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Does not include the following examples

Use

Definition

Examples include

health care services

Premises for medical, paramedical, alternative therapies and general health care and treatment of persons that involves no overnight accommodation.

dental clinics, medical centres, natural medicine practices, nursing services, physiotherapy clinic

community care centre, hospital

high impact industry

Premises used for industrial activities that have significant offsite impacts on non-industrial uses including air, noise or odour emissions that are not easily controlled or contained. These uses may operate outdoors, but do not involve the manufacture of agricultural chemicals, pharmaceutical products, explosives or fertilisers.

non-alcoholic beverage production, concrete batching plant, tyre manufacturing and retreading, large scale surface coating, metal recovery, textile manufacture, chemically treated timber, plastic product manufacture (other than foam, composite plastics or rigid fibrereinforced plastics)

abattoirs, food processing (where using ammonia refrigeration systems), tanneries, rendering plants, oil refineries, explosive reserves, metal smelting and refining, alcoholic beverage production, manufacture of pharmaceutical products and fertilisers

home based business

A dwelling house used for an activity, occupation or business where subordinate to the residential use and is compatible with residential amenity outcomes.

bed and breakfast, family day care, farm stay, home office

hobby

hospital

Premises used for medical or surgical care or treatment of patients whether or not residing on the premises. The use may include accommodation for employees and ancillary activities directly serving the needs of patients and visitors.

hostel

Premises used to accommodate more than one household where residents share communal spaces and where staffed supervised care may be provided. The use may include accommodation for staff or carers.

boarding house, monastery

hospice

hotel

Premises used to sell liquor for consumption on or off site. The use may include short-term accommodation, dining and entertainment activities and gaming and amusement machines.

hotel, pub, tavern

nightclub

Gympie Regional Council Planning Scheme QPP version 2.0 (4 October 2010)

health care services, residential care facility

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