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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.283ZZERequirement to give notice of development approval and infrastructure agreement
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### sec.283ZZE Requirement to give notice of development approval and infrastructure agreement
If the planning chief executive gives a development approval for development on Brisbane core port land, the planning chief executive must, within 5 business days after giving the approval, give a copy of the approval to each of the following—
the Brisbane City Council;
the port operator;
the chief executive;
each referral agency for the development application to which the approval relates.
If an applicant for a development approval for development on Brisbane core port land enters into an infrastructure agreement under the Planning Act in relation to the development, the applicant must give a copy of the agreement to—
the Brisbane City Council; and
if the planning chief executive is not a party to the agreement—the planning chief executive; and
if the chief executive is not a party to the agreement—the chief executive.
s 283ZZE ins 2010 No. 19 s 113
(sec.283ZZE-ssec.1) If the planning chief executive gives a development approval for development on Brisbane core port land, the planning chief executive must, within 5 business days after giving the approval, give a copy of the approval to each of the following— the Brisbane City Council; the port operator; the chief executive; each referral agency for the development application to which the approval relates.
(sec.283ZZE-ssec.2) If an applicant for a development approval for development on Brisbane core port land enters into an infrastructure agreement under the Planning Act in relation to the development, the applicant must give a copy of the agreement to— the Brisbane City Council; and if the planning chief executive is not a party to the agreement—the planning chief executive; and if the chief executive is not a party to the agreement—the chief executive.
- (a) the Brisbane City Council;
- (b) the port operator;
- (c) the chief executive;
- (d) each referral agency for the development application to which the approval relates.
- (a) the Brisbane City Council; and
- (b) if the planning chief executive is not a party to the agreement—the planning chief executive; and
- (c) if the chief executive is not a party to the agreement—the chief executive.