Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 2012 (Amendment No 7) Under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

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Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 2012 (Amendment No 7) Under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 New South Wales Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 2012 (Amendment No 7) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 I, the Minister for Planning, make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. KAREN ARMSTRONG As delegate for the Minister for Planning Published LW 10 March 2017 (2017 No 73) Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 2012 (Amendment No 7) [NSW] Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 2012 (Amendment No 7) under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 1 Name of Plan This Plan is Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 2012 (Amendment No 7). 2 Commencement This Plan commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website. 3 Land to which Plan applies This Plan applies to land to which Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 2012 applies and, in particular, to the following land: (a) Lot 7, DP 270584, 6655 Kings Highway, Carwoola, (b) Lot 6, DP 270584, 500 Trig Lane, Carwoola, (c) Lot 64, DP 1150423, 4 Gregg Place, Crestwood, (d) Lot 24, DP 241159, 2 Faunce Street, Queanbeyan East, (e) Lot 52, DP 262335, 17 Dunn Street, Queanbeyan West. 4 Amendment of Queanbeyan Local Environmental Plan 2012 (1) Clause 1.2 Aims of Plan Omit “Queanbeyan” from clause 1.2 (1). Insert instead “that part of Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional local government area to which this Plan applies (in this Plan referred to as Queanbeyan)”. (2) Schedule 4 Classification and reclassification of public land Insert in appropriate order in Part 1: 6655 Kings Highway, Carwoola Lot 7, DP 270584 500 Trig Lane, Carwoola Lot 6, DP 270584 4 Gregg Place, Crestwood Lot 64, DP 1150423 2 Faunce Street, Queanbeyan East Lot 24, DP 241159 17 Dunn Street, Queanbeyan West Lot 52, DP 262335 (3) Dictionary Omit “Queanbeyan City” from the definition of Council. Insert instead “Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional”. Page 2 Published LW 10 March 2017 (2017 No 73).
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