Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of plan
This plan is called Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994.
2 Aims and objectives of the plan
(1) The aims of this plan are:(a) to provide an updated and simplified plan for the area of Hornsby, and(b) to protect and enhance the environmental qualities of the area, and(c) to facilitate the orderly and economic development of land within the area, and(d) to promote the well-being of the area’s population.(2) The objectives of this plan are:(a) to provide a land use framework for the preparation of detailed development control plans, and(b) to protect environmentally sensitive areas and the heritage of the area, and(c) to improve opportunities for ecologically sustainable development, and(d) to provide for the cultural needs of and the equitable provision of services and facilities for the community.(3) The matter appearing under the heading “Objective of Provision” in each provision of Parts 3 and 4 is intended to explain the purpose of the provision concerned and does not form part of the provision.
3 Land to which the plan applies
(1) This plan applies to all land within the area of Hornsby as shown on the map.(2) (Repealed)cl 3: Am 8.12.1995.
4 Relationship to other planning instruments
(1) The Hornsby Planning Scheme Ordinance is repealed in so far as it relates to the land to which this plan applies.(2) The following environmental planning instruments do not apply to land to which this plan applies:(a) State Environmental Planning Policy No 25—Residential Allotment Sizes and Dual Occupancy Subdivision,(b) Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 12—Dual Occupancy,(c) County of Cumberland Planning Scheme Ordinance.(3) This plan amends State Environmental Planning Policy No 25—Residential Allotment Sizes and Dual Occupancy Subdivision by omitting item 5 of Schedule 1 (Land to which this policy does not apply) and by inserting instead the following item:5 HornsbyLand to which Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 applies.(4) This plan amends Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 12—Dual Occupancy by inserting after item 1 of Schedule 1 (Land to which this plan does not apply) the following item:1A Land to which Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 applies.(5) For the purpose of State Environmental Planning Policy No 1—Development Standards the provisions of clauses 14, 15 and 20 and Schedule B which specify numeric criteria are intended to be development standards. Other provisions within this instrument which specify numeric criteria are not intended to be development standards for the purposes of State Environmental Planning Policy No 1—Development Standards.
5 Consent authority
The Council shall be the consent authority for the purposes of this plan.
6 Savings
(1) Nothing in this plan shall be construed as restricting or prohibiting or enabling the Council to restrict or prohibit:(a) the carrying out of development described in Schedule A, or(b) the use of existing buildings of the Crown by the Crown.(2) Environmental planning instruments (including, where appropriate, State environmental planning policies, regional environmental plans and the Hornsby Planning Scheme Ordinance) as in force immediately before the commencement of this plan continue to apply to a development application if:(a) the application was made but had not been finally determined before that commencement, and(b) the development that is the subject of the application is prohibited by other provisions of this plan but could, with development consent, have been carried out in accordance with those instruments as so in force.(3) Development carried out by or on behalf of the Council for the purposes of the following may be carried out on any land without development consent:(a) construction or maintenance of stormwater drainage, water quality treatment devices, water tanks, recreation areas, public amenities, temporary storage facilities,(b) installation or maintenance of street furniture, such as seats, Council information signs, street signs, street lights, bus shelters, garbage and recycling containers and bins, bollards, flag poles, telephone kiosks and the like, but not fixed outdoor vending machines,(c) construction and maintenance of roads, footpaths, cycleways, parking areas, fire trails, walking tracks and other public pedestrian areas, roads, including tree planting and repaving, street surfacing, reconstruction of kerbs, gutters and the like,(d) installation or maintenance of park furniture including seats, picnic tables, barbecue units and shelters, awnings and shade structures, gazebos and pergolas, bollards, playground equipment, flag poles, bridges, staircases, boardwalks, lighting (excluding ovals, tennis courts and the like), Council information signs,(e) installation and maintenance of goal posts, sight screens, fencing and similar ancillary sporting structures on sporting or playing fields for use in the playing/performance of sporting events (excluding grandstands, dressing sheds and other structures),(f) installation and maintenance of temporary structures for special events, including marquees, booth toilets, stages, tents, scaffolds and the like,(g) bush fire hazard reduction carried out in accordance with a bush fire management plan under the Rural Fires Act 1997,(h) bush regeneration, landscaping, gardening, tree planting, tree maintenance and tree removal.(4) The Council shall not undertake any works in accordance with subclause (3), unless it has given written notice to such persons who own or occupy the land adjoining the land on which the work is to be undertaken and the Council has considered any written submission made in relation to the works.(5) Regardless of subclause (4), the Council need not give written notice of a work proposed to be undertaken in accordance with subclause (2), where, in the opinion of the Council, the work is of a minor nature or has previously been the subject of community consultation.cl 6: Am 25.2.2000.
Part 2 Zoning controls
7 Zoning control table
(1) The zoning control table below describes the objectives for each zone, what development is permitted without development consent or only with development consent and what development is prohibited. The table also describes how the zone is shown on the map. The table relates to the following zones:Rural AA (Large Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) ZoneRural AE (Large Holdings—Extraction) ZoneRural AR (Large Holdings—Rural Landscapes) ZoneRural BA (Small Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) ZoneRural BR (Small Holdings—Rural Landscapes) ZoneResidential A (Low Density) ZoneResidential AA (Low Density—Aquaculture) ZoneResidential AM (Low Density—Medical Support) ZoneResidential AR (Low Density—Rural Village) ZoneResidential AS (Low Density—Sensitive Lands) ZoneResidential AT (Low Density—Tourist Village) ZoneResidential B (Medium Density) ZoneResidential C (Medium/High Density) ZoneResidential D (High Density) ZoneBusiness A (General) ZoneBusiness B (Special) ZoneBusiness C (Neighbourhood) ZoneBusiness D (Aquatic Service Centre) ZoneBusiness E (Service Centre) ZoneBusiness F (Town Centre) ZoneBusiness G (Town Centre Support) ZoneIndustrial A (General) ZoneIndustrial B (Light) ZoneSpecial Uses A (Community Purposes) ZoneSpecial Uses B (Transport Corridor) ZoneOpen Space A (Public Recreation—Local) ZoneOpen Space B (Public Recreation—District) ZoneOpen Space C (Private Recreation) ZoneEnvironmental Protection A (Wetlands) ZoneEnvironmental Protection B (River Catchment) ZoneEnvironmental Protection C (Tourist) ZoneEnvironmental Protection D (Recreation) ZoneNational Parks and Nature Reserves Zone(2) The objectives of the zone listed under the zone title are required to be taken into account by the Council before development consent is given to the carrying out of development within that zone.Rural AA (Large Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to restrain population growth, maintain the rural character of the area and ensure that existing or potentially productive agricultural land is preserved in large land holdings.(b) to promote agricultural use of land and provide for a range of compatible land uses which maintain the agricultural and rural environment of the area.(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; art and craft galleries; bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; ecotourism facilities; extractive industries; farmstay accommodation; forestry; group homes; guesthouse accommodation; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land cleaning; mines; places of worship; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; stock and sale yards; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured light brown and lettered “AA”.Rural AE (Large Holdings—Extraction) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to restrain population growth, ensure that existing or potentially productive agricultural land is preserved and protect geological resources.(b) to enable extraction of geological resources, prevent fragmentation of land and provide for a range of compatible land uses which maintain the rural environment of the area.(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; communications facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; extractive industries; forestry; group homes; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land clearing; mines; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; stock and sale yards; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured light brown with red edging and lettered “AE”.Rural AR (Large Holdings—Rural Landscapes) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to restrain population growth and maintain the rural character of the area.(b) to provide for a range of compatible land uses, including agriculture, which maintain the rural environment of the area.(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; art and craft galleries; bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; ecotourism facilities; extractive industries; farmstay accommodation; forestry; group homes; guesthouse accommodation; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land clearing; mines; places of worship; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; stock and sale yards; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured light brown with red edging and lettered “AR”.Rural BA (Small Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to restrain population growth, maintain the rural character of the area and ensure that existing or potentially productive agricultural land is preserved.(b) to promote agricultural use of land and provide for a range of compatible land uses which maintain the agricultural and rural environment of the area.(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; art and craft galleries; bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; ecotourism facilities; extractive industries; farmstay accommodation; forestry; group homes; guesthouse accommodation; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land clearing; mines; places of worship; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured brown and lettered “BA”.Rural BR (Small Holdings—Rural Landscapes) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to restrain population growth and maintain the rural character of the area.(b) to provide for a range of compatible land uses, including agriculture, which maintain the rural environment of the area and support the urban populace.(c) to ensure development is carried out in a manner that improves the environmental qualities, and is within the servicing capacity, of the area.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works in accordance with a farm management plan.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; art and craft galleries; bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; ecotourism facilities; extractive industries; farmstay accommodation; forestry; group homes; guesthouse accommodation; home industries; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; land clearing; mines; places of worship; recreation areas; recreation facilities; residential offices; roadside stalls; rural industries; rural structures; rural workers’ dwellings; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured brown with red edging and lettered “BR”.Residential A (Low Density) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a low density residential environment.(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a low density residential environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Home occupations; special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; exhibition homes; group homes; home offices; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations; veterinary clinics.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured pink and lettered “A”.Residential AA (Low Density—Aquaculture) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the housing needs and aquacultural activities of the population of the Hornsby area.(b) to promote a variety of housing types, aquacultural activities and other land uses compatible with a low density residential environment.(c) to provide for residential development and aquacultural activities that are within the environmental capacity of a low density residential and estuarine environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Home occupations; special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Aquaculture; child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; group homes; home industries; home offices; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations; veterinary clinics.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured pink with red edging and lettered “AA”.Residential AM (Low Density—Medical Support) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the housing and medical service needs of the population of the Hornsby area.(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses, including medical support services, compatible with a low density residential environment.(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a low density residential environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Home occupations; special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; group homes; home offices; hospitals; housing for aged or differently abled persons; medical centres; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured pink with red edging and lettered “AM”.Residential AR (Low Density—Rural Village) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the housing needs of the rural village population of the Hornsby area.(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a low density rural village environment.(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a low density rural village environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Home occupations; special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bed and breakfast accommodation; child care centres; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; housing for aged or differently abled persons; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured pink with red edging and lettered “AR”.Residential AS (Low Density—Sensitive Lands) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a low density residential environment and sensitive to the land capability and established character of this environment.(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a sensitive low density residential environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Home occupations; special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; home offices; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured pink with red edging and lettered “AS”.Residential AT (Low Density—Tourist Village) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area and expand the recreational opportunities for the wider community.(b) to promote a variety of housing types, tourist facilities and other land uses compatible with a low density residential environment.(c) to provide for residential and low key tourist development that is within the environmental capacity of a low density residential environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Home occupations; special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Child care centres; commercial home catering; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; educational establishments; group homes; home offices; housing for aged or differently abled persons; marinas; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; tourist facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured pink with red edging and lettered “AT”.Residential B (Medium Density) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a medium density residential environment.(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a medium density residential environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Child care centres; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured dark pink and lettered “B”.Residential C (Medium/High Density) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a medium to high density residential environment.(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a medium to high density residential environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Boarding houses; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured red and lettered “C”.Residential D (High Density) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the housing needs of the population of the Hornsby area.(b) to promote a variety of housing types and other land uses compatible with a high density residential environment.(c) to provide for development that is within the environmental capacity of a high density residential environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Boarding houses; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; demolition; dwelling-houses; group homes; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured red and lettered “D”.Business A (General) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.(b) to accommodate the retail, commercial and social needs of the community.(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality, cultural environment and social environment within the area.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Advertisements; bulky goods retailing establishments; business premises; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; hotels; housing for aged or differently abled persons; medical centres; motels; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service stations; shops; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured light blue and lettered “A”.Business B (Special) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.(b) to accommodate a broad range of commercial and service related business within the area.(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality, cultural environment and social environment within the area.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Advertisements; bulky goods retailing establishments; business premises; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communication facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; depots; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hotels; housing for aged or differently abled persons; medical centres; motels; motor showrooms; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service stations; utility installations; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured blue and lettered “B”.Business C (Neighbourhood) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.(b) to accommodate the retail, service and social needs of the community within the neighbourhood.(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality, cultural environment and social environment within neighbourhood business centres.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Business premises; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; dwellings; educational establishments; group homes; health consulting rooms; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; multi-unit housing; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service stations; shops; utility installations; veterinary clinics.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured dark blue and lettered “C”.Business D (Aquatic Service Centre) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.(b) to accommodate the retail, commercial, service and social needs of the community that uses the Hawkesbury River and its tributaries.(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality and aquatic, cultural and social environments within business centres and adjacent areas.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Aquaculture; business premises; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; dwellings; group homes; home occupations; housing for aged or differently abled persons; marinas; medical centres; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; tourist facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured blue with red edging and lettered “D”.Business E (Service Centre) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.(b) to accommodate the rural and residential service needs of the community.(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality and natural, cultural and social environments within business centres and adjacent areas.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; agriculture; animal boarding or training establishments; aquaculture; bulky goods retailing establishments; bus stations; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; depots; dwellings; entertainment facilities; group homes; hospitals; housing for aged or differently abled persons; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; light industries; materials recycling facilities (where the materials are contained within a building); medical centres; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; retail plant nurseries; rural industries; service shops; stock and sale yards; utility installations; vehicle body repair workshops; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment for the purpose of:Materials recycling facilities (where the materials are not contained within a building) and any other development that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured blue with red edging and lettered “E”.Business F (Town Centre) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.(b) to accommodate the retail, commercial, housing and social needs of the local and regional community.(c) to encourage development that improves the health, vitality, cultural environment and social environment within the Hornsby Town Centre.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Advertisements; bulky goods retailing establishments; business premises; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; hotels; housing for aged or differently abled persons; medical centres; motels; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service stations; shops; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.Subdivision.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured light blue with red edging and lettered “F”.Business G (Town Centre Support) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.(b) to accommodate the commercial, service, housing and social needs of the local and regional community.(c) to encourage development that supports the Hornsby Town Centre and improves the vitality, cultural environment and social environment of the Centre.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Advertisements; bulky goods retailing establishments; business premises; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; commercial home catering; communications facilities; community facilities; convenience stores; demolition; depots; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; housing for aged or differently abled persons; light industries; medical centres; motels; multi-unit housing; office premises; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; restaurants; retail plant nurseries; service shop; service stations; tourist facilities; utility installations; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured blue with red edging and lettered “G”.Industrial A (General) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.(b) to allow a broad range of industrial, warehousing and other compatible land uses to locate within the area.(c) to promote development that does not adversely impact upon the natural and built environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bus stations; car parks; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; depots; dwellings (used in conjunction with other development permitted in this zone); educational establishments; entertainment facilities; generating works; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; industries; light industries; materials recycling facilities; medical centres; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; rural industries; sawmills; service shop; service stations; utility installations; vehicle body repair workshops; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured purple and lettered “A”.Industrial B (Light) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to encourage economic growth and employment opportunities.(b) to allow a broad range of light industrial, warehousing and other compatible land uses to locate within the area.(c) to promote development that does not adversely impact upon the natural and built environment.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bus stations; car parks; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; depots; dwellings (used in conjunction with other development permitted in this zone); educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; hospitals; light industries; materials recycling facilities; medical centres; motor showrooms; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; rural industries; service shop; utility installations; vehicle body repair workshops; vehicle repair stations; veterinary hospitals; warehouses or distribution centres.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured purple with red edging and lettered “B”.Special Uses A (Community Purposes) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the cultural needs of the community.(b) to identify land for the provision of community services and facilities.(c) to ensure that community uses are compatible with the amenity of the area in which they are located.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Boarding houses; bus stations; car parks; cemeteries; child care centres; commercial home catering; commercial operation of any sites or facilities administered by the Department of School Education; communications facilities; community facilities; defence purposes; demolition; depots; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; home occupations; home offices; hospitals; housing for aged or differently abled persons; materials recycling facilities; medical centres; multi-unit housing; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; utility installations; veterinary hospitals.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured yellow and lettered “A”.Special Uses B (Transport Corridor) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to provide for the transport needs of the community.(b) to identify land for the provision of transportation networks and facilities.(c) to preserve land identified for community purposes and transport corridors.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Special care homes; utility installations.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Advertisements; bus stations; car parks; child care centres; communications facilities; community facilities; demolition; depots; dwellings; educational establishments; entertainment facilities; group homes; housing for aged or differently abled persons; materials recycling facilities; medical centres; multi-unit housing; passenger transport terminals; places of worship; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; road transport terminals.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured grey, with classified roads shown by a blue centre line.Open Space A (Public Recreation—Local) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to ensure there is provision of adequate open space to meet the needs of the community and to enhance the environmental quality of the Hornsby area.(b) to encourage a diversity of recreational settings and facilities.(c) to protect and preserve areas of urban bushland which are considered valuable in terms of their ecology.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); gardening; landscaping.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; agriculture; aquaculture; buildings ancillary to bushfire hazard reduction, gardening or landscaping; camp or caravan sites; car parks; cemeteries; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; entertainment facilities; forestry; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured green and lettered “A”.Open Space B (Public Recreation—District) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to ensure there is provision of adequate open space to meet the needs of the regional community and to enhance the environmental quality of the Hornsby area.(b) to encourage a diversity of recreational settings and facilities.(c) to protect and preserve areas of urban bushland which are considered valuable in terms of their ecology.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); gardening; landscaping.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; agriculture; aquaculture; buildings ancillary to bushfire hazard reduction, gardening or landscaping; camp or caravan sites; car parks; cemeteries; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; entertainment facilities; forestry; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured green with red edging and lettered “B”.Open Space C (Private Recreation) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to ensure there is provision of adequate open space to meet the needs of the community and to enhance the environmental quality of the Hornsby area.(b) to encourage a diversity of recreational settings and facilities.(c) to sustain the use of privately owned land for sporting activities.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); gardening; landscaping.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; agriculture; aquaculture; buildings ancillary to bushfire hazard reduction, gardening or landscaping; camp or caravan sites; car parks; cemeteries; child care centres; communication facilities; community facilities; dams; demolition; entertainment facilities; forestry; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; public buildings; recreation areas; recreation facilities; registered clubs; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured green with red edging and lettered “C”.Environmental Protection A (Wetlands) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to protect the ecological value of wetland areas.(b) to assist in the maintenance of acceptable water quality in the Hawkesbury River.(c) to provide for development that is compatible with the ecology of wetland areas.Without Development ConsentNil.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agriculture; aquaculture; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; works for drainage or that promote the scientific or educational value of wetlands.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured orange and lettered “A”.Environmental Protection B (River Catchment) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to protect the natural environment of sensitive areas within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River.(b) to protect the valleys and escarpments within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River and accommodate land uses, including housing, that recognise the environmental sensitivity of the area.(c) to protect the scenic quality of visually prominent areas and water quality within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; aquaculture; attached dwellings; bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); communications facilities; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; gardening; group homes; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; landscaping; recreation areas; recreation facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured orange with red edging and lettered “B”.Environmental Protection C (Tourist) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to protect the environment of sensitive areas within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River.(b) to promote environmentally sensitive development that provides employment opportunities.(c) to provide for visitor recreation and accommodation.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; aquaculture; attached dwellings; bushfire hazard reduction; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; recreation areas; recreation facilities; tourist facilities; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured orange with red edging and lettered “C”.Environmental Protection D (Recreation) ZoneObjectives of Zone(a) to protect the environment of sensitive areas within the catchment of the Hawkesbury River.(b) to provide opportunities for the development of recreation facilities.(c) to permit development that tolerates flooding.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agriculture; home occupations; special care homes; works which, in the opinion of the Council, are minor and will not cause significant environmental impact.Exempt development.Only With Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Agricultural structures; aquaculture; attached dwellings; bushfire hazard reduction (except ancillary buildings); camp or caravan sites; dams; demolition; dwelling-houses; intensive animal establishments; intensive horticulture establishments; recreation areas; utility installations.Subdivision.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent or permitted only with development consent.Description on MapColoured orange with red edging and lettered “D”.National Parks and Nature Reserves ZoneObjective of ZoneTo identify land dedicated or reserved as National Park under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.Without Development ConsentDevelopment for the purpose of:Anything authorised by or under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974.Only With Development ConsentNil.ProhibitedDevelopment that is not permitted without development consent.Description on MapUncoloured and with dark green edging.cl 7: Am 22.12.2000.cl 7, table: Am 25.8.1995; 19.7.1996; 24.1.1997; 20.3.1998; 11.2.2000; 25.2.2000; 8.9.2000; 22.12.2000.
Part 3 General controls
7A Exempt development
Objective of ProvisionTo exempt minor development from requiring development consent.Exempt development(1) Development of minimal environmental impact listed as exempt development in the Exempt and Complying Development—Development Control Plan adopted by the Council on 4 October 2000 is exempt development, except as provided by subclauses (2) and (3).(2) Development is exempt development only if:(a) it does not cause interference with the amenity of the neighbourhood because of the emission of noise, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke, vapour, steam, soot, ash, dust, waste water, stormwater, waste products, grit or oil or otherwise, and(b) it complies with any “deemed-to-satisfy provisions” of the Building Code of Australia relevant to the development, and(c) it complies with any relevant standards set for the development by this plan and the Exempt and Complying Development—Development Control Plan adopted by the Council on 4 October 2000, and(d) it does not contravene any condition of a development consent applying to the land, and(e) it does not obstruct drainage of the site on which it is carried out, and(f) it does not restrict any vehicular or pedestrian access to or from the site or any adjacent site, and(g) it is carried out at least one metre from any easement or public sewer main and complies with the building over sewer requirements of the Sydney Water Corporation applying to the land,(h) it does not require a tree (as defined by the Council’s Tree Preservation Order), to be removed or is located within 4 metres of a tree, and(i) the owner’s consent for the land on which the exempt development activity is to be undertaken has been granted.(3) Development is not exempt development if it is carried out on land that:(a) is the site of a heritage item, as identified in an environmental planning instrument, or(b) is an Aboriginal place under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or(c) is within the Environmental Protection A (Wetlands) zone, or(d) is reserved or dedicated under the Crown Lands Act 1989 for the preservation of flora, fauna or geological formations or for other environmental protection purposes, or(e) is an aquatic reserve declared under the Fisheries Management Act 1994.cl 7A: Ins 25.2.2000. Am 10.11.2000.
7B Complying development
Objective of ProvisionTo detail the provisions relating to complying development.Complying Development(1) Development listed as complying development in the Exempt and Complying Development—Development Control Plan adopted by the Council on 4 October 2000 is complying development if:(a) it is local development of a kind that can be carried out with consent on the land on which it is proposed, andexcept as provided by subclauses (2) and (3).(b) it is not an existing use, as defined in section 106 of the Act,(2) Development is complying development only if:(a) it complies with any “deemed-to-satisfy” provisions of the Building Code of Australia relevant to the development, and(b) it complies with any relevant standards set for the development by this plan and the Exempt and Complying Development—Development Control Plan adopted by the Council on 4 October 2000, and(c) no environmental planning instrument states that the adequacy of an acid sulfate soils management plan for the proposed development must be considered before consent can be granted for it, and(d) it is consistent with any plan of management approved under State Environmental Planning Policy No 44—Koala Habitat Protection, and with any recovery plan or threat abatement plan in force under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 that apply to the land, and(e) it does not contravene any condition of a development consent applying to the land, and(f) a certificate of compliance has been obtained for the development, if required, from Sydney Water Corporation, and(g) it is not integrated development under the Act, and(h) it does not require the concurrence of another authority, and(i) it is accessible to vehicles through a legally created accessway, driveway, right of carriageway or the like, and(j) the owner’s consent for the land on which the complying development activity is to be undertaken has been granted.(3) Development is not complying development if it is carried out on land that:(a) is an environmentally sensitive area as indicated in the Exempt and Complying Development—Development Control Plan adopted by the Council on 4 October 2000,(b) has been identified as being contaminated under State Environmental Planning Policy No 55—Remediation of Land (such as because the site has previously been used as a service station or a sheep or cattle dip, for intensive agriculture, mining or extractive industry, waste storage or waste treatment, or for the manufacture of chemicals, asbestos or asbestos products), and a notice of completion of remediation work for the proposed use has not been given to the Council in accordance with the policy, or(c) is an Aboriginal place under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or(d) is within the Environmental Protection A (Wetlands) zone, Environmental Protection B (River Catchment) zone, Environmental Protection C (Tourist) zone or Environmental Protection D (Recreation) zone, or(e) is reserved or dedicated under the Crown Lands Act 1989 for the preservation of flora, fauna or geological formations or for other environmental protection purposes, or(f) is an aquatic reserve declared under the Fisheries Management Act 1994, or(g) is identified as a scenic area of regional significance or significance beyond the region under Sydney Regional Environmental Plan No 20—Hawkesbury Nepean River.(4) A complying development certificate issued for any such development is to be subject to the conditions for the development specified in the Exempt and Complying Development—Development Control Plan adopted by the Council on 4 October 2000, as in force when the certificate is issued.cl 7B: Ins 25.2.2000. Am 10.11.2000; 22.6.2001.
8 Tree preservation
Objective of ProvisionTo maintain the amenity of the Hornsby area through the preservation of trees.Tree preservation(1) The Council may make, revoke or amend a tree preservation order.(2) A person shall not carry out or permit or direct or cause any ringbarking, cutting down, topping, lopping, removing or wilful destruction of any tree or trees to which a tree preservation order applies without the consent of the Council. This does not apply to or in respect of:(a) trees within a State Forest, or within a timber or forest reserve, within the meaning of the Forestry Act 1916, or(b) trees in a National Park, within the meaning of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or(c) action required by clause 23 of the Electricity (Overhead Line Safety) Regulation 1991, or(d) plants declared to be noxious weeds under the Noxious Weeds Act 1993.(3) A tree preservation order, and any revocation or amendment of such an order, does not have effect until it has been published in a newspaper circulating in the area of the Council.
9 Landform modification
Objective of ProvisionTo control soil erosion, sedimentation, tree loss and drainage impacts associated with landform modification.Landform modificationA person shall not, without the consent of the Council, carry out a work or any other development on land for any purpose where the work or other development has, in the opinion of the Council, the effect of significantly affecting the natural environment, through either filling or excavation.
10 Services
Objective of ProvisionTo ensure that all development has adequate water and sewerage services.ServicesThe Council shall not grant consent to the carrying out of development on land to which this plan applies unless it is satisfied that adequate water and sewerage services are available and arrangements have been made that are satisfactory to the Water Board for the provision, adjustment or amplification of the Board’s water, sewerage and drainage systems.
11 Development near zone boundaries
Objective of ProvisionTo allow for development near zone boundaries where the development is prohibited by zoning but is not inconsistent with the aims and objectives of this plan.Development near zone boundaries(1) This clause applies to transitional land.(2) Regardless of any other provision of this plan, development may, with the consent of the Council, be carried out on land to which this clause applies within a zone, for any purpose for which development may be carried out in the adjoining zone, where the Council is satisfied that:(a) the development is not inconsistent with the aims and objectives of this plan and the objectives of both zones, and(b) in the case of business or industrial development, suitable land or premises are not available for the development in any business or industrial zone in the locality.
12 Temporary use of land
Objective of ProvisionTo permit the temporary use of land for cultural activities.Temporary use of landRegardless of any other provision of this plan, a person may carry out development on any land with the consent of the Council for any purpose for a maximum period of 28 days, whether consecutive or non-consecutive, in any one year provided that, in the opinion of the Council, the purpose contributes to the cultural well-being of the community.
13 Suspension of restrictions on land
Objective of ProvisionTo ensure private restrictions do not restrict development or activities being carried out in accordance with this plan.Suspension of covenants, agreements and similar instruments(1) For the purpose of enabling development to be carried out in accordance with this plan and in accordance with a consent granted under the Act, any agreement, covenant or other similar instrument that would otherwise prohibit or restrict development which is in accordance with this plan or such a consent does not apply to the development. This does not affect the rights or interests of any public authority under any registered instrument.(2) In accordance with section 28 of the Act, the Governor approved of subclause (1) before this plan was made.
Part 4 Special controls
14 Density
Objective of ProvisionTo provide for the development of land at a density that is in accordance with the land’s environmental capacity and zone objectives.Subdivision(1) Land may be subdivided, but only with the consent of the Council.(2) If a subdivision creates an allotment wholly within one of the zones specified in the table below, the allotment must have at least the minimum area set by the table for an allotment in the zone. If a subdivision creates an allotment parts of which are within different zones, at least one of which is a zone specified in the table below, the allotment must include at least so much land within a zone specified in the table as is the minimum area set by the table for an allotment in the zone. In calculating the area of a battle-axe or hatchet shaped allotment, the area of any accessway, right of carriageway or the like is to be excluded.Minimum Allotment Size Table
Zone Minimum area per allotment Rural AA (Large Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) 10ha Rural AE (Large Holdings—Extraction) 10ha Rural AR (Large Holdings—Rural Landscapes) 10ha Rural BA (Small Holdings—Agricultural Landscapes) 2ha Rural BR (Small Holdings—Rural Landscapes) 2ha Residential A (Low Density) 500m2 Residential AA (Low Density—Aquaculture) 500m2 Residential AM (Low Density—Medical Support) 500m2 Residential AR (Low Density—Rural Village) 500m2 Residential AS (Low Density—Sensitive Lands) 600m2 Residential AT (Low Density—Tourist Village) 500m2 Environmental Protection A (Wetlands) 40ha Environmental Protection B (River Catchment) 40ha Environmental Protection C (Tourist) 1000m2 Environmental Protection D (Recreation) 5haMulti-unit housing(3) Regardless of subclause (2), the Council may consent to the development of land for the purpose of multi-unit housing, but only where the Council is satisfied that the development will result in a density not greater than:(a) one dwelling per 350m2 within the Residential A, AA, AM, or AT zone, exclusive of any accessway, rights of carriageway and public or private roads, or(b) one dwelling per 400m2 within the Residential AS zone, exclusive of any accessway, rights of carriageway and public or private roads.(4) Land within the Residential A, AA, AM, AS or AT zone on which dwellings comprising multi-unit housing are situated may be subdivided for the purpose of creating separate land titles for dwellings only if the subdivision complies with subclause (2). The separate occupation of the proposed lots illustrated by a proposed strata plan relating to multi-unit housing situated on any such land is prohibited.(4A) The Council is not to consent to the erection of multi-unit housing on a site area consisting of the whole or part of any of the 9 numbered development sites shown edged heavy black on Diagram 1 in Schedule BA unless the Council has considered whether it should require consolidation of all or some of the allotments comprising the numbered development site concerned.(4B) Regardless of subclauses (2), (3) and (4), the Council may consent to the subdivision or other development of land shown edged heavy black in Diagram 2 in Schedule BA for the purposes of multi-unit housing, if the proposed development satisfies the provisions on that Diagram.Housing for aged or differently abled persons(5) This clause does not apply to development for the purposes of housing for aged or differently abled persons.cl 14: Am 15.12.1995; 17.7.1998; 15.10.1999; 22.12.2000.
15 Floorspace ratio
Objective of ProvisionTo control the intensity and scale of development of land so that development will be in accordance with the land’s environmental capacity and zone objectives.Floorspace ratio(1) Development is not to result in a building that exceeds the floorspace ratio indicated in the table below.Floorspace Ratio Table
Zone Floorspace Ratio Residential A (Low Density) 0.4:1 Residential AA (Low Density—Aquaculture) 0.4:1 Residential AM (Low Density—Medical Support) 0.4:1 Residential AR (Low Density—Rural Village) 0.4:1 Residential AS (Low Density—Sensitive Lands) 0.4:1 Residential AT (Low Density—Tourist Village) 0.4:1 Residential B (Medium Density) 0.6:1 Residential C (Medium/High Density) 1.2:1 Residential D (High Density) 1.6:1 Business A (General) 1:1 Business B (Special) 0.5:1 Business C (Neighbourhood) 0.5:1 Business D (Aquatic Service Centre) 0.5:1 Business E (Service Centre) 0.7:1 Business F (Town Centre) 2:1 Business G (Town Centre Support) 1:1 Industrial A (General) 1:1 Industrial B (Light) 1:1 Environmental Protection C (Tourist) 0.3:1 Environmental Protection D (Recreation) 0.02:1Floorspace ratio variations(2) Regardless of subclause (1), the Council may consent to development which results in a floorspace ratio greater than that indicated in the table if the proposed floorspace ratio satisfies the provisions of Schedule B.Floorspace ratios for Residential D (High Density) zone(3) Despite subclause (1), the Council is not to consent to the erection of multi-unit housing on any of the 9 numbered development sites shown edged heavy black on Diagram 1 in Schedule BA unless the Council is satisfied that the development will result in a floorspace ratio of not less than 1.6:1 and not more than 2:1.Exclusion of certain areas in low density residential zones(4) For the purposes of this clause, the area of any accessway, right of carriageway or the like is to be excluded from the site area for the purposes of calculating the floorspace ratio for land within any of the following zones:(a) the Residential A (Low Density) Zone,(b) the Residential AA (Low Density—Aquaculture) Zone,(c) the Residential AM (Low Density—Medical Support) Zone,(d) the Residential AR (Low Density—Rural Village) Zone,(e) the Residential AS (Low Density—Sensitive Lands) Zone,(f) the Residential AT (Low Density—Tourist Village) Zone.cl 15: Am 17.7.1998; 22.12.2000; 8.2.2002.
16 Council land
Objective of ProvisionTo classify Council land for operational purposes.Classification of public land(1) The land referred to in Schedule C is classified or reclassified as operational land.(2) Nothing in this clause prevents the classification or reclassification of land by the Council under section 31, 32 or 33 of the Local Government Act 1993.(3) In accordance with section 30 of the Local Government Act 1993, a parcel of land shown edged heavy black on a Diagram set out in Part 2 of Schedule C, to the extent (if any) that it is a public reserve, ceases to be a public reserve on the commencement of the relevant amending plan and, by the operation of that plan, is discharged from any trusts, estates, interests, dedications, conditions, restrictions and covenants affecting the land or any part of the land, except for:(aa) those trusts, estates, interests, dedications, conditions, restrictions and covenants (if any) specified in relation to the land on a Diagram set out in Part 2 of Schedule C, and(a) any reservations that except land out of a Crown grant relating to the land, and(b) reservations of minerals (within the meaning of the Crown Lands Act 1989).(4) Before the relevant amending plan that inserted a Diagram into Part 2 of Schedule C was made, the Governor approved of subclause (3) applying to the land.(5) In this clause, the relevant amending plan, in relation to a parcel of land shown edged heavy black on a Diagram set out in Part 2 of Schedule C, is the local environmental plan cited at the end of the description of the parcel on the Diagram.(6) Land described in Part 1 of Schedule C is not affected by the amendments made by the Local Government Amendment (Community Land Management) Act 1998 to section 30 of the Local Government Act 1993.(7) A parcel of land shown edged heavy black on a Diagram set out in Part 3 of Schedule C:(a) to the extent (if any) that the land is a public reserve, does not cease to be a public reserve, and(b) continues to be affected by any trusts, estates, interests, dedications, conditions, restrictions or covenants by which it was affected before its classification, or reclassification, as the case requires, as operational land.cl 16: Am 25.2.2000; 16.3.2001; 1.3.2002.
17 Land acquisition
Objective of ProvisionTo provide for the acquisition of land for community purposes.Acquisition of certain land(1) The owner of any vacant land within the Special Uses B (Transport Corridor) zone and marked on the map with a blue centre line may, by notice in writing, require:(a) the Roads and Traffic Authority—in the case of land that is included in the 5 year works program of the Roads and Traffic Authority current at the time of receipt of the notice, or(b) the corporation under the Act—in any other case, to acquire the land.(2) The owner of any land within the Special Uses B (Transport Corridor) zone and marked on the map with a blue centre line that is not vacant may, by notice in writing, require the Roads and Traffic Authority to acquire the land if:(a) the land is included in the 5 year works program of the Roads and Traffic Authority current at the time of receipt of the notice, or(b) the Roads and Traffic Authority is of the opinion that the owner of the land will suffer hardship if the land is not acquired within a reasonable time.(3) On receipt of a notice under this clause, the Roads and Traffic Authority or the corporation, as the case may be, must acquire the land unless the land might reasonably be required to be dedicated for public roads.(4) The owner of any land within the Special Uses B (Transport Corridor) zone marked “Proposed County Road” may request, in writing, the Department of Planning to acquire the land. On receipt of the request, the Department of Planning must acquire the land.(5) The owner of land in the Open Space A (Public Recreation—Local) zone may request, in writing, the Council to acquire the land. On receipt of the request, the Council must acquire the land.(6) The owner of land in the Open Space B (Public Recreation—District) zone which is cross hatched on the map may request, in writing, the corporation to acquire the land. On receipt of the request, the corporation must acquire the land.(7) Nothing in this clause requires a public authority to acquire land that is owned by another public authority and held by the other public authority for a purpose referred to in section 26 (c) of the Act.Interim development(8) The Council may, with the concurrence of the public authority responsible for acquisition of the land, consent to any development of land zoned Special Uses B (Transport Corridor), or Open Space A (Public Recreation—Local) or Open Space B (Public Recreation—District) if the land has not been acquired by the public authority responsible for acquisition of the land. In determining whether to grant concurrence, the public authority shall take into consideration the effect of the proposed development on the costs of acquisition, the imminence of acquisition and the costs of reinstatement of the land for the purposes for which the land is to be acquired.
18 Heritage
Objective of ProvisionTo provide for continuity with the past by conserving the heritage of the Hornsby area and to ensure that Aboriginal heritage is preserved and conserved wherever possible.Consent for heritage items and conservation areas(1) The consent of the Council is required to carry out the following development if it affects a building, work, tree, relic or place that is a heritage item listed in Schedule D or that is situated within a heritage conservation area shown in Schedule E:(a) demolishing, defacing or damaging such a heritage item or component of a heritage conservation area,(b) altering such a heritage item or component of a heritage conservation area by making structural changes to its exterior,(c) altering such a heritage item or component of a heritage conservation area by making non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of its exterior, except changes resulting from any maintenance necessary for its ongoing protective care which does not adversely affect its heritage significance,(d) moving such a heritage item or component of a heritage conservation area, or excavating land for the purpose of discovering or moving such an item or component, if it is a relic,(e) erecting a building on, or subdividing, land on which such a heritage item is located or which is within a heritage conservation area.(2) Development consent is not required by this clause if the Council is of the opinion that the proposed development would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the heritage item or heritage conservation area.(3) When determining a development application required by this clause, the Council must take into consideration the extent to which the carrying out of the proposed development would affect the heritage significance of the heritage item or heritage conservation area.Heritage Council to be notified of proposed demolition(4) Before granting consent to an application to demolish a heritage item of regional, State or national significance, the Council must notify the Heritage Council of its intention to do so and take into consideration any comments received from the Heritage Council within 28 days of the notice being sent.Development in the vicinity of heritage items, heritage conservation areas, archaeological sites or potential archaeological sites(5) The Council must take into consideration the likely effect of the proposed development on the heritage significance of a heritage item and its setting, and on the heritage significance of a heritage conservation area, archaeological site or potential archaeological site, when determining an application for consent to carry out development on land in its vicinity.Heritage assessment and conservation plans(6) The Council must not determine a development application required by this clause until it has considered:(a) a heritage assessment, if a heritage item of local significance is involved, or(b) a conservation plan, if a heritage item of regional, State or national significance is involved.Development of known or potential archaeological sites(7) The Council may grant consent to the carrying out of development on an archaeological site, or a potential archaeological site that has European heritage significance, only if the consent authority is satisfied that any necessary excavation permit under the Heritage Act 1977 has been granted.Classification of heritage items(8) Heritage items are classified as being of local, regional, State or national significance in Schedule D.Management of Aboriginal sites, relics and places(9) The Council may grant consent to the carrying out of development on:(a) an archaeological site or a potential archaeological site that is the location of an Aboriginal place or relic, within the meaning of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or(b) on land containing bushland and zoned:(i) Rural AA, AE, AR, BA or BR, where the area to be disturbed is greater than 0.1ha, or(ii) Residential A, AA, AM, AR, AS or AT, with a site area greater than 1ha, or(iii) Open Space A, B or C, where the area of land to be disturbed is greater than 0.1ha, or(iv) Environmental Protection A, B, C or D, with a site area greater than 1ha or where the area of land to be disturbed is greater than 0.1ha, oronly if the Council has considered an assessment of Aboriginal heritage which includes an assessment of how the proposed development would affect the conservation of the site and any relic known to be located at the site and identifying conservation policies and management mechanisms that are appropriate to enable conservation of both the site and any such relic.(c) on land which contains any or all of the following locations or features:(i) estuarine foreshore,(ii) a creekline/drainage line with sandstone base,(iii) sandstone exposures at ground level which are larger than 5m2 in area, or(iv) sandstone cliffline or isolated boulder higher than 2m,Conservation Incentives(10) The Council may grant consent to an application to carry out development involving the use, for any purpose, of a building that is a heritage item and/or an ancillary outbuilding on land zoned Rural AA, AR, BA or BR, even though that development is prohibited elsewhere in this plan, if it is satisfied that:(a) the proposed development would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the item and its setting, or the amenity of the area, and(b) the proposed development would not adversely affect the traffic or car parking conditions of the site or area, and(c) the proposed development is compatible with the rural character of the area, and(d) the conservation of the building depends on the granting of the consent, and(e) in the event that the heritage item is demolished or destroyed, the use ceases within 12 months.(11) The Council may grant consent to an application to carry out development involving the erection of a second dwelling on a site that contains a dwelling that is a heritage item, even though that development is prohibited elsewhere in this plan, if:(a) the item is located on land zoned Rural AA, AR, BA or BR, and(b) the Council is satisfied that the erection of a second dwelling would not adversely affect the heritage significance of the item or its setting, and(c) the conservation of the building depends on the granting of the consent, and(d) the proposal does not involve subdivision, unless the minimum subdivision standard of the relevant zones are met.cl 18: Am 8.3.1996; 24.9.1999; 22.12.2000.
19 Bushland protection
Objective of ProvisionTo protect significant flora and fauna habitats.Bushland protection(1) A person shall not carry out development on land designated “bushland protection” on the map without the consent of the Council.(2) For the purpose of removal of doubt, development on any such land includes:(a) the erection of a fence or any other structure at all on the land, and(b) the removal of soil or rock from the land, and(c) the deposit of soil, rock or any other matter on the land, and(d) the destruction or removal of any tree or other vegetation on the land.
20 Waterways
Objective of ProvisionTo protect the amenity of foreshore areas and control development within flood prone areas.Development below mean high water mark(1) The consent of the Council is required for all development below mean high water mark.Foreshore building line(2) A foreshore building line applies as indicated by a broken black line on the map and identified as “Foreshore Building Line”.(3) Regardless of the zoning control table in this plan, development is prohibited between the foreshore building line and mean high water mark, except development for the purpose of the following, which requires development consent:(a) a wharf, jetty or pontoon,(b) a slipway,(c) a single storey boatshed not exceeding 30m2 in area,(d) works to enable pedestrian access.Flood prone land(4) Flood prone land is the land located between the mean high water mark and the flood line shown by a blue line and identified as “Flood Line” on the map.(5) Development consent is required for all development between the flood line and the mean high water mark.(6) The floor of any habitable part of a building situated on flood prone land is to be not less than 6 metres above standard datum.
21 Designated development
Objective of ProvisionTo ensure that development with potential for significant environmental impact is more closely examined.Designated developmentDevelopment for the following purposes of land within Sanbrook Inlet, Brooklyn Boat Harbour and Parsley Bay, or on land which is located within a distance of 20 metres below the mean high water mark of Dangar Island is declared to be designated development:(a) dredging (other than for drainage purposes or minor dredging works as determined by the Council),(b) reclamation.
22 Exceptions
Objective of ProvisionTo provide exceptions that allow or prohibit land uses and other development in accordance with the overall objectives of this plan.Exemptions(1) Regardless of any other provision in this plan, the following land uses and other development are permitted with the consent of the Council in accordance with the following Table:Table
Address/Area Land Description Permitted Land Use or Other Development No 236 New Line Road, Dural Lot 1 DP 584938 Ceramic tile factory Nos 11–31 Alexandria Parade, Waitara Lot 105 DP 3250
Lots X and Y DP 399500
Lot A DP 308125 Club No 57 Salisbury Road, Asquith Part Lot 2 DP 610539 Parking Nos 1665–1669 Old Northern Road, Glenorie Lot 2 DP 216873 Shop not exceeding 72m2 and associated storage of primary produce not exceeding 63m2 Nos 23, 25 and 27 Wongala Crescent, Beecroft Lot Y DP 380446
Lots 7 and 8 DP 758074
Lot 1 DP 951303 Office premises within dwelling-houses where the floorspace ratio for all buildings does not exceed 0.3:1 Nos 388–400 Pennant Hills Road, Pennant Hills Part Lot G DP 372261
Lots C and 4–7 DP 262782 Service station No 21 Ethel Street, Hornsby Lot 2 DP 502194 Use of the existing professional consulting rooms by not more than three medical practitioners and one dentist Land within a Residential zone Each site for which consent has been obtained for the use of a building for health consulting rooms prior to the commencement of this plan. Health consulting rooms Land within a Rural zone Each site for which consent has been obtained for the use of a building or land for a retail plant nursery prior to the commencement of this plan. Retail plant nurseries No 26 Stanley Road, Epping Lot 1, DP 211131 Use of premises as a restaurant for not more than five years after the date on which Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 1) took effect. Nos 69–73 Bay Road, Berrilee Lot 2 DP 610018 Parking. Lot 355 Berowra Waters Road, Berowra Heights Lot 355 DP 752026 Subdivision, to create a maximum of three (3) lots and one (1) dwelling on each lot. Land within the Dural Service Centre Lot 1 DP 285130
Lot 2 DP 285130
Lot 3 DP 285130
Lot 2 DP 845733 Eat in/takeaway restaurant. Land within the Dural Service Centre Pt Lot 1 DP 552772
Lot 7 DP 285169
Lot 2 DP 285160
Lot 15 DP 285169 Eat in restaurant. No 12 Northcote Road, Hornsby Lots A and B DP 374600 and Lot 6 DP 10020 Strata title subdivision. No 857 Old Northern Road, Dural Pt Lot C, DP 349226 Use of the house (which is a heritage item) and outbuilding situated on the land when this item commenced, for an antique shop, art gallery and antique restoration workshop. Nos 41–45 Pacific Highway, Waitara Lot 2 DP 221831 Motor showroom. No 30 Edgeworth David Avenue, Hornsby Lot 1 DP 935991 Place of worship. No 154 Castle Hill Road, Cherrybrook Lot 32 DP 771968 Strata title subdivision No 50 Carters Road, Dural Part of Lot 3 DP 419265, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 46)” High-techology industry involving laser research and preparation of laser-based and other technology-based multi-media displays for off-site performances. The land bounded by the Main Northern Railway, Pretoria Parade, Pacific Highway and Government Road, Hornsby. Land shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 36)”. Business premises; office premises; restaurants; shops located on the ground floor. Land within a Rural zone Each site for which consent has been obtained for the use of a building or land for an education establishment prior to the commencement of Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 50). Education establishments Land within a Rural zone Each site for which consent has been obtained for the use of a building or land for a caravan park prior to the commencement of Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 50). Caravan parks Land within a Rural zone Each site for which consent has been obtained for the use of a building or land for a public building prior to the commencement of Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 50). Public buildings No 353 Galston Road, Galston Pt Lot B2 DP 353028 Coffee shop or a dine-in-only restaurant No 8 Crusader Road, Galston Part of Lot 159 DP 752048 zoned Open Space C (Private Recreation) Youth and family camp incorporating education, religious, recreation and other activities, including temporary on-site accommodation for clients and staff and permanent accommodation for staff No 94B Bay Road, Berrilee Lot 247, DP 752048 Storage of boats, caravans, trailers and ancillary cars Nos 180–184 Pennant Hills Road, Thornleigh Part Lot 5 DP 484
Lot 1 DP 650531
Lot 1 DP 937677
Lot 1 DP 779936 Veterinary hospital, boarding kennels and restaurant Nos 186–190 Pennant Hills Road, Thornleigh Lot 1 DP 1002891
Lot 1 DP 792802
Lot 1 DP 1002902 Service station and convenience store No 27 Rembrandt Street, Carlingford Lot 209 DP 206540 Pathology collection centreProhibitions(2) Regardless of any other provision in this plan, the following land uses and other development are prohibited in accordance with the following Table:Table
Address/Area Land Description Prohibited Land Use or Other Development Nos 295–299 Pennant Hills Road, Nos 1–3 Thornleigh Street and No 6X Station Street, Thornleigh Lots 24–26 DP 263535
Lots 23 and 24
Section 4 DP 1854
Lot 2 DP 561409 Drive-in take-away restaurant No 83 David Road, Castle Hill Lot 1071 DP 786446 Take-away food shops or restaurants having a gross floor area of greater than 120m2. Take-away food shops or restaurants which would result in the total gross floor area of all the take-away food shops and restaurants on the land exceeding 390m2.cl 22: Am 9.9.1994; 25.8.1995; 1.11.1996; 24.1.1997; 11.7.1997; 22.8.1997; 28.11.1997; 17.7.1998; 31.7.1998; 30.10.1998; 19.2.1999; 2.7.1999; 16.7.1999; 19.5.2000; 22.12.2000; 10.8.2001; 1.2.2002; 8.3.2002.
Part 5 Dictionary
23 Dictionary
(1) In this plan:abattoir means a building or place used for the slaughter of animals, whether or not it is also used for the processing, manufacture or distribution of animal by-products, and includes a knackery.advertisement means the display of symbols, messages or other devices for promotional purposes or for conveying information, instructions, directions or the like, whether or not the display includes the erection of a structure or the carrying out of a work.agricultural structure means any structure associated with agriculture, and includes farm sheds, barns, silos, greenhouses, glasshouses and the like.agriculture means:(a) the growing of rain-fed crops where fertiliser and irrigation is applied from time to time, and includes the growing of pasture and orchards, or(b) the grazing of animals such as beef and dairy cattle, deer and alpaca for commercial purposes.alter in relation to a heritage item or to a building or work within a heritage conservation area, means:(a) make structural changes to the outside of the heritage item, building or work, or(b) make non-structural changes to the detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the heritage item, building or work, not including changes resulting from the maintenance of the existing detail, fabric, finish or appearance of the outside of the heritage item, building or work.animal boarding or training establishments means a building or place used for the breeding, boarding, training or keeping of, or for caring for, non-livestock animals for commercial purposes where the majority of feed is not grown on the land on which the building or place is located, and includes a riding school.aquaculture means cultivation (including propagation and rearing) of the living resources of the sea or inland waters, whether or not that cultivation is carried out in a farm established for that purpose using an artificially created body of water, and includes fishing and oyster farming activities.art and craft gallery means a building used for the manufacture, display and sale of locally produced art and craft (including painting, sculpture, pottery and ceramics, photography, wood and metal work, lead light, leatherwork and handicrafts), where:(a) the use is undertaken by the permanent residents of the property, and(b) the use does not involve the employment of more than 3 persons other than those residents, and(c) the use does not interfere in any way with the amenity of adjoining properties or the locality in which the property is situated, and(d) the use is principally the manufacturing of art and craft products which may be displayed and sold at the premise, and(e) the display and retail component of the use does not occupy an area of more than 75% of the proposed floor area or 150 square metres whichever is the lesser, and(f) the use does not involve the exhibition of any notice, advertisement or sign (other than a non-illuminated notice or sign which would fit within a rectangular figure of 0.5m2 and exhibited on that dwelling to indicate the name and occupation of the residents, and(g) the use is to be conducted within a rural structure not exceeding 200m2 in size and designed in keeping with the character of the locality, and(h) the use does not include the mass production of art and craft products.attached dwelling means a dwelling attached to another dwelling by a common wall or ceiling or floor where the dwellings maintain the appearance of a single building and where not more than two dwellings are erected on the same allotment of land.bed and breakfast accommodation means a dwelling-house within which accommodation and breakfast are provided for a tariff:(a) by any one or more of the permanent residents of the dwelling house, and(b) on a short term basis for a maximum of 6 travellers, and(c) without the exhibition of any notice, advertisement or sign at the site of the dwelling-house (other than a non-illuminated notice or sign which would fit within a rectangular figure of 0.5m2).boarding house means a building or place:(a) at which accommodation, meals and laundry facilities are provided to the residents of the building or place, and(b) which is not licensed to sell liquor within the meaning of the Liquor Act 1982.bulky goods retailing establishment means a building or place used for the sale by retail or auction, or the hire or display, of items (whether goods or materials) which, in the opinion of the Council, are of such a size, shape or weight as to require:(a) a large area for handling, storage or display, orbut does not include a building or place:(b) direct vehicular access to the site of the building or place by members of the public, for the purpose of loading items into or onto their vehicles after purchase,(c) used for the sale of food, clothing or petrol, or(d) used for a purpose that would adversely affect the range of services offered by existing facilities located in any nearby business or industrial centre.bushfire hazard reduction means a reduction or modification (by controlled burning or mechanical or manual means) of material that constitutes a bushfire hazard.bushland means land on which there is vegetation which is either a remainder of the natural vegetation of the land or is still representative of the structure and floristics of the natural vegetation.business premises means a building or place in which there is carried on an occupation, profession, light industry or trade or banking activities which provides a service directly and regularly to the public, but does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this clause.bus station means a building or place used as a terminal for the assembly and dispersal of passengers travelling by bus or for the servicing, repairing and garaging of buses and other vehicles used for the purpose of a bus transport undertaking.camp or caravan site means a site used for the purpose of:(a) placing moveable dwellings (within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993) for permanent accommodation or for the temporary accommodation of tourists, or(b) the erection, assembly or placement of cabins for the temporary accommodation of tourists.car park means a building or place used for parking vehicles and any related manoeuvring space and access, whether operated for gain or not.cemetery means a building or place used for the disposal or processing of dead human beings or animals, and includes a crematorium and burial ground.child care centre means a building or place which is used (whether or not for profit) for the purpose of educating, minding or caring for children (whether or not any of the children are related to the owner or operator), but only if the following conditions are satisfied:(a) the children number 6 or more, are under 6 years of age, and do not attend a government school, or a registered non-government school, within the meaning of the Education Reform Act 1990,(b) the building or place does not provide residential care for any of the children (other than those related to the owner or operator).classified road has the same meaning as in the Roads Act 1993.commercial home catering means the use of a dwelling-house for the purpose of food preparation, and for packaging and storing food for consumption or sale (or both) off the premises, where:(a) the use is carried on only within the external walls of the dwelling-house, and(b) the use is undertaken by the permanent residents of the dwelling-house, and(c) the use does not involve the employment of persons other than those residents, and(d) the use does not interfere with the amenity of adjoining properties or the locality in which the dwelling-house is situated, and(e) the use does not occupy an area of more than 50m2, and(f) the use does not involve the exhibition of any notice, advertisement or sign (other than a non-illuminated notice or sign which would fit within a rectangular figure of 0.5m2 and exhibited on that dwelling-house to indicate the name and occupation of the resident), and(g) the use does not involve exposure to view to any public place of any matter other than any such notice, advertisement or sign, and(h) the use does not involve the selling of any items from the premises.communications facility means a building, structure, work or place used primarily for or in connection with the transmitting or receiving of signals for the purpose of communication, and includes radio masts, towers, satellite discs and the like.community facility means a building or place owned or controlled by a public authority or a body of persons which may provide for the physical, social, cultural or intellectual development or welfare of the local community, but does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this clause.community land means land classified or reclassified as community land within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993.conservation plan means a document, including diagrams, establishing the heritage significance of a heritage item or a heritage conservation area and identifying the conservation policies and management mechanisms that are appropriate to enable that significance to be retained.convenience store means a shop selling a variety of small consumer goods and petrol, oil and petroleum products, whether or not other goods are available for hire at the shop.dam means an excavation in which water is stored for the containment of water by the use of earthen walls or walls made of other materials.defence purposes means a lawful use of a building or place by the Commonwealth Department of Defence.demolition, in relation to a heritage item or to a building, work, relic or place within a heritage conservation area, means the damaging, defacing, destruction, pulling down or removal of the heritage item, building, work, relic or place, in whole or in part.demolition, means the complete or partial dismantling of a building or structure, by pre-planned and controlled methods or procedures.depot means a building or place used for the storage (but not sale) of plant, machinery, goods or materials used or intended to be used by the owner or occupier of the building or place, but does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this clause.dredging means the removal of material from the bed of a river.dwelling means a room or number of rooms occupied or used, or so constructed or adapted as to be capable of being occupied or used, as a separate domicile.dwelling-house means a dwelling, other than a rural worker’s dwelling or an attached dwelling, that is the only dwelling on an allotment.ecotourism facility means any nature based tourism activity or facility that involves education and interpretation of the natural environment and that is managed so as to be ecologically sustainable. It may include the encouragement of local culture, including aboriginal history, the education of visitors and locals to increase respect for their surroundings, and/or the development of infrastructure to protect and conserve sensitive sites. It may include the construction of staff quarters or guesthouse accommodation.educational establishment means a building or place used for education (including teaching) and includes:(a) a school, and(b) a tertiary institution, being a university, a TAFE college (within the meaning of the Technical and Further Education Commission Act 1990), teachers’ college, technical college or other tertiary college providing formal education which is constituted by or under an Act, andwhether or not accommodation for staff or students, or both, is provided and whether or not used for the purpose of gain.(c) an art gallery or museum that is not used to sell the items displayed in it,entertainment facility means a building or place used for the purpose of sport, entertainment, exhibitions or displays, and includes:(a) sports stadiums, showgrounds, racecourses and the like, and(b) theatres, cinemas, music halls, concert halls, open air theatres, drive-in theatres and the like.exhibition home means a dwelling-house or dwelling used temporarily for display purposes.extractive industry means:(a) development involving the winning or removal of extractive material from land, or(b) an industry or undertaking (other than a mine) which depends for its operation on the winning or removal of extractive material from the land on which it is carried on.extractive material means a substance such as sand, soil, gravel, clay, turf, rock or stone, but does not include coal, shale, petroleum, uranium or any mineral within the meaning of the Mining Act 1992.farm management plan means a plan of management prepared by or on behalf of a landowner for the on-going management of land used or proposed to be used for the purposes of agriculture, an animal boarding or training establishment or intensive agriculture, being a plan that:(a) has been approved by the Council, and(b) predicts all farm management practices for a 10 year period, and(c) provides for a new farm management plan to be prepared and lodged with the Council at the end of the 10 year period, and(d) indicates agricultural, soil, water, nutrient and vegetation management practices appropriate to the land, and(e) provides for an update report on the implementation of the plan to be submitted to the Council every 2 years.farmstay accommodation means owner-occupied premises, used for the purpose of agriculture, aquaculture or an animal boarding or training establishment, which are also used for the temporary or short term accommodation of a maximum of 6 travellers at any one time and which may include the provision of breakfast and planned farm related guest activities, but does not include a restaurant.fishing and oyster farming activities means a building or place used for the cultivation and harvesting of fish or oysters, and includes a building or place used for:(a) the growing, processing, purification, packaging, distribution, research, marketing or storage of fish or oyster products, and(b) the preparation or repair of equipment ancillary to fishing or oyster farming, and(c) fishing or oyster farming cooperatives or education centres.floor means that space within a building which is situated between one floor level and the floor level next above or, if there is no floor above, the ceiling or roof above.floorspace ratio, in relation to a site, means the ratio of the gross floor area of any building or buildings on the site to the site area.forestry includes arboriculture, sylviculture and the destruction of trees and shrubs for the purpose of:(a) afforestation, forest protection or the cutting, dressing and preparing (otherwise than in a sawmill) of wood and other forest products, or(b) establishing roads necessary for the removal of wood and forest products, or(c) forest protection.generating works means a building or place used for the purpose of making or generating gas, electricity or other forms of energy.gross floor area means the sum of the areas of 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 1.4 metres above each floor level, excluding:(a) columns, fin walls, sun control devices, awnings and any other elements, projections or works outside the general lines of the outer face of the external wall, and(b) lift towers, cooling towers, machinery and plant rooms, ancillary storage space and air-conditioning ducts, and(c) car parking needed to meet any requirements of the Council and any internal designated vehicular or pedestrian access, and(d) space for the loading and unloading of goods, and(e) internal public arcades and thoroughfares, terraces and balconies with outer walls less than 1.4 metres high.group home means a permanent group home or a transitional group home, but does not include a special care home.guesthouse accommodation means owner-occupied residential premises used for the temporary or short term accommodation of paying guests and which includes the provision of meals in its tariff, but does not include a restaurant.hazardous industry means development for the purpose of an industry which, if the development were in operation and when all measures proposed to reduce or minimise its impact on the locality were employed (such as measures to isolate the development from existing or likely future development on other land in the locality), would pose a significant risk, in relation to the locality:(a) to human health, life or property, or(b) to the biophysical environment.hazardous storage establishment means any establishment at which goods, materials or products are stored which, if in operation and when all measures proposed to reduce or minimise its impact on the locality are employed (such as measures to isolate the establishment from existing or likely future development on other land in the locality), would pose a significant risk, in relation to the locality:(a) to human health, life or property, or(b) to the biophysical environment.health consulting rooms means the use of a building which is compatible with the use of the surrounding area, by not more than 3 medical practitioners (including dentists) for the purpose of providing medical or dental services and by not more than 3 employees in conjunction with that practice.height means the greatest distance measured vertically from any point of a building to the natural ground level directly below that point.helicopter landing site means a place not open to the public used for the taking off and landing of helicopters.heliport means a place open to the public used for the taking off and landing of helicopters, whether or not it includes:(a) a terminal building, or(b) facilities for the parking, storage or repair of helicopters.heritage assessment means an assessment of the impact of proposed development on the heritage significance of a heritage item and its setting and any heritage conservation area within which it is situated which may or may not include a management strategy for the ongoing conservation of the item or area.heritage conservation area means land shown edged heavy black on a diagram in Schedule E and includes components situated on or within the land such as buildings, works, relics, trees and places (such as gardens).heritage item means a building, work, relic, tree, or place listed in Schedule D.heritage significance means historic, scientific, cultural, social, archaeological, architectural, natural or aesthetic significance.home industry means a light industry carried on in a building where:(a) the industry is undertaken by one or more of the permanent residents of the dwelling, and(b) the industry does not involve the employment of more than 3 persons other than those residents, and(c) the industry does not interfere in any way with the amenity of adjoining properties or the locality in which the dwelling is situated, and(d) the industry does not occupy an area of more than 200 square metres, and(e) the industry does not involve the exhibition of any notice, advertisement or sign (other than a notice or sign which would fit within a rectangular figure 1.2 metres in length and 0.6 metres in height and exhibited on that dwelling or land to indicate the name and occupation of the residents).home occupation means the use of a dwelling for the purpose of an office or business, where:(a) the use is carried on only within the external walls of the dwelling, and(b) the use is undertaken by the permanent residents of the dwelling, and(c) the use does not involve the employment of persons other than those residents, and(d) the use does not interfere in any way with the amenity of adjoining properties or the locality in which the dwelling is situated, and(e) the use does not occupy an area of more than 50m2, and(f) the use does not involve the exhibition of any notice, advertisement or sign (other than a non-illuminated notice or sign which would fit within a rectangular figure of 0.5m2 and exhibited on that dwelling to indicate the name and occupation of the resident), and(g) the use does not involve exposure to view from any public place of any matter other than any such notice, advertisement or sign, and(h) the use does not involve the selling of any items from the premises.home office means the use of a dwelling-house for the purpose of office premises, where:(a) the use is carried out by permanent residents of the dwelling and no more than two employees or contractors, and(b) the use is carried on only within the external walls of the dwelling (not including any garage), and(c) the Council is of the opinion that the use does not interfere with the amenity of adjoining properties or the locality in which the dwelling is situated, and(d) the use does not occupy an area of more than 50m2, and(e) the use does not involve the exhibition of any notice, advertisement or sign (other than a non-illuminated notice or sign which would fit within a rectangular figure of 0.5m2 and is exhibited on that dwelling to indicate the name and occupation of the resident), and(f) the use does not involve exposure to view from any public place of any matter other than any such notice, advertisement or sign, and(g) the use does not involve the selling of any items from the premises, and(h) the use does not change the appearance of the dwelling or the land out of character with that of the adjoining land.hospital means a building or place used for the purpose of providing professional health services (including preventative care, diagnosis, medical or surgical treatment or counselling) to people admitted as in-patients, whether or not out-patients are also cared for or treated at the building or place.hotel means the premises to which a hotelier’s licence granted under the Liquor Act 1982 relates and may include temporary or short-term accommodation for travellers.housing for aged or differently abled persons means residential accommodation which may take any building form and may be or include a hostel and which is, or is intended to be used as, housing for the permanent accommodation of:(a) persons over 55 years of age, or(b) persons of any age who, as a result of having a mental, physical or sensory impairment, either permanently or for an extended period, have substantially limited opportunities to enjoy a full and active life.industry means the manufacturing, assembling, altering, repairing, renovating, ornamenting, finishing, cleaning, washing, dismantling, processing or adapting of any goods or articles for commercial purposes, but (in the zoning control table) does not include any other use of land elsewhere defined in this clause.intensive animal establishment means the use of a building or place for holding cattle, goats, poultry or other livestock in a confined area to be reared or fattened (wholly or substantially) on prepared or manufactured feed which, without limiting the generality of the above, may consist of or include:(a) a poultry farm, or(b) a feedlot, or(c) a piggery, orbut not a use of a building or place for the keeping of livestock or poultry intended solely for personal consumption or enjoyment by the owner or occupier of the building.(d) a dairy farm,intensive horticulture establishment means the use of a place to grow commercial crops of plants or fungi, whether under cover or in the open, using intensive agricultural systems such as hydroponics or a sprinkler system (but not use of a place to grow produce for personal household consumption or enjoyment).land clearing means the removal or destruction of bushland or vegetation including shrubs, groundwater and trees.light industry means an industry in which the processes carried on, or the transportation involved or the machinery or materials used, do not interfere unreasonably with the amenity of the neighbourhood, but does not include a use of land elsewhere defined in this clause.maintenance means the continuous protective care of the fabric of a heritage item and its setting.marina means a building or place used or intended to be used to provide moorings for boats and includes any associated:(a) slipways, pontoons, jetties, piers or the like, and(b) facilities for the repair, maintenance and fuelling of, or for the provision of accessories and parts for boats.materials recycling facility means a building or place used for the collecting, sorting, dismantling, storing, abandoning or recycling of second-hand or scrap materials for the purpose of resale, reuse or transfer.medical centre means a building or place used for the purpose of providing professional health services (such as preventative care, diagnosis, medical or surgical treatment or counselling) to out-patients only, and includes health consulting rooms.mine means a place which depends for its operation on the winning or removal of any material to which the Mining Act 1992 or the Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991 applies, and includes a place used for the storage and primary processing of the material obtained.motel means premises, not being a hotel, used for the temporary or short term accommodation of travellers, and which may also include a restaurant and/or conference facilities.motor showroom means a building or place used or intended for use for the display or sale of motor vehicles and accessories including boats, caravans and trailers.moveable dwelling means a dwelling which is:(a) a self contained dwelling including at least a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, living area, toilet and laundry facilities, and(b) manufactured off-site in one or more major sections and transported to a site for installation, andbut does not include a caravan, mobile home and the like.(c) capable of being placed on and removed from a site within 24 hours,multi-unit housing means 2 or more dwellings, whether attached or not, but does not include a hotel or motel.offensive industry means development for the purpose of an industry which, if the development were in operation and when all measures proposed to reduce or minimise its impact on the locality were employed (such as measures to isolate the development from existing or likely future development on other land in the locality), would emit a polluting discharge (such as noise) in a manner which would have a significant adverse impact in the locality or on existing or likely future development on other land in the locality.offensive storage establishment means any establishment at which goods, materials or products are stored and which, if in operation and when all measures proposed to reduce or minimise its impact on the locality were employed (such as measures to isolate the establishment from existing or likely future development on other land in the locality), would emit a polluting discharge (such as noise) in a manner which would have a significant adverse impact in the locality or on existing or likely future development on other land in the locality.office premises means a building or place used for the purpose of administration, clerical, technical, professional or like activities (except dealing with members of the public on a direct and regular basis or otherwise than by appointment), but does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this clause.operational land means land classified or reclassified as operational land within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993.passenger transport terminal means any building or place used for the assembly and dispersal of passengers travelling by any form of passenger transport, and includes any facilities required for parking, manoeuvring, storage or routine servicing of any vehicle forming part of that undertaking.permanent group home means a dwelling:(a) which is used to provide a household environment for differently abled persons or socially disadvantaged persons, whether or not those persons are related, andbut does not include a building for the housing of aged or differently abled persons.(b) which is occupied by the persons referred to in paragraph (a) as a single household, with or without paid or unpaid supervision or care and with or without payment for board and lodging being required,place of worship means a building or place used for the purpose of religious worship, whether or not the building or place is also used for counselling, social events or religious training by a congregation or religious group.potential archaeological site means a site known to the Council to have archaeological potential.public building means a building or place used as a business or office by a public authority or an organisation established for public purposes.public meeting means an assembly held for a public purpose to which admission may ordinarily be gained by members of the public (whether or not on payment of money, or other consideration, as the price or condition of admission), but does not include an assembly held for the purpose of religious worship only.reclamation means the deposition of material from a river bed.recreation area means:(a) a children’s playground,(b) an area used or intended for use for sporting activities or sporting facilities,but does not include a racecourse or a showground.(c) an area used or intended for use to provide facilities for recreational activities which promote the physical, cultural or intellectual welfare of persons within the community, being facilities provided by:(i) the Council, or(ii) a body of persons associated for the purpose of the physical, cultural or intellectual welfare of persons within the community,recreation facility means a building or place used for sporting activities, recreation or leisure activities, whether or not operated for the purpose of gain, but does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this clause.registered club means a building or place which is used by persons associated, or by a body incorporated, for a social, literary, political, sporting, athletic or other similar lawful purpose and which is, or is intended to be, registered under the Registered Clubs Act 1976.relic means any deposit, object or material evidence relating to:(a) the use or settlement of the area of Hornsby, not being Aboriginal habitation, which is more than 50 years old, or(b) Aboriginal habitation of the area of Hornsby both prior to and concurrently with its occupation by persons of European extraction, including human remains.residential office means a dwelling in which an occupation is carried on by the permanent residents of the dwelling which does not involve any of the following:(a) the employment of more than 3 persons other than the permanent residents,(b) interference in any way with the amenity of adjoining properties or the locality in which the dwelling is situated,(c) the exhibition of any notice, advertisement or sign (other than a notice or sign which would fit within a rectangular figure 1.2 metres in length and 0.6 metres in height and exhibited on that dwelling or land to indicate the name and occupation of the resident),(d) exposure to view from any public place of any matter, except as provided by paragraph (c),(e) a change in the appearance of the dwelling or the land on which it is erected out of character with that of the adjoining land.restaurant means a building or place the principal purpose of which is the provision of food to people for consumption on the premises.retail plant nursery means a building or place used for growing plants and selling plants by retail, whether or not it is also used for the sale of landscape supplies (including earth products) or other landscape and horticultural products.roadside stall means a building or place (not exceeding 20m2 in floorspace or area) where only primary products produced on the property on which the building or place is situated are exposed or offered for sale or sold by retail.rural industry means a business activity involving:(a) the handling, treating, processing or packing of primary products produced in the locality in which the industry is situated, or(b) the regular servicing or repairing of plant or equipment used for the purpose of agriculture, aquaculture or for the purpose of a business activity referred to in paragraph (a).rural structure means any shed, barn, outbuilding or the like associated with a dwelling and used by the permanent residents of the dwelling for storage, hobbies, home occupations and the like.rural workers’ dwelling means a moveable dwelling:(a) located on land on which a dwelling-house is or is intended to be located, and(b) used as the place of residence by persons whose principal employment is for the purpose of agriculture, animal establishment, aquaculture or a rural industry on that land, and(c) with a maximum gross floor area of 110m2.sawmill means a mill handling, cutting and processing timber from logs or baulks.service shop means a small shop used as a bank, chemist’s shop, coffee shop, milk bar or newsagency where the use does not occupy a gross floor area of more than 100m2.service station means a building or place used for the fuelling of motor vehicles and for the sale by retail of petrol, oil or other petroleum products, whether or not the building or place is also used for one or more of the following purposes:(a) the hiring of trailers,(b) the retail selling or the installing of spare parts and accessories for motor vehicles,(c) the washing and greasing of motor vehicles,(d) the repairing or servicing of motor vehicles (other than body building, panel beating or spray painting),(e) the retail selling or hiring of small consumer goods.shop means a building or place used for the purpose of selling, whether by retail or auction, or for the hiring or display for the purpose of selling or hiring, of items (whether goods or materials).shop means a building or place used for the purpose of selling, whether by retail or auction, or for the hiring or display for the purpose of selling or hiring, of items (whether goods or materials) but does not include a building or place elsewhere defined in this clause.site area, in relation to development, means the area of land to which an application for consent to carry out the development relates, exclusive of any land on which the development is not permitted by or under an environmental planning instrument.special care home means an existing dwelling:(a) which is used to provide a household environment for differently abled persons or socially disadvantaged persons, whether or not those persons are related, and(b) which is occupied by the persons referred to in paragraph (a) as a single household, with or without paid or unpaid supervision or care and with or without payment for board and lodging being required, andbut does not include a building for the housing of aged or differently abled persons.(c) which does not contain more than 5 bedrooms or is occupied at the same time by not more residents (including resident staff, if any) than is equal to the number calculated by multiplying the number of bedrooms in the home by 2,stock and sale yard means a building or place used for the purpose of offering livestock or poultry for sale.the Act means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.the Council means the Hornsby Council.the map means the map marked “Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994”, as amended by the maps (or specified sheets of maps) marked as follows:Editorial note—The amending maps are not necessarily listed in the order of gazettal. Information about the order of gazettal can be determined by referring to the Historical notes at the end of the plan.Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 2)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan (Amendment No 4)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 5)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 6)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 7)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 9)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 12)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 14)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 15)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 19)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 22)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 24)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 25)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 27)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 28)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 29)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 31)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 32)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 33)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 34)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 35)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 36)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 37)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 38)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 43)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 40)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 44)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 45)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 47)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 48)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 50)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 52)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 56)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 61)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 62)Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 74)tourist facility means an establishment providing primarily for tourist accommodation or recreation, or both, and may include bed and breakfast accommodation, boatsheds, boat landing facilities, camp or caravan sites, ecotourism facilities, farmstay accommodation, guesthouse accommodation, holiday cabins, picnic grounds, house boats, playgrounds, restaurants, water sport facilities, clubs, marinas and motels.transitional land means that land which is within 20 metres of a boundary between any two zones.transitional group home means a dwelling:(a) which is used to provide temporary accommodation, for the purpose of relief or rehabilitation, for differently abled persons or socially disadvantaged persons, whether or not those persons are related, andbut does not include housing for aged or differently abled persons,(b) which is occupied by the persons referred to in paragraph (a) as a single household, with or without paid or unpaid supervision or care and with or without payment for board and lodging being required,utility installation means a building, work or undertaking carried out under the authority of any Government authority (including the Council), or in pursuance of any Commonwealth or State Act, for the purpose of:(a) railways or roads, or(b) railway, road, water or air transport, or wharf or river undertakings, or(c) the provision of sewerage or drainage services, or(d) the supply of water, hydraulic power, electricity or gas, or(e) telecommunications facilities, or(f) collecting recyclable materials, where that undertaking does not occupy an area of more than 100m2.vehicle body repair workshop means a building or place used for the repair of vehicles or agricultural machinery, being repairs involving body building, panel beating or spray painting.vehicle repair station means a building or place used for the purpose of carrying out repairs to vehicles or the selling and fitting of accessories to vehicles or agricultural machinery.veterinary clinic means a building or place used for diagnosing or medically (but not surgically) treating animals where animals are not accommodated on the premises, but does not include a veterinary hospital.veterinary hospital means a building or place used for diagnosing or surgically or medically treating animals, whether or not animals are kept on the premises for the purpose of treatment, and includes a veterinary clinic.warehouse or distribution centre means a building or place used mainly for storing, handling or displaying items (whether goods or materials) which have been produced or manufactured for sale, but not for the retail sale of items to the public from the building or place.(2) A reference in this plan:(a) to a building or place used for a purpose includes a reference to a building or place intended to be used for that purpose, and(b) to a map is a reference to a map deposited in the office of the Council.cl 23: Am 25.8.1995; 8.12.1995; 23.2.1996; 8.3.1996; 28.6.1996; 19.7.1996; 1.11.1996; 27.3.1997; 4.7.1997; 11.7.1997; 19.12.1997; 20.3.1998; 1.5.1998; 8.5.1998; 31.7.1998; 18.9.1998; 9.10.1998; 7.5.1999; 21.5.1999; 16.7.1999; 24.9.1999; 8.10.1999; 15.10.1999; 11.2.2000; 25.2.2000; 4.8.2000; 8.9.2000; 15.9.2000; 22.12.2000; 8.6.2001; 13.7.2001; 20.9.2002.
Schedule A
(Clause 6 (1) (a))
1
The carrying out by persons carrying on railway undertakings on land comprised in their undertakings of:but excluding:
(a) any development required in connection with the movement of traffic by rail, including the construction, reconstruction, alteration, maintenance and repair of ways, works and plant, and
(b) the erection within the limits of a railway station of buildings for any purpose,
(c) the construction of new railways, railway stations and bridges over roads,
(d) the erection, reconstruction and alteration of buildings for purposes other than railway undertaking purposes outside the limits of a railway station and the reconstruction or alteration, so as materially to affect their design, of railway stations or bridges,
(e) the formation or alteration of any means of access to a road, and
(f) the erection, reconstruction and alteration of buildings for purposes other than railway purposes where such buildings have direct access to a public place.
2
The carrying out by persons carrying on public utility undertakings, being water, sewerage, drainage, electricity or gas undertakings, of any of the following development, being development required for the purpose of their undertakings, that is to say:
(a) development of any description at or below the surface of the ground,
(b) the installation of any plant inside a building or the installation or erection within the premises of a generating station or substation established before the appointed day of any plant or other structures or erections required in connection with the station or substation,
(c) the installation or erection of any plant or other structures or erections by way of addition to or replacement or extension of plant or structures or erections already installed or erected, including the installation in an electrical transmission line of substations, feeder-pillars or transformer housing, but not including the erection of overhead lines for the supply of electricity or pipes above the surface of the ground for the supply of water, or the installation of substations, feeder-pillars or transformer housings of stone, concrete or brickworks,
(d) the provision of overhead service lines in pursuance of any statutory power to provide a supply of electricity,
(e) the erection of service reservoirs on land acquired or in process of being acquired for the purpose thereof before the appointed day, provided reasonable notice of the proposed erection is given to the Council, or
(f) any other development except:(i) the erection of buildings, the installation or erection of plant or other structures or erections and the reconstruction or alteration, so as materially to affect the design or external appearance thereof, of buildings, or(ii) the formation or alteration of any means of access to a road.
3
The carrying out by persons carrying on public utility undertakings, being water transport undertakings, or land comprised in their undertakings, of any development required in connection with the movement of traffic by water, including the construction, reconstruction, alteration, maintenance and repair of ways, buildings, wharves, works and plant required for that purpose, except:
(a) the erection of buildings and the reconstruction or alteration of buildings so as materially to affect the design or external appearance thereof, or
(b) the formation or alteration of any means of access to a road.
4
The carrying out by persons carrying on public utility undertakings, being wharf or river undertakings, on land comprised in their undertakings, of any development required for the purposes of shipping or in connection with the embarking, loading, discharging or transport of passengers, live-stock or goods at a wharf or the movement of traffic by a railway forming part of the undertaking, including the construction, reconstruction, alteration, maintenance and repair of ways, buildings, works and plant for those purposes, except:
(a) the construction of bridges, the erection of any other buildings, and the reconstruction or alteration of bridges or of buildings so as materially to affect their design or external appearance, or
(b) the formation or alteration of any means of access to a road.
5
The carrying out by persons carrying on public utility undertakings, being air transport undertakings, on land comprised in their undertakings, within the boundaries of any aerodrome, of any development required in connection with the movement of traffic by air, including the construction, reconstruction, alteration, maintenance and repair of ways, buildings, wharves, works and plant required for that purpose, except:
(a) the erection of buildings and the reconstruction or alteration of buildings so as materially to affect their design or external appearance thereof, or
(b) the formation or alteration of any means of access to a road.
6
The carrying out by persons carrying on public utility undertakings, being road transport undertakings, on land comprised in their undertakings, of any development required in connection with the movement of traffic by road, including the construction, reconstruction, alteration, maintenance and repair of buildings, works and plant required for that purpose, except:
(a) the erection of buildings and the reconstruction or alteration of buildings so as materially to affect their design or external appearance, or
(b) the formation or alteration of any means of access to a road.
7
The carrying out by the owner or lessee of a mine (other than a mineral sands mine), on the mine, of any development required for the purposes of a mine, except:
(a) the erection of buildings (not being plant or other structures or erections required for the mining, working, treatment or disposal of minerals) and the reconstruction, alteration or extension of buildings, so as materially to affect their design or external appearance, or
(b) the formation of any means of access to a road.
8
The carrying out of any development required in connection with the construction, reconstruction, improvement, maintenance or repair of any road, except the widening, realignment or relocation of such road.
9
The carrying out of any forestry work by the Forestry Commission, a School Forest Trust or Community Forest Authorities empowered under relevant Acts to undertake afforestation, roading, protection, cutting and marketing of timber, and other forestry purposes under such Acts or upon any Crown land temporarily reserved from sale as a timber reserve under the Forestry Act 1916.
10
The carrying out by a Rural Lands Protection Board of any development required for the improvement and maintenance of travelling stock and water reserves, except:
(i) the erection of buildings and the reconstruction or alteration of buildings so as materially to affect their design or purpose, or
(ii) any development designed to change the use or purpose of any such reserve.
11
The carrying out or causing to be carried out by a Council engaged in flood mitigation works or by the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation of any work for the purposes of soil conservation, irrigation, afforestation, reafforestation, flood irrigation, water conservation or river improvement in pursuance of the provisions of the Water Act 1912, the Irrigation Act 1912, the Farm Water Supplies Act 1946 or the Rivers and Foreshores Improvement Act 1948, except:
(i) the erection of buildings, the installation or erection of plant or other structures or erections and the reconstruction or alteration of buildings so as materially to affect their design or external appearance, or
(ii) the formation or alteration of any means of access to a road.
12
In this Schedule, the appointed day means the day on which this plan commenced.
Schedule B
(Clause 15 (2))
Diagram 1
The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 1 shall not exceed 1.5:1, although the Council may consent to development that results in a floorspace ratio of not more than 2:1, subject to the provision of public amenities to the satisfaction of the Council.
Diagram 2
The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 2 shall not exceed 1.5:1.
Diagram 3
The floorspace ratio in respect of the site area consisting of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 3 shall not exceed 1:1.
Diagram 4
The Council may consent to development that results in additional gross floor area of up to half the site area above that allowed by the floorspace ratio in respect of land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 4, subject to the observance of performance standards limiting building height, access to Pennant Hills Road and requiring set backs from adjoining homes to the satisfaction of the Council.
Diagram 5
The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 5 shall not exceed 0.75:1.
Diagram 6
The Council may consent to development that results in a floorspace ratio of not more than 1.5:1 in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 6, subject to the provision of public amenities to the satisfaction of the Council.
Diagram 7
The Council may consent to development that results in a floorspace ratio of not more than 1:1 in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 7, subject to the provision of public amenities to the satisfaction of the Council.
Diagram 8
The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 8 shall not exceed 0.9:1.
Diagram 9
The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 9 shall not exceed 0.7:1, except where the gross floor area that results in a floorspace ratio in excess of 0.7:1 is used or proposed to be used exclusively for the purposes of a child care centre.
Diagram 10
The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 10 may exceed 1:1 where the gross floor area that results in a floorspace ratio in excess of 1:1 is used or proposed to be used exclusively for the purpose of multi-unit housing.
Diagram 11
Land described in diagram 11
1 The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 11 may exceed 2:1 where the gross floor area that results in a floorspace ratio in excess of 2:1 is used or proposed to be used exclusively for the purpose of multi-unit housing.
2 The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 11 may exceed 2:1, but must not exceed 4:1 where:(a) the proposed development:(i) will be carried out on a site area in excess of 1500m2 and the gross floor area that results in a floorspace ratio in excess of 2:1 (the additional floorspace) does not exceed an amount calculated at the rate of 10m2 for each 100m2 of site area in excess of 1500m2, provided the additional floor space does not exceed the site area, and(ii) in the case of development proposed on land within Zone No 3 (f), incorporates retail and service industry facilities, acceptable to the Council, on the ground level of each building and the additional floor space does not exceed an amount calculated at the rate of 10m2 for each 100m2 of retail or service area on the ground level, and(b) the proposed development:(i) makes provision for a public precinct comprising an open air space of at least 225m2 in area whether situated at, above or below ground level and which is open to the public, but does not include an arcade, passageway, thoroughfare or other means of passing from one place to another, and the additional floor space does not exceed an amount calculated at the rate of 2m2 of floor space for each square metre of public precinct, or(ii) incorporates a community or recreation area in the facility acceptable to the Council, provided the additional floor space ratio does not exceed the site area, and(c) the proposed development satisfies the following principles:(i) the development will not cause significant overshadowing of public places, relative to the patterns or usage of those places,(ii) the development will not cause significant overshadowing of nearby residential development,(iii) the development will not unreasonably intrude into views and vistas,(iv) the development incorporates appropriate measures for convenient, sheltered access for pedestrians, including access to adjoining land,(v) the development makes appropriate provision for the supply of vehicle parking space, whether on the same land as the development or other land, or both, relative to the characteristics of the development, possible future changes of use of buildings resulting from carrying out the development, and the capacity of the street system serving the land on which the development is to be carried out,(vi) the development is unlikely to have the possible effect of sterilising the land or other land for future economic development,(vii) in the case of land adjoining improvement works for the town centre of Hornsby carried out or proposed by the Council (including pedestrian malls), the development, by virtue of its height, awnings, facade, set-back of upper levels, building materials, colours, signs and activities to be carried out in the development, complements those works, and(viii) the development and any associated vehicle movements are not likely to unreasonably affect the amenity of any residential development in the vicinity.
3 The requirements of Clause 2 (b) (i) are taken to be satisfied if, instead of the provision of a public precinct acceptable to the Council within the development:(a) a public precinct, comprising an open air space of at least 225m2 in area whether situated at, above or below ground level and which is open to the public, but does not include an arcade, passageway, thoroughfare or other means of passing from one place to another, acceptable to the Council is provided on other land which, in the opinion of the Council, will be sufficiently close to the site of the development to be capable of convenient use by occupants of or visitors to the development or a part of the development, or(b) a cash contribution is paid to the Council to be applied by it towards the cost of providing a public precinct or precincts comprising open air space areas of at least 225m2 whether situated at, above or below ground level and which are open to the public, but do not include an arcade, passageway, thoroughfare or other means of passing from one place to another which, in the opinion of the Council, will be of benefit to occupants of or visitors to the development and other buildings in its neighbourhood.
4 In cases where Clause 3 (a) applies, the additional floor space allowed shall not exceed 2m2 of floor space for each square metre of public precinct provided on other land and, where Clause 3 (b) applies, the additional floor space allowed shall not exceed 2m2 of floor space for each square metre of public precinct which the Council determines could have been provided within the development for the amount of the contribution paid to the Council.
5 The requirements of Clause 2 (b) (ii) are taken to be satisfied if, instead of the provision in the facility of a community or recreation area acceptable to the Council:(a) a community or recreation area acceptable to the Council is provided on other land which, in the opinion of the Council, will be sufficiently close to the site of the development as to be capable of convenient use by occupants of or visitors to the development or part of the development, or(b) a cash contribution is paid to the Council to be applied by it towards the cost of providing community or recreation areas which, in the opinion of the Council, will be of benefit to occupants of or visitors to the development and other buildings in its neighbourhood, and the additional floor space does not exceed the site area.
6 In deciding what additional floor space shall be permitted in cases where a cash contribution is made in accordance with clause 5 (b), the Council shall have regard to the extent and nature of the community or recreation area which could have been provided within the development if the amount contributed had been applied.
Diagram 12
Land described in diagram 12
1 The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 12 may exceed 1:1 where the gross floor area that results in a floorspace ratio in excess of 1:1 is used or proposed to be used exclusively for the purpose of multi-unit housing.
2 The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 12 may exceed 1:1, but must not exceed 2:1 where:(a) the development site comprises not less than half of the area of all the land shown edged heavy black on the above map, and(b) the floorspace ratio does not exceed (1 + x):1 where x is the fraction stating the ratio of the area of the development site to the area of the whole of the land shown edged heavy black, and(c) the development satisfies the following principles:(i) the development will not cause significant overshadowing of public places, relative to the patterns or usage of those places,(ii) the development will not cause significant overshadowing of nearby residential development,(iii) the development will not unreasonably intrude into views and vistas,(iv) the development incorporates appropriate measures for convenient, sheltered access for pedestrians, including access to adjoining land,(v) the development makes appropriate provision for the supply of vehicle parking space, whether on the same land as the development or other land, or both, relative to the characteristics of the development, possible future changes of use of the development, and the capacity of the street system serving the land on which the development is to be carried out,(vi) the development is unlikely to have the possible effect of sterilising the land or other land for future economic development,(vii) in the case of land adjoining improvement works for the town centre of Hornsby carried out or proposed by the Council (including pedestrian malls), the development, by virtue of its height, awnings, facade, set-back of upper levels, building materials, colours, signs and activities to be carried out in the development, complements those works, and(viii) the development and any associated vehicle movements are not likely to unreasonably affect the amenity of any residential development in the vicinity.
Diagram 13
Diagram 14
The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 14:subject to the proposed development satisfying the following:
(a) may exceed 1:1, but must not exceed 1.5:1 where the site area is greater than 1,000m2 and less than 2,000m2, and
(b) may exceed 1:1, but must not exceed 2:1 where the site area is 2,000m2 or more,
(c) the development must retain existing front facades to Langston Place, as nominated by the Business Lands Development Control Plan adopted by the Council on 18 December 2000, and
(d) the development must involve the provision of a rear access lane from Pembroke Street, and
(e) the development must comply with the development standards of the Business Lands Development Control Plan, including the principles of the Epping Commercial Centre Masterplan embodied in that Plan, adopted by the Council on 18 December 2000.
Diagram 16
The floorspace ratio in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 16 may exceed 1:1 where the gross floor area that results in a floorspace ratio in excess of 1:1 is used or proposed to be used exclusively for the purpose of multi-unit housing.
Diagram 17
The Council may consent to development that results in a floorspace ratio of not more than 1.5:1 in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 17 subject to the provision of public car parking to the satisfaction of the Council.
Diagram 18
The Council may consent to development that results in a floorspace ratio of not more than 0.82:1 in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 18 where the Council is satisfied that the area of land marked “proposed village green” on Diagram 18 will be transferred to the Council as public open space.
Diagram 19
The Council may consent to development that results in a floorspace ratio of not more than 0.6:1 in respect of the land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 19, subject to the observance of performance standards to the satisfaction of the Council relating to streetscape, impact on surrounding development, pedestrian and cycle links, retention of significant trees, stormwater retention, water quality treatment, vehicular access and future road extensions.
sch B: Am 24.1.1997; 27.3.1997; 17.7.1998; 15.10.1999; 15.9.2000; 29.6.2001.
Schedule BA
(Clause 14 (4A), 15 (3))
Diagram 1
Diagram 2
The Council may consent to development that results in allotments smaller than those required by clause 14 (2) and/or a density of dwellings in excess of that allowed by clause 14 (3) in respect of land shown edged heavy black on Diagram 2, subject to a maximum density of 33 dwellings per hectare and the observance of performance standards to the satisfaction of the Council relating to streetscape, impact on surrounding development, pedestrian and cycle links, retention of significant trees, stormwater retention, water quality treatment, vehicular access and future road extensions.
sch BA: Ins 17.7.1998. Am 15.10.1999.
Schedule C
(Clause 16 (1))
Part 1 Land classified or reclassified before application of amendments made to s 30 of Local Government Act 1993
Diagram A
The land shown edged heavy black in Diagram A has been reclassified as operational land.
Diagram B
The land shown edged heavy black in Diagram B has been reclassified as operational land.
Diagram C
The land shown edged heavy black in Diagram C has been reclassified as operational land.
Diagram D
The land shown edged heavy black in Diagram D has been reclassified as operational land.
Diagram E
The land shown edged heavy black in Diagram E has been reclassified as operational land.
Diagram F
The land shown edged heavy black in Diagram F has been reclassified as operational land.
Diagram G
Part 2 Public reserve status and other interests discharged
Diagram AA (previously Diagram G)
Lot 31, DP 27987, known as No 2X Fairburn Avenue, West Pennant Hills—Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 49).
Diagram AB
Lot 9, DP 261361, known as No 1X Swan Place, Pennant Hills—Easement for transmission line noted on Certificate of Title Folio Identifier 9/261361—Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 68).
Diagram AC
Part of Lot 18, DP 202186, Calabash Point, Berowra Creek, has been reclassified as operational land as shown edged heavy black in Diagram AC—Hornsby Shire Local Environmental Plan 1994 (Amendment No 63).
Part 3 Public reserve status and other interests retained
Diagram BA
Berowra Waters
The land shown edged heavy black in Diagram BA, being part Lot 1, DP 318160 and part Lot 33, DP 14065, Bay Road, Berowra Waters, has been reclassified as operational land
sch C: Am 1.5.1998; 8.5.1998; 31.7.1998; 18.9.1998; 25.2.2000; 4.8.2000; 16.3.2001; 22.6.2001; 1.3.2002.
Schedule D
(Clauses 18 (1), 23)
In this Schedule:for the purpose of describing significance, the symbol “L” means local, “R” means regional, “S” means State and “N” means national, and
for the purpose of describing an address, the symbol “X” means adjacent to the address specified.
Address | Property description | Item | Significance |
Arcadia | |||
89–91 Arcadia Road | Lot 201, DP 752048 | Arcadia General Store | L |
109 Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 533940 | “Weerona” and garden | L |
123 Arcadia Road | Pt Lot 7, DP 446220 | Mobb’s House | L |
136 Arcadia Road | Pt Lot 25, DP 975148 | Arcadia Community Hall | L |
138 Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 598637 | St. Columb’s Anglican Church | L |
140 Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 797478 and Lot 1, DP 597328 | Arcadia Public School—original building (excluding other buildings and grounds) | L |
26 Blacks Road | Lots 1 and 3, DP 587065 | House | L |
58–62 Calabash Road | Lot 233, DP 752048 | Waddell Ridge Group, dwelling remains, cistern, benchmark, rock inscription, field terracing, road terracing, fenceline, footings. | L |
3 Cobah Road | Lot 1, DP 210810 | House | L |
15 Cobah Road | Lot 2, DP 609304 | House | L |
40–44 Cobah Road | Lots 1–3, DP 203756 | Windbreak and garden | L |
Halls Road | Road Reserve | Windbreak | L |
1 Halls Road | Lot D, DP 369476 | House | L |
2 Smalls Road | Lot 3, DP 563428 | House | L |
10–12 Smalls Road | Lot 2, DP 874443 | House and outbuildings | L |
15 Smalls Road | Lot 2, DP 564660 | House | L |
Sunnyridge Road | Windbreak | L | |
Asquith | |||
2X Chelmsford Street | Lot 1114, DP 822293 | Mills Park | L |
5 Dudley Street | Lot A, DP 375534 | House | L |
Halden Street | Road Reserve | Trees, Asquith Station and nature strip | L |
419 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot 11, DP 12901 | House | L |
466A Pacific Highway | Lot 10, DP 845796 | House | L |
480 Pacific Highway | Lot 14, DP 16107 | House | L |
Royston Parade | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
1 Royston Parade | Lot 1, DP 702242 | Grounds—St Patricks Church | L |
26 Royston Parade | Lot 1, DP 502358 | House and garden | L |
27 Royston Parade | Lot 22, DP 515599 | Garden | L |
32 Royston Parade | Lot 26, DP 10405 | House | L |
Salmon Close | Garden tree | L | |
Cnr Sherbrook Road and Balwin Avenue | Road Reserve | Street tree | L |
Sherbrook Road | Road Reserve | Street tree | L |
121 Sherbrook Road | Lot 34, DP 8797 | House | L |
178 Sherbrook Road | Lot A, DP 317667 | House | L |
Beecroft | |||
9 Albert Road | Lot 5, DP 18182 | Blue gum at rear | L |
29B Albert Road | Lot 105, DP 601734 | House | L |
Beecroft Road | Road Reserve | Street trees—opposite Observatory Park | L |
2, 2A, 4 Beecroft Road | Lots 5–7, DP 237733 | Gardens | L |
2X Beecroft Road | Lot 6, DP 828179 | Blackwood Memorial Sanctuary, including North Road culvert | R |
8 Beecroft Road | Lot 1, DP 236171 | Blackwood House and garden | R |
21 Beecroft Road | Lot 2, DP 232683 | “Red Hill” | R |
44 Beecroft Road | Lot 1, DP 407029 | Garden | L |
45 Beecroft Road | Lot A, DP 377005 | House and garden | L |
52C Beecroft Road | Lot 2, DP 522487 | “Glenbower” | L |
59 Beecroft Road | Lot 1, DP 7380 | House | L |
61 Beecroft Road | Lot 10, DP 565264 | House | L |
62 Beecroft Road | Lot 6, DP 758074 | St. John’s Anglican Church | L |
63 Beecroft Road | Lot 21, DP 553564 | “Lorne” | R |
68 Beecroft Road | Lot 3, DP 758074 Section 7 | Garden | L |
72 Beecroft Road | Lot U, DP 959289 | House, garden and outbuilding | L |
74 Beecroft Road | Lot 101, DP 775322 | “Eltham” and garden | L |
83 Beecroft Road | Lot 12, DP 758074 | House | L |
84 Beecroft Road | Lot A, DP 317698 | “Waveney” | L |
86 Beecroft Road | Lot C, DP 434825 | House | L |
90–96 Beecroft Road | Lot U, DP 104459, Lot 1, DP 122581, Lot 1, DP 384982, Lot 1, DP 122580, Lots 1–5 and Pt 6, DP 758074, Lot A, DP 100859, Lot 2, DP 539122 | Beecroft Public School—(excluding grounds) | L |
95A Beecroft Road | Lot U, DP 947922 | Beecroft Post Office | L |
100 Beecroft Road | Lot A, DP 356769 | “Vintage Cellars” building | L |
104 Beecroft Road | Lot 2, DP 609098 | “Nakinda” | L |
110 Beecroft Road | Lot 5/6 (1), DP 758074 | House and garden | L |
111 Beecroft Road | Lot 1, DP 121947 | Beecroft Community Centre | L |
111X Beecroft Road | Lot 979, DP 822292 | The Village Green, Boer War Memorial, World War I and II Memorials | L |
112 Beecroft Road | Lots 4 and 5, DP 758074 | House and garden | L |
114 Beecroft Road | Lot 6, DP 221391 | “Ravenhurst” and garden | L |
115 Beecroft Road | Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, DP 2073 | “Carmel” | L |
116 Beecroft Road | Lot 5, DP 214705 | Garden, fence and hedge | L |
118 Beecroft Road | Lot 1, DP 501547 | House | L |
128 Beecroft Road | Lot 5, DP 6280 | Garden | L |
130 Beecroft Road | Lot A, DP 15298 | “Romana House” and garden | R |
136 Beecroft Road | Lot B, DP 317843 | Garden | L |
140 Beecroft Road | Lot 1, DP 504734 | “Combanning” | L |
142 Beecroft Road | Lots 13 and 14, DP 6280 | Garden, fence and gate posts | L |
144–146 Beecroft Road | Lots 15, 16, 17 and 34, DP 6280 | “Brunoy” (Chesalon Nursing Home) | L |
2–4 Boronia Avenue | Lots 1 and 2, DP 360108 | Gardens | L |
Boronia Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Cardinal Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Castle Howard Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
1X Castle Howard Road | Lots 534–535, 537–544, 823 and 864, DP 752028 | Bushland, Beecroft/Cheltenham Park | L |
Chapman Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees between Cardinal Avenue and Hull Road | L |
71 Copeland Road | Lot 3, DP 219007 | House and garden | L |
84 Copeland Road | Lot 4, DP 7931 | House | L |
116 Copeland Road | Lot C, DP 4369 | House | L |
121 Copeland Road | Lot 24, DP 758074, Section 4 | Garden | L |
127 Copeland Road | Lot 101, DP 842903 | House | L |
Copeland Road (east) | Road Reserve | Footpath—especially outside Nos 138–154 | L |
138 Copeland Road | Lot A, DP 385708 | “Chetwynd” | L |
148 Copeland Road | Lot 1, DP 205047 | House | L |
149 Copeland Road | Lot 1, DP 12464 | Garden | L |
151 Copeland Road | Lot 2, DP 12464 | House and garden | L |
153 Copeland Road | Lot 3, DP 12464 | House | L |
154 Copeland Road | Lot 2, DP 596145 | House and garden | L |
155 Copeland Road | Lot 4, DP 12464 | “Holme Lacey” and garden | L |
156 Copeland Road | Lot 14, DP 604271 | Garden | L |
157 Copeland Road | Lot 5A, DP 382779 | House | L |
159 Copeland Road | Lot 11, DP 556232 | House | L |
161 Copeland Road | Lot 6, DP 242297 | House and garden | L |
162 Copeland Road | Lot 1, DP 622711 | “Aston” | L |
163 Copeland Road | Lot 81, DP 577380 | House and garden | L |
188 Copeland Road | Lot 3, DP 368286 | House | L |
190 Copeland Road | Lot 4, DP 368286 | House | L |
23 Fiona Road | Lot Y, DP 364307 | House | L |
Hannah Street | Road Reserve | Street trees (between York Street and Pennant Hills Road) | L |
29 Hannah Street | Lot A, DP 398222 | House | L |
30 Hannah Street | Lot C, DP 960213 | House | L |
38 Hannah Street | Lot 1, DP 200138 | House | L |
40 Hannah Street | Lot 5, DP 514026 | House | L |
42 Hannah Street | Lot 1, DP 133587 and Lot 20, DP 7788, Section 7 | House | L |
44 Hannah Street | Lot 18, DP 7788 and Lot 1, DP 168952 | House | L |
51 Hannah Street | Lot A, DP 963616 | House | L |
86X Hannah Street | Lot 28, DP 23858 | Fernleigh Park | L |
Hull Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
8 Kirkham Street | Lot Z, DP 395564 | House | L |
15 Kirkham Street | Lot 1, DP 357713 | Garden | L |
Lilla Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Lynden Way | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Malton Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
2 Malton Road | Lot A, DP 354398 | House | L |
5 Malton Road | Lot 3, DP 340956 | House | L |
11 Malton Road | Lot 42, DP 596659 | “Kunaware” and garden | L |
12 Malton Road | Lot 2, DP 504423 | “Lynwood” | L |
14–18 Malton Road | Lot A, DP 349021 | “Mindaribba” | L |
17 Malton Road | Lot 1, DP 924640 | “Eureka” | L |
27 Malton Road | Lot 1, DP 593755 | “Loonycarn” | L |
28 Malton Road | Lot 1, DP 537665 | House | L |
31A Malton Road | Lot 1, DP 628007 | “Notrella” | L |
37 Malton Road | Lot 101, DP 713750 | House | L |
49 Malton Road | Lot 602, DP 793873 | House | L |
7 and 9 Mangiri Road | Lots 19 and 20, DP 715454 | “Linthorpe” | L |
1 Mary Street | Lot B, DP 356769 | Presbyterian Church | L |
3 Mary Street | Lot 5 and 6, DP 758074 | House and garden | L |
7 Mary Street | Lot 8, DP 758074, Section 2 | Two angophora trees | L |
11–14X Mary Street | Lots 10–14, DP 758074 Section 2 | Chilworth Reserve | L |
1 Murray Road | Lots 8 and 9, DP 7132 | House | L |
Murray Road | Road Reserve | Street trees east of Beecroft Road | L |
66 Murray Farm Road | Lot 42, DP 16525 | House | L |
67A Murray Farm Road | Lot 3, DP 552887 | English Oak tree | L |
107A Murray Farm Road | Lot 2, DP 512307 | House | L |
Orchard Street | Lot 12, DP 202545, Lot 15, DP 220904, Lot 66, DP 218185, Lot 72, DP 503715, Lots 2 and 46, DP 217863, Lot 75, DP 506963 | Devlins Creek Bushland Reserve | L |
Orchard Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
589 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 10, DP 801176 | Grounds—Pennant Hills Golf Club | R |
Sutherland Road—Byles Creek Valley | Bushland Reserve | L | |
Railway land—Beecroft to Pennant Hills | Bushland | L | |
82 Sutherland Road | Lots 640 and 641, DP 752028 | Booth Park | L |
97 Sutherland Road | Beecroft Railway Station and garden | L | |
110–112 Sutherland Road | Pt Lot 1 and pt. Lot 2, DP 4046 | “Beveren” and garden | L |
122 Sutherland Road | Lot 2, DP 619164 | House | |
1 Wandeen Avenue | Lot 14, DP 7154 | House | L |
2 Wandeen Avenue | Lot 3, DP 523327 | House | L |
3 Wandeen Avenue | Lot 1, DP 546219 | House and garden | L |
3 Wongala Crescent | Lot 4, DP 305506 | “Treasure House” | L |
25 Wongala Crescent | Lots 1 and 2, DP 133462 | Garden | L |
37 Wongala Crescent | Lot 12, DP 607771 | Fence | |
39–41 Wongala Crescent | Lot B, DP 368137 | House | L |
8 York Street | Lot 1, DP 9786 | “Twilight House/Sheen” | L |
Berowra | |||
21A Anembo Road | Lot 302, DP 880212 | House | L |
4 Arcadia Crescent | Lot 31, DP 853409 | House | L |
14X Berowra Waters Road | Recreation Reserve | Berowra Park | L |
10 Berowra Waters Road | Lot 2, DP 417877 | “Thaxted” | L |
24 Berowra Waters Road | Lot 2, DP 851097 | House and garden | L |
29 Berowra Waters Road | Lot 21, DP 6107 | House | L |
41 Berowra Waters Road | Within Recreation Reserve | Community Hall and grounds | L |
48 Berowra Waters Road | Pt Lot 13, DP 509198 | “Bungalow” | L |
75 Berowra Waters Road | Lot 12, DP 562850 | House | L |
83 Berowra Waters Road | Lot A, DP 419283 | “Sunbeam” | L |
Berowra Waters Road | Road Reserve | Street trees outside 110–112 | L |
Berowra Waters Road | Crown Land | Scenic road through bushland | R |
Crowley Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
3A Crowley Road | Lot 2, DP 509204 | House | L |
14 Crowley Road | Lot A, DP 326295 | Hall | L |
15 Crowley Road | Lot 6, DP 6107 | House | L |
36–38 Currawong Road | Lot 203, DP 749915 | House | L |
25 Goodwyn Road | Lot 2, DP 578390 | House | L |
2–4 Hillcrest Street | Lot B, DP 373120 | Garden | L |
22 Hillcrest Street | Lot 6, DP 217164 | Trees associated with 7 Wanill Place | L |
899–903 Pacific Highway | Lots 59, 90, 639, 912, DP 752053 | Grounds—La Mancha Caravan Park | L |
Pacific Highway (eastside) | Road Reserve | Roadside trees | L |
1015 Pacific Highway | Lot 8, DP 758096 | House | L |
Rawson Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
24 Turner Road | Lot 1, DP 213153 | “Whitianga” | L |
5 Wanill Place | Lot 23, DP 218655 | House | L |
7 Wanill Place | Lot 22, DP 218655 | Former servant’s quarters | L |
Waratah Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
2 Waratah Road | Lots 19 and 20, DP 6107 | “The Laurels” and garden | L |
11–15 Yallambee Road | Lot 2, DP 556142 | Garden, including Oak tree | L |
Berowra Heights | |||
Turner Road | Road Reserve | Trees | L |
Berowra Waters | |||
Berowra Waters Road/Bay Road | Waterway | Vehicular cable ferry | R |
Berowra Waters Road | Lot 466, DP 727082 | Boat shed | L |
Berowra Waters Road | Crown Land | Kiosk/teahouse | L |
Berowra Waters Road | Crown Land | Toilet block | L |
Berrilee | |||
70–72 Bay Road | Lot A, DP 399112 | “Sandown” | L |
106 Bay Road | Lot 3, DP 224685 | “Mt Orient” | S |
Bobbin Head | |||
Ku-ring-gai Chase Road | “Bobbin Inn” | L | |
Brooklyn | |||
1–3 Bridge Street | Lot 1 and 2, DP 543112 | Shop | L |
5 Bridge Street | DP 936486 | Shop | L |
7 Bridge Street | DP 946143 | Shop | L |
11 Bridge Street | Lots 15, 17 and 19, DP 2746 | Brooklyn Police Station | L |
13 Bridge Street | Lot 1, DP 521539 | Brooklyn Post Office and Residence | L |
15–17 Bridge Street | Lots 27 and 28, DP 5043 | House | L |
Brooklyn Road | Lots 1–5 and 7, DP 752026 and Lot 395, DP 45975 | Brooklyn cemetery | L |
Brooklyn Road | Waterway | Seymours Creek Mangrove wetland | L |
51 Brooklyn Road | Lot 3, DP 5527 | House | L |
52 Brooklyn Road | Lot 11, DP 2002 | House | L |
53 Brooklyn Road | Lot 2, DP 5527 | Boatshed | L |
87 Brooklyn Road | Recreation Reserve | Brooklyn Park | R |
89–91 Brooklyn Road | Lot 1, DP 8426 | “Rossmore” | L |
95 Brooklyn Road | Lot 20, DP 849201 | House | L |
96 Brooklyn Road | Lot 4, DP 758166 | “Ross Homestead” and garden | L |
106 Brooklyn Road | Lots 1 and 2, DP 758166, Lots 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6, DP 758166, Section 2 and Lot 11, DP 758166 | Brooklyn Public School (excluding grounds) | L |
117 Brooklyn Road | Lot 4, DP 6805 | House | L |
120 Brooklyn Road | Lot 1, DP 358297 | War Memorial Hall | L |
121 Brooklyn Road | Lot 3, DP 629260 | House | L |
129 Brooklyn Road | Lot 1, DP 227335 | House | L |
140 Brooklyn Road | Lot B, DP 310389 | “Melville” | L |
156A Brooklyn Road | Lot 9, DP 2105 | Old St Mary’s Church | L |
176 Brooklyn Road | Lot 18, DP 41000 | House | L |
180 Brooklyn Road | Lot 16, DP 41000 | House | L |
206 Brooklyn Road | Lot 11, DP 1183 and Lot 12, DP 2746 | “Blinkbonnie” | L |
208 Brooklyn Road | Lot 1, DP 554808 | House | L |
212–214 Brooklyn Road | Lots 16, 17 and 18, DP 2746 | House | L |
Dangar Road | Lot 1, DP 62933, Lot 666, DP 828406 and Lot 1, DP 40000 | McKell Park—Lower, upper, cabbage palms and World War II gun and emplacements | R |
Dangar Road | Lot 415, DP 52026 | Governor Phillip Memorial | L |
Dangar Road | Lot 1, DP 734446 | Hawkesbury River Railway Station | R |
10 Dangar Road | Lot 1 DP 73446 | House | L |
5 George Street | Lot 1, DP 973865 | House | L |
7 George Street | Pt Lot 8 and Lots 9 and 10, DP 5043 | House | L |
10–16 James Road | Lots H, J, K, DP 19744 | Brown’s boatshed | R |
Karoola Street | Road Reserve | Footpath | L |
1 Karoola Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 2746, Sect. F | House | |
2 Karoola Street | Lot 1, DP 853918 | House | L |
3 Karoola Street | Lots 3, 4 and 5, DP 2476, Section F | House | L |
5 Karoola Street | Lots 6 and 7, DP 2746, Section F | House | L |
8 Karoola Street | Lots 28 and 29, DP 5043, Section C | House | L |
12 Karoola Street | Lot A, DP 35735 | House | L |
23 Karoola Street | Lot 2, DP 32963 | House | L |
Kuring-gai Chase National Park | Lot 2, DP 545639 | Old railway dams | R |
Long Island | Lot 1, DP 734446 | Railway tunnels | S |
Long Island | Lot 1, DP 734446 | 1889 railway bridge piers, pylon and plaque | S |
Long Island | Lot 1, DP 734446 | 1946 railway bridge, memorial and construction docks | R |
Long Island | Crown Land | Nature Reserve—bushland | R |
Disused Old Peats Ferry Road | Road Reserve | Road remains | S |
Pacific Highway | Crown Land | Peats Ferry road bridge | R |
Pacific Highway | Lots 238 and 250, DP 752026 | Rest Park | L |
1 William Street | Lot 1, DP 431327 | Station Master cottage | L |
8 William Street | Lot 1, DP 830845 | Telephone exchange | L |
Calabash Point | |||
McCallums Avenue | Lot 1, DP 521150, and Lot 78, pt Lot 163 and Lots 168, 185, 194, DP 752048 | Fire trail | L |
McCallums Avenue fire trail | Lot 1, DP 521150 | Fretus Hotel ruins | L |
Carlingford | |||
559A North Rocks Road | Lot 2, DP 526724 | House | L |
Castle Hill | |||
284 Castle Hill Road | Lot 1, DP 175432 | Mowll Village group including “Lober House”, “Tower House”, “Gate House” entry gates, dairy, stables and grounds | R |
Castle Hill Road (west end) | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
36–56 David Road | Lot 2, DP 565458 | Grounds—Mary Mercy Centre | L |
121–123 David Road | Lot 9820, DP 785153, Lot 9821, DP 785153 | Garden | L |
173–177 David Road | Lot 2, DP 232014 | “Glenowen” and garden | L |
423–513 Old Northern Road | Lots 320 and 321, DP 859559 and pt Lot 1, DP 100179 | Oakhill College, original building, gate house and grounds | L |
Cheltenham | |||
150 Beecroft Road | Lot 2, DP 373724 | “Lauriston” | R |
152 Beecroft Road | Lot 102, DP 600100 | “Quambi” | R |
157 Beecroft Road | Lot 2, DP 7123 Pt Lot 3, DP 7132 | “Mosbrae” | L |
158 Beecroft Road | Lot 4, DP 530116 | House | L |
170 Beecroft Road | Lot 2, DP 931461 | House | L |
174 Beecroft Road | Lot 1, DP 527556 | House | L |
179 Beecroft Road | Lots 83,84, DP 9085 | Former Church and grounds | L |
183 Beecroft Road | Lot 80, DP 9085 | Garden | R |
203 Beecroft Road | Lot 13, DP 844078 | “Edensor”, garden, stable and wall | R |
24 Boronia Avenue | Lot 1, DP 391071 | House | L |
32 Boronia Avenue | Lot 1, DP 556740 | House | L |
8 Cheltenham Road | Lot 138, 139, DP 12364 | House | L |
10 Cheltenham Road | Lots 136 and 137, DP 12364 | House | L |
22 Cheltenham Road | Lot 9, DP 18542 | Garden | L |
15 Chorley Avenue | Lot 128, DP 12364 | House | L |
130–146 Malton Road | Lots A and B, DP 393708 | “Ahimsa” and grounds | L |
Mason Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
6 Mason Avenue | Lot 3, DP 332084 | House | L |
12 Mason Avenue | Lot 1, DP 537455 | “Boonga” | L |
31 Murray Road | Lot B, DP 349965 | “Maitai” trees and garden | L |
19 Norma Crescent | Lot 1, DP 523362 | House | L |
The Boulevarde | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
1 The Boulevarde | Lot 1, DP 576233 | Trees | L |
5 The Boulevarde | Lot 1, DP 580847 | House and garden | L |
10–12 The Boulevarde | Lots 25 and 26, DP 5440 | Gardens | L |
11 The Boulevarde | Lot 2, DP 540033 | House | L |
14 The Boulevarde | Lot B, DP 302976 | Garden | L |
15 The Boulevarde | Lot 1, DP 807998 | House | L |
18 The Boulevarde | Lot 1, DP 526173 | House and garden | L |
24 The Boulevarde | Lot 18, DP 5440 | House | L |
26 The Boulevarde | Lot 17, DP 5440 | House | L |
The Crescent | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
44 The Crescent | Lot 1, DP 18542 | Garden | L |
46 The Crescent | Lot 2, DP 18542 | Garden | L |
48 The Crescent | Lot 3, DP 18542 | Garden | L |
50 The Crescent | Lots 35, 36, 37, DP 5440 | House and garden | L |
52 The Crescent | Lot 34, DP 5440 | House | L |
54 The Crescent | Lot 33, DP 5440 | House | L |
56 The Crescent | Lot 32, DP 5440 | House | L |
60–74 The Crescent | Lots 1–5, DP 5440, Lot C, DP 306966, Lot C, DP 328704, Lot 1, DP 335423, Lot G, DP 360935, Lot J, DP 373758, Lot A, DP 303812 | Grounds—Cheltenham Recreation Club | L |
94 The Crescent | Lot 5, DP 9207 | “Ashby” | L |
The Promenade | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
7 The Promenade | Lot 112, DP 9085 | Garden | L |
Cherrybrook | |||
19 Boldrewood Place | Lot 22, DP 846115 | “Boldrewood” and garden | L |
150 Castle Hill Road | Lot 402, DP 259853 | House | L |
160–168 Castle Hill Road | Lot 1, DP 511824 | “Inala School” (original house) | L |
10 Kenburn Avenue | Lot 122, DP 635280 | The Lakes of Cherrybrook “Kenburn Hall” and garden | L |
134 New Line Road | Lot 108, DP 752053 | Cherrybrook Uniting Church, Church hall and cemetery | R |
144 New Line Road | Lot 1, DP 619447 | “Gumnut Hall”—Cherrybrook Pre-School and Community Centre | L |
163 New Line Road | Lot 8, DP 790357 | Garden | L |
175 New Line Road | Lot B2, DP 162333 | House | L |
208 New Line Road | Lot 1, DP 777562 | House | L |
Pyes Creek near Woodlark Place | Pt Lot 163, DP 775483 | Bridge, approaches and quarry | L |
16 Sanctuary Close | Lot 1021, DP 785501 | “Hillcrest” | L |
69–85X Shepherds Drive | Lot 1, DP 26375, Pt Lot 4204, DP 706256 | Greenway Park | L |
56X Shepherds Drive | Lot 4205, DP 706251, Lot 1, DP 738083 | “The Lakes of Cherrybrook Reserve” | L |
1X Westminster Drive | Lot 15, DP 771565 | Public Reserve | L |
Cowan | |||
26 Alberta Avenue | Lot 41, DP 10403 | House | L |
Glendale Road | Lot 330, DP 752026 | Glendale Farm | L |
1177 Pacific Highway | Lot 15, DP 10403 | House | L |
Pacific Highway | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Pacific Highway | Mining Lease 10 | Original Quarry | L |
Pacific Highway | Railway Station | L | |
Pacific Highway | Lots 262,1247, 359 DP 752026 | House ruins near quarry | L |
Dangar Island | |||
Baroona Street | Road Reserve | Pedestrian street | L |
Baroona Street | Lots 1 and 3, DP 597242 | Recreation Reserve | L |
8 Baroona Street | Lot 47, DP 10902 | Tyneside house | L |
Grantham Crescent | Road Reserve | Pedestrian street | R |
Grantham Crescent | Road Reserve | Blackbutt trees | R |
38 Grantham Crescent | Lot 65, DP 10902 | House | L |
43X Grantham Crescent | Lot 78, DP 10902 | Bradleys Beach | L |
Neotsfield Street | Road Reserve | Pedestrian street | R |
Northern foreshore | Waterway | Waterfront, seawall, wharf, trees and 1889 Railway Bridge construction site | L |
9 Neotsfield Avenue | Lot 1 DP 502013 | Sandstone tower | R |
Riverview Avenue | Road Reserve | Roadworks | L |
91X Riverview Avenue | Lot 2, DP 537659 | Kiparra Park bushland | R |
9 Yallaroi Parade | Lot 2, DP 521484 | Former billiard room | R |
Dural | |||
490–498 Galston Road | Lot 2, DP 504406 and Lot 1, DP 87092 | Swanes Nursery | L |
429 Galston Road | Lot 9, DP 573049 | “Koombahla” | L |
431 Galston Road | Lot 1, DP 194542 | House | L |
432 Galston Road | Lot 4, DP 554002 | “Shamrock Vale” | L |
452 Galston Road | Lot 1, DP 610404 | Garden | L |
454 Galston Road | Lot 2, DP 610404 | Garden—Kelvin Park | L |
11 Harris Road | Lot 1, DP 507580 | “The Croft” | L |
New Line Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
New Line Road | Original alignment of New Line Road (Elouera estate) | L | |
260–266 New Line Road | Lot 84, DP 752053 | “Terranova” | L |
671–673 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 393694 | House | L |
857 Old Northern Road | Pt Lot C, DP 349226 | House | L |
873 Old Northern Road | Lot 2, DP 541989 | House | L |
885–887 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 616947 | Cemetery | L |
925–937 Old Northern Road | Lots 1 and 2, DP 618271 | House, former Uniting Church and chapel | L |
965 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 589402 | St Judes Anglican Church and grounds | R |
1169–1171 Old Northern Road | Lot 6, DP 239758 | “Trees” | L |
Epping | |||
8 Abuklea Road | Lot 1, DP 19798 | “Kooringa” and garden | R |
16 Abuklea Road | Lot 33, DP 13411 | Garden | L |
21–23 Abuklea Road | Lot 14, DP 209831 | House | L |
32 Abuklea Road | Lot A, DP 411486 | House | L |
Albuera Road | Lot B, DP 402093 | Bushland in Vimiera and Forrester Parks | L |
Beecroft Road | Road Reserve | Bushland between Carlingford Road and Kandy Avenue | L |
Beecroft Road near southern end of Old Beecroft Road | Road Reserve | Stone causeway over Devlins Creek | L |
Blaxland Road | Lot 365, 366, DP 752028, Pt Lot 6 DP 4979 | Forest Park | R |
2–4 Brigadoon Court | Lots 8 and 9, DP 221577 | “Araluen” | L |
34 Carlingford Road | Lot C, DP 101970 | House | L |
72 Carlingford Road | Lot 1, DP 223691 | House | L |
82 Carlingford Road | Lot A, DP 346625 | “Armagh” | L |
88 Carlingford Road | Lot 2, DP 7370 | House | L |
96–104 Carlingford Road | Lot 1, DP 161495, Lot 1, DP 795245, Lot 1, DP 122509 | Epping West Public School—original building dated 1927 (excluding other buildings and grounds) | L |
Chester Street | Road Reserve | Street trees—east of Norfolk Street | L |
4A Chester Street | Lots 1–5, DP 18447 | Chester Street Uniting Church and grounds | L |
21 Chester Street | Lot 31, DP 850660 | House and garden | L |
23 Chester Street | Lot 21, DP 262348 | House and garden | L |
27A Chester Street | Lot 2, DP 541220 | Garden | L |
45 Chester Street | Lot 1, DP 536152 | “Snaresbrook” | L |
57 Chester Street | Lot 1, DP 943999 | House | L |
70 Chester Street | Lot 2, DP 519149 | House | L |
Dorset Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
5 Dorset Street | Lot G, DP 443977 | House | L |
15 Dorset Street | Lot 10, DP 758390, Section 10 | House | L |
Epping Road | Road Reserve | Roadside trees—between Terry’s Creek and Pembroke Road | L |
5X Essex Street | Lot 3, DP 847018 | Garden trees | L |
47 Essex Street | Lot 100, DP 860370 | “Asheldom” | L |
76 Essex Street | Lot A, DP 371633 | House | L |
84 Essex Street | Lot 44, DP 6719 | House | L |
121X Essex Street | Pt Lot 255, DP 752028 | Terrys Creek crossing in Vimiera Park | S |
78 Kent Street | Lot 1, DP 350308 | Slab hut | R |
67 Midson Road | Lot 1, DP 362225 | House | L |
132 Midson Road | Lot 3, DP 747324 | Garden | L |
2–16 Norfolk Road | Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, DP 758390 | Epping Public School—original building dated 1901 (excluding other buildings and grounds) | L |
9 Norfolk Road | Lot X, DP 410045 | House and garden | L |
33 Norfolk Road | Lot 3, Section B, DP 19844 | House | L |
40 Norfolk Road | Lot 1, DP 942564 | “Gwydir” | L |
44 Norfolk Road | Lot 3, DP 554665 | “Glenorie” | L |
61 Norfolk Road | Lot 31, DP 854881 | House | L |
64–66 Norfolk Street | Lot 3, DP 828636 | Garden—The Poplars | L |
66X Norfolk Street | Lots 437–440, DP 752028 | Epping Park | L |
70 Norfolk Road | Lot 1, DP 540890 | House | L |
10–16 Oxford Street | Lot D, DP 385600 | House | L |
11–13 Oxford Street | Lot A, DP 375631 | “School of Arts” and garden | L |
33 Oxford Street | Lot 23, DP 758390 | Our Lady Help of Christians Church | L |
48 Oxford Street | Lot 1, DP 206646 | House | L |
73A Oxford Street | Lot 2, DP 840716 | House | L |
87 Oxford Street | Lot 2, DP 203268 | “Folkestone” | L |
93 Oxford Street | Lot 11, DP 758390 | House and garden | L |
3 Pembroke Street | Lot 2, DP 398835 | St Albans Anglican Church and grounds | L |
58 Pembroke Street | Lot 1, DP 418743 | “Stanley House” | R |
108 Pennant Parade | Lot 3, DP 27715 | House | L |
Plympton Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Plympton Road | Pt Lot 2, DP 500461, Lot 12, DP 237797 | Ray Park | L |
23–27 Ray Road | Lot 2, DP 555678 | “Emmaus Bible College” | L |
80 Ray Road | Lot 2, DP 510642 | House | L |
140 Ray Road | Lot 20, DP 619827 | House | L |
166 Ray Road | Lot 2, DP 218333 | House | L |
184 Ray Road | Lot 4, DP 218235 | House | L |
9 Rosebank Avenue | Lot B, DP 334278 | House | L |
10 Rosebank Avenue | Lot 14, DP 16580 | House | L |
35–37 Stanley Road | Lots 3 and 4, DP 203273 | “Tallwood Lodge” | L |
Stanley Road | Lots A–C, DP 417846, Lots 100 and 103, DP 810775 | Dence Park | L |
40 Surrey Street | Lot 1, DP 970607 | House | L |
9 Sussex Street | Lot 2, DP 513929 | House | L |
11 Sussex Street | Lot 3, DP 100909 | House | L |
15 Sussex Street | Lot A, DP 412678 | House | L |
Sutherland Road | Road Reserve | Street trees—south end | L |
York Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
20 York Street | Lot 251, DP 861299 | House | L |
Galston | |||
37 Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 632865 | Galston Community Centre | L |
38–50X Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 558731 and Lot 14, DP 975148 | Fagan Park group, including Netherby, farm buildings, packing shed, brick kiln site, clay pit and bushland | R |
39–45 Arcadia Road | Lot 10, DP 717345 | Galston Public School—original building, former teacher’s residence and grounds (excluding other buildings) | L |
69 Arcadia Road | Lot 14, DP 577251 | “Geelans House” | L |
70 Arcadia Road | Lot 3, DP 574791 | House | L |
71–73 Arcadia Road | Lots 2 and 3, DP 227732 | Stone wall | L |
79 Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 565107 | “Dumbrell House” | L |
138 Arcadia Road | Lot 1, DP 598637 | Grounds—St Columbus Church | L |
Bayfield Road | Windbreak | L | |
Crosslands Road | Road Reserve | Roadworks | L |
2 Crosslands Road | Lot A, DP 155205 | House (includes original slab cottage within) | L |
29 Crosslands Road | Lot 1, DP 581060 | Windbreak | L |
54 Crosslands Road | Lot 18, DP 1056 | Fruit trees | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Galston Gorge sandstone buttressing | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Galston Gorge culvert | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Galston Gorge water troughs | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Galston Gorge timber bridge | L |
295 Galston Road | Lot 64, DP 774512 | House | L |
357 Galston Road | Pt Lot B, DP 338659 | Galston Branch Library—former Church. | L |
403 Galston Road | Lot 1, DP 591136 | Galston High School—“Waddell Cottage” and water trough (excluding grounds) | R |
412X Galston Road | Lot 151, DP 810018, Lots 197 and 216, DP 752048 | Galston Park and memorial | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Windbreak | L |
24 Johnson Road | Lot 201, DP 594075 | “Linden” | L |
61 Knights Road | Lot 3, DP 517203 | House | L |
4 Mid-Dural Road | Lot 1, DP 789383 | House | L |
10 Mid-Dural Road | Lot 4, DP 789383 | House | L |
3–5 Sallaway Road | Lot A DP 441669 | Stone house | L |
Sallaway Road | Road Reserve | Culvert | L |
Sallaway Road | Banksia cottage quarry | L | |
Glenhaven | |||
599–601 Old Northern Road | Pt Lot E, DP 412836 | Roadside trees | L |
Old Northern Road | Road Reserve | Roadside trees | L |
Glenorie | |||
1319–1321 Old Northern Road | Lot 4, DP 831026 | Original weatherboard house | L |
1355 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 615183 | House and stone sheds | L |
1409 Old Northern Road | Lot 5, DP 752014 | Glenorie Memorial Hall (Mission Hall) | L |
1475 Old Northern Road | Lot 1, DP 212137 | House | L |
1477 Old Northern Road | Pt Lot A, DP 344063 | Former Church | L |
1509–1517 Old Northern Road | Lot 2, DP 542209 | “Hazlehurst” | L |
1523 Old Northern Road | Lot 2, DP 570784 | “The Manor” | L |
1729 Old Northern Road | Lot 94, DP 752014 | War memorial precinct | L |
1847 Old Northern Road | Lots 64 and 65, DP 752014 | House | L |
Hornsby | |||
17 Ashley Street | Lot 2, DP 222907 | “Ingleara” | L |
3 Bridge Road | Lot 1, DP 17334 | House | L |
21 Bridge Road | Lot 1, DP 981706 | House | L |
33 Bridge Road | Lot U, DP 970619 and Lot A, DP 372973 | House | L |
47 Burdett Street | Lot 31, DP 840973 | “The Glen” | L |
49 Burdett Street | Lot C, DP 103069 | Edgeworth David House (“Coringah”) and grounds | S |
62 Burdett Street | Lot 100, DP 847306 | “House O’Hill Cottage” | L |
College Crescent | Lot 1, DP 7463 | Barker College Junior school | L |
College Crescent (west side) | Road Reserve | Street trees | R |
2 Dilkera Close | Lot 4, DP 231944 | Sandstone fence | L |
4 Dilkera Close | Lot 5, DP 231944 | House | L |
Dural Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
6 Dural Street | Lot 9, Section 1, DP 1880 | “Norwood” | L |
19 Dural Street | Lot 24 and pt. Lot 25, DP 936819 | Christian Science Church | L |
23 Dural Street | Lot A, DP 339640 | “Wyuni” and gardens | L |
32 Dural Street | Lot 2, DP 414827 | Garden, fence and paths | L |
33 Dural Street | Lot U, DP 971152 | House | L |
39 Dural Street | Lot U, DP 971374 | House | L |
41 Dural Street | Lot E, DP 413998, Lot A, DP 306626, Lot 1, DP 125654 | Garden | L |
Edgeworth David Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
12 Edgeworth David Avenue | Lots 1–12, DP 2669 and Lots 16–30 Section 2, DP 2669 and Lots 1–15 Section 3 DP 2669 | Hornsby Girls’ High School—buildings (excluding other school structures and grounds) | R |
25–27 Edgeworth David Avenue | Lot G, DP 364260 | “Wallarobba” and Willow Park | L |
33 Frederick Street | Lot 2, DP 881170 | “Wirruna” and gardens | L |
1 Galston Road | Lot 2, DP 610671 | House | L |
9 Galston Road | Lot 5, DP 2053 | House | L |
10 Galston Road | Lot 1, DP 574472 | House | L |
34 Galston Road | Lot 11, DP 853365 | Garden trees | L |
2 High Street | Lot 1, DP 585721 | Hornsby War Memorial Hall | R |
Hunter Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Jersey Street (east side) | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
1–3 Jersey Street | Lot 4, DP 2947, Section 12. | House | L |
Jersey Street | Lot 3, DP 613919 | SRA electricity plant and signal box | S |
4 Lisgar Road | Lot 2, DP 556814 | Garden | L |
6 Lisgar Road | Lot A, DP 35299 | Garden | L |
8 Lisgar Road | Lot 4, DP 505370 | Garden | L |
10 Lisgar Road | Lot 5, DP 508064 | House and garden | L |
23, 35X Lisgar Road | Lot 2, DP 421280 and Lot 54, DP 4242 | Lisgar Gardens | R |
31 Lodge Street | Lot 2, DP 419084 | “The Lodge” | L |
Manor Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
2A Manor Road | Lot 2, DP 792198 | “Mount Wilga” and grounds | R |
5 Manor Road | Lot 13, DP 15427 | Suspension bridge | L |
8 Maranta Street | Lot 2, DP 219033 | “Wyreema” | L |
45 Myra Street | Lot, DP 305358 | Garden | L |
27 Old Berowra Road | Lot 4, DP 2053 | House | L |
29 Old Berowra Road | Lot 5, DP 2053 | House | L |
91 Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 915710, Lots 1–5, DP 3145, Lots 5–6, DP 3152 | Barker College group of buildings, grounds and gate | S |
155 Pacific Highway | Lots 7 and 8, DP 1880 | “Hornsby Cinema” | L |
155X Pacific Highway | Road Reserve | War Memorial and Palms | L |
165–167 Pacific Highway | Lot C, DP 317651 | Shop | L |
169 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 317651 | Shop | L |
171 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot A, DP 317651 | Shop | L |
173 Pacific Highway | Lot A, DP 29328 | “The Junction Stores” | L |
175 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 29328 | Shop | L |
183–183A Pacific Highway | Lot D, DP 418320 | Shop | L |
185 Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 1880 | Bank | L |
187 Pacific Highway | Lot C, DP 367580 | Shop | L |
193 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 384707 | Bank | L |
207–207A Pacific Highway | Lot 2, DP 600146, Lot 296, DP 752053 | St. Peters Anglican Church and Hall | L |
237 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot X, DP 415267 | House | L |
238 Pacific Highway | Lot 48, DP 41000 | Cottage | L |
241 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot 6, DP 27439 | “Belmont” | L |
249 Pacific Highway | Lot A, DP 384457 | House | L |
269 Pacific Highway | Lot X, DP 372202 | “Bingley Hall” | L |
292 Pacific Highway | Lot 299, DP 752053 | Hornsby Court House | L |
296 Pacific Highway | Lot 300, DP 752053, Lot 1, DP 564600 and Lot 1, DP 564599 | Hornsby Shire Council Chambers | L |
298–300 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot 1, DP 855847 | TAFE College—Buildings “K” and “M” and grounds (excluding other buildings) | L |
Pacific Highway | Road Reserve | Road median, lights and palms | L |
203X Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 40000 | Hornsby Park and Lone Pine | R |
344 Pacific Highway | Lot 5, DP 6447 | House | L |
352 Pacific Highway | Lot 101, DP 629769 | House and garden | L |
368 Pacific Highway | Lot 73, DP 545124 | “Carnralla” | L |
384 Pacific Highway | Lot A, DP 397663 | “Hovenden” | L |
394 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 396653 | House | L |
406 Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 311860 | House | L |
38–76 Palmerston Road | Lots 1–25, D.P10653, Lots A and B, DP 329121, Lots 1–3, DP 580023 | Hornsby Hospital—“Collingridge House” (excluding grounds) | L |
Pretoria Parade | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
38 Pretoria Parade | Lot 32, DP 5867 | House | L |
61–63 Pretoria Parade | Lot 12, DP 816043 | Gardens | L |
64 Pretoria Parade | Lot F, DP 102630 | House | L |
Pretoria Parade | Lot 1, DP 22501 | Asquith Park | L |
Pretoria Parade | Lot 1, DP 6629 | Reddy Park | R |
26 Pulbrook Parade | Lot A, DP 399538 | Hornsby Kuring-gai Hospital and Community Health Service | L |
Quarry Road | Lot 1, DP 926103, Lots A and D, DP 318676 | Diatreme Hornsby Quarry and surrounding vegetation | S |
Quarry Road | Lots A and D, DP 318676 | Higgins Family cemetery | L |
34 Rosamond Street | Lot 3, DP 9070 | House | L |
45 Rosamond Street | Lot 21, DP 2053 | House | L |
48 Rosamond Street | Lot 3, DP 29726 | House | L |
Rosamond Street | Lot 932, DP 75253, Lot 232, DP 752048 | Hornsby Rifle Range | R |
Rosemead Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
1 Rosemead Road | Lot A, DP 327582 | “Mt. Errington” and gardens | R |
2 Rosemead Road | Lot 51A, DP 412118 | House | L |
12 Rosemead Road | Lot 1, DP 620465 | Garden tree | L |
18 Rosemead Road | Lot 22, DP 7679 | House | L |
Sherbrook Road | Lot 1, DP 23533 | Neal Park and bushland | L |
Station Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 613919 | Railway Station | R |
4–10 Station Street | Lot 3, DP 813919 | Railway Cloak Room buildings. | L |
William Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
24 William Street | Lots 42 and 43, DP 1880 | House | L |
32 William Street | Lot 36, DP 1880 | House | L |
44 William Street | Lot A, DP 306626 | “Brinawa” | L |
52 William Street | Lot 5, DP 17856 | House | L |
Hornsby Heights | |||
100X Galston Road | Lots 405–420, 364, 682, 882, DP 752053 | Rofe Park | L |
Galston Road | Road Reserve | Street trees—Ryan Avenue to Montview Street | L |
11X Marine Crescent | Lot 1022, DP 752053 | Hopeville Park | L |
7 Rofe Crescent | Lot A, DP 368246 | “Binbrook” | L |
107–127 Somerville Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
137–213 Somerville Road | Lot 1, DP 209193 | Indigenous vegetation | L |
264–266X Somerville Road | Lot 8, DP 248320 | Public Reserve | L |
Somerville Road | Lot 311, DP 752053, Lot 481, DP 752053 | Crosslands Reserve | R |
Middle Dural | |||
Middle Dural Road | Pt Lot 90, DP 752048 | Bushland reserve | L |
1229 Old Northern Road | Lot A, DP 154144 | “Mountain View” | L |
1231 Old Northern Road | Lot 31, DP 864916 | “Spring Hill” and garden | L |
Old Northern Road | Windbreak south of Coppabella Road | L | |
Mount Colah | |||
31X Amaroo Avenue | Lot 887, DP 752053 | Peat Park | L |
Belmont Parade | Road Reserve | Street trees from Berowra Road to Cowan Road | L |
1X Beryl Avenue | Lot 1, DP 40000 | Hunt Reserve | L |
29 Ku-ring-gai Chase Road | Lot 14, DP 14558 | “The Lodge” | L |
37X Kuring-gai Chase Road | Lot 1, DP 588465, Lots 16–23, DP 2052, Section D | Berry Park | L |
2–46 Lord Street | Lot 2, DP 586331 | Asquith Golf Course | L |
534 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 350949 | House | L |
547 Pacific Highway | Lot 5, DP 22580 | Garden | L |
549–551 Pacific Highway | Lot A, DP 371437 | House (excluding northern extension) | L |
19–21 Telopea Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 380552, Lot B, DP 369944, Lot A, DP 391270, Lot 1, DP 205103. | Grounds (excluding buildings)—Mt. Colah Public School | L |
Mount Kuring-gai | |||
18 Crawford Road | Lot A, DP 407497 | House | |
3 Glenview Road | Lot A, DP 393171 | House | L |
5–9 King Street and Lee Street | Lot 1, DP 410642, Lots A and B, DP 322811, Lot 13, DP 1226, Lot 1, DP 387185, Lot 1, DP 438966, Lots A and B, DP 373625, Lot 10, DP 774997, Lots 11 and 12, DP 774997 | Grounds—Mt. Kuring-gai Public School | L |
Newcastle Freeway | Road Reserve | Pedestrian Bridge | L |
790 Pacific Highway | Mt. Kuring-gai Railway Station | L | |
Normanhurst | |||
Beresford Road | Road Reserve | Roadside trees | L |
2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 Bluegum Street | Lots 6–8, 10, 11, DP 28826 | Gardens | L |
Calga Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Campbell Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
7, 9, 11, 15 and 17 Capella Street | Lots 7–11, DP 227308 | Rear gardens | L |
41 Dartford road | Lot 2, DP 512933 | Garden—the Laurels | L |
92 Dartford Road | Lot 67, DP 14631 | Garden | L |
Denman Parade | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Denman Parade | Lot 1, DP 9413, Lot F, DP 350516 | Davidson Park | L |
Edwards Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Ferndale Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Fraser Road (east side) | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
3 Fraser Road | Lot 11, DP 9413 | House | L |
Harris Road (east side) | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Malsbury Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
40 Malsbury Road | Lot 1, DP 219370 | House | L |
62 Malsbury Road | Lot 1, DP 211880 | House | L |
Milson Parade (east side) | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
4 Mount Pleasant Avenue | Lot D, DP 366271 | House | L |
Nanowie Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
32 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 734965 | House | L |
36 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 518285 | Garden | L |
45 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 16, DP 735131 | House | L |
82 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 262809 | “Gilligaloola” and garden | L |
91–93 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 734955, Lots 15 and 16, DP 6612 | Loretto Convent group, grounds, gates and cemetery | R |
134–140 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 391288 | Kenley Park and Hornsby Shire Historical Society drill hall | L |
Russell Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Pennant Hills | |||
7 Albion Street | Lot 2, DP 404428 | House | L |
8 Albion Street | Lot 1, DP 861075 | House | L |
12 Albion Street | Lot F, DP 32940 | “Windermere” | L |
Beecroft Road | Pt Lot 764, DP 712028, Lot 7, DP 828179 | Observatory site and park—Observatory Park | R |
68 Bellamy Street | Lot A, DP 421252 | House | L |
Boundary Road | Road Reserve | Street trees (west of Kitchener Road) | L |
22–26 Boundary Road | Lots 44, 45, DP 4134 and Lot 47, DP 301835 | Grounds (excluding buildings)—St. Agathas Primary School | L |
84–86 Boundary Road | Lot 10, DP 220263 | House and garden | L |
90 Boundary Road | Lot 2, DP 559902, Lot 5, DP 508385, Lot 1, DP 210730 and Lot 7, DP 220263 | Grounds (excluding buildings)—Pennant Hills High School | L |
1X Bridden Road | Lots 12–14, DP 216312 | Public Reserve | L |
Brittania Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
8 Brittania Street | Lot 34A, DP 404573 | “Gordan” | L |
12 Brittania Street | Lot 1, DP 207118 | House | R |
18 Brittania Street | Lot 1, DP 233176 | House | L |
Cardinal Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
Dean Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
7 Fullbourne Avenue | Lot 14, DP 10203 | House | L |
6 Greycliffe Avenue | Lot 192, DP 865189 | House | L |
17 Greycliffe Avenue | Lot 87, DP 11134 | House | L |
28 Greycliffe Avenue | Lot 1, DP 829424 | House | L |
6 George Street | Lot 50, DP 13079 | House | L |
43 George Street | Lot 23, DP 4169 | House | L |
11 Hampden Road | Lot A, DP 357865 | House | L |
4 Harold Avenue | Lot 8, DP 13079 | House | L |
18 Hillcrest Road | Lot 24, DP 6740 | House | L |
John Savage Road | Lot 16, DP 212664 | Reserve | L |
Lawrence Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
1 Lawrence Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 527529 | Lillian Frazer Gardens | L |
Lilla Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
16 Lilla Road | Lot 1, DP 512282 | “The Glen” | L |
27 Loftus Road | Lot 4, DP 204012 | House | L |
41 Loftus Road | Lot 9, DP 208266 | House and grounds, including convict brick paths, stone love seat, palm tree, remnant circular drive and beehive well | L |
19 Orchard Street | Lots 514 and 575, DP 752053 | Gate and grounds—Baden Powell Scout Centre | R |
317–321 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 5, DP 808178 | House | R |
323 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 26, DP 263536 | St Luke’s Church Hall | L |
327 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 24, DP 263536 | House and fence | L |
333A Pennant Hills Road | Lot 18, DP 263536 | “Pomona” and garden | R |
333 BandC Pennant Hills Road | Lot 19, DP 263536 | Former garden of 333A Pennant Hills Road | L |
370 Pennant Hills Road | Pt Lot 23, DP 11134 | “Westpac” | L |
402 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 5, DP 16057 and Lot 4, DP 622198 | “Cheddington” and stables (formerly “Niara”) | L |
418 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 102, DP 263746 | “Camira” | L |
449 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 34978 | “Eudora” and garden | L |
449C Pennant Hills Road | Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, DP 828179 | “Mount St Benedict’s” Convent and grounds | R |
470 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 123, DP 752053 | “Limona” | L |
12 Pomona Street | Lot 1, DP 531756 | House | L |
15 Pomona Street | Pt Lot 75, DP 4770 | House | L |
17 Pomona Street | Lot 1, DP 121087 | House | L |
22 Pomona Street | Lot 2, DP 507663 | House | L |
23 Pomona Street | Lot A, DP 371561 | House | L |
5 Railway Street | Lot 1, DP 222073 | “Doonba” | L |
34 Ramsay Road | Lot 78, DP 11134 | Fence | L |
35 Ramsay Road | Lot 1, DP 317985 | Fence | L |
37 Ramsay Road | Lot A, DP 364826 | House and fence | L |
49 Ramsay Road | Lot 44, DP 11135 | House | L |
22 Rosemount Avenue | Lot 1, DP 208583 | House | L |
25–27 Stevens Street | Lot A, DP 401750 | House | L |
26 Stevens Street | Lot B, DP 414512 | House | L |
3 The Crescent | Lot 1, DP 882838 | House and garden | L |
4 The Crescent | Lot 8A, DP 4592 and Lot B, DP 369863 | House | L |
6 The Crescent | Lot A, DP 358523 | House | L |
9 The Crescent | Lot 4, DP 942925 and Lot 1, DP 80733 | House and garden | L |
10 The Crescent | Lot 1, DP 212400 | House | L |
11–15 The Crescent | Lot 4A, DP 4592, pt Lot 4, DP 4592 and Lot A, DP 13079 | “Abbotsleigh” and garden | R |
14 The Crescent | Lot 1, DP 26729 | House | L |
17 The Crescent | Lot 5, DP 4592 | “Barncleuth” and grounds | L |
23 The Crescent | Lot Y, DP 388521 | “Glen Ayr” | L |
6 Thorn Street | Lot B, DP 376026 | House | L |
Trebor Road | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
46 Victoria Road | Lot 1, DP 41516 | Trees | L |
20 Warne Street | Lot 16, DP 5158 | House | L |
24 Warne Street | Lot 2, DP 501154 | House | L |
Weemala Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
9 Weemala Road | Lot 60, DP 11134 | House | L |
4 Westwood Street | Lot 11, DP 7505 | “Sillaton” | L |
6 Westwod Street | Lot 12, DP 7505 | House | L |
22 Westwood Street | Lot 2, DP 229929 | House | L |
Wilga Place | Pt Lot 6, DP 181710 Pt Lot 7, DP 181710 | Campbell Park | L |
Wongala Crescent | Reserve | Bushland | L |
4 Yarrara Road | Lot 3, DP 2097 | House | L |
6 Yarrara Road | Lot 4, DP 2097 | House | L |
18 Yarrara Road | Lot 1, DP 10203 | “The Maze” | L |
River Settlements | |||
Bar Island | Lots 22A, 23A and 24, DP 752040 | Cemetery, church ruins and memorial | R |
Bennets Bay | Waterway | Jetty | L |
Berowra Creek and Murramurra Creek junction | Waterway | Ballast heap | L |
Collingridge Point | Lot 17, DP 26377 | “Capo di Monte” | L |
Gentleman’s Halt | Gentleman’s Halt Inn ruins | L | |
Milson Island | Lot 13, DP 752026 | Prison building | L |
Sunny Corner | “Taracoonee” | L | |
Peats Bight | Lot 8, DP 752026 | Remains of George Peat’s farmhouse | L |
Peats Bight | Old road | R | |
Thornleigh | |||
37 Bellevue Street | Lot 10, DP 2033 | House | L |
4 Clifford Avenue | Lot 23A, DP 7921 | House | L |
24 Dartford Road | Lot 1, DP 101091 | House | L |
36 Dartford Road | Lot 1, DP 506283 | House | L |
41 Dartford Road | Lot 2, DP 512933 | “The Laurels” | L |
92 Dartford Road | Lot 67, DP 14631 | House | L |
4 Dawson Avenue | Lot 19, DP 7921 | “Hilton” | L |
De Saxe Close (near end) | Lots 547 and 1569 DP 752053 | Quarry and zigzag railway | L |
15–17 Duffy Avenue | Lot 1, DP 200291 | “Woodlands” | L |
24 Duffy Avenue | Lot 2, DP 28299 | House | L |
28 Duffy Avenue | Pt Lot 4, DP 484 | House | L |
42–50 Duffy Avenue | Pt Lot 1, DP 965182 | “Windyhaugh” and grounds | L |
Giblett Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
15X Giblett Avenue | Lot 465, DP 752053 | Oakleigh Park | L |
18 Giblett Avenue | Lot 1, DP 122888, Lot 1, DP 122887 | Grounds (excluding buildings)—Thornleigh West Public School | L |
40–56 Hillmont Road | Lot 34, DP 28362 | Garden | L |
1A, 1B, 1C, 1D Kentwell Avenue | Lots 100 and 101, DP 843558, and Lots 102 and 103, DP 853809 | Trees | L |
Loch-Maree Avenue | Road Reserve | Roadside trees | L |
1 Orchard Street | Lot X, DP 415964 | House | L |
5 Orchard Street | Lot 22, DP 7921, Section B | “Wallumeda” | L |
Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 633292 | Brickworks wall and bushland | L |
Pennant Hills Park | Lot 579, DP 752053 | Lorna Pass | L |
237 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 1, DP 245272 | “Loch Maree House” and garden | L |
253 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 43, DP 263535 | Garden tree | L |
309 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 18, DP 263535 | Thornleigh Uniting Church and hall | L |
311 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 17, DP 263535 | House | L |
3 Pritchard Street | Lot 5, DP 2097 | House | L |
1 Pioneer Avenue | Lot 1, DP 542202 | Remains of Maltworks | R |
9 Station Street | Lots 22 and 23, DP 1854 | House | L |
The Comenarra Parkway | Road Reserve | 1830’s road remains | L |
14 The Comenarra Parkway | Lot 14, DP 2033, Section 13 | House | L |
17 The Esplanade | Lot 1, DP 10930 | House | L |
80 The Esplanade | Lot 1, DP 14274 | House | L |
17, 19, 21 and 23 Trelawney Street | Lot K, DP 389092, Lots A and B, DP 373698, Lot E, DP 379102 | Gardens | L |
11 Wells Street | Lot 12, DP 2097 | House | L |
33 Yaralla Crescent | Lot 40, DP 31286 | House | L |
Wahroonga | |||
1A Brentford Road | Lot 26, DP 703961 | House | L |
Bundarra Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
43 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 11, DP 7975 | Garden | L |
44 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 2, DP 611318 | Garden and fence | L |
45 Bundarra Avenue | Pt Lot 9, DP 3021 | Garden | L |
46 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 1, DP 611318 | Tree and fence | L |
48 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 1, DP 538770 | Garden—“Landskrona” | L |
50 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 16, DP 17375 | House | R |
51 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 117, DP 555779 | Garden | L |
54 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 15, DP 17375 | Garden | L |
55 Bundarra Avenue | Lot 15, DP 22621, Lot 15, DP 22621 | Garden | L |
27 Churchill Avenue | Lot 2, DP 7038 | House | L |
79 Edgeworth David Avenue | Lots A and D, DP 977963 | Uniting Church | L |
Fern Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
9 Highlands Avenue | Lot 5, DP 258247 | “Highlands House” and garden | R |
34 Highlands Avenue | Lot 38, DP 8606 | House | L |
31 Ingalara Avenue | Lot B, DP 333577 | House | L |
Ingram Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
2–4 Ingram Road | Lots A and B, DP 323414 | St. Pauls Church (Pearces Corner) and grounds | L |
14 Ingram Road | Lot 6, DP 2753 | House | L |
16 Ingram Road | Lot 5, DP 2753 | House | L |
52 Ingram Road | Lot 5, DP 2753 | House | L |
62 Ingram Road | Lot A, DP 311754 | House | L |
12 John Hughes Place | Lot 10, DP 2870 | “Roselands” | L |
Myra Street | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
7–9 Myra Street | Lots A and B, DP 405476 | “Tenterfield” and garden | R |
55 Myra Street | Lots 1 and 2, DP 379794 | “Brierdence” | L |
1 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot A, DP 9921 | Garden | L |
8A Pacific Highway | Lot 2, DP 854532 | House | L |
22 Pacific Highway | Lot B, DP 363455 | House | L |
23 Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 800575 | House | L |
25 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot B, DP 306729 | House | L |
31 Pacific Highway | Pt Lot 1, DP 315877 | “Strathnoon” | L |
Pacific Highway | Lot 1, DP 258852 | Garden and trees—Mercy Family Life Centre. | L |
Woonona Avenue | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
42 Woonona Avenue | Lot 11, DP 706260 | “Cherrygarth” and garden | L |
46 Woonona Avenue | Lot 1, DP 563185 | “Neringala” and garden | L |
Waitara | |||
Alexander Parade | Road Reserve | Street trees | L |
11–37 Alexandria Parade | Lot 100, DP 848501 | Shop | L |
28–36 Balmoral Street | Lots B and C, DP 364173, Lot C, DP 388844 and Lot 2, DP 542749 | Gardens | L |
52 Balmoral Street | Lot A, DP 311111 | Garden trees | L |
56 Balmoral Street | Lot 6, DP 14623 | House | L |
75 Balmoral Street | Lot 2, DP 513859 | House | L |
1X Carden Street | Lot 1, DP 212506 | Trees in playground | L |
1A Clarke Road | Lot 4, DP 26794 | House | L |
27–31 Clarke Road | Lot 1, DP 857049 | House and garden | L |
Edgeworth David Avenue | Lots 9–13, DP 17375 | Grounds (excluding buildings)—Waitara Public School | L |
59 Edgeworth David Avenue | Lot 2, DP 524141 | House | L |
19 Orara Street | Lot 111, DP 652566 | House | L |
33 Palmerston Road | Lot A, DP 362357 | House | L |
The Avenue | Lot 1, DP 915710, Lots 1–5, DP 3145, Lots 5–6, DP 3152 | Barker College, Centenary Design Centre, McCaskill Music Centre, Development Office | R |
20X Waitara Avenue | Lot 1, DP 115007 | Waitara Park | L |
West Pennant Hills | |||
106 Cardinal Avenue | Lot 2, DP 528360 | House | L |
Castle Hill Road | Lots 2–3, DP 357453, Pt Lot A, DP 327632 | Koala Park | R |
5 Fairburn Avenue | Lot 29, DP 27987 | House | L |
37 New Line Road | Lot 31, DP 857912 | House | L |
540 Pennant Hills Road | Lot 11, DP 818114 | Sydney Blue Gum | L |
587 Pennant Hills Road | Lot B, DP 405469 | House | R |
75 Victoria Road | Lot A, DP 385479 | House | L |
Wiseman’s Ferry | |||
Old Northern Road | Road Reserve | Road, stone wall, bridge, escarpment and drain | S |
River Road | Lot 1, DP 733879 | Wiseman’s Ferry Inn, grounds | R |
River Road | Waterway | Cable ferry | L |
80 Singleton Road | Lot 20, DP 856306 | Sandstone well/soak | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 2, DP 506876 | “White Rock” House | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 40, DP 752029 | Fords Farm | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 26, DP 59266 | Mill Creek Mill ruins | L |
Singleton Road | Ms.1526 Sy. G.G. 22/8/1900 | Wiseman’s Ferry Cemetery | S |
Singleton Road | Lots 15 and 44, DP 752029, Lot 17, DP 752029 | Singleton’s Mill | S |
Singleton Road | Lot 8, DP 752029 | House ruins | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 50, DP 752029 | Chimney | L |
Singleton Road | Lot 301, DP 629539 | The Lodge | L |
Regional Reserves | |||
Berowra Valley Regional Park | Bushland, including the former Elouera Bushland Reserve and Berowra Valley Bushland Park | S | |
Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park | Bushland including Railway Dams, Brooklyn and Bobbin Inn | S | |
Marramurra National Park | Bushland | S | |
Muogamarra Nature Reserve | Bushland | S | |
New Line Road | Road | Great North Road between West Pennant Hills and Dural | S |
Old Northern Road | Road | Great North Road between Baulkham Hills and Wiseman’s Ferry | S |
Pennant Hills Park | Bushland | R |
sch D: Am 24.9.1999; 22.6.2001.
Schedule E
(Clause 18 (1))
sch E: Am 22.6.2001.