Shop

Use Definition

Shop means the use of premises for—

  • (a) displaying, selling or hiring goods; or  
  • (b) providing personal services or betting to the public. 

Examples:

Hairdresser, liquor store, department store, discount department store, discount variety stores, betting agencies, supermarket, corner store 

Excludes:

adult store, food and drink outlet, showroom, market

Development Zone

If (a) located on government owned or controlled land; and (b) conducted in association with, and subordinate to a community use, educational establishment or hospital on the same site; and (c) not involving an activity that requires a liquor licence; and (d) the total gross floor area of the food and drink outlet does not exceed 100m2, acceptable subject to requirements:

If (a) for a site with existing centre and entertainment activities requiring no building work; or minor building work; and (b) if treating small animals only, accepted subject to requirements:

Where the use does not require a liquor or gaming licence, code assessable against:

If expanding the total use area of an existing shop by less than 50m2 requiring: (a) no building work or (b) minor building work; and (b) the use does not require a liquor licence, accepted subject to requirements:

(a) the expansion requires no building work or minor building work; and (b) the total use area is less than 100m2; and (c) the use does not require a liquor licence; and the expansion does not include a drive-through facility, accepted subject to requirements:

Else, code assessment:

If expanding the total use area of an existing shop by less than 50m2 requiring: (a) no building work or (b) minor building work; and (b) the use does not require a liquor licence, accepted subject to requirements:

If for a site with existing centre and entertainment activities and requiring: (a) no building work or minor building work; and (b) the use does not require a liquor licence, accepted subject to requirements:

If for a site with existing centre and entertainment services and requiring: (a) no building work; or minor building work; and (b) the use does not require liquor licence, 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, minor building work; and (b) located on Council owned or controlled land; and (c) conducted in association with, and subordinate to a recreation activity on the same site; and (d) the use does not require a liquor licence; and (e) the total gross floor area is less than 100m2, accepted subject to requirements:

If (a) located on Council owned or controlled land; and (b) conducted in association with, and subordinate to a recreation activity on the same site; and (c) the use does not require a liquor licence; and (d) the total gross floor area is less than 100m2, code assessable against:

Else, 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: