Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 16—Walsh Bay (1989 EPI 351)



Part 1 Preliminary
1   Name of plan
This plan may be cited as Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 16—Walsh Bay.
2   Aims, objectives etc
This plan aims:
(a)  to allow an appropriate range of uses to encourage the adaptive re-use of existing structures while not required for commercial port uses,
(b)  to identify and protect the heritage significance of the area by establishing a conservation zone and providing appropriate controls for adaptive re-use, demolition and alteration,
(c)  to ensure that development is compatible with the scale and character of existing built structures in the area,
(d)  to control the use of the waterways between the wharves to ensure that any activities associated with any development are compatible with the commercial shipping and navigational requirements in Sydney Harbour,
(e)  to identify a consent authority for development approvals,
(f)  to identify matters to be considered when determining development applications,
(g)  to ensure the provision of public access to the waterfront, including the wharves, and
(h)  to ensure that development:
(i)  provides appropriate parking facilities and traffic management which minimises impact on the amenity of the area, adjoining residential areas and the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Area,
(ii)  does not adversely affect the arterial road network in the City of Sydney,
(iii)  preserves views to and from Sydney Harbour,
(iv)  is compatible with the adjacent existing residential community, and
(v)  provides a public transport system which can be integrated with the existing public transport services in the City of Sydney.
3   Land to which plan applies
This land applies to land within the City of Sydney and land within Sydney Harbour as shown edged heavy black on the map.
4   Relationship to other environmental planning instruments
This plan:
(a)  repeals Interim Development Order No 55—City of Sydney,
(b)  amends the City of Sydney Planning Scheme Ordinance in the manner set out in clause 5, and
(c)  amends State Environmental Planning Policy No 4—Development Without Consent in the manner set out in Clause 6.
5   Amendment of the City of Sydney Planning Scheme Ordinance
The City of Sydney Planning Scheme Ordinance is amended by inserting at the end of clause 5 the words “or land to which Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 16—Walsh Bay applies”.
6   Amendment of State Environmental Planning Policy No 4
State Environmental Planning Policy No 4—Development Without Consent is amended by inserting after clause 4 (3) the following subclause:
  
(4)  Clauses 9 and 10 do not apply to the land to which the Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 16—Walsh Bay applies.
7   Definitions
In this plan:
aids to navigation means buoys, signs, lights or other structures located on the waterway or on land which are designed to assist the safe and efficient movement of vessels on the waterway.
alter, in relation to a building or work within the Walsh Bay Conservation Zone, means:
(a)  the making of structural changes to the building or work, or
(b)  the making of non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance or the building or work, not including the maintenance of the existing detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the building or work.
commercial premises means a building or place used as an office or for other business or commercial purposes, except:
(a)  a building or place elsewhere specifically defined (or used for a purpose elsewhere specifically defined) in this clause or in clause 4 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Model Provisions 1980, or
(b)  a building or place used for the purpose of parking vehicles for fee or reward.
demolition, in relation to a building or work within the Walsh Bay Conservation Zone means the damaging, defacing, destruction, pulling down or removal of the building or work, in whole or in part.
development has the same meaning as in section 4 of the Act, and includes clearing of vegetation, cultivation, filling, excavation and dredging.
dredging means removal of material from the sea or harbour bed or the bed of a river by a dredge where the activity is part of the construction of a new or deeper navigational area or channel or re-opening of a discontinued navigational area or channel, but does not include maintenance dredging.
floating restaurants or entertainment facilities means any floating structure on the waterway used as a restaurant or for commercial entertainment, but does not include a boat or other vessel.
flora and fauna enclosure means a net or other structure used for the purpose of protecting or encouraging the growth of flora and fauna, including structures used for the observation of flora and fauna and the maintenance of any such structure.
heritage significance means historic, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological, architectural, natural or aesthetic significance.
marina means a boat storage facility located on the waterway together with any maintenance, slipway or refuelling facilities on an adjoining area of land or the waterway.
mean high water mark means a height of 1.44 metres above the Zero of Fort Denison tide gauge.
mooring facilities means a single structure or series of buoys or other structures located in the waterway for the mooring or storage of vessels and which does not have maintenance, slipway or refuelling facilities on nearby land or a wharf but which has direct structural connection between a wharf and the waterway.
relic means any deposit, object or material evidence relating to the settlement (including aboriginal habitation) of the area covered by the plan which is 50 or more years old.
Sydney Region means the Sydney Region declared under section 4 (6) of the Act to be a region for the purposes of the Act.
the map means the map marked Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 16—Walsh Bay deposited in the office of the Department of Planning.
the waterway means that part of Sydney Harbour to which this plan applies which is within Zone 2.
zone means land shown on the map in some distinctive manner for the purpose of indicating the restrictions imposed by this plan on the development of the land.
8   Adoption of Model Provisions
The Environmental Planning and Assessment Model Provisions 1980 (except the definitions of commercial premises, tourist facilities and transport terminal in clause 4 (1)) are adopted for the purposes of this plan and any reference in those provision to a local environmental plan shall, for the purposes of this plan, be read as a reference to a regional environmental plan.
9   Suspension of laws
(1)  For the purpose of enabling development to be carried out in accordance with this plan (as in force at the time the development is carried out) or in accordance with a consent granted under the Act in relation to development carried out in accordance with this plan (as so in force), section 33, of the Sydney Harbour Trust Act 1901, to the extent necessary to serve that purpose, shall not apply to the development.
(2)  Nothing in this clause excludes the application of section 33 of the Sydney Harbour Trust Act 1901 otherwise than in respect of the obtaining of development consent in accordance with this plan.
(3)  Pursuant to section 28 of the Act, before the making of this clause:
(a)  the Minister for the time being administering the provision of the Sydney Harbour Trust Act 1901 referred to in subclause (1) concurred in writing in the recommendation for the approval of the Governor of subclause (1), and
(b)  the Governor approved of subclause (1).
10   Consent authority
For the purposes of this plan, the Director of Planning shall be the consent authority.
Part 2 General restrictions on development of land
11   Zones indicated on the map
For the purposes of this plan, land to which this plan applies shall be within a zone specified hereunder if the land is shown on the map in the manner specified hereunder in relation to that zone:
Zone 1—Walsh Bay Conservation Zone—edged black and marked Zone 1.
Zone 2—Walsh Bay Waterway Zone—edged black and marked Zone 2.
12   Zone objectives and development control table
(1)  The objectives of a zone are set out in the Table to this clause under the heading “Objective of zone” appearing in the matter relating to the zone.
(2)  Except as otherwise provided by this plan, in relation to land within a zone specified in the Table to this clause, the purposes (if any) for which:
(a)  development may be carried out without development consent,
(b)  development may be carried out only with development consent, and
(c)  development is prohibited,
are specified under the headings “Without development consent”, “Only with development consent” and “Prohibited”, respectively, appearing in the matter relating to the zone.
(3)  Except as otherwise provided by this plan, the consent authority shall not grant consent to an application to carry out development on land to which this plan applies unless it is of the opinion that the carrying out of the development is generally consistent with the aims of this plan and the objectives of the zone within which the development is proposed to be carried out.
Table
Zone 1   Walsh Bay Conservation Zone
1   Objectives of zone
The objectives of this zone are:
(a)  to allow an appropriate range of uses to encourage the adaptive re-use of existing structures while not required for commercial port uses,
(b)  to ensure that development is consistent with the heritage significance, the scale, the built form and the materials of existing structures in the zone and adjoining areas,
(c)  to ensure that development is compatible with and does to detract from the financial, commercial and retail functions of the existing city central business district and the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Area, and
(d)  to ensure that development is compatible with and does not adversely impact on the residential amenity and function of the adjoining areas.
2   Without development consent
Nil.
3   Only with development consent
Any purpose other than a purpose included in item 2 or 4.
4   Prohibited
Bus depots, bus stations, car repair stations, gas holders, generating works, helipads, heliports, industries (other than home industries and light industries), institutions, junk yards, liquid fuel depots, marinas, mines, roadside stalls, road transport terminals, sawmills.
Zone 2   Walsh Bay Waterway Zone
1   Objectives of zone
The objectives of this zone are:
(a)  to control the use of the waterway between the wharves to ensure that any activities associated with any development are compatible with the commercial shipping and navigational requirements in Sydney Harbour,
(b)  to ensure that the Harbour and Harbour foreshore is recognised as a community asset, and
(c)  to limit mooring facilities for private vessels used by the lessees and tenants of property in Zone 1.
2   Without development consent
Aids to navigation, maintenance dredging, maintenance of mooring facilities, mooring of vessels owned by the Maritime Services Board.
3   Only with development consent
Boating or waterway access stairs, dredging, emergency vehicle accessways, floating restaurants or entertainment facilities, flora and fauna enclosures, mooring facilities, mooring of fishing and charter vessels, pontoons, public walkways, utility installations (other than gas holders and generating works).
4   Prohibited
Any purpose other than a purpose included in item 2 or 3.
cl 12: Am 2.1.1998.
Part 3 Special provisions
13   Walsh Bay Conservation Zone
(1)  A person shall not, in respect of the Walsh Bay Conservation Zone:
(a)  demolish or alter a building or work within the Zone,
(b)  damage or move a relic, including excavation for the purpose of exposing or removing a relic, within the Zone,
(c)  damage or despoil a place within the Zone,
(d)  erect a building on or subdivide land within the Zone, or
(e)  damage any tree within the Zone,
except with the consent of the consent authority.
(2)  The consent authority shall not grant consent to an application under subclause (1) unless it has taken into consideration the extent to which the carrying out of the proposed development would affect the heritage significance of the Walsh Bay Conservation Zone.
14   Advertising of applications
(1)  Except as provided by subclause (2), the provisions of sections 84, 85, 86, 87 (1) and 90 of the Act apply to and in respect of:
(a)  the demolition of a building or work within the Walsh Bay Conservation Zone, and
(b)  development for any purpose,
in the same way as those provisions apply to and in respect of designated development.
(2)  Subclause (1) does not apply to:
(a)  the partial demolition of a building or work within the Walsh Bay Conservation Zone if, in the opinion of the consent authority the partial demolition will be of a minor nature and will not adversely affect the heritage significance of the building or work, or
(b)  development which in the opinion of the consent authority, is of a minor nature and is consistent with the heritage significance of any building or work within the Walsh Bay Conservation Zone.
15   Development control code
(1)  If the consent authority considers it necessary or desirable to provide more detailed provisions than are contained in this plan in respect of a part or parts of the land to which this plan applies, the consent authority may, in accordance with this clause, prepare or cause to be prepared a development control code.
(2)  The format, structure, subject-matter and procedures for the preparation, public exhibition, approval, amendment and repeal of a development control code shall be in accordance with the provisions of Part 3 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 1980 which shall be read as if:
(a)  a reference to a development control plan were a reference to a development control code,
(b)  the reference to a local environmental plan were a reference to this plan, and
(c)  a reference to the council were a reference to the consent authority.
(3)  A development control code shall promote the general and specific aims of this plan, and shall generally conform to the provisions of this plan.
(4)  A development control code shall be available for public inspection, without charge, at the offices of the Department of Planning and the Council of the City of Sydney during ordinary office hours.
(5)  The consent authority shall not grant consent to an application to carry out development on land to which this plan applies to which a development control code applies unless it has taken provisions of the code into consideration.
16   Matters for consideration
In determining a development application, the consent authority shall take into consideration:
(a)  the views of Central Sydney Planning Committee constituted under the City of Sydney Act 1988,
(b)  any conditions imposed by the Heritage Council under section 63 of the Heritage Act 1977,
(c)  in relation to any development within Zone 2, the requirements of the Maritime Services Board concerning the impact of the development on commercial shipping, recreational boating and navigational issues on Sydney Harbour,
(d)  the “Walsh Bay Redevelopment Conservation Guidelines dated February 1988” prepared for the Maritime Services Board and appended to the “Walsh Bay Regional Environmental Study 1989”,
(e)  Any urban design guidelines designated as such and prepared by or on behalf of the consent authority in relation to land to which this plan applies and current on the date the development application is made,
(f)  the “Walsh Bay Regional Environmental Study 1989” prepared by the Director of Planning and held in the Department of Planning,
(g)  the “Central Sydney Strategy 1988” published jointly by the Council of the City of Sydney and the Department of Planning,
(h)  the adequacy of public access to the wharf aprons and to the foreshore,
(i)  where the development is or provides a public transport facility, whether that facility integrates with existing public transport services in the City of Sydney and provides an adequate level of service,
(j)  whether the development affects the continued use of wharf No 4 or 5 as a theatre complex and certain sites for Maritime Services Board purposes,
(k)  any plan which indicates the location of, or likely location of, any archaeological material prepared by or to the satisfaction of the Heritage Council, and
(l)  whether the development generates traffic which adversely impacts on the amenity of the area, adjoining residential areas and the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Area.
17   Commercial premises
(1)  This clause applies to land within Zone 1.
(2)  The consent authority may grant consent to an application to develop land for the purposes of commercial premises if:
(a)  the development would result in a floor area used for the purposes of commercial premises in Zone 1 not greater than 30 per cent of the total floor area used for any purpose within that Zone at that time, and
(b)  in the opinion of the consent authority, the impact of traffic likely to be generated by the development does not have a significant adverse impact on the local and arterial road network.
18   Designated development
For the purposes of this plan, mooring facilities are designated development.
19   Preliminary development and temporary uses of land
Regardless of any other provision of this plan, the consent authority may grant consent for the carrying out of:
(a)  any temporary development within Zone 2 that does not involve the erection of permanent structures or carrying out of works of a permanent nature, and the purpose of which is to facilitate the carrying out of any other development that may be carried out on land within or adjacent to Zone 2 with or without development consent, or
(b)  any development, other than designated development, within Zone 1 or 2, if it is carried out for a period of not more than 28 days (whether consecutive or non-consecutive) in any one year.
cl 19: Ins 2.1.1998.