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Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995
sec.111Notice of proposed land surrender requirement
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### sec.111 Notice of proposed land surrender requirement
This section applies if the chief executive proposes to require the owner of the prescribed land to surrender all or part of the prescribed land to the State for coastal management.
The chief executive must give written notice (each a proposed surrender notice ) of the proposal to—
the applicant; and
if the applicant is not the owner of the land—the owner of the land; and
the planning chief executive; and
if the relevant application is a development application and the planning chief executive is not the assessment manager for the application—the assessment manager for the application; and
if the relevant application is a change application and the planning chief executive is not the responsible entity for the application—the responsible entity for the application.
Each proposed surrender notice must state—
details of the prescribed land the chief executive proposes be required for surrender; and
that the owner may, within 15 business days after receiving the notice, make a written submission to the chief executive about the proposal.
The notice must be given within—
if the relevant application is a development application and the planning chief executive is the assessment manager for the application—15 business days after the application is properly made under the Planning Act ; or
if the relevant application is a change application and the planning chief executive is the responsible entity for the application—15 business days after the application is made; or
otherwise—15 business days after the relevant application is given to the planning chief executive.
s 111 ins 2001 No. 93 s 15
amd 2009 No. 36 s 872 sch 2 ; 2011 No. 6 s 45
sub 2016 No. 27 s 145
(sec.111-ssec.1) This section applies if the chief executive proposes to require the owner of the prescribed land to surrender all or part of the prescribed land to the State for coastal management.
(sec.111-ssec.2) The chief executive must give written notice (each a proposed surrender notice ) of the proposal to— the applicant; and if the applicant is not the owner of the land—the owner of the land; and the planning chief executive; and if the relevant application is a development application and the planning chief executive is not the assessment manager for the application—the assessment manager for the application; and if the relevant application is a change application and the planning chief executive is not the responsible entity for the application—the responsible entity for the application.
(sec.111-ssec.3) Each proposed surrender notice must state— details of the prescribed land the chief executive proposes be required for surrender; and that the owner may, within 15 business days after receiving the notice, make a written submission to the chief executive about the proposal.
(sec.111-ssec.4) The notice must be given within— if the relevant application is a development application and the planning chief executive is the assessment manager for the application—15 business days after the application is properly made under the Planning Act ; or if the relevant application is a change application and the planning chief executive is the responsible entity for the application—15 business days after the application is made; or otherwise—15 business days after the relevant application is given to the planning chief executive.
- (a) the applicant; and
- (b) if the applicant is not the owner of the land—the owner of the land; and
- (c) the planning chief executive; and
- (d) if the relevant application is a development application and the planning chief executive is not the assessment manager for the application—the assessment manager for the application; and
- (e) if the relevant application is a change application and the planning chief executive is not the responsible entity for the application—the responsible entity for the application.
- (a) details of the prescribed land the chief executive proposes be required for surrender; and
- (b) that the owner may, within 15 business days after receiving the notice, make a written submission to the chief executive about the proposal.
- (a) if the relevant application is a development application and the planning chief executive is the assessment manager for the application—15 business days after the application is properly made under the Planning Act ; or
- (b) if the relevant application is a change application and the planning chief executive is the responsible entity for the application—15 business days after the application is made; or
- (c) otherwise—15 business days after the relevant application is given to the planning chief executive.