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Marketing Awards [173] QueenslandQueensland GovernmentGovernment Gazette Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXLII] (342) TUESDAY, 16 MAY, 2006 [No. 11 NOTICE Premier’s Office Brisbane, 16 May 2006 As Acting Premier, I notify that, acting under the provisions of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, I have appointed the Honourable Henry Palaszczuk MP, Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Water to act as, and to perform all of the functions and exercise all of the powers of, Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors from 16 May 2006 until the Honourable Frederick Warren Pitt MP returns to duty. ANNA BLIGH MP ACTING PREMIER © The State of Queensland 2006 Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the prior written permission of SDS Publications. Inquiries should be addressed to SDS Publications, Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo, DC, Q, 4151. BRISBANE Printed by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 16 May, 2006 [175] QueenslandQueensland GovernmentGovernment Gazette Gazette PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXLII (342) FRIDAY, 19 MAY, 2006 [No. 12 Integrated Planning Act 1997 On the same date the Council also adopted the following planning scheme polices under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, Schedule PUBLIC NOTICE 3— HERVEY BAY CITY COUNCIL • Information Requirements for Applications Planning Scheme ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO Policy; THE TRANSITIONAL PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE CITY OF HERVEY BAY • Local Government May Consult Planning Scheme Policy; Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule • Satisfying Assessment Criteria Relating to Maximum 1 that on 21 July 2004 Hervey Bay City Council adopted an Building Height, Bulk and Density Planning Scheme Policy; amendment to the planning scheme for the City of Hervey Bay. The purpose and general effect of the amendment is to change the • Landscaping and Landscape Plans Planning Scheme Policy; scheme map to reflect the approval by Council for a Consequential Amendment over the land located at 51 Samarai Drive, Kawungan • Stormwater Management Planning Scheme Policy; and described as Lot 2 on RP 171875. The purpose of this amendment is to exclude the land from Rural zone and include the • Waste Management Planning Scheme Policy; land in partly Residential Low Density zone and partly Rural zone. The reference number for the amendment is map sheet no. 14/18. • On-site Sewerage Facilities Planning Scheme Policy; A copy of the planning scheme amendment is available for • Reconfiguration of Good Quality Agricultural Land Planning inspection and purchase at the Hervey Bay City Council’s Scheme Policy; Administration Centre, 77 Tavistock Street, Torquay. • Community Title Reconfiguration Planning Scheme Policy; A copy of the planning scheme amendment is also available for inspection at the Department of Local Government, Planning, • Provision of Foreshore Parks and Esplanades Planning Sport and Recreation, in the Planning Information Area, Level 25, Scheme Policy; Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane. • Contributions to Parks, Open Space and Nature Conversation Mark Henderson Planning Scheme Policy; Chief Executive Officer Hervey Bay City Council • Development Contributions – Water and Sewerage – Burnett South Planning Scheme Policy; Integrated Planning Act 1997 • Development Contributions – Water and Sewerage – Burnett PUBLIC NOTICE North Planning Scheme Policy; BURNETT SHIRE COUNCIL • Shire Road Network Contributions Planning Scheme Policy; ADOPTION OF THE PLANNING SCHEME AND • Pedestrian and Bikeway Contribution Planning Scheme PLANNING SCHEME POLICIES FOR THE SHIRE OF Policy; and BURNETT • Development Works Planning Scheme Policy. Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 that on 10 May 2006, Burnett Shire Council adopted its new The planning scheme policies will have effect on and from 31 May planning scheme. 2006. The planning scheme will have effect on and from 31 May 2006. A copy of the planning scheme and planning scheme policies will The planning scheme becomes the planning scheme for the Shire be available to inspect or purchase from Council from 31 May 2006 of Burnett and replaces the existing transitional planning schemes. at the Burnett Shire Council Office, 160 Hughes Road, Bargara. 176 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 12 [19 May, 2006 A copy of the planning scheme and planning scheme policies is Integrated Planning Act 1997 also available for inspection at the Department of Local PUBLIC NOTICE Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, in the Planning Information Area, Level 25, Mineral House, 41 George Street, PINE RIVERS SHIRE COUNCIL Brisbane. ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE PLANNING Tim Rose SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS Chief Executive Officer Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 Burnett Shire Council that on 15th December 2005 (MP.05/3608-13) the Pine Rivers Shire Council adopted an amendment to the planning scheme for Local Government Act 1993 the Shire of Pine Rivers. GOLD COAST CITY COUNCIL The purpose and general effect of the amendment is to exclude land located at 5-7 Albany Forest Drive, Albany Creek and described as RENTAL ACCOMMODATION (AMENDING) LOCAL Lot 100 on RP 849110, Parish of Bunya from the Special Facilities LAW (No. 1) 2006 (Medical Centre and Access Purposes) zone and include the land in the Special Facilities (Medical Centre, Office and Access Short Title Purposes) zone, to reflect the approval by Council of a 1. This notice may be cited as the Gold Coast City Council development application over the land. Rental Accommodation (Amending) Local Law (No. 1) 2006. The reference number for the amendment is IPA/119/4. Commencement A copy of the planning scheme amendment is available for 2. This notice commences on the date it is published in the inspection and purchase at the Pine Rivers Shire Council Customer Gazette. Service Centre, 220 Gympie Road (Cnr. Hall Street), Strathpine. Making of Amending Local Law A copy of the planning scheme amendment is also available for inspection at the Department of Local Government, Planning, 3. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993, Sport and Recreation, in the Planning Information Area, Level 25, the Gold Coast City Council made Rental Accommodation Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane. (Amending) Local Law (No. 1) 2006 by resolution on 15 May 2006 which amends Local Law No. 8 (Rental Ray Burton, Accommodation) 1999. Chief Executive Officer Inspection Pine Rivers Shire Council 4. A certified copy of the local law is open to inspection at the local government's public office and at the State Office of the Integrated Planning Act 1997 Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and PUBLIC NOTICE Recreation, 17th Floor, Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000. PINE RIVERS SHIRE COUNCIL ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS ENDNOTES Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 1. Published in the Gazette on 19th May 2006. that on 26 September 2005 (MP.05/2488-2506) the Pine Rivers 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Shire Council adopted an amendment to the planning scheme for the Shire of Pine Rivers. 3. The administering agency is the Queensland Department of Local Government and Planning. The purpose and general effect of the amendment is to exclude land located at 34 Duffield Road, Kallangur and described as Lot 1 on RP 85620, Parish of Redcliffe from the Residential 'A' zone and include the land in the Special Facilities (Pensioner Units) zone, to Integrated Planning Act 1997 reflect the approval by Council of a development application over PUBLIC NOTICE the land. PINE RIVERS SHIRE COUNCIL The reference numbers for the amendment are IPA/77/5 IPA/161/ 13. ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF PINE RIVERS A copy of the planning scheme amendment is available for inspection and purchase at the Pine Rivers Shire Council Customer Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule 1 Service Centre, 220 Gympie Road (Cnr. Hall Street), Strathpine. that on 6th February 2006 (MP.06/0101-06/0114) the Pine Rivers Shire Council adopted an amendment to the planning scheme for A copy of the planning scheme amendment is also available for the Shire of Pine Rivers. inspection at the Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, in the Planning Information Area, Level 25, The purpose and general effect of the amendment is to exclude land Mineral House, 41 George Street, Brisbane. located at 103 Goodfellows Road, Kallangur and described as Lot 1 on RP 144583, Parish of Redcliffe from the Future Urban zone Ray Burton, and include the land in the Residential 'B' zone, to reflect the Chief Executive Officer approval by Council of a development application over the land. Pine Rivers Shire Council The reference number for the amendment is IPA/161/16. © The State of Queensland 2006. A copy of the planning scheme amendment is available for inspection and purchase at the Pine Rivers Shire Council Customer Copyright protects this publication.
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