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Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G48, 30 November 2011 NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA Government Gazette ISSN-0157-8324 No. G48 DARWIN 30 November 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 firm 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 inAustralia 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. Copies of each week’s General Gazette are available Retail Sales for a cost of $1.10 each (plus postage) and are published on Government Printing Office a Wednesday. Copies of each week’s Special Gazettes are available separately for a cost of $1.10 each (plus postage). GPO Box 1447 Special Gazettes are supplied with General Gazettes on a Darwin NT 0801 Wednesday and they are sold at $1.10 per set (plus postage). Telephone: 08 8999 4031 Annual subscription rates apply from 1 July 2001. All current or purchased from paid subscriptions will not be effected and will continue until their expiry dates. Retail Sales Government Printing Office NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION and related correspondence 203 Stuart Highway, Parap should be addressed to: Telephone: 08 8999 4031 Gazette Office GPO Box 1447 Northern Territory Acts, Regulations and other Northern Darwin NT 0801 Territory Government legislation are only obtained from the Telephone: 08 89994005 Government Publications Office, Darwin. Facsimile: 08 89994037 Email: [email protected] The Gazette is available for perusal at the Government Printing Office. or hand-delivered to the reception desk Government Printing Office 203 Stuart Highway, Parap. ALLREMITTANCES should be made payable to: Receiver Notices are accepted for publication in the next available issue, of Territory Monies, Government Printing Office and marked unless otherwise specified. to the attention of the Gazette Office. Two copies with a covering sheet stating contact name, telephone, facsimile and or e-mail details is also requested with all material submitted for publication. OTHER ISSUES OF THE GAZETTE Special Gazettes are published on urgent matters as required. CLOSING TIMES: Notices for publication should be lodged Officers responsible for arranging the insertion of urgent at the Gazette Office by the following time (except holiday periods for which special advice of earlier closing times will notices should refer to the Gazette Officer on this subject. be given). They are supplied free of charge to subscribers to the General Gazettes or are available separately for purchase from Retail Sales. THE CLOSING TIME FOR ALL NOTICES IN THE GENERAL GAZETTE IS 4PM WEDNESDAY THE WEEK PRIOR TO PUBLICATION. Registration Gazettes which are published periodically are available for purchase from Retail Sales. Page 2 The Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G48, 30 November 2011 Planning Act in respect of each of the blocks as described hereunder expired 19 June 2011. NOTICE OF DECISION VARIATION OF EXCEPTIONAL DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION OF BLOCKS PERMIT The reference hereunder is to the name of the map sheet of the EDP09/0014A 1:1,000,000 series published by the DesignatedAuthority and I, GERRY McCARTHY, as Minister for Lands and Planning, to the numbers of graticular sections shown thereon. in pursuance of section 40(6) of the Planning Act, give notice that - Map Sheet SC52 (Melville Island) (a) I have in pursuance of section 40(4)(a) of the Act, decided Block Nos. to grant a Variation of Exceptional Development Permit 2115 part 2186 part 2187 part 2257 part 2258 part 2259 EDP09/0014 for the development situated at Lot 5693 2328 part 2329 part 2330 2331 2332 2333 (11) Waratah Crescent, Town of Darwin; 2399 part 2400 part 2401 2402 2403 2404 (b) The land is within Zone CP (Community Purposes) of 2405 2470 part 2471 part 2472 2473 2474 the Northern Territory Planning Scheme. Exceptional 2475 2476 2477 2541 part 2542 part 2543 Development Permit EDP09/0014 granted consent for 2544 2545 2546 2547 2548 2549 multiple dwellings (retirement village) and community 2612 part 2613 part 2614 2615 2616 2617 centre; 2618 2619 2620 2621 2684 part 2685 (c) Variation of Exceptional Development Permit 2686 2687 2688 2689 2690 2691 EDP09/0014A varies condition 2 endorsing drawing 2692 2693 numbers 2009/0977/1A through 2009/0977/8A to allow Assessed to contain 56 blocks. amendments to the landscaping of the site; and (d) Copies of Exceptional Development Permit EDP09/0014A Made under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas and the Reasons for the Decision are available from the Storage Act 2006 of the Commonwealth of Australia. Offices of the Department of Lands and Planning, Ground Dated 17th November, 2011. Floor 38 Cavenagh Street Darwin. A. C. HOLLAND Dated 7th October, 2011. Delegate of the Designated G. McCARTHY Authority for and on Behalf Minister for of The Commonwealth- Lands and Planning Northern Territory Offshore 1/48 Petroleum Joint Authority ASSENT TO PROPOSED LAW Pursuant to the Instrument of Delegation dated 1 March 2011 Your Honour the Administrator assented to the following 3/48 proposed law: Planning Act 15 November, 2011 NOTICE OF EXHIBITION OF PROPOSAL Business Names (National Uniform Legislation) Request TO AMEND NT PLANNING SCHEME Act 2011 PA2011/0543 (Act No. 31 of 2011) I, DAVID MALONE, delegate for the Minister for Lands Criminal Justice Legislation Amendment Act 2011 and Planning give notice under section 17 of the Planning (Act No. 32 of 2011) Act of the following: Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011 (Act No. 33 of 2011) (a) a proposal to amend the NT Planning Scheme, numbered PA2011/0543 as referred to in (e), is to be exhibited under Heritage Act 2011 Division 3 of Part 2 of the Act; (Act No. 34 of 2011) (b) the amendment is to be exhibited at the following location: Mining Management Amendment Act 2011 (Act No. 35 of 2011) Offices of the Department of Lands and Planning Ground Floor, Cavenagh House, 38 Cavenagh Street, G.GADD for Darwin M. TATHAM Acting Clerk of the (c) the period of exhibition is for 28 days, commencing Legislative Assembly upon first newspaper publication of the notice required 2/48 by section 17(1); (d) written submissions regarding this exhibition should be Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas made to: Storage Act 2006 Julia Wanane COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Planner NOTICE OF EXPIRY OF EXPLORATION PERMIT Strategic Lands Planning The Exploration Permit for Petroleum NT/P62 held by Department of Lands and Planning GPO Box 1680 Bluefin Pty Ltd, National Gas Australia Pty Ltd, National DARWIN NT 0801 or Oil & Gas Pty Ltd, Fax: (08) 8999 7189 or Australian Natural Gas Pty Ltd and Nations Natural Gas Pty Ltd Email: [email protected] The Northern Territory Government Gazette No. G48, 30 November 2011 Page 3 (e) the proposed amendment is to the NT Planning Scheme, (b) copies of the amendment, (Amendment No. 199), are to rezone Section 1603 Hundred of Ayers (185 Cyrus available from the Offices of the Department of Lands Road, Berry Springs) and Section 1607 Hundred of Ayers and Planning, Ground Floor, 38 Cavenagh Street, Darwin. (Berry Springs) from Zone R (Rural) to Zones RL (Rural Dated 15th November, 2011. Living) and CN (Conservation) for the purpose of rural G. F. McCARTHY living subdivision on the site. Minister for Dated 17th November, 2011. Lands and Planning D. MALONE Delegate for the SCHEDULE Minister for Lands and Planning 4/48 Planning Act NOTICE OF EXHIBITION OF PROPOSAL TO AMEND NT PLANNING SCHEME PA2011/0792 I, DAVE MALONE, delegate for the Minister for Lands and Planning give notice under section 17 of the Planning Act of the following: (a) a proposal to amend the NT Planning Scheme, numbered PA2011/0792 as referred to in (e), is to be exhibited under Division 3 of Part 2 of the Act; (b) the amendment is to be exhibited at the following location: Offices of the Department of Lands and Planning Ground Floor, Cavenagh House, 38 Cavenagh Street, Darwin (c) the period of exhibition is for 28 days, commencing upon first newspaper publication of the notice required by section 17(1); (d) written submissions regarding this exhibition should be 6/48 made to: Kate Smyth Museums and Art Galleries Act 1999 Graduate Trainee MAGNT VENUE HIRE SCHEDULE OF FEES Strategic Lands Planning THEATRETTE Department of Lands and Planning GPO Box 1680 Seats up to 125 in a horseshoe formation. Included in the cost DARWIN NT 0801 or is the use of a data projector and screen, lectern, microphone, Fax: (08) 8999 7189 or white board, DVD player and Video. The data projector is PC compatible, if you have an Apple Computer you will need to Email: [email protected] bring an adaptor. When using the MAGNT theatre users are (e) the proposed amendment is to the NT Planning Scheme, encouraged to check to ensure any interlinking equipment is to rezone Section 5857, 6342, 6343 and 6344 and Portion compatible before the presentation date. 2818 Hundred of Bagot (9 and 10 Kundook Place, 85 and 95 Whitewood Road, and 95 Howard Springs Road) from Cost $100.00 (GST inc) 1 - 4 hrs Zones SC (Service Commercial) and RL (Rural Living) $200.00 (GST inc) 5 - 8 hrs to Zone CP (Community Purposes). Security deposit $100.00 Dated 17th November, 2011. D. MALONE MUSEUM GROUNDS / AMPHITHEATRE Delegate for the Cost $250.00 (GST inc) Wedding Minister for $350.00 (GST inc) Corporate/Other Lands and Planning Event 5/48 $600.00 (GST inc) Major Event Planning Act Security Deposit $100.00 Wedding $500.00 Corporate/Other Event NOTICE OF MAKING OF AMENDMENT TO NT $1000.00 Major Events PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT No.
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