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Government Gazette No 67 of 26 August 2016 Government Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICES Appointments Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales Number 67 Friday, 26 August 2016 The New South Wales Government Gazette is the permanent public record of official notices issued by the New South Wales Government. It also contains local council and other notices and private advertisements. The Gazette is compiled by the Parliamentary Counsel’s Office and published on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) under the authority of the NSW Government. The website contains a permanent archive of past Gazettes. To submit a notice for gazettal – see Gazette Information. 2297 NSW Government Gazette No 67 of 26 August 2016 Government Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICES Appointments CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 Ministerial Arrangements for the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight Pursuant to section 36 of the Constitution Act 1902, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has authorised the Honourable A J Constance, MP to act for and on behalf of the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight for the period from 31 August to 10 September 2016, inclusive. Dated: 24 August 2016 MIKE BAIRD, MP Premier 2298 NSW Government Gazette No 67 of 26 August 2016 Government Notices Planning and Environment Notices NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 Copeland Tops State Conservation Area Draft Plan of Management The draft plan may be viewed at: • NPWS Barrington Tops Area Office, 59 Church St, Gloucester (ph: 6538 5300) • Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) Customer Centre (Lvl 14, 59–61 Goulburn St, Sydney) • OEH ‘Have your say’ website https://engage. environment.nsw.gov.au Written submissions must be received by 2 December 2016 by: • email to [email protected] or • mail to The Planner, NPWS, PO Box 361, Grafton NSW 2460 or • using the online form on the OEH ‘Have your say’ website. Your comments on the draft plan may include ‘personal information’, and information that in some way identifies you may be gathered when you use our website or send us an email. OEH complies with the NSW Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 which regulates the collection, storage, quality, use and disclosure of personal information. For details see OEH and your privacy. 2299 NSW Government Gazette No 67 of 26 August 2016 Government Notices Roads and Maritime Notices ROADS ACT 1993 ORDER Section 52A Declaration of Bennelong Bridge as a Transitway in the Local Government Areas of the City of Canada Bay and City of Parramatta I, the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight, pursuant to section 52A of the Roads Act 1993 and on the recommendation of Roads and Maritime Services, by this Order, declare each of the roads described in the schedule below as a transitway, to be designated Transitway No 8010. DUNCAN GAY, MLC Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight Schedule CLASS, NAME DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER Transitway No 8010 The road on the bridge structure between the western end of the western abutment Abutment A) at Wentworth Point and the eastern end of the eastern abutment Abutment B) at Rhodes, shown as J1 on the attached map (shown below). ROADS ACT 1993 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Beecroft in the Hornsby Shire Council Area Roads and Maritime Services by its delegate declares, with the approval of His Excellency the Governor, that the land described in schedule 1 and the interest in land described in schedule 2 below are acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. K DURIE Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Roads and Maritime Services Schedule 1 All that piece or parcel of land situated in the Hornsby Shire Council area, Parish of Field of Mars and County of Cumberland, shown as Lot 201 Deposited Plan 1222487, being part of the land in Certificate of Title 100/1207275. 2300 NSW Government Gazette No 67 of 26 August 2016 Government Notices The land is said to be in the possession of Pennant Hills Golf Club Limited (registered proprietor) and Westpac Banking Corporation (mortgagee). Schedule 2 Interest in Land An easement in gross for rock anchors as described in Memorandum 2139814 recorded at Land and Property Information, over the land situated in the Hornsby Shire Council area, Parish of Field of Mars and County of Cumberland, described below: Land Burdened The site designated [F] on Deposited Plan 1222487, and described thereon as “proposed easement for rock anchors variable width” and limited in height and depth as shown on Deposited Plan 1222487, being part of the land in Certificate of Title 100/1207275. The land is said to be in the possession of Pennant Hills Golf Club Limited (registered proprietor) and Westpac Banking Corporation (mortgagee). (RMS papers SF2016/146168; RO SF2014/76318) ROADS ACT 1993 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Normanhurst in the Hornsby Shire Council Area and at Carlingford and West Pennant Hills in The Hills Shire Council Area Roads and Maritime Services by its delegate declares, with the approval of His Excellency the Governor, that the land described in schedule 1 and the interest in land described in schedule 2 below are acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. K DURIE Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Roads and Maritime Services Schedule 1 All those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Hornsby Shire Council area, Parish South Colah and County of Cumberland, shown as: Lots 34 and 51 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 1/503632 and said to be in the possession of Judith Wynne Duttan (registered proprietor) and Commonwealth Bank of Australia (mortgagee); Lots 33 and 50 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 2/503632 and said to be in the possession of Sharyn Veronica McLaughlin; Lots 32 and 49 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 3/504735 and said to be in the possession of Amirpejman Amir Nejad and Adele Francis (registered proprietors) and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (mortgagee); Lots 31 and 48 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 4/504735 and said to be in the possession of Caroline Anne Mitchell (registered proprietor) and Newcastle Permanent Building Society Limited (mortgagee); Lots 30 and 47 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 2/521499 and said to be in the possession of Stephen Nicholas Hood and Susan Gai Hood; Lots 29 and 46 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 1/521499 and said to be in the possession of Zhenlin Shen and Qian Cui (registered proprietors) and Commonwealth Bank of Australia (mortgagee); Lots 28 and 45 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 1/507896 and said to be in the possession of Keith Keat Cheon Kam and Linda Chee Leng Kam; Lots 27 and 44 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 2/507896 and said to be in the possession of Catherine Maree Griffin and Shaun Leslie Griffin (registered proprietors) and AFSH Nominees Pty Ltd (mortgagee); Lots 40 and 57 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 1/525425 and said to be in the possession of Duncan William Robb (registered proprietor) and Westpac Banking Corporation (mortgagee); Lots 41 and 58 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 2/525425 and said to be in the possession of Benjamin Anthony Fogarty and Kirralie Jane Fogarty (registered proprietors) and Westpac Banking Corporation (mortgagee); Lots 42 and 59 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 3/525425 and said to be in the possession of Michael John Lafford (registered proprietor) and Westpac Banking Corporation (mortgagee); 2301 NSW Government Gazette No 67 of 26 August 2016 Government Notices Lots 39 and 56 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title CP/SP35700 and said to be in the possession of The Owners – Strata Plan No 35700; Lots 38 and 55 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 11/607243 and said to be in the possession of Yiwen Yang (registered proprietor) and Westpac Banking Corporation (mortgagee); Lots 37 and 54 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 12/607243 and said to be in the possession of Claudia Clamer and Arthur Paul David Owen (registered proprietors) and Westpac Banking Corporation (mortgagee); Lots 36 and 53 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 592/547885 and said to be in the possession of Keith Edward Saunders; Lots 35 and 52 Deposited Plan 1217572, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 591/547885 and said to be in the possession of Derek Bruce Couper and Kate Jennifer Couper (registered proprietors) and Westpac Banking Corporation (mortgagee); Lots 48 and 60 Deposited Plan 1217577, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 1/215981 and said to be in the possession of Leonard Diarmid Franke and Alison Frances Franke (registered proprietors) and National Australia Bank Limited (mortgagee); Lots 47 and 59 Deposited Plan 1217577, being parts of the land in Certificate of Title 4/215981 and said to be in
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