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Fact Sheet on Home Occupations and Home Industry
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Sort Desciption: This Fact Sheet relates to “Home Industry†and “Home Occupation†... “Home Industry†means an industry carried on in a building (other than a dwelling-house ...
Content Inside: Fact Sheet on Home Occupations and Home Industry TP/4(35) Date: August 2003 Introduction This Fact Sheet relates to “Home Industry†and “Home Occupation†activities within the Local Government Area of the City of Botany Bay. It contains Council’s development standards and requirements for both Home Industry and Home Occupation uses. Home Industries and Home Occupations are permitted in the Residential 2(a) and 2(b) zones under the provisions of the Botany Local Environmental Plan 1995. Home Industries require the prior consent of Council – ie a Development Application is required to be lodged with Council. Please refer to Council’s Development Application Guide for Residential Dwelling Houses, Additions/Alterations to Dwelling Houses, Carports/Garages, Swimming Pools, Outbuildings, and Torrens Title Subdivision for the Construction of Dwelling Houses for DA submission requirements. Home occupations do not require consent from Council. It is suggested however that you write to Council advising Council of the details of your home occupation – ie the address of the premises, proposed use, and the hours of operation. Council will then advise you in writing whether or not your proposed use is a home occupation and the requirements that the home occupation would need to comply with. Aims and Objectives of development for home occupations and home industries To allow the occupants of a dwelling house limited use of part of the dwelling house or associated building for business, professional or industrial purposes; To ensure that the activities of a “Home Industry†or “Home Occupation†do not affect the residential amenity of the area, particularly by the emission of noise, smell, excessive vehicular or pedestrian movement; To ensure that any building and associated facilities, such as car parking, remain in character with the amenity of the area; To ensure the operation of the non-residential use is ancillary to the use of the premises ...
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