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Attached dwelling [Primary Activity]
Definition:
(
Pittwater Local Environmental Plan 2014 DICTIONARY)
means a building containing 3 or more dwellings, where:
- each dwelling is attached to another dwelling by a common wall, and
- each of the dwellings is on its own lot of land, and
- none of the dwellings is located above any part of another dwelling.
Note. Attached dwellings are a type of residential accommodation—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.Definition:
(
Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2011 Dictionary)
means a building containing 3 or more dwellings, where:
(a) |
each dwelling is attached to another dwelling by a common wall, and |
(b) |
each of the dwellings is on its own lot of land, and |
(c) |
none of the dwellings is located above any part of another dwelling. |
Note.
Attached dwellings are a type of
residential accommodation—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.
Definition:
(
Manly Local Environmental Plan 2013 Dictionary)
means a building containing 3 or more dwellings, where:
(a) |
each dwelling is attached to another dwelling by a common wall, and |
(b) |
each of the dwellings is on its own lot of land, and |
(c) |
none of the dwellings is located above any part of another dwelling. |
Note.
Attached dwellings are a type of
residential accommodation—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.
Definition:
(
Pittwater Local Environmental Plan 2014 Dictionary)
means a building containing 3 or more dwellings, where:
- each dwelling is attached to another dwelling by a common wall, and
- each of the dwellings is on its own lot of land, and
- none of the dwellings is located above any part of another dwelling.
Note. Attached dwellings are a type of residential accommodation—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.Definition:
(
Historic Historic - Draft Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2009)
means a building containing 3 or more dwellings, where:
(a) each dwelling is attached to another dwelling by a common wall, and
(b) each of the dwellings is on its own lot of land (not being an individual lot in a strata plan or community title scheme), and
(c) none of the dwellings is located above any part of another dwelling.