State Environmental Planning Policy (Housing for Seniors or People with a Disability) 2004
Current version for 1 January 2013 to date (accessed 21 May 2013 at 22:46)
13 Self-contained dwellings
(1) General term: “self-contained
dwelling”
In this Policy, a self-contained
dwelling is a dwelling or part of a building (other than a hostel),
whether attached to another dwelling or not, housing seniors or people with a
disability, where private facilities for significant cooking, sleeping and
washing are included in the dwelling or part of the building, but where
clothes washing facilities or other facilities for use in connection with the
dwelling or part of the building may be provided on a shared
basis.
(2) Example: “in-fill self-care
housing”
In this Policy, in-fill self-care
housing is seniors housing on land zoned primarily for urban
purposes that consists of 2 or more self-contained dwellings where none of the
following services are provided on site as part of the development: meals,
cleaning services, personal care, nursing care.
(3) Example: “serviced self-care
housing”
In this Policy, serviced self-care
housing is seniors housing that consists of self-contained dwellings
where the following services are available on the site: meals, cleaning
services, personal care, nursing care.