Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 9) (2002-898) [GG No 237 of 29.11.2002, p 10288] (NSW)

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2002 No 898

New South Wales

Warringah Local Environmental Plan

2000 (Amendment No 9)

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. (S02/02426/S69)

ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P.,

Minister for Planning

Published in Gazette No 237 of 29 November 2002, page 10288

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Clause 1

Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 9)

Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment

No 9)

under the

Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1      Name of plan

This plan is Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000

(Amendment No 9).

2      Aims of plan

This plan aims to extend the time limit on the life of Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000 and to improve the operation of that plan.

3      Land to which plan applies

This plan applies to all land within Warringah to which that plan applies.

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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Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 9)

Amendments

Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments

(Clause 4)

[1]      Clause 4 How long will this plan have effect?

Omit “2” wherever occurring in clause 4 (1) and (2). Insert instead “4”.

[2]      Clause 4

Omit the note to the clause.

[3]      Clause 14 How will development of land be controlled?

Insert after clause 14 (1):

(2)

Notwithstanding subclause (1), subdivision, other than when

exempt development, is Category Two development.

[4]      Clause 14 (3)

Renumber former clause 14 (2) as clause 14 (3).

[5]     Dictionary

Omit paragraph (c) of the definition of complementary and compatible use.

Insert instead:

(c)

that meets any of the following criteria:

(i)

the scale and intensity of the activity are such that it predominantly serves only the needs of residents of the local area,

(ii)

the activity is for the purpose of housing for older people or people with disabilities,

(iii)

the activity is for the purpose of low intensity and low impact temporary accommodation for travellers or students, or both.

BY AUTHORITY

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