Development Regulations 2008 - legislation.sa.gov.au
5A Presumption with respect to division of certain buildings. 5AA Exclusion of certain classes of development from requirement to obtain development plan consent. Part 2—Development. 6 Additions to definition of development. 6A Regulated and significant trees. 6B Aboveground and inflatable pools. 6C External painting in prescribed areas
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