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I~I~IIII~I~~~Ii~IIIII~Iii~I~E X0032292 \ f!, .~ ~h ...~ I~I~IIII~I~~~iI~IIIII~IIi~I~E X0032292 \. /l~ Notice of compliance of public notification ~ Sustainable Planning Act 2009 s.301 R & J Austin C/- Murray & Associates (Old)Pty Ltd P.O. Box 246, NAMBOUR, OLD, 4560 Ms Emily Holmes T: (07)54412188, E: [email protected] 5th February 2014 ",Assessment Manager: Stefan Martin Locked Bag 72, SCMC NAMBOUR, OLD, 4560 RE: Application for a Reconfiguration of Lots by Boundary Realignment (3Lots into 3 Lots) Application No. REC13/0166 55 Aktinsons Road, 12 & 32 Garrad Road, Woombye Old 4555 Lot 17 on SP1 01368 and Lots 6 & 7 on SP119344 I, Emily Holmes have undertaken and completed the public notification with respect to the above development application in accordance with the requirements of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009, chapter 6, part 4, division 2. The public notification included: 12] Publishing a notice in The Sunshine Coast Daily on Thursday 9th January 2014 A copy of the newspaper advertisement is attached to this notice and 12] Placing a notice on the land in the way prescribed under the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 from Thursday 9th January 2014 until Wednesday 5th February 2014 A photo of the sign as erected on the land is attached to this notice and I2]Giving a notice to the owners of all land adjoining the land. A list of the names and addresses and the date they were notified (Friday 10th January 2014) is attached to this notice. Signature of applicant ~~ ,5"Feb,"a')'2014 #Ms Emily Holmes on behalf of Murray & Associates (Old)Pty Ltd (( Murray & Associates (Old)Pty Ltd ~ Be::; 8d9 ~ (BOX: ~.S2Q.tR:..20......xl The Sustamable Planning Act 2009 IS administered by the Department of Infrastructure and Planning, Queensland Government. PP2_0(l:I4_43 (D)Vers on#.11().12.09 WNW.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au PACE %l Jobs Tributes Notices General VacancIes Death NotICes WICKES, Beverley Rose Marie How are you going to get the "Bev" right for the job? person Late of Caloundra. After a courageous battle, passed away peacefully on January 3rd 2014. Pole Mounted Sign Vacant Land Aged 81 Years Pylon Sign Engineering Works -Drainage, Better finda Stonnwater,Earthworks, Water Wife of Geoff for 55 Dearly Loved years. 4 Lyon Street, Dicky Beach QLD and S_erage Infrastructure Loving and Much Loved Mother and 4551 Employment Mother.in.law of Grant, Carol and Mark. Lot 2 RP177466 By: Mr DA Haberfleld and Ms JA Nimmo Domain Principal Group C/- Diadem c/- DFS Group Bev was Privately Cremated. DDM Ply. Ltd. Expert In lieu of flowers donations to Dove 9670 6767 Ph: 5443 5566 any (31) (01) www.d adem.com Palliative Care, Caloundra would be Web: http://www.dfsgroup.com.au ConnecUng v.1th the be!,1 w,,!kers appreciated. Development Permit At: Goodwood Court, Buderim is serious busirv..:lSS -so be serious about 00v1 Approval.ought: Application No.: OPW1310926 you macII UlOO1. Get ,.,.'CIaIIst support On: Lot 200 SP 1 681 39 from linea's exports. c"loundru -549J 1559 Comment Approval.ought: Development Permit for www~()nw~ight.com.:tu period: Operational Works call us now on 13th January 2014 to Application no.: OPW13/0651 1300 136181 or emaU [email protected] 31st January 2014 Written comments to the to get started. assessment manager: Notices Written comments to: Comment The Assessment Manager period: Tributes ~aJNot!ces r~~~~~:>~{~~: _~-:;:"t Sunshine Coast Regional Council 10 January 2014 to ~~- Locked Bag 72 Sunshine Coast Mail Centre QLD 4560 3February 2014 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY [email protected] The Assessment Manager. FOR GRANT (01)5475 9901 The Chief Executive Officer www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Sunshine Coast Council FURLONG, Jean After 14 days from today an application for a Locked Bag 72 March 2002 of (nee Rhind) grant of probate olthe will dated 8 Copies olthe full application can be viewed or Sunshine Coast Mail Centre Qld 4560 RITA MAY late of .Ozcare", 28 SHEPPARD, obtained from the assessment manager Emall: [email protected] 20.U.1918 - 07.01.2014 Queensland and Saffron Drive, Currimundi, Phone:07 5475 7272 formerly of 18 Barnett Street, Goldan Beach, Late of Maleny, formerly of Young, NSW. Public notification Web: http://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Caloundra, Queensland deceased, will be made requirement per Dearly loved Wife of Norman (dec'd).Loved and by Ross Clifton Sheppard to the Supreme Court Queensland Government - Sustamable loving Mother to Norman (dec'd) and David. at Brisbane. Planning Act 2009 Form 5 version 2.0 Family and Friends are Invited to attend a You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat' held In Funeral Service for Jean which will be In that reglstl)'. the Chapel of the Buderim Crematorium, Mooloolaba Road, Buderim on Saturday, 11th Any creditor or other person who has a claim on January, 2014 at 11.00 a.m. the estate of the deceased is required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicrtors named below within 6 weeks of the date of the notice. At the end of that period and Free OlD 1800 60i 88lI pursuant to s67 of the Trusts Act 1973 (QLD)the applicant will distribute the assets of the :~nklllid:furiemls.&.m.au deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the of Lots applicant has notice. To: Reconfiguration by HA R D'I N G, Irene In' Boundary Realignment (3 The Winner of the . .,' " Lodged by: Bradley & Bray Solicitors Lots into 3 ".i'atl(er 'Cal~un~' i~nnerly ef ,Co'riyJ:.~~~'~r 1 st Floor, 1 5 Ann Street, Lots) FUEL & GROCERY . ." Nambour QLD 4560 'peaCefully' 6th'January 2014. At: 55Atkinson. 12& 32 away Monday Road, Week 1 ~ Garrad Road,Woomhye .,~~e~ ~~~ On: Lot 17 on SP1 01 368 and Lots 6& 7 is: ..I,.".)" ~, Competition . .9,J.ijr.~~:'~ Lov wif;, ol"Bi (dec'd).'BOIo.ve,hn"tMr aM' onSP199344 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY Vicki Baumann, Palmwoods 'GdncUna: By: R&JAustlnC/. Murray & Associates .mother-in-law, cherisbed dgreai- FOR GRANT ':.' (Qld)Ply Ltd Grandma . _ from for a Ph: 5441 2188 . .t~ a11~.~~,;family. '.. ." \' After 14 days today an application (07) Family.'and 'friends',are .invited .to~lrene'S grant of probate of the Will dated 19 May 1998 of Web: www.mursurv.com Found Funeral Servi~ to ,be held at St Ann'h~s :Aligl cari ADELE JOAN SCOTT deceased late of 1/15 The Approval.ought: Development Permit " Esplanade, Golden Beach, Queensland will be N.ru.ng y':10 h No.: REC1310168 b~~ch,:Bumett'Street, made by JANIS LYNNE GILLIES and GREGORY Application RONALD SCOTT to the Supreme Court at CATTLE DOG red I white male found 7th Janruary Brisbane. Comment period: Rosemount LABRADOR X (old dog)black female found 6th Janruary 2014- UttIe Mountain You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat 13th January I found 7 th in that registl)'. AMERICAN STAFFV' X black white female 4th February 2014 Janruary Pacffic Paradise Creditors: Any creditor and all other persons MALAMUTE x black I white female found 7th Janruary having a claim against the estate are required to Written comments to: Molony AMERICAN STAFFY x charcoal colour male found 7th send particulars of their claim to the Applicant's The Assessment Manager Janruary Wappa Falls solicitors within 6 weeks from the date hereof. Sunshine Coast Councll BULl.. ARAB white I brindle entire male found 8th Date of Desth: 1 October 2013 Locked Bag 72 Janruary Landsborough Dulcie Ann ~II 4 Pawa Animal Re.eue Inc STIGWOOD, SCMC NAMBOUR QLD 4560 Please Lodged by: Griffiths Parry Lawyers, on 0438 635191 or 5484 5244 Formerly of Nambour, aged 91 years. 10 / 12 Innovation Parkway, [email protected] Qld 4575 (01)5475 8501 Wife of J.A. Stigwood (Stiggy) (dee'd). Birtinya www.sunshinecoastqld.gov.au FOUND SILVER BRACELET, at 7111 Kawana. Mother of Noela and Ann. Kay (dec'd), (01)5493 1580 ot' 0427 317 TT7 Copies of the full application can be viewed or of Oliva and '" , Grandma.ma (Grandie) Julie, "'/ ;<, '" ^ ,y A'X- ~ '-" 't 1"~~"VbV , obtained from the assessment Please cafl with Erin. 't';d'" manager FOUND Single Key with sunglass case. "" Share your thoughts Ph (07) 54434541 , description. ~ , Relatives and Friends are invited to attend ..and be infonned a Funeral Service for Dulcie, to be held at FOUND -Seven silver rings. two pairs of sunglasses and Traditional Funerals Chapel, 17 Anzac a men wrist watch found at Noosa Maln beach. Noosa Heads. Please contact Noosa Heads Police Station on Avenue, Redcliffe on Friday, 10th January, Tv notzce. pl6B.Ml plaoe ,001 5440 8178 between Mon-Fri 8am-4pm. 2014 at 2.00 Ct;Ol<1c.t filii Mtr.1io Sc"llI.~ lC'nm p.m.. FOUND - .ladies wrist watch found in Pinaroo Park, Heads Police 1300136181 Noosa Heads. Please contact Noosa TRADITIONAL FUNERALS Station on 5440 8178 between Mon-Fri m. 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