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Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G11, 16 March 2011 NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA Government Gazette ISSN 0157 8324 No. G11 DARWIN 16 March 2011 GENERAL INFORMATION SUBSCRIPTIONS are payable in advance and are accepted for a maximum period of one calendar year. All subscriptions General issues of the Gazette contain notices under the are on a frm basis and refunds for cancellations will not be following headings: Proclamations; Legislative (Acts of Parliament assented to, Statutory Rules, By laws, given. Rates include surface postage in Australia and overseas. Regulations); Government departments administering Other carriage rates are available on application. particular legislation or functions; Notices under the Companies (Northern Territory) Code; Planning Act; Crown AVAILABILITY: The Gazette may be purchased by mail Lands Act; Private Notices; Tenders Invited; Contracts from: Awarded. 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Page 2 The Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G11, 16 March 2011 Planning Act SCHEDULE NOTICE OF MAKING OF AMENDMENT Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 TO NT PLANNING SCHEME Road Mass Percentage mass Restrictions AMENDMENT No. 178 limit and axles LITCHFIELD LOCALITY Arnhem Maximum N/A N/A I, GERALD FRANCIS McCARTHY, the Minister for Lands Highway GVM 4.5 and Planning, under section 28(1) of the Planning Act, give at tonne, light notice that Adelaide vehicles (a) I have, under section 25 of the Act, amended the NT River only Planning Scheme by rezoning Lot 30 LTO81/005 Hundred Floodplain of Bagot (2 De Caen Close, Virginia) from Zone RL (Rural Living) to Zone SL13 (Specifc Use Zone Litchfeld “Pursuant to s11A(4) of the Control of Roads Act, signage No.13). removal was authorised on *11.40am, Thursday, 3 March 2011.” (b) Copies of the amendment, Amendment No. 178, are available from the Offces of the Department of Lands 2/11 and Planning, Ground Floor, 38 Cavenagh Street, Darwin. Control of Roads Act Dated 26th February, 2011. G. F. McCARTHY TEMPORARY ROAD RESTRICTIONS Minister for I, PETER TOLL, Project Director Civil Darwin, as delegate of Lands and Planning the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, being satisfed saturated pavement may make the road or part of the road specifed in column 1 of the Schedule subject to deterioration by the passage of vehicles, pursuant to section 11A(3)(a) and (5) of the Control of Roads Act, give notice of the following decisions: (a) pursuant to section 11A(1)(b) of the Act, use of the road or part of the road is restricted to vehicles (i) the mass of each of which does not exceed the mass specifed in column 2 of the Schedule; or (ii) the mass of each of which does not exceed the percentage of the mass limit for the type of axle or axle group (other than a steer axle) specifed in column 3 of the Schedule and the total number of axles of which does not exceed the number specifed in that column; (b) pursuant to section 11A(1)(d) of the Act, the restrictions on the use or manner of use specifed in column 4 of the Schedule are imposed, from 11.40am, Thursday, 3 March 2011. For this notice, “GCM” or an expression relating the specifcations for a vehicle has the same meaning as it has 1/11 under the Motor Vehicle (Standards) Regulations; except that “GVM” has the same meaning as it has under the Australian Control of Roads Act Road Rules. REVOCATION OF TEMPORARY ROAD Dated 3rd March, 2011. RESTRICTIONS I, PETER TOLL, Project Director Civil Darwin, as delegate of P. TOLL the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, being satisfed Project Director the road or part of the road specifed in column one of the Civil Darwin Schedule, the use of which has been restricted SCHEDULE (a) to vehicles the mass of each of which does not exceed the mass specifed in column 2 or 3 of the Schedule; and Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 (b) in the manner specifed in column 4, Road Mass Percentage mass Restrictions limit and axles is no longer subject to deterioration by the passage of vehicles, pursuant to section 11A(4) and (5) of the Control of Roads Arnhem Maximum N/A N/A Act, give notice of revocation of the decision to impose the Highway GVM 8 restrictions from 11.40am, Thursday, 3 March 2011. at tonne Dated 3rd March, 2011. Adelaide River P. TOLL Floodplain Project Director Civil Darwin 3/11 The Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G11, 16 March 2011 Page 3 Control of Roads Act specifed in column 1 of the Schedule subject to deterioration REVOCATION OF TEMPORARY ROAD by the passage of vehicles, pursuant to section 11A(3)(a) and RESTRICTIONS (5) of the Control of Roads Act, give notice of the following decisions: I, PETER TOLL, Project Director Civil Darwin, as delegate of the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, being satisfed (a) pursuant to section 11A(1)(b) of the Act, use of the road the road or part of the road specifed in column one of the or part of the road is restricted to vehicles Schedule, the use of which has been restricted (i) the mass of each of which does not exceed the mass (a) to vehicles the mass of each of which does not exceed the specifed in column 2 of the Schedule; or mass specifed in column 2 or 3 of the Schedule; and (ii) the mass of each of which does not exceed the (b) in the manner specifed in column 4, percentage of the mass limit for the type of axle or axle group (other than a steer axle) specifed in is no longer subject to deterioration by the passage of vehicles, column 3 of the Schedule and the total number of pursuant to section 11A(4) and (5) of the Control of Roads axles of which does not exceed the number specifed Act, give notice of revocation of the decision to impose the in that column; restrictions from 3.00pm, Wednesday, 2 March 2011. (b) pursuant to section 11A(1)(d) of the Act, the restrictions Dated 2nd March, 2011. on the use or manner of use specifed in column 4 of the P. TOLL Schedule are imposed, Project Director from 3.00pm, Wednesday, 2 March 2011. Civil Darwin For this notice, “GCM” or an expression relating the SCHEDULE specifcations for a vehicle has the same meaning as it has under the Motor Vehicle (Standards) Regulations; except that Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 “GVM” has the same meaning as it has under the Australian Road Mass Percentage mass Restrictions Road Rules. limit and axles Dated 2nd March, 2011. Howard Maximum N/A N/A Springs GVM 4.5 P. TOLL Road tonne, light Project Director between vehicles Civil Darwin 1km Past only Stow Road SCHEDULE and Gunn Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Point Road Mass Percentage mass Restrictions Turn off limit and axles Howard N/A 100% Legal Limits, N/A Gunn Point N/A 100% Legal Limits, N/A Springs Maximum 13 Axles, Road Maximum 13 Axles, Road empty travel permitted between empty travel between Howard permitted Stuart Springs Highway Intersection Intersection and End and 1km of Seal past Stow Howard N/A 100% Legal Limits, N/A Road Springs Maximum 13 Axles, Gunn Point Maximum N/A N/A Road empty travel Road GVM 4.5 between permitted between tonne, light Stuart Howard vehicles Highway Springs only and Gunn Intersection Point and Intersection Howard River 5/11 Bridge Control of Roads Act “Pursuant to s11A(4) of the Control of Roads Act, signage TEMPORARY ROAD RESTRICTIONS removal was authorised on *3.00pm, Wednesday, 2 March I, PETER TOLL, Project
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