Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00129:front:0:p24
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018N00129
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 58489–61331

lot for any building or construction projects occurring on their lot.

     (2)      Sea Containers are not permitted to be used as sheds or storage unit facilities within a defined Tourism Area of the current local government gazetted Town Planning Scheme and Local Planning Strategy.

     (3)     The local government or an authorised person may give notice in writing to the owner or occupier of a tourism lot requiring the requiring the removal of the sea container within the time specified in the notice for failure to comply with any of the above subclauses in this Division.

     (4)     The local government reserves its right to recover any costs incurred by the local government for remedial action taken in this Division.

Part 4 — Nuisances and dangerous things
    Division 1 - Lights
4.1                     Use of exterior lights
An owner or occupier of land on which floodlights or other exterior lights are erected or used, shall not allow the floodlights or other exterior lights to shine directly onto any other premises.
4.2                     Emission or reflection of light
An owner or occupier of land shall ensure that;
(a)          artificial light is not emitted or reflected from anything on the land so as to illuminate premises outside that land to more than 50 lux; and
(b)          natural light is not reflected from anything on the land so as to create or cause a nuisance to the occupier of any other premises or to a person lawfully using a thoroughfare.
4.3                     Notice may require specified action to prevent emission or reflection of light
(1)            Where;
(a)          floodlights or other exterior lights shine directly onto any other premises;
(b)          artificial light is emitted or reflected from anything on the land so as to illuminate premises outside the land to more than 50 lux; or
(c)          natural light is reflected from anything on the land so as to create or cause a nuisance to the occupier of any other premises or to a person lawfully using a thoroughfare,
the local government may by notice in writing direct the owner or occupier to take such actions as an authorised person considers necessary within the time specified in the notice.
(2)            The notice referred to in subclause (1) may direct that;
(a)          floodlights or other exterior lights are used only during the hours specified in the notice;
(b)          the direction in which the lights shine be altered as specified in the notice;
(c)          any reflective surfaces be painted or otherwise treated so as to abate the nuisance; or
(d)          any combination of these measures that the local government believes to be appropriate to the circumstances.
    Division 2 - Smoke, fumes, odours and other emissions
4.4                     Burning rubbish, refuse or other material