) [GG No 168 of 24.10.2003, p 10184] (NSW)
2003 No 785
New South Wales
Warringah Local Environmental
Plan 2000 (Amendment No 7)
under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S01/01984/S69)
DIANE BEAMER, M.P.,
Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure
and Planning (Planning Administration)
| Published in Gazette No 168 of 24 October 2003, page 10184 | Page 1 |
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| Clause 1 | Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 7) |
Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000
(Amendment No 7)
1 Name of plan
This plan is Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment
No 7).
2 Aims of plan
This plan aims to vary the provisions for carparking under Warringah
Local Environmental Plan 2000.
3 Land to which plan applies
This plan applies to all land within the local government area of
Warringah.
4 Amendment of Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000
Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000 is amended as set out in
Schedule 1.
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| Amendments | Schedule 1 |
| Schedule 1 | Amendments |
(Clause 4)
[1] Clause 74 Provision of carparking
Insert at the end of the fourth dot point of the first paragraph:
, and
| • | the need for parking facilities for courier vehicles, delivery/service vehicles and bicycles. |
[2] Clause 74
| Omit the second paragraph and the following six dot points. Insert instead: |
Unless the applicable Locality Statement provides otherwise:
| (a) | if Schedule 17 (Carparking provision) specifies the minimum number of on-site parking spaces required in relation to a particular land use, or sets out a means of calculating that minimum number or spaces—at least that minimum number of spaces must be provided, or |
| (b) | if Schedule 17 provides for comparisons to be drawn with developments for a similar purpose or for surveys to be taken—comparisons must be drawn or surveys taken and no less than the appropriate number of spaces must be provided, or |
| (c) | if Schedule 17 requires reference to be made to specified design principles—reference must be made to those design principles. |
If Schedule 17 requires for adequate provision of other each floor of a building where the area of each floor is taken to be the area within the outer face of the external enclosing walls as measured at a height of 1400 millimetres above each floor level excluding:
facilities, those facilities must be provided.
In Schedule 17:
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| (a) | columns, fin walls, sun control devices and any elements, projections or works outside the general line of the outer face of the external wall, and |
| (b) | lift towers, cooling towers, machinery and plant rooms, and ancillary storage space and vertical air-conditioning ducts, and |
| (c) | carparking specifications which meet requirements of Council and internal access thereto, and |
| (d) | space for the loading and unloading of goods. |
GLFA means gross leasable floor area which is the sum of the area of each floor of a building where the area of each floor is taken to be the area within the internal faces of the walls, excluding stairs, amenities, lifts, corridors and other public areas but including stock storage area.
[3] Clause 74
| Omit “the RTA Guidelines” from the last paragraph. Insert instead “Schedule 17”. |
[4] Clause 74
Insert at the end of clause 74:
Despite Schedule 17, community title subdivisions are to include provision for one visitor parking space per five dwellings or part thereof. These spaces are to be located within the neighbourhood property lot.
For the purposes of calculating the number of bedrooms in a unit so as to calculate minimum parking requirements under Schedule 17, studies, lofts or other such rooms capable of being used as bedrooms will also be calculated as a bedroom.
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| Amendments | Schedule 1 |
[5] Schedule 17
Insert after Schedule 16:
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| Land Use | Minimum parking | |||
| Accommodation | ||||
| Detached style housing | 2 spaces per dwelling No additional carparking required for a granny flat | |||
| Apartment style housing | 1 space per 1 bedroom unit 1.2 spaces per 2 bedroom unit 1.5 spaces per 3 bedroom unit 1 visitor space per 5 units or part of units | |||
| Motel | 1 space per unit plus 1 space per 2 employees plus if a restaurant is included, add the greater of: | |||
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| Hotel | Comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose, noting the existing supply of, and demand for, parking in the area and the peak parking periods of individual facilities within the hotel When the proposed hotel development includes a function room for live music performances or a nightclub, particular attention must be paid to parking requirements to meet peak demands | |||
| Caravan park | 1 space per caravan site |
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| Housing for older people or people with | Note that clause 29 imposes the |
| a disability | following requirements as to parking: |
| Hostel or residential care facility: 1 space per 10 beds plus 1 space per 2 employees on duty at any one time plus 1 ambulance space | |
| AND 0.5 spaces per bedroom where the application is made by a person other than the Department of Housing or a local government or community housing provider, or 1 space per 5 dwellings where the application is made by, or is made by a person jointly with, the Department of Housing or a local government or community housing provider | |
| Visitor parking: In the case of development that comprises less than 8 dwellings and is not situated on a clearway, no visitor parking is required In the case of development that comprises 8 or more dwellings or is situated on a clearway, visitor parking is required | |
| Nursing home | 1 space per 10 beds (visitors) plus 1 space per 2 employees plus 1 space per ambulance |
| Short-term accommodation (includes | Serviced apartments and holiday flats: |
| serviced apartment, motel, holiday flat, | to be assessed at the same rate as |
| backpackers hostel but does not include | apartment style housing |
| a dwelling or a hotel) | |
| Backpackers hostel: comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose to a backpackers hostel (Note that the requirements for motels are separately listed) | |
| Commercial, retail, business | |
| Office | 1 space per 40 m2 GFA |
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| Business premises | 1 space per 40 m2 GFA excluding customer service/access areas plus for customer service/access areas 1space per 16.4 m2 GFA | ||||||
| Shop | 1 space per 16.4 m2 GLFA (6.1 spaces per 100 m2 GLFA) The above rate may be varied in shopping centre complexes, such as shopping malls, where multi-purpose trips predominate, in accordance with the following: | ||||||
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for more than 30,000 m2 GLFA
| Video store | 6.1 spaces per 100 m2 GFA |
| Bulky goods shop | Comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose Provision to be made for car/trailer combinations and adequate on-site parking spaces for service/delivery vehicles at a convenient location, separated from customer parking |
| Markets | 2.5 spaces per stall (customers only) plus separate provision for stall holders vehicles |
| Roadside stall | 4 spaces |
| Drive-in liquor store | Refer to design principles for Drive-in liquor stores in the Roads and Traffic Authority’s Guide to Traffic |
| Generating Developments (Issue 2.1a, February 2000) |
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| Retail plant nursery | Whichever is greater of: |
15 spaces, or
0.5 spaces per 100 m2 of site area
| Builders’ supply and hardware | Comparisons must be drawn with |
| establishment | developments for a similar purpose Provision to be made for car/trailer combinations and adequate on-site parking spaces for service/delivery vehicles at a convenient location, |
| separated from customer parking | |
| Hire establishment | Comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose Adequate parking for staff is required, as well as customer parking, including provision for cars with trailers and vehicle manoeuvring space appropriate to the use |
| Service station | 6 spaces per service bay plus 5 spaces per 100 m2 GFA of convenience store |
| (If restaurant present, then greater of 15 | |
| spaces per 100 m2 GFA, or 1 space per | |
| 3 seats) | |
| Motor showroom | 0.75 spaces per 100 m2 site area plus 6 spaces per work bay for vehicle servicing facilities |
| Car tyre retail outlet | Whichever is greater of: 3 spaces per 100 m2 GFA, or 3 spaces per work bay |
| Brothel | 1 space per 2 suites for employees plus 1 space per 2 suites for clients Additional car parking spaces must be provided where other discrete uses (such as function rooms etc) are provided in the premises, at a rate appropriate to the particular use |
| Animal boarding or training | Adequate parking provision for staff |
| establishment | and customers, Adequate provision for parking and turning of vehicles with trailers if appropriate to use |
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Refreshment
| Drive-in take-away food outlet | Drive-in take-away food outlet with no | |
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| Drive-in take-away food outlet with on-site seating:12 spaces per 100 m2 GFA or |
greater of:
1 space per 5 seats (internal
and external), or
1 space per 2 seats (internal)
Drive-in take-away food outlet with
on-site seating and drive through
facilities:
greater of:
1 space per 2 seats (internal),
or
1 space per 3 seats (internal
and external)
plus queuing area for 5 to 12 cars
| Restaurant | Whichever is the greater of: | 15 spaces per 100 m2 GFA, or 1 space per 3 seats |
The above rate may be reduced if there
is, in the consent authority’s opinion,
suitable available parking in the vicinity
during the operating hours of the
proposed development
| Registered club | Comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose |
| Recreation | |
| Recreation facility: |
| Squash court | 3 spaces per court |
| Tennis court | 3 spaces per court |
| Bowling alley | 3 spaces per alley |
| Bowling green | 30 spaces per green plus 15 spaces per additional green |
| Gymnasium | 4.5 spaces per 100 m2 GFA |
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| Marina | If a survey of similar existing developments has not been undertaken, the following figures may serve as a general guide: |
0.6 spaces per wet berth
0.2 spaces per dry storage berth
0.2 spaces per swing mooring
0.5 spaces per marina employee
If a survey of similar existing
developments has been undertaken,
regard must be had to the survey
| Entertainment facility | Comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose |
| Industry, warehouse, vehicular | |
| Industry | 1.3 spaces per 100 m2 GFA (including up to 20% of floor area as office space component. Office space component above 20% determined at office rate) |
| Warehouse | 1.3 spaces per 100 m2 GFA (including up to 20% of floor area as office space component. Office space component above 20% determined at office rate) |
| Business park | Apply rates for component uses, ie factory/warehouse at industry rate: office/showroom at office rate |
| (Where office/showroom is a component of a factory/warehouse development, the first 20% of office/showroom floor area is calculated at the industry rate) | |
| Vehicle repair station, vehicle body | 1.3 spaces per 100 m2 GFA |
| repair workshop | |
| Road transport terminal | Surveys must be taken of developments for a similar purpose |
| Container depot | Surveys must be taken of developments for a similar purpose |
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| Truck stop | 1 truck parking space per motel unit plus 1 car space per 2 employees plus for restaurant facilities, the greater of:15 spaces per 100 m2 GFA, or |
1 space per 3 seats
Health and community services
| Medical centre | 4 spaces per 100 m2 GFA |
| Health consulting room | 3 spaces per room used to see patients This may be reduced if not all rooms will be in concurrent operation, or if convenient on-street parking is |
| available, providing that the use of such parking does not adversely affect the amenity of the adjacent area | |
| Hospital | Comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose |
| Child care centre | 1 space for every 4 children, having regard to the maximum number of children authorised to be cared for at any particular time |
| Primary schools, further education | 1 space per staff member in attendance, plus as relevant, adequate pickup/setdown area on site plus adequate provision of bicycle racks plus adequate provision for student parking plus provision of bus standing and turning area |
| Place of worship | Comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose The need for additional parking for church halls must also be addressed in relation to proposed uses and hours of use |
| Community facility | Comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose |
| Veterinary hospital | Comparisons must be drawn with developments for a similar purpose Adequate parking provision for staff and customers |
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