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Queensland Government Gazette Environment and Resource Management QueenslandQueensland Government Government Gazette Gazette PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 357] Friday 15 July 2011 [641] Queensland Government Gazette Environment and Resource Management PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 357] Friday 15 July 2011 [No. 79 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 18) 2011 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 20) 2011 Short title Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 18) 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 20) 2011. 2011. Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act] Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act] 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Brisbane City 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Brisbane City Council for Road purposes and vests in Brisbane City Council for Council for Environmental purposes and vests in Brisbane City an estate in fee simple on and from 15 July 2011. Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 15 July 2011. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE South East Region, Brisbane Office South East Region, Brisbane Office Land Taken Land Taken Lot 99 on SP244095 (to be registered in the Land Registry), Lot 11 on SP231970 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area area 4809 m2, part of Title Reference 15667040, parish of 4.0829 ha, part of Title Reference 13754032, parish of Oxley. Indooroopilly. ENDNOTES ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 14 July 2011. 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 14 July 2011. 2. Published in the Gazette on 15 July 2011. 2. Published in the Gazette on 15 July 2011. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Environment 4. The administering agency is the Department of Environment and Resource Management. and Resource Management. 5. File Reference – CBD/040016 5. File Reference – CBD/042239 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 21) 2011 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 19) 2011 Short title Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 21) 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 19) 2011. 2011. Land taken [s.15(12) of the Act] Land taken [ss.9(7) and 13(2) of the Act] 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Ipswich City 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Brisbane City Council for Recreation Ground purposes and vests in Ipswich City Council for purposes incidental to Road and vests in Brisbane City Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 15 July 2011. Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 15 July 2011. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE South East Region, Ipswich Office South East Region, Brisbane Office Land Taken Land Taken Lot 54 on SP243512 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area Lot 1 on SP244095 (to be registered in the Land Registry), 11.41 ha, part of Title Reference 50218401 parish of Jeebropilly. area 2846 m2, part of Title Reference 15667040, parish of ENDNOTES Indooroopilly. 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 14 July 2011. ENDNOTES 2. Published in the Gazette on 15 July 2011. 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 14 July 2011. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 2. Published in the Gazette on 15 July 2011. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Environment 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. and Resource Management. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Environment 5. File Reference – CBD/033990 and Resource Management. 5. File Reference – CBD/042239 642 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 79 [15 July 2011 Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 11) 2011 SCHEDULE 1 Short title Easement Terms 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice Overland Flow (No 11) 2011. The full and free right and liberty at all times and from time Easement taken [ss.6 and 9(7) of the Act] to time to have, lay, construct and thereafter forever to use 2. The Easement described in Schedule 2 is taken by Brisbane and maintain on, over, through or under the land described in City Council for Drainage (underground) purposes and vests in the Schedule hereto (which land is hereinafter called “the said Brisbane City Council on and from 15 July 2011. land”) drains, pipes, conduits and channels including open cut Rights and obligations rains and channels, rain water conduits and pipes and covered 3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by the and uncovered drains for the passage or conveyance of rain Easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1. water together with all associated drainage and stormwater run SCHEDULE 1 off and all manholes, manhole chambers, inlets, equipment and Easement Terms fittings in connection therewith or for the accommodation of any Underground Drainage adjoining or neighbouring property or properties or otherwise The full and free right and liberty at all times and from time to in the execution of the said Council’s drainage powers and for have, lay construct and thereafter forever to use and maintain on, the purposes aforesaid and for the purpose of obtaining free over, through or under the land described in the Schedule hereto and uninterrupted access to the said drains, pipes, conduits and (which land is hereinafter called “the said land”) underground channels, manholes, manhole chambers, inlets, equipment and drains, pipes, conduits and channels for the passage or conveyance fittings from the surface of the said land and for the purposes of of rain water together with all associated drainage and stormwater changing the size and number of, operating, inspecting, patrolling, run off and all manholes, manhole chambers, inlets, equipment altering, removing, replacing, reconstructing and/or repairing the and fittings in connection therewith or for the accommodation said drains, pipes, conduits and channels, manholes, manhole of any adjoining or neighbouring property or properties or chambers, inlets, equipment and fittings as aforesaid, full free and otherwise in the execution of the said Council’s drainage powers uninterrupted right and liberty at all times by day and by night and for the purpose aforesaid and for the purpose of obtaining and from time to time to enter upon and to go, pass and repass free and uninterrupted access to the said drains, pipes, conduits over, along and under the said land or any part or parts thereof and channels, manholes, manhole chambers, inlets, equipment with or without engineers, surveyors, servants, agents, licensees, and fittings from the surface of the said land and for the purpose contractors, subcontractors, workmen and others authorised by of changing the size and the number of, operating, inspecting, the said Council together with all vehicles, equipment, machinery, patrolling, altering, removing, replacing, reconstructing and/or tools and materials considered necessary by the said Council and repairing all drains, pipes, conduits and channels, manholes, to dig into, sink shafts in, erect scaffolding upon and to open and manhole chambers, inlets, equipment and fittings as aforesaid, full break up the soil of the said land or any part or parts thereof as free and uninterrupted right and liberty at all times by day and by well the sub-surface as the surface thereof and to bring and place night and from time to time to enter upon and to go, pass and repass in and upon the said land or any part or parts thereof and remove over, along and under the said land or any part or parts thereof such vehicles, equipment, machinery, tools and materials and to with our without surveyors, engineers, servants, agents, licensees, do such other incidental works and things in the said land as the contractors, subcontractors, workmen and others authorised by said Council shall in its discretion think fit and also the full and the said Council together will all vehicles, equipment, machinery, free right at all times and from time to time to the uninterrupted tools and materials considered necessary by the said Council and flow of rain water and associated drainage and stormwater run off to dig into, sink shafts in, erect scaffolding upon and to open and flowing in concentration either intermittently or occasionally (all break up the soil of the said land or any part or parts thereof as of which is hereinafter called “stormwater drainage “) over and well the subsurface as the surface thereof and to bring and place along the surface of the said land without in and upon the said land or any part or parts thereof and remove (1) any obstruction, interruption, impeding, hampering or such vehicles, equipment, machinery, tools and materials and to interference, diversion, scouring, change or alteration in or do such other incidental works and things in the said land as the to the flow or escape of stormwater drainage or its or their said Council and its successors shall in its and their discretion natural outlet (if any) or think fit. (2) any ponding of waters caused by or consequent upon SCHEDULE 2 (a) any use to which the said land may be put or South East Region, Brisbane Office (b) the erection, raising, making, placing or suffering to Easement Taken stand or to remain of any building, fence, wall, structure Easement D in Lot 14 on RP93688 on SP233331 (to be (whether of the class just mentioned or not) paving or registered in the Land Registry), area 70 m2, part of Title Reference vegetation (except grass which is kept properly mown 13379080, parish of Kedron.
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