Planning Scheme Provisions (3.9 MB) - Cairns Regional Council
Planning Scheme Provisions (3.9 MB) - Cairns Regional Council Planning Scheme Provisions (3.9 MB) - Cairns Regional Council
-23 -Local UtilitiesAny premises used or intended for use by a Government, Semi-Government, Statutory orLocal Authority in the course of a minor public utility undertaking relating to the provisionof water supply, sewerage, electricity, gas, telecommunications, transport or drainageservices where these activities do not involve the following -(a)(b)(c)the construction of electricity power lines, transformers or switching stationsoperating at or in excess of 60,000 volts; orthe construction or use of any building or other structure having a gross floor areagreater than 50mZ or a height greater than 5 metres; orthe use of land in excess of 800m2 in area.Major Shopping DevelopmentA development that includes or comprises -(a)(b)the use of land exceeding 1.5 hectares in area or such other area as the Governor inCouncil prescribed from time to time by regulation; orthe erection or use of any building or other structure or part thereof where thebuilding or other structure or part thereof has a gross floor area exceeding 4,000mZor such other area as the Governor in Council prescribes from time to time byregulation;where the use of land or the erection or use of the building or other structure or part thereofis primarily for the purpose of shops.Manufacturers ShopAny land, building or other structure forming part of manufacturing premises wherein issold by retail sale, only those commodities, articles, or goods manufactured or used in suchmanufacture on such premises.MarinaAny premises used or intended for use for the launching, landing, berthing or storage ofboats. The term includes ancillary facilities for the fuelling, servicing, maintenance andprovisioning and trailers, for recreation and amenity and ancillary offices, chandlery,provision shop and caretaker's residence.The term does not include any residential use of the premises except for caretaker'sresidence.The term does not include major repairs to vessels.MarketAny premises used or intended for use, on a regular basis, for the sale of home or farmproduced products, artefacts or general merchandise.Medical CentreAny premises used or intended for use for the medical or para-medical care or treatment ofpersons not resident on the site. The term includes premises used or intended for use by anacupuncturist, chiropodist, naturopath, chiropractor, dentist, medical practitioner,optometrist, pathologist, physiotherapist or radiologist, in the practice of that profession.The term does not include a home occupation, a hospital, an institution or a retirementvillage as herein defined.
- 24 -Mobile Home ParkAny premises used or intended for use for the parking or location thereon of two or moremobile homes for the purpose of providing residential accommodation. The term includesancillary amenities buildings, a kiosk and recreational facilities for the exclusive use ofoccupants of the mobile home park. The term does not include a caravan park as hereindefined.Motel (High Density)Any premises used or intended for use for the temporary accommodation of travellers,where such accommodation is provided in serviced guest rooms or suites each containingits own bathroom and having a site population density exceeding 400 persons per hectarebut not exceeding 800 persons per hectare. The term includes a manager's unit and office,dining room and facilities for the provision of meals to such travellers.Motel (Medium Density)Any premises used or intended for use for the temporary accommodation of travellers,where such accommodation is provided in serviced guest rooms or suites each containingits own bathroom and having a site population density not exceeding 400 persons perhectare. The term includes a manager's unit and office, dining room and facilities for theprovision of meals to such travellers.NightclubAny premises used or intended for use as a cabaret or nightclub, where entertainment isregularly provided to members of the public and which is the subject of a licence under theprovisions of the Liquor Act 1992. The term includes the provision of music and dancingfacilities for the persons attendant upon the premises. The term does not include afunction centre, hotel, indoor entertainment or restaurant as herein defined.Night Tennis CourtAn outdoor teilnis court which is associated with a residential use and which is providedwith lighting to facilitate night play but which is not used for commercial purposes.Outdoor EntertainmentAny premises used or intended for use for any outdoor activity, purpose or pursuit forcommercial purposes which affords or is calculated to afford interest or amusement.Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the term includes the use of any premisesfor any of the activities, purposes or pursuits included in, but not limited to, Appendix 9hereto and temporary facilities for providing refreshments to those engaged in the activity.The tenn does not include sport and recreation as herein defined.APPENDIX 9BoatingCircusCommercial or community swimming poolCoursing trackcourtDrive in theatreExhibitionFairMini golf coursesModel car, boat or aeroplane operationMuseumPicnic racePleasure fairRace trackShowgroundSide show
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- 24 -Mobile Home ParkAny premises used or intended for use for the parking or location thereon of two or moremobile homes for the purpose of providing residential accommodation. The term includesancillary amenities buildings, a kiosk and recreational facilities for the exclusive use ofoccupants of the mobile home park. The term does not include a caravan park as hereindefined.Motel (High Density)Any premises used or intended for use for the temporary accommodation of travellers,where such accommodation is provided in serviced guest rooms or suites each containingits own bathroom and having a site population density exceeding 400 persons per hectarebut not exceeding 800 persons per hectare. The term includes a manager's unit and office,dining room and facilities for the provision of meals to such travellers.Motel (Medium Density)Any premises used or intended for use for the temporary accommodation of travellers,where such accommodation is provided in serviced guest rooms or suites each containingits own bathroom and having a site population density not exceeding 400 persons perhectare. The term includes a manager's unit and office, dining room and facilities for theprovision of meals to such travellers.NightclubAny premises used or intended for use as a cabaret or nightclub, where entertainment isregularly provided to members of the public and which is the subject of a licence under theprovisions of the Liquor Act 1992. The term includes the provision of music and dancingfacilities for the persons attendant upon the premises. The term does not include afunction centre, hotel, indoor entertainment or restaurant as herein defined.Night Tennis CourtAn outdoor teilnis court which is associated with a residential use and which is providedwith lighting to facilitate night play but which is not used for commercial purposes.Outdoor EntertainmentAny premises used or intended for use for any outdoor activity, purpose or pursuit forcommercial purposes which affords or is calculated to afford interest or amusement.Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the term includes the use of any premisesfor any of the activities, purposes or pursuits included in, but not limited to, Appendix 9hereto and temporary facilities for providing refreshments to those engaged in the activity.The tenn does not include sport and recreation as herein defined.APPENDIX 9BoatingCircusCommercial or community swimming poolCoursing trackcourtDrive in theatreExhibitionFairMini golf coursesModel car, boat or aeroplane operationMuseumPicnic racePleasure fairRace trackShowgroundSide show