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Sustainable Ports Development Act 2015
sec.14Requirement to review master plans
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### sec.14 Requirement to review master plans
The Minister must complete a review of the master plan for each priority port at least every 10 years after the plan has effect.
The review must include an assessment of the following matters—
whether the boundaries of the master planned area identified in the master plan are still appropriate having regard to the strategic vision, objectives and desired outcomes for the master planned area;
whether the implementation of the priority management measures stated in the master plan has been effective in managing the impacts of development on the environmental values identified in the plan;
whether the priority management measures should be changed.
(sec.14-ssec.1) The Minister must complete a review of the master plan for each priority port at least every 10 years after the plan has effect.
(sec.14-ssec.2) The review must include an assessment of the following matters— whether the boundaries of the master planned area identified in the master plan are still appropriate having regard to the strategic vision, objectives and desired outcomes for the master planned area; whether the implementation of the priority management measures stated in the master plan has been effective in managing the impacts of development on the environmental values identified in the plan; whether the priority management measures should be changed.
- (a) whether the boundaries of the master planned area identified in the master plan are still appropriate having regard to the strategic vision, objectives and desired outcomes for the master planned area;
- (b) whether the implementation of the priority management measures stated in the master plan has been effective in managing the impacts of development on the environmental values identified in the plan;
- (c) whether the priority management measures should be changed.