Service industry
Use Definition
Means the use of premises for an industrial activity that—
- does not result in off-site air, noise or odour emissions; and
- is suitable for location with other non-industrial uses.
Examples:
audio visual equipment repair, film processing, bicycle repairs, clock and watch repairs, computer repairs, dry cleaning, hand engraving, jewellery making, laundromat, locksmith, picture framing, shoe repairs, tailor
Excludes:
small engine mechanical repair workshop, cabinet making, shop fitting, sign writing, tyre depot, low impact industry, medium impact, high impact industry, special industry
Development Zone
If on the same site as a community use, an educational establishment or a hospital, code assessment:
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 use by less than 50m2 requiring: (a) no building work; or minor building work, accepted subject to requirements:
If expanding the total use area of the existing use by less than 50m2 requiring: (a) no building work; or minor building work, accepted subject to requirements:
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:
- Community and recreation activities code
- Parking, access and loading code
- Landscaping code
- Excavation and filling code
- Engineering works and services code
Else, code assessment:
Accepted subject to requirements:
- Community and recreation activities code
- Parking, access and loading code
- Landscaping code
- Excavation and filling code
- Engineering works and services code
Code assessment:
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: