Dwelling unit

Use Definition

Dwelling unit means the use of premises containing a nonresidential use for a single dwelling, other than a dwelling for a caretaker of the non-residential use.

Examples:

‘Shop-top’ apartment

Excludes:

caretaker’s accommodation, dwelling house

Development Zone

If (a) associated with, and subordinate to a hospital use or education establishment use on the same site; and (b) for use by students or staff only, accepted subject to requirements:

If: (a) located on a site with a minimum area of 600m2; and (b) contained within the same building as the non-residential use, accepted subject to requirements:

Else, code assessable against:

If: (a) located on a site with a minimum area of 600m2; and (b) contained within the same building as the non-residential use, accepted subject to requirements:

Else, code assessable against:

If expanding the total use area of the existing use by less than 50m2 requiring: (a) no building work; or (b) minor building work, accepted subject to requirements:

Else, code assessable against:

If expanding the total use area of the existing use by less than 50m2 requiring: (a) no building work; or (b) minor building work, accepted subject to requirements:

If expanding the total use area of the existing child care centre by less than 50m2 requiring (a) no building work; or (b) minor building work, accepted subject to requirements:

If: (a) located on a site with a minimum area of 600m2; and (b) contained within the same building as the non-residential use, accepted subject to requirements:

Else, code assessable against:

If (a) expanding the total use area of the existing use by less than 50m2 requiring no building work or minor building work; and (b) the total number of dwellings on-site does not exceed two, accepted subject to requirements:

If the total numbers of dwellings on-site does not exceed two, code assessable against: