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Coastal Protection and Management Act 1995
sec.174Continuing effect of a consent under Beach Protection Act, section 45
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### sec.174 Continuing effect of a consent under Beach Protection Act, section 45
This section applies to a consent given under the Beach Protection Act, section 45(6), to an application relating to an approval to open a road or subdivide land in a coastal management district.
From the commencement of this section, the consent and any conditions of the consent, have effect as if the consent were a development approval in the form of a development permit to reconfigure a lot.
Subsection (2)—
applies despite the repeal of the Beach Protection Act; and
applies only to the extent the reconfiguring of a lot could have been authorised under the Beach Protection Act, section 45(6); and
has effect only for the period the approval would have had effect if the Beach Protection Act had not been repealed.
s 174 ins 2001 No. 93 s 19
(sec.174-ssec.1) This section applies to a consent given under the Beach Protection Act, section 45(6), to an application relating to an approval to open a road or subdivide land in a coastal management district.
(sec.174-ssec.2) From the commencement of this section, the consent and any conditions of the consent, have effect as if the consent were a development approval in the form of a development permit to reconfigure a lot.
(sec.174-ssec.3) Subsection (2)— applies despite the repeal of the Beach Protection Act; and applies only to the extent the reconfiguring of a lot could have been authorised under the Beach Protection Act, section 45(6); and has effect only for the period the approval would have had effect if the Beach Protection Act had not been repealed.
- (a) applies despite the repeal of the Beach Protection Act; and
- (b) applies only to the extent the reconfiguring of a lot could have been authorised under the Beach Protection Act, section 45(6); and
- (c) has effect only for the period the approval would have had effect if the Beach Protection Act had not been repealed.