Pymble Business Park - Ku-ring-gai Council
Pymble Business Park - Ku-ring-gai Council
Pymble Business Park - Ku-ring-gai Council
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2.1 DEFINITIONS (CONTINUED)<br />
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remnant<br />
riparian land<br />
runoff<br />
Section 96(1)<br />
modifications<br />
Section 96(1A)<br />
modifications<br />
Section 96(2)<br />
modifications<br />
Section 96AA<br />
modifications<br />
secondary street<br />
sediment<br />
setback or building line<br />
sewerage<br />
shopfront<br />
significant tree<br />
sill height<br />
locally native vegetation occur<strong>ring</strong> within fragmented landscapes.<br />
Remnants may be small to medium sized patches of vegetation<br />
surrounded by highly modifi ed land, used for urban development and<br />
associated infrastructure.<br />
land adjoining a waterway (including a piped waterway) and the<br />
waterway itself, but not including land adjoining an artifi cial waterbody.<br />
This includes all land identifi ed within the Riparian Lands Map in KLEP<br />
(Local Centres) 2012.<br />
rainfall that ends up as stormwater.<br />
are modifi cations by <strong>Council</strong> to consents that involve minor errors,<br />
misdescriptions or miscalculations in accordance with Section 96(1) of<br />
the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.<br />
are modifi cations by <strong>Council</strong> to consents that involve minimal<br />
environmental impact in accordance with Section 96(1A) of the<br />
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.<br />
are other modifi cations by <strong>Council</strong> to consents that may have an<br />
environmental impact in accordance with Section 96(2) of the<br />
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.<br />
are modifi cations made by consent authorities to consents granted by<br />
the Land and Environment Court, in accordance with Section 96(AA) of<br />
the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.<br />
a street that is not a primary street and is typically a local road or lane.<br />
solid material, either mineral or organic, that is in suspension, is being<br />
transported, or has been moved from its site of origin by air, wind, water<br />
or gravity.<br />
refer to the defi nition of building line in this dictionary.<br />
the arrangement of pipes that transport sewage.<br />
the front side of a store facing the street; usually contains display<br />
windows.<br />
a tree which<br />
i) is visible over a wide area due to its size;<br />
ii) is a large specimen in a prominent location;<br />
iii) has ecological values because it forms part of the remnant<br />
vegetation of the area and contributes to the gene flow, has<br />
habitat hollows, provides food for wildlife;<br />
iv) is a rare species in good condition;<br />
v) exhibits exceptional form;<br />
vi) is associated with the history of a place; or<br />
vii) forms part of an avenue of trees.<br />
the vertical height of a window sill above the fi nished fl oor level which it<br />
serves.<br />
DEFINITIONS<br />
Note: For terms not contained in the above list, reference is to be made to the Dictionary in<br />
the Standard Instrument (Local Environment Plans) Order 2006.<br />
Draft <strong>Ku</strong>-<strong>ring</strong>-<strong>gai</strong> <strong>Pymble</strong> Buiness <strong>Park</strong> Development Control Plan 2012<br />
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