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Consultation has concluded
This project is now closed for comment. Council wishes to thank all who contributed their thoughts and ideas. Council adopted Local Law Amendments at its Ordinary Meeting on August 16, 2018. View the Minutes online.
BACKGROUND
At the Ordinary Meeting of 19 April 2018, Council adopted to propose to make amendments to some of its Local Laws.
As part of Council’s Local Law-making process, Council invited the public to make submissions in relation to the proposed amendments. The public consultation period ran from 27 April to 2018 to 25 May 2018.
The proposed amendments related to:
Regulating the operation of accommodation parks and shared facility accommodation;
Protecting vegetation on local government controlled areas;
Authorising local law 1 to apply to State-controlled roads in the local government area; and
Regulating of the installation of advertising devices, and in particular, election signs.
Regulating parking within a number of National Park carpark areas across the Shire.
See all documents relating to the Local Law Amendments in the Document Library to the right of your screen.
Written submissions were received by 25 May, 2018 stating:
- the grounds of the submission; and
- the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds.
Please address written submissions to:
Governance Advisor
Noosa Council
PO Box 141
Tewantin, QLD, 4565
or
via email: mail@noosa.qld.gov.au
This project is now closed for comment. Council wishes to thank all who contributed their thoughts and ideas. Council adopted Local Law Amendments at its Ordinary Meeting on August 16, 2018. View the Minutes online.
BACKGROUND
At the Ordinary Meeting of 19 April 2018, Council adopted to propose to make amendments to some of its Local Laws.
As part of Council’s Local Law-making process, Council invited the public to make submissions in relation to the proposed amendments. The public consultation period ran from 27 April to 2018 to 25 May 2018.
The proposed amendments related to:
Regulating the operation of accommodation parks and shared facility accommodation;
Protecting vegetation on local government controlled areas;
Authorising local law 1 to apply to State-controlled roads in the local government area; and
Regulating of the installation of advertising devices, and in particular, election signs.
Regulating parking within a number of National Park carpark areas across the Shire.
See all documents relating to the Local Law Amendments in the Document Library to the right of your screen.
Written submissions were received by 25 May, 2018 stating:
- the grounds of the submission; and
- the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds.
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Council will consider a report on the proposed amendments to the local laws this Thursday at its Ordinary meeting. This follows consultation on the proposed changes. Read a copy of the report on Council's website.
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Thank you Noosa. Submissions have been received and they will be reviewed and then presented to Council at a future meeting.