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Select the development, activity or use you want to undertake.
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Search for the development/activity that best describes your proposal.  Once you have selected the primary activity you will be asked to add any other relevant activities. You can remove any activity by clicking on the red X.

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Type in the development, activity or use that you are proposing. e.g. house or use or shop.

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  • Intensive livestock agriculture [Primary Activity] delete
    Definition: (Pittwater Local Environmental Plan 2014 DICTIONARY)

    means the keeping or breeding, for commercial purposes, of cattle, poultry, pigs, goats, horses or other livestock that are fed wholly or substantially on externally-sourced feed, and includes any of the following:

      1. dairies (restricted),
      2. feedlots,
      3. piggeries,
      4. poultry farms,
    but does not include extensive agriculture, aquaculture or the operation of facilities for drought or similar emergency relief.
    Note. Intensive livestock agriculture is a type of agriculture—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.

    Definition: (Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2011 Dictionary)
    means the keeping or breeding, for commercial purposes, of cattle, poultry, pigs, goats, horses or other livestock that are fed wholly or substantially on externally-sourced feed, and includes any of the following:
    (a)  dairies (restricted),
    (b) feedlots,
    (c) piggeries,
    (d) poultry farms,

    but does not include extensive agriculture, aquaculture or the operation of facilities for drought or similar emergency relief.

    Note. Intensive livestock agriculture is a type of agriculture—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.

    Definition: (Manly Local Environmental Plan 2013 Dictionary)
    means the keeping or breeding, for commercial purposes, of cattle, poultry, pigs, goats, horses or other livestock that are fed wholly or substantially on externally-sourced feed, and includes any of the following:
    (a)  dairies (restricted),
    (b) feedlots,
    (c) piggeries,
    (d) poultry farms,

    but does not include extensive agriculture, aquaculture or the operation of facilities for drought or similar emergency relief.

    Note. Intensive livestock agriculture is a type of agriculture—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.

    Definition: (Pittwater Local Environmental Plan 2014 Dictionary)

    means the keeping or breeding, for commercial purposes, of cattle, poultry, pigs, goats, horses or other livestock that are fed wholly or substantially on externally-sourced feed, and includes any of the following:

      1. dairies (restricted),
      2. feedlots,
      3. piggeries,
      4. poultry farms,
    but does not include extensive agriculture, aquaculture or the operation of facilities for drought or similar emergency relief.
    Note. Intensive livestock agriculture is a type of agriculture—see the definition of that term in this Dictionary.

    Definition: (Historic Historic - Draft Warringah Local Environmental Plan 2009)
    means the keeping or breeding, for commercial purposes, of cattle, poultry, goats, horses or other livestock, that are fed wholly or substantially on externally-sourced feed, and includes the operation of feed lots, piggeries, poultry farms or restricted dairies, but does not include the operation of facilities for drought or similar emergency relief or extensive agriculture or aquaculture.



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  • Are you also proposing any of the following? (You can select more than one item from the list below)



Note: Make sure that you check everything that you are proposing.


Ensure that you select everything you are proposing in order to get a full list of the relevant planning controls. 
E.g. If you are proposing a house, are you also proposing a fence, swimming pool, and/or removing trees?

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