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The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at 27 South Notice is hereby given that on 27 January 2004, the Pine Road, Brendale and described as Lot 42 on RP806627, Parish Beaudesert Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning of Warner from the “Special Facilities (Motel, Conference Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located Convention Centre)” zone and include the land in the “Special at 74-90 Warner Road, Chambers Flat, and described as Facilities (Column 3A and 3B uses under the Table of Zones for the L9 RP138536, from the Rural Residential A zone and include the Commercial zone, Warehouse, Place of Entertainment, and land in the Rural Residential B zone. The general effect of the Advertising Hoarding)” zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. application over the land. Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase purchase at the office of the Beaudesert Shire Council. A copy of at the office of the Pine Rivers Shire Council. A copy of the the amendment is available for inspection at the office of the amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Department of Local Government and Planning. Department of Local Government and Planning. Ray Burton, Integrated Planning Act 1997 Chief Executive Officer NOTICE OF PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT The Town Planning Scheme for the Whole of the Shire of Beaudesert Notice is hereby given that on 27 January 2004, the Beaudesert Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at 92-108 Warner Road and 88-104 Featherstone Road, Chambers Flat, and described as L10 RP138536, from the Rural Residential A zone and include the land in the Rural Residential B zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. Copies of the amendment are available for inspection and purchase at the office of the Beaudesert Shire Council. A copy of the amendment is available for inspection at the office of the Department of Local Government and Planning. 284984—1 514 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 [25 June, 2004 Local Government Act 1993 4. Form of application 5. Local government’s discretion in approving proposals LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MODEL LOCAL LAW) NOTICE (NO. 1) 2004 6. Projects requiring multiple approvals 7. General powers of revocation or variation TABLE OF PROVISIONS 8. Summary of local government approvals PART 3LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 1. Short title .......................................................................................................1 9. General defence for owners of land or vehicle 2. Commencement.............................................................................................1 10. Joint and several liability 3. Repeal ............................................................................................................1 11. Rewards 4. Gazettal of Model Local Laws ......................................................................1 Schedule 1 .............................................................................................................1 PART 4 AUTHORISED PERSONS Schedule 2 – Model Local Law No. 1 (Administration) 2004..............................1 12. Appointment Schedule 3 – Model Local Law No. 8 (Control of Pests) 2004 ............................4 13. Limitation on authorised person’s powers Schedule 4 Model Local Law No. 16 (Rental Accommodation with 14. Authorised person’s appointment conditions Shared Facilities) 2004..................................................................................6 15. Authorised person’s identity card __________ 16. Production of identity card Short title 17. Offence 1. This notice may be cited as the Local Government (Model 18. Protection from liability Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004. PART 5REVIEW 19. Reviewable decisions Commencement 20. Application for review 2. This notice commences on the day it is published in the gazette. 21. Carrying out review 22. Decision on review Repeal PART 6MISCELLANEOUS 3. The model local laws proposed by the Minister as suitable for 23. Notices adoption by local governments as local laws referred to in Column 1 24. Charges of Schedule 1 gazetted as specified in Column 2 of the Schedule are repealed. 25. Unclaimed goods 26. Confiscated goods Gazettal of Model Local Laws SCHEDULE 4. The contents of Schedules 2 to 4 are proposed by the Minister DICTIONARY as suitable for adoption by local governments as local laws. ____________ __________ PART 1—PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE 1 1 Short title Column 1 Column 2 Title of Model Local Law Gazettal details This model local law may be cited as Model Local Law No. 1 Model Local Law No. 1 10 November 2000, p 872, (Administration) 2004. (Administration) 2000 Schedule 1 Model Local Law No.8 10 November 2000, p 902, 2 Object (Control of Pests) 2000 Schedule 8 Model Local Law No.16 10 November 2000, p 934, The object of this local law is to provide a legal framework for the (Rental Accommodation Schedule 16 administration, implementation and enforcement of the local government’s with Shared Facilities) 2000 local laws and subordinate local laws. 3 Definitions—the dictionary __________ The dictionary in the schedule defines particular words used in this local law. SCHEDULE 2 MODEL LOCAL LAW NO. 1 PART 2—LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVALS (ADMINISTRATION) 2004 4 Form of application (1) An application for the local government’s approval of a proposal TABLE OF PROVISIONS must be made in a form approved by the local government or the chief executive officer. PART 1PRELIMINARY (2) The application must be accompanied by documents and materials 1. Short title required under the relevant Act, local law or subordinate local law. 2. Object (3) The applicant must, if the local government or the chief executive officer reasonably requires, provide further information, documents or 3. Definitions⎯the dictionary materials in support of the application. PART 2LOCAL GOVERNMENT APPROVALS (4) An application must be accompanied by the prescribed fee. 25 June, 2004] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 37 515 2 Local Government (Model Local Law) Notice (No. 1) 2004 (5) A person must not provide information in or in connection with 10 Joint and several liability an application that is, to the person’s knowledge, false or misleading in a (1) If a local law imposes a liability on an owner of property, or a person material particular. engaged in a particular activity, and 2 or more persons are the owners of the Maximum penalty for subsection (5)—20 penalty units. relevant property, or are jointly engaged in the relevant activity, the liability is joint and several. 5 Local government’s discretion in approving proposals (2) This section applies both to civil liabilities and liabilities enforced by Justices Act 1886 (1) If a local government has power under a local law to approve summary proceedings under the . a proposal, the local government may— (a) approve the proposal unconditionally; or 11 Rewards (1) The local government may, by public notice, offer a reward for (b) approve the proposal subject to conditions; or information leading to the conviction of a person for— (c) refuse to approve the proposal. Example— (a) an offence involving damage to, or theft of, property of the local If a proposal for which the local government’s approval is required may government or under the local government’s control; or result in damage to property, the local government may, as a condition of (b) an offence against a local law. giving its approval, require the applicant to give reasonable security (which may include a deposit of money, a guarantee or an insurance (2) The amount of the reward, and the conditions on which it is payable, bond) to ensure that the damage is made good. must be decided by resolution of the local government. (2) However, the local government’s powers are subject to the provisions of the relevant local law or any relevant subordinate local PART 4—AUTHORISED PERSONS law, and the local government must, in deciding how to exercise its power, have regard to criteria stated in the relevant local law or subordinate local law. 12 Appointment (1) A local government may appoint any of the following persons as 6 Projects requiring multiple approvals authorised persons for a local law— (1) If— (a) employees of the local government; (a) an application is made to the local government for (b) other persons who are eligible for appointment as authorised persons 1 approval of a particular proposal; and under Chapter 15, part 5 of the Act . (b) the local government’s approval of the proposal is required (2) An appointment of a person as an authorised person under this part under 2 or more local laws, or 2 or more provisions of the must state the local laws, or the provisions of local laws, for which the person same local law; is appointed as an authorised person.