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L transitional provision objections under mining act in relation to part 3a projects - стр. 2
8L Transitional provision--objections under Mining Act in relation to Part 3A projects
(1) The reference in clause 28 (b) of Schedule 1 to the Mining Act 1992 to any person who is entitled to make submissions in relation to the granting of development consent to use land for the purpose of obtaining minerals or for one or more mining purposes (";the relevant development";) is taken to include:
(a) if the relevant development is development to which Part 3A of the Act applies--a reference to any person who is entitled, under section 75H of the Act, to make a written submission in relation to the approval of that project, or
(b) if the Director-General has, under clause 8J (3) of this Regulation, accepted a period of public exhibition of an environmental impact assessment with respect to the relevant development before it becomes a project to which Part 3A of the Act applies--a reference to any person who was entitled to make a written submission during the public exhibition period in relation to the relevant development.
8M Transitional provisions--development consents under Part 4 of the Act and approvals under Part 5 of the Act
(1) If development is declared to be a project under Part 3A of the Act, any development consent under Part 4 of the Act or approval under Part 5 of the Act that applies to the project or land on which the project is to be carried out continues in force despite that declaration.
(3) In this clause:";environmentally sensitive area of State significance"; has the same meaning as it has in State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Development) 2005.";sensitive coastal location"; has the same meaning as it has in State Environmental Planning Policy (Major Development) 2005.
8OA Transitional provision--projects or concept plans otherwise prohibited for which approval may be given
Part 2 – Environmental planning instruments
9 Joint regional planning panel--eligible relevant planning authority
The relevant planning authority may enter into an agreement with a person who requests the authority to prepare a planning proposal under Part 3 of the Act for the payment of the costs and expenses incurred by the authority in undertaking studies and other matters required in relation to the planning proposal.
(1) In this clause:";amending LEP"; means a LEP that (apart from provisions for citation, commencement, definitions, purpose, land to which it applies and similar ancillary provisions) contains only direct amendments to or repeals of other environmental planning instruments. Any other LEP is a principal LEP even if it also contains direct amendments to or repeals of other environmental planning instruments.";former LEP plan-making provisions"; means the provisions of:
relating to the making of LEPs, as in force immediately before 1 July 2009 (the date of commencement of Schedule 1 to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act 2008).";pending LEP"; means:
15 REPs deemed to be SEPPs--interpretation
Part 3 – Development control plans
Division 1 – Preparation of development control plans by councils
(cf clause 15 of EP&A; Regulation 1994)
Division 2 – Public participation
(cf clause 17 of EP&A; Regulation 1994)
(cf clause 18 of EP&A; Regulation 1994)
(cf clause 19 of EP&A; Regulation 1994)
Division 3 – Approval of development control plans
(cf clause 20 of EP&A; Regulation 1994)
(3) Notice of a decision not to proceed with a development control plan must include the council's reasons for the decision.
(a) has referred the provisions of the draft development control plan that relate to design quality to the design review panel (if any) constituted for the council's area (or a region that includes the council's area) under State Environmental Planning Policy No 65--Design Quality of Residential Flat Development, and
Division 4 – Amendment and repeal of development control plans
(cf clause 21 of EP&A; Regulation 1994)
22A Amendment or revocation of development control plan at Minister's direction
(cf clause 22 of EP&A; Regulation 1994)
Division 5 – Development control plans made by the Director-General
(cf clause 23 of EP&A; Regulation 1994)
(1) In this clause:";deemed DCP"; means a master plan, in force under a provision of an environmental planning instrument immediately before the relevant commencement, that is taken to be a development control plan under section 74D of the Act because of clause 95 of Schedule 6 to the Act, and includes a master plan that is taken to be a development control plan as provided by subclause (4).";relevant commencement"; means the date on which Schedule 2 to the 2005 Amending Act commences.";2005 Amending Act"; means the Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment (Infrastructure and Other Planning Reform) Act 2005.
Part 4 – Development contributions
Pursuant to paragraph (e) of the definition of ";planning authority"; in section 93C of the Act, all public authorities are declared to be planning authorities for the purposes of Division 6 of Part 4 of the Act.
Division 1A – Planning agreements
(2) The Director-General may from time to time issue practice notes to assist parties in the preparation of planning agreements. Under section 93K of the Act the Minister may give planning authorities directions on requirements with respect to planning agreements.
(1) A planning agreement is not entered into until it is signed by all the parties to the agreement. Section 93G of the Act provides that the agreement cannot be entered into until public notice of the proposed agreement has been given.
(a) if the agreement relates to a proposed change to an environmental planning instrument--the date the change is made, or
(b) if the agreement relates to a development application or proposed development application--the date consent to the application is granted.
(4) In this clause:";project application"; has the same meaning as it has in Part 1A.
(1) A planning authority proposing to enter into a planning agreement, or an agreement that revokes or amends a planning agreement, must prepare a written statement (referred to in this Division as an ";explanatory note";):
(d) if the planning authority is a council, identify how the agreement, amendment or revocation promotes one or more of the elements of the council's charter under section 8 of the Local Government Act 1993, and
(f) identify whether the agreement, amendment or revocation conforms with the planning authority's capital works program (if any), and
(4) In this clause, ";planning agreement"; includes a planning agreement to which the council is not a party but which has been provided to the council under the Act.
Division 1B – Development consent contributions
25I Indexation of monetary section 94 contribution--recoupment of costs
25J Section 94A levy--determination of proposed cost of development
(a) if the development involves the erection of a building, or the carrying out of engineering or construction work--the costs of or incidental to erecting the building, or carrying out the work, including the costs (if any) of and incidental to demolition, excavation and site preparation, decontamination or remediation,
(b) if the development involves a change of use of land--the costs of or incidental to doing anything necessary to enable the use of the land to be changed,
(c) if the development involves the subdivision of land--the costs of or incidental to preparing, executing and registering the plan of subdivision and any related covenants, easements or other rights.
25K Section 94A levy--maximum percentage
(i) if the proposed cost of carrying out the development is up to and including $100,000--nil, or
(ii) if the proposed cost of carrying out the development is more than $100,000 and up to and including $200,000--0.5 per cent of that cost, or
(iii) if the proposed cost of carrying out the development is more than $200,000--1 per cent of that cost, or
(b) in the case of development on land specified in the Table to this paragraph--the percentage specified in Column 2 of the Table opposite the relevant proposed cost of carrying out the development listed in Column 1 of the Table.
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