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PRINTERSCORRECTIONABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES ACT 1979

COSMO NEWBERRY ABORIGINAL CORPORATION BY-LAWSAn error occurredin the notice publishedunder the aboveheadingon page3977 of GovernmentGazetteNo. 102 dated23 July 1993 andis correctedas follows.

On page 3979 delete "D. G. BLIGHT, Governor in Executive Council." and insert " D. G.BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council. ".

GRAIN MARKETiNG ACT 1975Departmentof Agriculture,

South Perth,3 August 1993.Agric 1166/85, Vol. 2.His Excellencythe Governor,in ExecutiveCouncil, hasbeenpleasedto appointpursuantto section9 2 a of the Grain MarketingAct 1975, the following personsas electedDirectors of the GrainPool of WesternAustralia for a term of four yearscommencingon 1 August 1993.

David JohnAdams-ElectedGrower Zone 6Robert BruceHockey-ElectedGrower Zone 7

M. D. CARROLL, Director Generalof Agriculture.

FB3O1FIRE BRIGADES ACT 1942

FIRE BRIGADES METROPOLITAN FIRE DISTRICT ORDER 1993

Madeby His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil undersection5.

Citation

1. This ordermay be cited asthe Fire BrigadesMetropolitan Fire DistrictOrder 1993.

Metropolitan Fire District

2. The boundariesof theMetropolitanFire District areadjustedso that theboundariesarein accordancewith the descriptionin the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

METROPOLITAN FIRE DISTRICT

[Clause2]

All that portion of landboundedby lines starting from the intersectionof theLow Water Mark of the Indian Oceanwith the prolongationwesterly of thenorthernboundaryof former lot M 1513 of SwanLocation 1370, as shownonOffice of Titles Diagram 6817 and extending easterly to and along thatboundaryto the southwesterncorner of Location 10083; thenceeasterlyandnortherly along boundaries of that location and northerly along thesouthernmosteastern boundary of Location 9974 and onwards to thenorthernmostnorthernboundaryof that location; thenceeasterlyalong thatboundaryand onwardsto the centrelineof JoondalupDrive; thencegenerallynortheasterlyand generallynortherly along that centreline and onwardsto

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the centrelineof BurnsBeachRoad; thencegenerallynortheasterlyalong thatcentrelineandonwardsto the centrelineof WannerooRoad; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalong that centreline to the prolongation southwesterlyof thecentreline of Clarkson Avenue; thence northeasterly to and generallynortheasterlyalong that centreline and onwards to the centrehneof PinarRoad; thence generally southwesterly, southerly and again generallysouthwesterly along that centreline to the prolongation westerly of thecentrelineof CapornStreet;thenceeasterly to and along that centrehneandonwardsto the centrelineof Franklin Road; thencegenerallysoutherlyalongthat centrelineto the prolongation westerly of the centreline of the easternsection of Trichet Road; thenceeasterly to and easterly,northeasterlyandagaineasterlyalong that centrelineandonwardsto the centrelineof HawkinsRoad; thence generally southerly along that centreline and generallysouthwesterly,generally southerlyand again generally southwesterlyalongthe centrelineof BadgerupRoad to the prolongationnortherly of the easternboundaryof Lot 13 of Location 1676, as shown on Office of Titles Diagram16710; thence southerly to the northeastern corner of that lot; thencesoutheasterlyalong a line joining the last mentioned corner with thenorthwesterncorner of Lot 4 of Location 1224, as shown on Office of TitlesDiagram 29401 to the centrelineof GnangaraRoad; thencegenerallyeasterlyalong that centrelineto the centreline of AlexanderDrive; thencegenerallysoutheasterly and generally southerly along that centreline to theprolongationwesterly of the westernmostsouthernboundaryof part Lot 98 ofLocation 1315,as shownon Office of Titles Diagram55514; thence-easterlytoandeasterlyandgenerallysoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that part lot tothe westerncornerof part lot 99; thencesoutheasterlyalongthe southwesternboundaryof thatpart lot to its southerncorner; thencesoutheasterlyto thewestern corner of part Lot 3; thence southeasterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof that part lot to its southerncorner; thencesoutheasterlyto thewesternmostsouthwesterncorner of the northwesternseveranceof Lot 23, ofLocations H, I K and 1315, as shown on Office of Titles Plan 12769; thencegenerally soutieasterlyalong boundariesof that severanceand onwards tothe westernmostnorthwesterncorner of the southernseveranceof Lot 23;thence easterlyalong the northern boundaryof that severanceand easterlyalong the northern boundary of Location I to a northern side of a centralsection of Harrow Street;thenceeasterlyalong that side andonwardsto thenorthwesterncorner of Location 8282; thence easterly along the northernboundaryof that location and onwards to and easterlyalong the northernboundaryof Location 8283 and again onwardsto the northwesterncorner ofLocation 8284; thenceeasterlyalong the westernmostnorthernboundary ofthat locationandonwardsto a southernside of the easternsection of HarrowStreet; thenceeasterlyalong that side andonwardsto and easterlyalongthenorthern boundary of the northeasternseveranceof Location I and againonwardsto the left bank of the Swan River thencegenerallysouthwesterlyand generally southeasterlydownwards aiong that bank to a southernboundaryof Location 12; thencegenerallyeasterlyalongthat boundaryto thenorthernmostnorthwesterncorner of the northern severanceof Location10159 A class Reserve 7537; thence southerly, westerly, again southerly,again westerly, again southerly, again westerly and southeasterly alongboundariesof that severanceto its northernmostsouthwesterncorner; thencesoutherly to the northern corner of the westernseveranceof location 10159;thence southwesterlyand northeasterlyalong boundariesof that severanceand onwards to and generally northeasterly, generally southeasterly,southerly, generally southwesterlyand westerly along boundaries of thenorthern-severanceof location 10159 to a southeasternside of PecheyRoad;thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalong sidesof that road to the northernmostnorthwesterncorner of Swan View SuburbanArea Lot 128 Reserve37759;thence easterly and southeasterly along boundaries of that lot to thewesternmost northwestern corner of late lot 129; thence northeasterly,generallysoutheasterlyandsoutherlyalong boundariesof that late lot to thenortheasterncorner of Lot 130 Reserve32485; thencesoutherlyalong theeasternboundaryof that lot to the westernmostnorthwesterncorner of thesouthern severanceof late Lot 51; thence southerly and easterly alongboundariesof that severanceto the northwesterncornerof late Lot 44; thencesoutheasterly along the southwestern boundary of that late lot andsoutheasterlyand southwesterly along boundariesof late Lot 45 to thenorthwesterncorner of late Lot 46; thencesouthwesterlyandsoutherlyalongboundariesof that late lot to an eastern side of Throssell Road; thencegenerally southerly along sides of that road to the northwesterncorner ofSwanView Lot 69 A class Reserve8164; thenceeasterlyalong the northernboundariesof that lot andLot 68 to the northwesterncorner of Part Lot 91;thenceeasterlyandsoutherlyalong boundariesof that lot to a northern sideof Great Eastern Highway; thence southerly, southeasterly, generallynortheasterlyand generally easterly along sides of that highway to the

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prolongation northerly of the eastern boundary of GreenmountSuburbanArea Lot 68 A class Reserve 6922; thence southerly to and along thatboundaryand southerlyalong the easternmosteasternboundaryof Lot 553Reserve28383 and onwardsto the easternside of NewmanRoad; thencesoutherlyalong that side and onwardsto a southeasternboundaryof SwanLocation 10791; thencegenerallynortheasterlyand easterlyalong boundariesof that location to the northwesterncorner of Location 1265 Reserve1848;thence southerly and easterly along boundaries of that location to theprolongation northeriy of the westernboundaryof thenortheasternseveranceof lateGreenmountbuburbanLot 176; thencesoutherlyto and southerlyandgenerallysoutheasterlyalong boundariesof that severanceand southeasterlyalong the southwesternboundary of Glen Forrest Lot 359 Reserve36428and onwards to the centreline of Ryecroft Road; thence easterly andnortheasterlyalong that centreline to the prolongation northerly of thecentrelineof Nelson Road; thencesoutherlyto and generallysoutherlyalongthat centrelineto a northernside of a closed road; thencewesterly along thatside to the easternboundaryof GreenmountSuburbanArea Lot 199 Reserve22897; thence southerly along that boundary to its southeasterncorner;thence southerly to the northeasterncorner of -Lot 203 Reserve 22897thencegenerally southerly along boundariesof that lot and southerly andgenerallynorthwesterlyalong boundariesof Lot 206 lot to the southeasterncornerof Lot 202; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that lotto its northwesterncorner; thencenorthwesterlyto the southeasterncorner ofLot 210; thencenorthwesterlyand westerlyalong boundariesof that lot andgenerally westerly and southwesterlyalong boundaries of Lot 212 andonwards to the easterncorner of Lot 214 Reserve19897 thencegenerallysouthwesterly,northwesterly, westerly, southwesterly anc southerly alongboundariesof that lot and onwards to the left bank of the Helena River;thencegenerallynorthwesterlydownwardsalongthatbankto anorthwesternside of The Crescent;thence southwesterly along sides of that road andonwards to the prolongation northeasterlyof the northwestern side ofMaguire Road; thencesouthwesterlyto andalongthat side andonwards to aneasternside of Ridgehill Road;thencesouthwesterlyto the southerncorner oflot 3 of HelenaLocation 20a,as shownon Office of Titles Plan 15149; thencegenerally southwesterlyalong sides of Ridgehill Road to the prolongationnortherly of the centreline of Watsonia Road; thence southerly to andsoutherly,generallysoutheasterlyand again southerlyalong that centrelineand onwardsto the centrelineof Mead Road; thencegenerallysouthwesterlyalong that centreline and onwards to the centreline of KalamundaRoad;thence generally northwesterly along that centreline to the prolongationnortherly of the centrelineof WestTerrace;thencesoutherlyto andgenerallysoutherly along that centreline to the prolongation northwesterly of thecentrelineof a surveyed,undedicatedroad, as shownon Office of Titles Plan2817; thence southeasterly to and generally southeasterly,easterly andsoutheasterlyalongthat centrelineandonwardsto the centrelineof NanganaWay; thencesoutherlyand southwesterlyalong that centreline andonwardsto the centreline of Holmes Road; thence generally southerly along thatcentreline to the prolongation westerly of the southernboundary of SwanLocation 1125; thenceeasterly to the southwesterncorner of that location;thencesoutherlyalongthe prolongation southerlyof the westernboundaryofthe last mentioned location to the centreline of Lewis Road; thencenorthwesterly, generally southwesterly,southerly and southwesterlyalongthat centreline to the prolongation southeasterlyof a northeasternside ofAnderson Road; thence southeasterly along that prolongation to asoutheasternside of Lewis Road; thencesouthwesterlyalong that side to thecentrelineof Hartfield Road; thencesoutheasterlyalong that centrelineto thecentreline of Welshpool Road; thence generally southeasterly along thatcentreline to a northwesternboundary of Canning Location 478 thencesouthwesterlyalong that boundaryand onwardsto the centreline oi CrystalBrook Road; thence generally southwesterly along that centreline to theprolongation northwesterly of the centreline of Vernon Road; thencesoutheasterlyto and generally southeasterlyalong that centreline to thenorthwesternboundary of Location 121; thence southwesterly along thatboundaryto the easterncorner of Location 344W thencenorthwesterlyalongthe northeasternboundaryof that location anc onwards to and along thenortheasternboundaryof the easternseveranceof Location 708 and againonwardsto andalongthe northeasternboundaryof the westernseveranceofthe last mentionedlocation to asoutheasternboundaryof Location 12; thencesouthwesterlyalong that boundary to the prolongation southeasterlyof thesouthwesternboundary of Location 128; thence northwesterly along thatprolongation to asouthwesternside of BrentwoodRoad;thencesouthwesterlyalong that side to a northeasternside of Bickley Road; thence generallysoutheasterlyalongsidesof that roadto asoutheasternsideof Kenwick Road;thence southwesterlyand generallywesterly along sides of that road to a

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southeasternside of Myola Street; thence southwesterly,southerly andsoutheasterly along sides of that street and southeasterly along thenortheasternside of Myola SouthPlaceandonwardsto asoutheasternsideofMaddington Road; thence southwesterlyalong that side to the Prolongationnorthwesterlyof the northeasternside of Alcock Street; thencesoutheasternto andalongthat sideandonwardsto a southeasternside of GosnellsRoad;thencesouthwesterlyalongthat side to an easternside of Lewis Road; thencesoutherlyandgenerallysoutheasterlyalong sidesof that road andonwardstoa southeasternside of Station Street; thencegeneraliysouthwesterlyalongsidesof that street to the right bank of the CanningRiver; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyupwardsalong that bank to the prolongation northeasterlyofthe northwestern boundary of Location 2874 Reserve 34476; thencesouthwesterlyto andalong that boundaryand generallysouthwesterlyalongboundariesof thenorthernseveranceof Location 16a to a northeasternside ofAlbany Highway; thence southeasterlyand southerly along sides of thathighway to the prolongation southeasterlyof the southwesternboundaryofthe southwesternseveranceof Location 40; thencenorthwesterlyto andalongthat boundary to the southeasternboundary of Location 16a thencesouthwesterlyalong that boundary to the southwesternside of ammilloRoad; thencenorthwesterlyalong the prolongation northwesterlyof the lastmentionedside to a southeasternside of Eileen Street; thencesouthwesterlyalongthat sideto the prolongationsoutheasterlyof asouthwesternsideof thesoutheasternsection of ChamberlainStreet; thence northwesterly to andgenerally northwesterly along sides of that street and onwards to thesouthwesternside of HuntingdaleRoad; thencenorthwesterlyalong that sideand onwards to the southwestern side of the northwestern section ofChamberlainStreetS thencenorthwesterlyalong that side to a southeasternsideof WartonRoad; thencesouthwesterlyalongthat sideto the prolongationsoutheasterlyof thenortheasternboundaryof Lot 78 of CanningLocation 17as shownon cancelledOffice of Titles Plan 8129 thencenorthwesterlyto andalongthat boundaryto the northern corner of that lot thencenorthwesterlyto the intersectionof asoutheasternside of OvensRoadwith the prolongationsoutheasterly of the northeasternside of Road Number 18145; thencenortheasterlyto andalongthat side andanortheasternside of Murdoch Roadto the southerncorner of Lot 461, as shown on Office of Titles Plan 12518;thence northwesterly and northerly along boundaries of that lot to itsnorthwestern corner; thence southwesterly along the prolongationsouthwesterlyof the northwesternboundary of the lastmentionedlot to asouthwesternside of Murdoch Road; thencenorthwesterlyandwesterly alongsidesof that road to a southeasternside of Yale Road; thencesouthwesterlyalong sidesof that road to the prolongationsoutheasterlyof a line parallel toandsituatedperpendicular20.12metressouthwesterlyfrom thenortheasternside of Garden Street; thence northwesterly to and along that line andonwards to the centrelineof the StandardGaugeRailway; thencegenerallysouthwesterly along that centreline to the centreline of Nicholson Court;thencesouthwesterlyalong that centrelineand onwards to the centrelineofNicholson Road; thence generally southerly along that centreline to theprolongation southeasterly of the centreline of Acourt Road thencenorthwesterly to and generally northwesterly along that centrehine andonwards to the centrehneof Johnston Road; thence generally northerly,northwesterly and generally northeasterly along that centreline to theprolongation easterlyof a southern side of the easternsection of LeeminRoad; thencewesterly to andgenerallywesterly along sidesof that road anonwards to and along the southernside of the western section of LeemingRoad to the centrelineof the proposedControlled Access Highway known asRoe Highway, as shownon Departmentof PlanningandUrban DevelopmentPlan Numbers 1.1967, 1.1966 and 1.1965/1; then generally southwesterlyalongthat centrelineto the northwesternboundaryof Location 2964 Reserve34539; thence southwesterlyalong that boundary and southwesterlyalongthe northwesternboundary of Location 2966 Reserve35771 to a northernboundaryof JandakotAgricultural Area Lot 170; thenceeasterly,generallysoutheasterly generally southwesterly,southerly and southeasterlyalongboundariesol that lot and onwardsto the northernmostnortheasterncornerof Lot 169; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyalong boundariesof that lot andonwardsto the centrelineof JandakotRoad; thencenorthwesterlyalong thatcentreline to the prolongation northerly of the northernmost westernboundary of Lot 155; thence southerly to and southerly, westerly, againsoutherlyandsoutheasterlyalongboundariesof that lot and onwardsto thesouthwestern corner of the southwestern severanceof lot 158; thencesoutheasterly along the southwestern boundary of that severanceandonwardsto a southeasternside of Solomon Road; thencesouthwesterlyalongthat side andonwardsto a northeasternboundaryof Reserve27950; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyalongboundariesof that reserveto an easternside ofFoletti Road; thence generally southerly along sides of that road to the

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prolongation southeasterlyof a southwesternside of YangebupRoad; thencenorthwesterlyto andgenerallynorthwesterlyand westerlyalong sidesof thatroad to the centrelineof HammondRoad; thencegenerallysoutheasterlyandsoutherlyalong that centreline to the prolongation easterlyof the southernboundaryof Cockburn SoundLocation 433; thencewesterly to andalong thatboundaryto the centrelineof Branch Circus; thencegenerallysoutherlyandgenerallysouthwesterlyalong that centrelineto the prolongation easterlyofthe centrelineof WedgeRoad; thencewesterlyto andgenerallywesterlyalongthat centreline and onwards to the centreline of Lorimer Road; thencenortherly along that centreline to a southernside of Yangebup Road asshown on Office of Titles Plan 17446; thencegenerally southwesterlyalongsides of that road to the centrelineof SpearwoodAvenue; thencegenerallynorthwesterlyandnortherly along that centrelineto a southeasternside ofYangebupRoad; thencegenerally southwesterlyalong sides of that road tothe centrelineof Birchley Road;thencesoutherlyalongthat centrelineto thenorthernboundaryof an easternseveranceof part Lot 5 of Location 451, asshown on Office of Titles Diagram 16769; thence westerly along thatboundaryand onwards to the northeasterncorner of a westernseveranceofthe last mentionedpart lot; thencewesterly and southerlyalong boundariesof that severanceand onwards to the centreline of East Churchill Avenue;thence westerly along that centreline and the centreline of West ChurchillAvenue andonwards to a southwesternboundaryof Location 2149 Reserve30861; thence generally southeasterlyalong boundariesof that location tothe westernside of Wright Road; thencesoutherlyand easterlyalong sidesofthat road to the northernmostnorthwesterncorner of location 2905 Reserve40123; thence generally southerly and generally southeasterly alongboundaries of that location to a point situate east of the easternmostsoutheasterncorner of location 2197; thencewest to that cornerandgenerallynorthwesterly and southwesterly along boundaries of that location andonwards to the Low Water Mark of the Indian Ocean and thencegenerallynortherly alongthat mark to the starting point.

By His Excellency’sCommand,D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

FB302 FIRE BRIGADES ACT 1942

FIRE BRIGADES NORTRAM FIRE DISTRICT ORDER 1993

Madeby His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil undersection5.

Citation

1. This order may be cited as the Fire Brigades Northam Fire DistrictOrder 1993.

NorthamFire District

2. The boundariesof the Northam Fire District are adjustedso that theboundariesare in accordancewith thedescriptionin the schedule.

SCHEDULE[Clause2]

NORTHAM FIRE DISTRICT

All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the southeasterncornerof Lot 205 of Avon Lo’cation P, asshownon Office of Titles Plan 14847a point on a presentsouthwesternboundary of the Town of Northam anaextending generally northwesterly, generally northeasterly and againgenerallynorthwesterlyalong sidesof Crorkan Roadto a southeasternside ofThrossell StreetS thence southwesterlyalong that side and southwesterlyalone the southeasternboundary of Location P5 to the prolongationsoutheasterly of the southwestern side of Delmage Street; thence

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northwesterlyto andalongthat side andonwardsto asoutheasternboundaryof Location 254; thence southwesterly along that boundary to thesouthernmostsoutheasterncorner of Northam Lot 419 Reserve 41452;thence northwesterly, northeasterly and again northwesterly alongboundariesof that Lot to a southeasternside of Mitchell Avenue; thencegenerally northeasterly along sides of that Avenue to the prolongationsoutheasterlyof the southwesternboundaryof Lot 1 of Avon Location 2, asshown on Office of Titles Diagram 17814; thencenorthwesterlyto andalongthat boundaryto the centrelineof the StandardGaugeRailway, as shownonOffice of Titles Plan 9867; thence generally northeasterlyand generallynorthwesterly along that centreline and onwards to the centreline ofNewcastle Road; thence southeasterly along that centreline to theprolongation southwesterly of the centreline of Suburban Road; thencenortheasterlyto andalongthat centrelineto the prolongationsoutheasterlyofthe southwestern boundary of the southwestern severance of NorthamSuburbanLot P42; thence northwesterly to and along that boundary andonwards to and along the southwestern boundary of the northeasternseveranceof the lastmentionedLot to the southwesterncorner of SuburbanLotP4l; thencenorthwesterlyalong the southwesternboundaryof that Lotandonwardsto a northwesternside of York Road thencegenerallyeasterlyalong sides of that road to the southerncorner of suburbanLot N8; thencenortheasterly and northwesterly along boundaries of that Lot to theprolongation southwesterlyof the southeasternboundary of lot 15 of AvonLocation P2, as shown on Office of Titles Plan 2805 sheet 1; thencenortheasterlyto and along that boundaryto the southwesternboundaryofLot 501, as shown on Office of Titles Diagram 51705; thencesoutheasterlyand northeasterly along boundaries of that Lot and onwards to thesouthwesternboundary of Lot 63, as shown on Office of Titles Plan 2805sheet2; thencesoutheasterlyandnortheasterlyalongboundariesof that Lotto the southwesternboundary of Lot 61; thence southeasterlyalong thatboundaryandonwards to the northwesterncorner of Lot 90 of Location P1thence southeasterlyalong the southwestern boundary of that Lot andsoutheasterlyalong the southwesternboundariesof Lots 91 and 92 andonwardsto the southeasternside of Gillett Road; thencesouthwesterlyalongthat side to the northeasternside of GoomallingRoad; thencesoutheasterlyalong that side to the prolongation northeasterly of the southeasternboundaryof Lot 41, as shown on office of Titles Plan 2805 sheet1; thencesouthwesterlyto and along that boundaryand onwardsto the centrelineofBuckland Street; thence generally southerly along that centreline to asouthwestern boundary of Location P1; thence southeasterly along thatboundaryto the centrelineof the Esplanade;thencesouthwesterlyalong thatcentreline to the prolongation northwesterly of the centreline of DempsterStreet; thencesoutheasterlyto and along that centrelineto the prolongationnortheasterlyof the centrelineof StewartStreet;thencesouthwesterlyto andalongthat centrelineto anortheasternside of GreatEasternHighway; thencesoutheasterlyalong that side and onwards to and generally southeasterlyalongnortheasternsidesof York Road to anortheasternboundaryof Location

a point on a presentnortheasternboundaryof the Town of Northam andthence southeasterly, southwesterly, again southeasterly and generallysouthwesterlyalongboundariesof that Town to the startingpoint.

By His Excellency’sCommand,D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

CORRECTIONLOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902Notice is herebygiven that the land area in the Land Resumption Notice publishedin theGovernmentGazette dated 27 March 1992 pages 1354 and 1355 for the purpose of "RoadExtension-BrookaideLane-Shireof Mundaring" was in error andshould readas follows-

5 305m2A. A. SKINNER, Chief Executive,

Departmentof Land Mministration.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960DECLARATION OF CLOSURE OF STREETS

Made by the Minister for LandsUnderSection 288AAt the requestof the local governmentnominated,the streetsdescribedin the Notice are nowdeclaredto be closed.

Notice1. City of CanningDOLA File 767/1993,ClosureNo. C1261.

All thatportionof VerdonPlacenow comprisedin thewholeof thelandthe subjectof Officeof Titles Diagram 84413.Public Plan: BG342 16.15 Perth.

2. City of WannerooDOLA File 1527/989; Closure No. W1336.All that portion of Hawkins Road Road No. 1821 now comprisingSwan Location 11596shownborderedgreenon DOLA Crown Survey Diagram 90236.Public Plan: BG 3510 03.02 Swan.

3. City of WannerooDOJJAFile 1385/993, ClosureNo. W1337.All those portions of Keatley CrescentandTimberlaneDrive now comprisedin the landthe subjectof Office of Titles Plan 19233.Public Plan: BG352 09.02 Swan.

4. Shire of BeverleyDOLA File 2248/954V2; Closure No. B1329.All thoseunsurveyedroadsnow comprisedin Avon Location 29032shownborderedred onDOLA ReservePlan No. 340.Public Plan: 2333-IV S.E. Quajabin.

A. A. SKINNER, ChiefExecutive,Departmentof Land Administration.

LA402COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

TERRITORY OF CHRISTMAS ISLANDLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 W.A.XC.I.

DECLARATION OF PUBLIC STREETSORDERS OF THE MINISTER FOR LANDS

Made underSection 288At the requestof the local governmentnominated,the land specifiedin the Notice is now declaredto be absolutelydedicatedas a public street.

Notice1. Shire of ChristmasIslandDOLA File 1325/992.

RoadNo. 18581 GazeRoad.A strip of land,varying in width, as delineatedandcolouredmid-brown on DOLA Crown Survey Plan 18292.Public Plan: ZK 942 07.09.

2. Shire of ChristmasIsland DOLA File 1327/992.a Road No. 18582 San Chye Loh. A strip of land, plus widening, as delineatedand

colouredmid-brown on DOLA Crown SurveyPlan 18288.b RoadNo. 18583 PoonSaanRoad.A strip of land, plus widenings,as delineatedand

coloured mid-brownon DOLA Crown SurveyPlans18289 and 18290.c Road No. 18584Silver City Road.A strip of land, plus widenings,as delineatedand

colouredmid-brownon DOLA Crown SurveyPlan 18291.Public Plan: ZK 942 07.08.

3. Shireof ChristmasIsland DOLA File 1324/992.a Road No. 18585 Gaze Road. A strip of land, varying in width, as delineatedand

colouredmid-brownon DOLA Crown SurveyPlan 18293.b Road No. 18586 Murray Road.A strip of land, varying in width, as delineatedand

colouredmid-brownon DOLA Crown SurveyPlans 18296 to 18300, inclusive.Public Plan: ZK 942 07.08, 07.09.

4. Shireof ChristmasIsland DOLA File 1323/992.a Road No. 18587 Gaze Road. A strip of land, varying in width, as delineatedand

coloured mid-brown on DOLA Crown SurveyPlan 18295.b Road No. 18588 JalanPantai.A strip of land, varying in width, as delineatedand

coloured mid-brownon DOLA Crown SurveyPlan 18294.Public Plan: ZK 942 06.08, 07.08.

A. A. SKINNER, ChiefExecutive,Departmentof Land Administration.

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CORRECTIONLOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960

City of SouthPerthClosure of PrivateStreet

Departmentof Local Government,Perth,27 July 1993.

LG: SP 4-12.It hasbeennotedthat an error occurredin the noticepublishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 7 July1993, on page3379.

To correct this error delete "Plan 1900" where it appearson line 4 of the notice and insertPlan 1800 "therein.

JOHN LYNCH, ExecutiveDirector,Departmentof Local Government.

LG3O1CEMETERIESACT 1S97

The Municipality of the Shire of WaroonaBy-lawsfor the Managementof theDrakesbrookPublic CemeteryReserveNumber4835In pursuanceof the Powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andall otherpowersenablingit, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipality herebyresolvedon27th July, 1993 to makeand submit for confirmation by the Governor, the followingamendmentsto the By-laws publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 9th April, 1959,as amendedand publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 18th February 1977 and asamendedandpublishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 25th September1981 which arereferredto in theseby-laws as the Principal By-laws.The principal by-laws are amendedas follows, by substituting for ScheduleA thefollowing-

ScheduleADrakesbrookPublic Cemetery

SCALE OF FEESAND CHARGES PAYABLE TO THE COUNCIL1. On application for an "Order of Burial", the following fees shall be payablein

advance-a In OpenGround- $

For interment of any adult in grave 1.8 metresdeep 180.00For intermentof any child undersevenyearsof agein grave 1.8 metresdeep 90.00For interment of any still-born child in ground setaside for such purpose 72.00

b In Private Ground, including the issue of a grant of"Right of Burial"

Ordinary land for grave 2.4m x 1.2m wheredirected 45.00Ordinary land for grave 2.4m x 2.4m wheredirected 90.00Ordinaryland for grave extra 2.4m x 0.3m wheredirected 18.00Special land for grave 2.4m x 1.2m selected byapplicant 90.00Special land for grave 2.4m x 2.4m selected byapplicant 180.00Special land for grave 2.4m x 3.6m selected byapplicant 270.00Special land for grave extra 2.4m x 0.3m selectedby applicantaccordingto position 18.00For intermentof any adult in grave 1.8m deep 180.00For intermentof any child under the age of sevenyears in grave 1.8m deep 90.00

c For intermentof crematedashesinto any grave 30.00

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d If gravesare requiredto be sunkdeeperthan 1.8m the $following additional chargesshall be payable-

For additional first 0.3 metre 18.00For additional second0.3 metre 27.00For additional second0.3 metre 36.00And so on in proportionof each additional metre.

e Re-openingan ordinary grave 180.00

0 Re-openinga brick grave 180.00

g Crematoriumashesinto Niche Wall-Including engravedplaquesingle 120.00Including engraved plaque single 1st inscriptiondouble 180.00Including engraved plaque single 2nd inscriptiondouble 90.00

h Extra Charges-For each intermentwithout the due notice, underBy-law 6 18.00For each interment in private ground without duenotice under By-law 6 18.00For copy of "Grant of Burial" under By-law 12 4.50For each intermenton a Sunday,Public Holiday orat other than the hours defined in By-law 15-additional fee 18.00For removing tiles etc., under By-law 40 18.00Re-openinggrave for exhumation-

Adult 135.00Child under sevenyears 90.00

Re-intermentof a new grave after exhumation-Adult 180.00Child under sevenyears 90.00

2. Miscellaneous-For permissionto erecta headstoneor monument 36.00For permissionto erecta brick grave 36.00For permissionto erect a vault 54.00For permissionto erect a nameplate 18.00For permissionto enclosea kerb 18.00For use of metal numberplate 18.00Plot reservationfee 20.00

Dated this 27th day of July, 1993.The CommonSealof the Shire ofWaroonawas heretoaffixedby authorityof a resolutionby the Council in the presenceof-

G. T. STYLES, President.R. T. GOLDING, Shire Clerk.

LG302

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960The Municipality of the Shire of Busselton.

By-law Relatingto Old Refrigeratorsand CabinetsIn pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andof all otherpowers enablingit, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipality herebyrecordshavingresolvedon the 10thday of February1993 to makeandsubmit for confirmationby the Governorthe following amendmentto its By-law Relating to Old RefrigeratorsandCabinetspublishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 31 August 1962 andamendedbynotice in the GovernmentGazetteon 24 April 1975.

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The By-law is amendedas follows:i By alteringthe penalty in By-law 2 from "twenty pounds"to" five hundred

dollars $500 ".

Datedthis 10th day of May 1993.

The CommonSealof the Shire of Busseltonwas heretoaffixed in the presenceof:R. TOGNELA, President.

I. W. STUBBS, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-PAUL D. OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil this 3rd day of August1993.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

LG303

DOG ACT 1976The Municipality of the Shire of Busselton

By-laws Relatingto DogsIn pursuanceof thepowersconferredupon it by theabovementionedAct andof all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipality hereby recordshavingresolvedon the 10th day of February1993 to makeandsubmitfor confirmationby the Governor the following amendmentto its By-laws Relatingto Dogs publishedinthe GovernmentGazetteon 26 July 1991.The By-laws are amendedas follows:

i Insert By-law 5.1.9-5.1.9 SussexLot 20 Vassehighway Busselton-SirStewartBovell Park.

ii Insert By-law 5.1.10-5.1.10 Reserve17319Busselton-LouWestonOval.

iii Amend Seventh7th ScheduleDog ExerciseArea by including the followingReserveNumber:

Reserve22965Dunsboroughthatportionof reserve22965beingto the northandboundedby theprolongationof the southernboundaryof Burt Court andincluding all that reserveto the southboundedby the prolongation of theNorthernboundaryof Dunn Bay Road. ".

Dated this 10th day of May 1993.

The CommonSealof the Shireof Busseltonwas heretoaffixed in the presenceof:R. TOGNELA, President.

I. W. STUBBS, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-PAUL D. OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil this 3rd day of August1993.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960The Municipality ofthe Shireof Capel

By-laws Relating to Clearing of Land and Removalof RefuseRubbishand DisusedMaterial

In pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the Local GovernmentAct and of allotherpowersenablingit, the Councilhereby records having resolvedon 28thMay, 1993,to makeand submitfor confirmationby the Governor the following By-laws:

1. TheseBy-laws may be cited as the Shire of Capel By-laws relatingto clearingof land andremoval of refuse,rubbishand disusedmaterial.

2. In theseBy-laws:

"Council" meansthe Council of the Municipality of the Shire of Capel;

"Shire Clerk" meansthe personappointedto the positionof Shire Clerk ofthe Shire of Capel;

"District" meansthe district of the Shireof Capel.

3. If thereis:

a On any vacant land within the district any trees, scrub, undergrowthorrubbish; or

b On any land within the district anyrefuse,rubbish or disusedmaterial,unregisteredmotor vehicles,motor vehiclebodiesor partsthereof,whetherof the samekind or a different kind from that herespecified;

which in the opinion of the Council is likely to affect adverselythe value ofadjoining property or the health, comfort or convenienceof the inhabitantsthereof,the Council maycausea notice underthe handof the Shire Clerk tobe servedon the owneror occupierof suchlandrequiringthemwithin the timespecifiedin such notice, to clear the land of such trees, scrub,undergrowth,refuse or rubbish, or remove such refuse, rubbish or disusedmaterial andunregisteredmotor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies or parts thereof from suchland.

4. Every owneror occupierof land upon whom a noticeis servedunderby-law 3of theseBy-lawsshall complywith suchnoticewithin the time therein specifiedor in that time give a satisfactoryreasonwhy thematerialsshouldbe retainedor be given extra time in which to comply.

5. Where the owner or occupier does not comply with the notice given by theCouncil, the Council may, without paymentof any compensationin respectthereof,undertakethe requirementsof thenotice atthe expenseof, and recoverin a court of competentjurisdiction the amountof the expense,from the owneror occupierof whom the notice was given.

6. Any personwhofails to comply with anynotice servedunderby-law 3 of theseBy-laws commitsan offenceagainst theseBy-laws andon conviction shall beliable to a penaltycommensuratewith the section 190 7 d i and ii of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960.

Datedon this 1st day of June1993.

The common sealof the Shire of Capel was heretoaffixed in the presenceof-

W. C. SCOTT’, President.

R. G. BONE, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-

PAUL D. OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil this 3rd day of August1993.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Municipality of the Shire of East Pilbara

By-law Relating to the Paymentof Ratesand ChargesIn pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andof all otherpowers enabling it the Council of the abovementionedMunicipality hereby recordshaving resolved on 28th May 1993, to submit for confirmation by the Governor thefollowing By-law-By-law Relating to the Paymentof RatesandCharges1. Ratesimposedby the Council of the Shire of EastPilbaraunderthe provisionof theLocal GovernmentAct 1960 shall becomedue and payable on the day on which thememorandum referred to in section 550 1 of the said Act is published in theGovernmentGazette.2. Notwithstandingthe requirementsof Clause1 hereof, the ratesandchargesmay,atthe option of the Ratepayer,who is in actual occupationof the rateableproperty andupon approval being granted to a written application substantially in the formdeterminedby Council by such officers as shall be authorisedfrom time to time byCouncil, be paid by instalmentin accordancewith the following options-

i Option 1One1 instalmentpayablewithin 35 daysof the dateof issueof theratenotice,as defined in Clause1 hereof.

ii Option 2Four 4 equal instalments,the first due as in "Option 1" hereof,the second,third and fourth instalmentsdue in accordancewith the datesdeterminedbyCouncil.

3. Rates,chargesandany administrativerateinstalmentfeewhich are in arrearsfromthe previousyear or yearsshall be due and payable with the first instalmentunlessarrangementsacceptableto Council are made.4. In eachcasewherea ratepayerelectsto pay by Option 2 in accordancewith Clause2 hereof, or where other ad hoc instalmentsarrangements,as agreedin writing byCouncil have been made, the property will be subject to an administrationrateinstalmentfee of $20.00. Total administrationrate instalmentfee shall be payablewith the first instalmentandif the applicantchoosesto pay thefull outstandingbalancein lessthan the agreednumberof instalmentsno portion of the fee will be refunded.5. If any instalmentis not paid by the datespecifiedby Council, the ratesandchargesshall be in arrearsand the total shall becomedue andpayableforthwith.6. 1 Where a ratepayerhasnot paid all ratesandchargesimposedby the Council

under an Act and this By-law within 35 days, as requiredby this By-law, orhasnot applied for or beenapprovedto utilise the instalmentplan, then theratesand chargesare in arrearsand are recoverableby legal action on theexpiry of the 35 days.

2 Notwithstandingsubclause1 any written application receivedand approvedafter the expiry of 35 daysas referredto in clause2 i, will be subjectto clause4.

7. All ratesthat are outstandingon the 31st Januaryeach yearreferredto in Clause2 hereof, shall incur a penalty if the Council has adoptedthe imposition of suchpenalties,in accordancewith the local GovernmentAct.Datedthis 28th day of May, 1993.

The CommonSealof the Shire of EastPilbarawas hereuntoaffixed in thepresenceof-D. W. HODGE, President.

S. D. TINDALE, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-PAUL D. OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil this 3rd day of August1993.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shireof Serpentine-Jarrahdale

By-laws Relatingto Extractive IndustriesIn pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct and all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipality hereby recordshaving resolvedon the 10th day ofJune1992 to submitfor confirmationby theGovernorthe following amendmentto the abovementionedBy-laws publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon the 30th July 1970 and amendedon the 10thJanuary1986, 18th December1987, 25th November 1988 and 7th December1990; delete the "schedules"to theseby-laws and substitutethe following schedule:

Schedule

By-law 9

Volume of MaterialsProposedto be Excavatedper annum

Up to 9 000m3per year

9 000 to 50 00Gm3 Over50 000m3per year per year

New Licence FeesRenewalFees

$176$121

$357$242

$1 650$1 100

Datedthis first day of July 1992.The CommonSealof the Shireof Serpentine-Jarrahdalewas hereuntoaffixed pursuantto the resolutionof Council in the presenceof-

D. J. HADDOW, President.N. D. FIMMANO, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-PAUL D. OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His fixcellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil this 3rd day of August1993.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

LG307

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960TheMunicipality ofthe Shireof Swan

By-law Relatingto Parking and ParkingFacilitiesIn pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andall otherpowers enablingit, the Council of the abovementionedMunicipality hereby recordshavingresolvedon the 23rd day of March 1993 to makeand submit for confirmationby the Governorthe following By-laws:1. In theseBy-laws the By-law of the Shireof Swan Relatingto Parking and ParkingFacilities publishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 16 November 1990 is referred to as"the Principal By-law".2. Sub-clause3 1 of the Principal By-law is amendedby:

a adding after the definition of "member of the Police Force", the followingdefinitions:

"meteredspace"meansa sectionor part of a meteredzone that is adjacentto a parking meter andthat is markedor definedby paintedlines orby metallic studsor similar devicesfor the purposeof indicating wherea vehiclemaybe parkedon paymentof a fee or charge;

"meteredzone"meansanystreetor reserve,or partof any streetor reserve,in which parking metersare installed;

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b addingafter the definition of "parking stall", the following definition:"parking station"meansany land, building or otherstructureprovidedfor

thepurposeof accommodatingvehicleswith or withoutcharge,but doesnot include a meteredzone or meteredspace;

c addingafter the definition of "street verge",the following definition:"ticket issuingmachine"meansa machinethat issues,as a resultof coins

being inserted in it, a ticket showing the period during which it shallbe lawful to remain parked in the parking stall to which it isappurtenant;

d deleting the definition of "footpath" andaddingthe following definition:"footpath" means a path usedby, or set asideor intended for use by both

pedestriansand cyclists and not by motor vehicles and includesthatpartof a vehiclecrossoverto private property from a carriagewaywhichintersectssuch a path;

e addingafter the definition of "parking facilities" the following definition:"parking permit" meansa permit issuedpursuantto clause 24B of this

By-law;U adding after the definition of "reserve" the following definition:

"residential permit" means a permit issued pursuant to clause 24A of thisBy-law;

g adding after the definition of "sign" the following definition:"special permit" means a permit issued pursuant to clause 24 of this

By-law;h adding after the definition of "District" the following definition:

"dwelling" means:a premiseslawfully usedfor self containedliving quarters constructedon

a single lot which is adjacent to partof a streeton which the standingor parking of vehiclesis prohibited for more than a specifiedperiod; or

b premisesused for self containedliving quarterswhich are part of abuilding adjacentto part of a streeton which the standingor parkingof vehiclesis prohibited for morethana specifiedperiod;

3. Clause5 of the Principal By-law is amendedby adding after sub-clause52 thefollowing sub-clause:

" 5. 3 A vehicle parked continuously for more than 24 hours in a public placewherein that vehicle may lawfully be parkedfor a lesserperiod,is deemedby that fact alone to be causingan obstruction.

4. The Principal By-law is amended by addingafter Clause13, the following clause:" 13A Metered Zones

13A 1 Subject to sub-section2313 of the Act, the Council may from time to timeconstitute, determineand vary and also indicate by signs:

a metered spaces,metered zonesand parking stalls;

b permitted times and conditionsof parking thereindependingon andvarying with locality;

c permittedclassesof vehiclesto park therein;d the amount payablefor parkingtherein;ande the mannerof parking therein.

13A 2 Subject to sub-clause13A5, a person shall not park or standa vehicle ina metered spaceunless the appropriate fee as indicated by a sign on theparking meter appurtenanttheretois inserted, forthwith, in the parkingmeter on eachoccasionthe vehicle is so parkedor stood.

13A 3 The payment of a fee pursuant to sub-clause13A2 shall entitle the owneror personin chargeof a vehicle to park or standthevehicle in the meteredspacebut doesnot authorise the parking of the vehicle during anytimewhen parking or standingat that spacemay be otherwiseprohibited inaccordance with theseBy-laws.

13A 4 Subject to sub-clause13A5, a person shall not permit a vehicle to remainparkedor standingin a meteredspacewhenthe parkingmeter appurtenantto that spaceexhibits the sign "Expired".

13A 5 a The Council may from time to time by resolution declare that theprovisionsof sub-clauses13A2 and 13A3 shall not apply during theperiodsand days specifiedin such resolution.

b During the periodsand days specifiedin sucha resolutiontheparkingmetersappurtenantto the meteredspacesaffected by the resolutionshall be hooded.

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13A 6 No personshall stand a vehicle in a meteredspacein a streetotherwisethanparallel to the kerb andas close theretoas practicableandwith thefront of the vehicle in line with the parking meter appurtenantto suchspaceandwholly within such space,providedthat wherea meteredspaceis set out otherwise than parallel to the kerb, the provisions of thissub-clauseother than the provisions that a vehicle shall stand whollywithin such space,shall not apply thereto.

13A 7 Notwithstandingany other provision of’ this By-law and notwithstandingany other sign or notice, no personwithout the permissionof the Councilor an authorisedofficer shall stand a vehicle in a meteredspace if theparking meter adjacentto such meteredspace is hooded with a hoodmarked"No Parking", "ReservedParking" or "TomporaryBus Stand".

5. Clause14 of the Principal By-law is deletedandthe following clausesubstituted:14. ParkingStalls and Parking Stations

14 1 Subject to sub-section 2313 of the Act, the Council may constitute,determineandvary, and also indicateby signs, from time to time:

a parking stalls;

b parking stations;

c permittedtimesandconditionsof parkingin parkingstallsandparkingstationsdependingon andvarying with locality;

d permittedclassesof vehicles to park in parking stalls and parkingstations;

e the amount if any payablefor parkingin parkingstallsand parkingstationsdependingon andvarying with locality; and

f the mannerof parking in parkingstalls andparking stations.

14 2 No personshall standa vehiclein a parkingstall in a streetotherwisethanparallel to the kerb andas close theretoas practicableandwholly withinsuchstall andheadedin the directionof themovementof traffic on the sideof the streeton which the stall is situated,providedthat wherea parkingstall is set out otherwisethanparallel to the kerb, the provisionsof thissub-clauseotherthan the provisionthat a vehicle shall standwholly withinsuch stall, shall not apply.

14 3 Subjectto sub-clause144 of this By-law:

a a personshall not parka vehicle or permit a vehicleto remainparkedin a parkingstationbetweenthe hoursof 8.OOamto 6.OOpmon Mondayto Friday inclusive unless:

i in the caseof a parking station having an authorisedofficer onduty, the appropriatefee as indicatedby a sign at the parkingstation is paidwhen demanded;

ii in the case of a parking station equipped with meters, theappropriatefee as indicatedby a sign at the parking station isinsertedin the meter; or

iii in the caseof a parking station equippedwith a ticket issuingmachine,the appropriatefee as indicatedby a signat the parkingstationis insertedin the machine;

b a personshall not parka vehicleor permit a vehicle to remainparkedin a parking stationor part of a parkingstation if a sign is exhibiteddeclaring the parking station or part of the parking station to be setasidefor vehiclesof a different class;

c a personshall not parka vehicle or permit a vehicle to remainparkedin a parkingstationif the parkingstationor part of theparkingstationis controlled by signs declaring the parking station or part of theparking stationto be set asidefor vehiclesdisplayingparkingpermitsunless:

i a parking permit is affixed to the lower cornerof the right handside of the windscreenof the vehicle and that permit is clearlyvisible from outsidethe vehicle;

ii the period in respectof which the parking permitwas issuedhasnot expired; and

iii the parking permit is valid in that parking station.14 4 a The Councilmay by resolutiondeclarethatthe provisionsof sub-clause

143 do not apply during periodson particular days specifiedin suchresolution.

b During the periodsspecifiedin such a resolution,signsadvisingof theresolution shall be placed in the parking station affected by theresolution.

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14 5 A person shall not permit a vehicle to remain parked or standing in aparking stall in a parking station equippedwith parkingmetersbetweenthe hours of 8.OOam to 6.OOpm on Monday to Friday inclusive when theparking meterappurtenantto that stall exhibits the sign "Expired".

14 6 No personshall removea vehicle which has beenparked in a parkingstationuntil therehasbeenpaid the fee appropriateto the period for whichthe vehiclehas beenparked.

14 7 A personpaying a fee at a parking station shall be entitled to receive areceipt showingthe period of parkingcoveredby such payment.

14 8 A personshall not permit a vehicle to remainparkedor standingin aparking station which is equippedwith a ticket issuingmachineunlessaticket issuedfrom the machineis insidethe vehiclein sucha position thatthe date and time of issue printed on the ticket are clearly visible andlegible to an authorisedofficer examiningthe ticket from outsidethevehicleand the period of parking to which that ticket relateshasnot expired.

14 9 A driver of a vehicle in a parkingstationnot equippedwith metersor ticketmachinesshall, on demand,produceto an authorisedofficer, a receiptorticket showing that the appropriateparking fee hasbeenpaid in respectof that vehicle.

1410 Unlessotherwisedirectedby an authorisedperson,a personshall notparka vehiclein a parkingstationotherwisethanwholly within a parkingstall.

14 11 a A personshall not:

i standa vehicle so as to obstructan entranceto, andexit from, ora roadwaywithin a parking station or beyondthe limits of anydefinedparking stall within a parking station;

ii standa vehicle except with the permissionof the Council or anauthorisedpersonon any part of a parkingstation,whetheror notthat part is marked as a parking stall, if a sign is exhibitedprohibiting the standingof vehiclesthereon;

iii standor permit a vehicle to continuestandingon ny part of aparkingstation, whetheror not that part is markedas a parkingstall, if an authorisedpersondirects the driver of such vehicle tomove the vehicle from that part of the parking station;

iv standor attempt to stand a vehicle in a parking stall in whichanothervehicleis standingbut thisparagraphdoesnot preventtheparkingof a motor cycle and a bicycle togetherin a stall marked"M/C";

v standor permit a vehicle to continuestandingin a parking stallwhich is at the time set aside for use by commercial vehicles,unlessthevehicle is a commercialvehicle anda personis activelyengagedin loading or unloading goodsto or from that vehicle;

vi standa vehicle in a parking stall which is set asidefor use bybuses, except for the purpose of taking up or setting downpassengersto or from the vehicle.

b In sub-paragraphv of paragrapha of sub-clause1411, "goods"meansan article,or collection of articles,weighing at least l4kgs. andhaving a volume of at least 0.2 cubic metres.

c A parking stall is set asidefor use by commercialvehiclesif thereisa sign thereonor adjacenttheretomarked"Loading Zone".

6. The Principal By-law is amendedby adding after sub-clause156 the followingsub-clause:

" 15 7 A personshall not standa vehicle so that any portion of the vehicle is onor over a footpath. "

7. The Principal By-law is amendedby addingafter clause24 the following headingsand clauses:" 24A. ResidentialParking

24A 1 The Council may after written applicationhas been madeto it, issue aresidentialpermit to a personwho:

a is the owneror occupierof a dwelling which fronts or abutsor formspart of a building which fronts or abutsa road within the district oris a memberof that person’sfamily; and

b residesin the dwelling;

where the Council is satisfiedthat it is impossible or impracticableto obtainvehicularaccessto the dwelling orbuilding from a streetor right of way or thereare other sufficient reasonsfor grantingthe residentialpermit.

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24A 2 Whereunder any By-laws of the municipality, the standingof anyvehicleon anyportion of a streetwithin the district whethermarkedas a parkingstall or not is prohibited for more than a specified time, the holder of aresidentialpermit is exemptedfrom suchprohibition:a in respectof the road specifiedin the residentialpermit;b if the residentialpermit is affixed to thelower cornerof the right hand

sideof the windscreenof the vehicle;c if the period in respectof which the residentialpermit was issuedhas

not expired; andd if the holderof theresidentialpermitat thetime of standingthevehicle

still residesin the dwelling in respectof which the residentialpermitis issued.

24A 3 A residentialpermit shall not be issuedif two residentialpermits havealreadybeenissuedin respectof other vehicles to the applicantor to apersonor personsresidingin the samedwelling as the applicantandthoseresidentialpermits are current.

24A 4 A residentialpermit shall not be issuedfor a period exceeding12 months.24A 5 A residentialpermit shall expire on the 31st day of March next after the

dateof issue thereof.24A 6 A residentialpermit shall specify:

a the permit number;

b the registrationnumberof the vehicle in respectof which the permitwas issued;

c the nameof the streetto which the permit relates;andd the dateupon which the permit expires.

24A 7 The Council may on written application to it:

a renewfor a periodnotexceeding12 months,a residentialpermit whichhas expired;

b issue a replacementpermit for a residentialpermit thathasbeenlostor damaged.

24A 8 Wherethe holder of a residentialpermit ceasesto reside in the dwellingin respectof which the permit was issued,the permit shall be deemedtohavebeenrevokedandsuchpersonshall forthwith removethe permit fromthe vehicleto which it is affixed.

24B. Parking Permits24B 1 The Council may after written application hasbeen made to it issue a

parking permit to a person, authorising the parking of a vehicle in aparking station or part of a parking station set asidefor the parking ofvehicles displaying parking permits.

24B 2 A parking permit shall not be issuedfor a period exceeding12 months.24B 3 A parkingpermit shall expireon the 31st day of Marchnextafter the date

of issue thereof.24B 4 A parkingpermit shall specify:

a the permit number;b the registrationnumberof the vehicle in respectof which the permit

was issued;c the dateupon which the permit expires;andd the parking stationsin which the permit is valid.

8. The Principal By-law is amendedby deleting the Third Scheduleandaddinga newThird Scheduleas follows:

Shire of SwanThird Schedule

By-law Relatingto Parking andParking Facilities

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

ModifiedItemNo. By-Law Natureof Offence

Penalty$

1. 41b1 Commercial Vehicle Tare over 3 tonnes 50

2.3.

41f51b

parkedon verge exceeding4 hoursVerge parkingin a prohibited areaObstructionof footpath

2530

4. 13A4 Expired parking meter 25

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ModifiedItemNo. By-Law Natureof Offence

Penalty$

5. 143c No valid parkingpermit 256. 148 No valid parking ticket 257. 1411av Loading zone, commercialvehicle only 308. 151a Parkingin an areareservedfor vehicles of a

different class25

9.10.

151b151c

Restrictedparkingby timeParkedlonger thanpermitted

2525

11. 152a No StandingArea 4012. 152e Vehicle otherthana motor cycle parkedin an

areamarkedfor motor cycles25

13. 153 No ParkingArea 3014. 157 Parkedon a footpath 2515. 16a Not closeandparallel,facingwrong way, two

carriageway25

16. 16b Not closeandparallel,facingwrong way, one 25

17.18.

16e181ai

way carriagewayObstructionof carriagewayDouble Parked

2540

19. 181aiii Obstructionof entry or public place,etc. 3020. 181x Parkedon an intersection 4021. 181c Within 6m of propertyline at an intersection 2522. 181dore Standingin a bus stand 2523. 19a Commercial vehicle tare over 3 tonnes

parkedover 2 hourson carriageway30

24. 21 Moving vehicle to defeattime limit 2525. 22 Parkedon privateproperty 3026. 231 Standingon public reserve 2527. 292 Refusalof nameandaddress 2528. All other offencesnot specified 25

9. The Principal By-law is amendedby deletingitems 1 and 2 in the Fourth Schedule.

Dated this 21st day of April 1993.

The CommonSealof the Shire of Swanwashereuntoaffixed by authority of a resolutionof the Council in the presenceof-

C. ZANNINO, President.E. W. T. LUMSDEN, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-PAUL OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil this 3rd day of August1993.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

LG308

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Municipality of the Town of AlbanyBy-law Relatingto StandingOrders

In pursuanceof the powersconferredby the abovementionedAct and all otherpowersenablingit, Council herebyrecordshavingresolvedon 28 July 1992 to makeandsubmitfor confirmation to the Governor the following amendmentsto its By-law Relating toStanding Ordersas publishedin the GovernmentGazettedated 22 March 1985 andamendedfrom time to time.

1. In clause24 delete subclause1 and substitutethe following:

" 1 A motion or an amendmentto a motion shall not be discussedor put to thevote unlessthereis a mover anda seconder,exceptwherethe motion is deemedto be a proceduralmotion in accordancewith clause95A;

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2. Insert after Clause 95 two new clausesas follows-95A ProceduralMotion-A recommendationput to a meetingof the Council by

a Council committeefor resolution by Council upon which no motion to amendthe recommendationhas been moved and upon which a quorum of Council ispresenteven thoughone or morecouncillorshavedeclareda pecuniaryinterestin the recommendation.

95B Where the Mayor deems a motion for the adoption of a CommitteeRecommendationto beof a proceduralmotion, it shall notbenecessaryto requirea mover. ".

Dated this 9th day of July 1993.

The Common Seal of the Town of Albany was hereuntoaffixed by authority of theCouncil in the presenceof:

J. M. LUBICH, Acting Mayor.W. P. MADIGAN, Director of Financeand CommunityServices.

Recommendedfor Approval-PAUL D. OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil the 3rd day of August1993.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of Council.

LG309LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCESPROTECTION ACT 1976City of Gosnells

By-laws Relatingto PestPlantsIn pursuanceof the powersconferredupon it by the abovementionedActs andall otherpowersenablingit the Council of the City of Gosnellsherebyrecordshaving resolvedon the 27th day of April 1993 to makeandsubmitfor confirmationby the Governorthefollowing amendmentto the abovementionedBy-laws as publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon the 5th February 1988.The First Scheduleof the by-laws is amendedby deleting the existing First Scheduleand substitutingthe following:-

First SchedulePestPlants

1.

Common Name

Angels Trumpet

Scientific Name

Datura Candida2. PampasGrass CortaderiaSelloana

Dated this 29th day of April 1993.PATRICIA MORRIS, Mayor.

GARY WHITELEY, Town Clerk.

Recommended-PAUL D. OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil the 3rd day of August1993.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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LG31OLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

City of PerthRestCentresBy-law No. 90

In pursuanceof the powersconferred upon it by the Local GovernmentAct 1960 andall otherpowersenablingit, the Council of the Municipality of the City of Perthherebyrecords having resolvedon 19 April 1993 to make and submit for approvalby theMinister andsubsequentconfirmationby the Governor the following By-law.Citation1. This By-law may be cited as the City of PerthRestCentresBy-law No. 90.Interpretation2. In this By-law unlessthe contextrequiresotherwise-

"Attendant"meansan employeeof the City performingduties in connectionwitha RestCentre;

"City" meansthe municipality of the City of Perth;"Controller of Health Services"meansthe personappointedfrom time to time by

the City as Controller of Health Servicesandincludesany Acting Controller ofHealth Services;

"Council" meansthe Council of the City;"Rest Centre"meansa rest centreprovided by the City underSection 441 of the

Local GovernmentAct 1960 including-

a the premisesknown as Citiplace Rest Centre located on part of theconcourselevel of Citiplace at Perth Lot 969 on Departmentof LandMmiistration Plan 17521;

b the premisesknown as the PerthTown Hall Ladies RestCentrelocatedonpart of PerthTown Hall at PerthTown Lot B17 Certificateof Title Volume273 folio 160;

"Unclaimed PropertyRegister"meansthe registerkeptby the Controller of HealthServicesreferredto in Clause11 2.

Entry Fee3. A personshall not, unlessauthorisedby the Controller of Health Servicesto do so,entera RestCentrewithout first paying the appopriateentry fee as determinedby theCouncil from time to time.Feeof Use of Showeror Bath Facilities4. A personshall not use any showeror bath facilities in a RestCentrewithout firstpaying the appropriatefee as determinedby the Council from time to time.Locker Hire Fee/StrollerHire Fee5. a A personmay hire a locker in a Rest Centre for the purposeof depositing

articles for safe keepingby paying the appropriatefee as determinedby theCouncil from time to time.

b A personmay hire a stroller by paying the appropriatefee as determinedbythe Council from time to time.

Personsto ObeyDirection of Attendant6. A personusing a RestCentreshall obey all reasonabledirectionsof an Attendant.Use of RestCentre7. 1 A personshall not-

a interferewith or annoy any personin a RestCentre;b preventor obstructanAttendant,an officer of the City or anyotherperson

from carryingout their dutiesin a RestCentre;c enter,or attempt to enterany occupiedbathroom,showerroom or public

conveniencewithout the consentof the occupier;d enter a Rest Centre whilst in an intoxicated condition or under the

influence of an illegal substance;e unless authorisedby an Attendant, take into a RestCentre or consume

whilst in a Rest Centre any food, drink, intoxicating liquor or illegalsubstanceof any kind;

U smoketobaccoor any othersubstancewhilst in a RestCentre;g vandalise, disfigure or deface any part of a Rest Centre including any

furniture, fixtures or fittings containedin a Rest Centre;h whilst in a RestCentre-

i behavein a disorderlyor impropermanner;ii swearor use obsceneor abusivelanguage;oriii conductillegal activities;

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i spit in a RestCentre;j commit any nuisancein a RestCentre;k damage,interfere with or use improperly any part of a Rest Centre

including the furniture or fittings containedin a RestCentre;1 subjectto clause7 2, permit to enteror remainin or upon anypart of a

RestCentreany reptile or animal belonging to that personor underhiscontrol.

2 Clause7 1 1 does not preventthe entry of a guide dog underthe control ofa visually impaired personto a RestCentre.

Refusalof Admission and Removal from RestCentre8. 1 The Controller of HealthServiceswho is herebyso empoweredand directed

may refuseadmissionto, remove, causeto be removedor requestto withdrawfrom a RestCentreany personwho, in the opinion of the Controller of HealthServices,is in breachof any of the provisionsof this By-law or who, by theirpast or presentconduct, is deemedundesirable.

2 Any personrequestedby the Controller of Health Servicesto withdrawfrom aRestCentreshall immediately do so quietly andpeaceably.

3 Any personwho hasbeen refusedadmissionto a Rest Centre, or who feelsaggrievedby the action of the Controller of HealthServicesmay appealto theCouncilby letter addressedto the ChiefExecutive/TownClerk. The Councilmaygive such direction as it seesfit.

4 The right of appeal to the Council shall not imply any right of action fordamagesor other remedy against the Controller of Health Servicesor theCouncil.

City not Liable for Lossor Damageof Articles9. Neitherthe City or any officer, employeeor agentof the City shall be responsiblefor any article lost or stolenfrom any personwhilst in a RestCentre,or for any articledamagedor destroyedwhilst in a RestCentre.Hire of Lockers10. A personmay hire a locker from an Attendantat a RestCentrefor the purposeof safekeepingarticlesupon the following terms andconditions-

a it shall be the responsibilityof the personhiring the locker to lock the lockeroncethe articlesto be storedare placed in the lockerand to return the key tothe Attendant;

b upon receiving a receiptgiven in respectof the hire of a locker an Attendantshall handto thatpersonthe key for the lockerdescribedin thereceiptin orderto removethe articlesfrom the locker.

UnclaimedProperty in Locker

11. 1 If the contentsof a locker is not claimed or collectedwithin 2 weeksafter thedate of hire, the contentsof the locker may be removedby the Controller ofHealth Servicesor some other person duly authorisedby the Controller ofHealth Services.

2 The Controller of Health Servicesmay causeto be kept a registerand recordcontaining the following information with respect to the removal of anyunclaimedcontentsfrom a locker-

a a descriptionof the articlesremoved;b the time and dateof removal;c the time and date recordedon the original receipt.

3 The Controller of Health Servicesshall ensurethatanyarticlesremovedfroma locker are storedin a suitably safe place.

4 The Controller of Health Servicesor some otherpersonduly authorisedby theController of Health Servicesmay deliver to a personany article recordedinthe UnclaimedPropertyRegisterupon receiving-a satisfactoryevidenceof the person’sright to obtain the article;

b an accuratedescriptionof the article being claimed;5 Upon receiving delivery of an article from the unclaimedPropertyRegisterthe

personreceivingthearticle shall,by way of acknowledgingreceiptof thearticle,write their nameandaddressand sign their namein the UnclaimedPropertyRegister.

6 If the contentsof a locker are not reclaimedwithin 3 months after the dateofthe hire of the locker, the Controller of Health Services or some other personduly authorisedby the Controller of Health Services,may sell or otherwisedisposeof the unclaimedarticle and shall be under no liability either to theowneror depositorby reasonof suchsaleor disposalandtheCouncil mayapplythe proceedsof sale as it seesfit.

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7 If an articledepositedin a locker is damaged,destroyed,lost or stolen,neitherthe city or any officer, employeeor agentof the City shall be in any wayresponsiblefor such damage,destruction,loss or theft, howsoeveroccurring.

Use of Showerand BathFacilities12. A personmay use any showeror bath facilities providedfor use of the public ina RestCentreupon the following termsand conditions-

a thefacilities shallonly beusedby a personfor thepurposeof cleansing,bathingand washingthemselves;

b use of the facilities shall be restrictedto a maximumperiodof 15 minutesorsuchlessertime as requiredby an Attendant;

c the facilities shall not be usedfor the purposeof laundering or washinganyclothing or otherarticleswhatsoever;

d a person8hall be suitably attiredprior to leaving the showeror bath area;e a personshall use the facilities at their own risk andneither the City or any

officer, employeeor agentof theCity Bhall be responsiblefor anypersonalinjuryor accidentoccasionedto or by a personusing the facilities.

Offences13. A personwho contravenesa provision of this By-law commitsan offenceand isliable top-

a a penalty not exceeding$500;b a daily penaltyof $50 for eachday during which the offencecontinues.

Datedthis 4th day of June 1993.The Common Seal of the City of Perth washereuntoaffixed in the presenceof:-

A. J. MARKS, DeputyLord Mayor.L. 0. DELAHAUNTY, Acting Chief Executive/TownClerk.

Recommended:-PAUL D. OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil this 3rd day of August1993.

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

LG312LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960

CITY OF FREMANTLE SPECIFIEDAREA ORDER No. 1 1993Made by his Excellencythe Governorundertheprovisionsof section548 4 of theLocalGovernmentAct 1960.Citation1. This Ordermaybe cited as the City ofFremantleSpecifiedArea Order No. 1 1993.Commencement2. This Ordershall takeeffect on and from the dateit is publishedin the GovernmentGazette.

Authorisationto use GrossRentalValue3. Those portions of the municipality of the City of Fremantle, as describedin theScheduleto this Order,is declaredto be a specifiedareato which section548 4 of theLocal GovernmentAct applies.Dated3rd August 1993.By His Excellency’sCommand,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

SchedulePITTS LANE

All that portionof land comprisedin FremantleSuburbanLot 78, excluding-

i Office of Titles Lots 100 and 500, as shownon Office of Titles Diagrams40931and 63305 respectivelyand

ii the land shown colouredbrown on Office of Titles Plan 1696.

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FARRIER LANEAU that portionof land comprisedin FremantleSuburbanLot 81, excluding-

i Office of Titles Lots43,46and500,as shownon Office of Titles Diagrams54569and41584respectivelyand

ii the land showncolouredbrown on Office of Titles Plan5454.

MULBERRY FARMAll that portionof land comprisedin FremantleSuburbanLot 79, excluding-

i Office of Titles Lots 43,44 and46, as shownon Office of Titles Diagrams65798and36971 respectivelyand

ii the land shown colouredbrown on Office of Titles Plan 2403.

LG313

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960SHIRE OF NGAANYATJARRAKU ADOPTION OF COMMON SEAL ORDER No. 1,

1993Made by His Excellency the Governorunder section 9 3 a of the Local GovernmentAct.

Citation1. This Ordermaybecited as theShireofNgaanyatjarrakuAdoptionofCommonSealOrder No. 1, 1993.

Commencement2. This Order shall takeeffect on andfrom the dateof publicationin the GovernmentGazette.

Adoption of CommonSeal3. The CommonSealof the Shire of Ngaanyatjarrakuis herebyadoptedas shown onthe attachedschedule.Dated 3rd August 1993.By His Excellency’sCommand,

LG4O1

Schedule

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

DOG ACT 1076Shire ofNortham

It is herebynotified for public information that the Shire of NorthamDog Pound is now locatedon Part Reserve420 Fox Road,Northam.The new location will be effectivefrom Monday 16 August 1993.

A. J. MIDDLETON, Shire Clerk.12560-4

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LG402

CEMETERIESACT 1986Municipality of the Shireof Serpentine-JarrahdaleBY-LAWS RELATING TO PUBLIC CEMETERIES

It is herebynotified for public informationthat in accordancewith section53 of theCemeteriesAct1986, the Shireof Serpentine-Jarrahdaledid by a resolutionat a meetingheldon the2ndJuly 1993,fix the undermentionedfeesand charges.

Schedule"A"Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale

Scale of Feesand ChargesPayableto the Council1. IntermentFee including gravedigging

Adult burial 330.00Child burial under 13 years 270.00

2. Land for Gravesincluding Grant of Right of BurialOrdinary land for graves-wheredirected 1.8m x 1.2m single 200.00Ordinary land for graves-wheredirected2.4m x 1.2m double 250.00Ordinary land for graves-selectedby applicantadditional 50.00Land reservedin advance 125.00Grave numberplate . 35.00

3. ExhumationFee 820.00Reintermentafter exhumation 410.00

4. MonumentalWorkSingle permit 20.00

5. FuneralDirector’s LicenceAnnual fee 420.00Single funeral permit 70.00

6. Reissueof Grant of Right of Burial or Registrationof AssignedGrant 40.00

7. Penalty Feeschargeablein additionto scheduledfeesLate arrival, departureor insufficient notice 65.00Intermentof oblong or oversizedcasket 120.00Intermenton Saturday 210.00Intermenton Sundayor public holiday 420.00

8. Disposal of AshesNiche wall single 120.00Niche wall double 180.00Ground niche single 120.00Ground niche double 180.00Kerb niche 120.00Niche reservationsingle 60.00Niche reservationdouble 90.00Placementof ashesin existing family grave 60.00Scatteringof ashesto the wind 30.00Collection of ashesfrom cemeteryoffice 60.00Transferof ashesto new position 60.00Acceptanceand registration of ashes 25.00

9. SearchFeesinvolving staffFor up to two intermentsor memorial locations only N/CFor each additional location enquiry or searchrequiring information additional tolocation 2.00Photocopiesof recordsper copy 1.00

Datedthis 26th day of July 1993.

D. J. HADDOW, President.N. D. FIMMANO, Shire Clerk.

LG403

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of EastPilbara

It is herebynotified for public information that Mr Philip Arthur Anning hasbeen appointedasChief ExecutiveOfficer/ShireClerk to the Shire of EastPilbara from the dateof 26 July 1993. Theappointmentof Mr StephenDavid Tindale is herebycancelled.

P. A. ANNING, Shire Clerk.

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LG404

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960ShireofEastPilbara

It is herebynotified for public informationthat Mr David Coultashasbeenappointedas BuildingSurveyorfor the Shireof EastPilbara.The appointmentof Mr GordonHoustonis herebycancelled.

P. A. ANNING, Shire Clerk.

LG405

CITY OF BUNBURYAuthorisedOfficers

It is herebynotified for public information that Mr CohnAnthonyLeknys hasbeen appointedas-1. RangersDepartmentSupervisor,with the authority to conduct prosecutions on behalf of

the City of Bunbury.2. Chief Fire Control Officer pursuantto section38 of the Bush Fires Act 1954.

Mr JohnBrian Kowal hasbeenappointedasan officer authorisedto conductprosecutionson behalfof the City of Bunbury.The following personshavebeenappointedas-

1. AuthorisedOfficers for-

a The Local GovernmentAct 1960 sections665B and 669.b The Dog Act 1976 sections29, 36, and 44.c The Litter Act 1979 section 26.d The provisionsof section 38 of the Control of VehiclesOfi.RoadAreasAct 1978 for

the whole of the district of the municipality.e The purposeof control andsupervisionof anyof theby-laws of the Council of the City

of Bunbury.2. Poundkeeper/Rangerspursuantto the provisionsof section450 of the Local Government

Act 1960.3. Registrationofficers in accordancewith the Dog Act 1976.4. Fire Control Officers pursuantto the provisionsof section38 of the BushFires Act 1954.5. Authorised Officers to institute and carry out proceedingsin the name of the City of

Bunbury pursuantto section59 and 59A of the Bush Fires Act 1954.6. Personsauthorisedto make andswearcomplaintson behalfof the City of Bunbury.

CohnAnthony LeknysJohnBrian KowalStevenLesterJonesDonald PeterEarnshawPaul William Hagar

All previous appointmentsor authorisationsof the abovenamedpersonsrelating to application ofthe abovementionedActs or By-laws within the Municipality of Bunbury is herebycancelled.

GARY P. BRENNAN, Town Clerk.

LG406

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954Shireof Coorow

Notice to all Owners and Occupiersof Land within the ShirePursuantto the powerscontainedin section33 of the aboveAct, you are herebyrequired on orbefore October 31st, 1993 to plough, scarifi, cultivate or otherwiseclearand thereafterkeepclearof all inflammablematerial until the 15th day of April 1994, firebreaksof not less than two 2metresin width in the following positions on the land owned or occupiedby you.

1 Insideandalong the whole of the externalboundariesof the propertyor properties ownedor occupiedby you.

2 Wherebuildings or haystacksare situatedon the property,additional firebreaksnot lessthan 3.5 metresin width must be providedwithin 100 metres of the perimeter of suchbuildings or haystacks,in suchmannerasto completelyencirclethebuildingsor haystacks.

3 Townsites:All townsites Lots must be clearedand kept clear of all accumulationsorinflammable materials. For the purpose of this notice, trees, shrubs and plants inestablishedgardensdo not constituteinflammablematerial.

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4 Where land is in the WarradargeBushflre Brigade Area, the firebreaks are to be 18.5metres 60 feet wide aroundscrubareasthat are to be burnt.

If for any reason it is consideredimpracticable to provide firebreaks in the position required by thisnotice, the approval of the Shire Clerk must be obtained to construct such firebreaks in analternative position.Approval to any such variation will only be granted where the Bush Fire Control Officer for thearea has first signified his approval to the variation.

Penalty for Non-compliance: $1 000.Council may, in default of compliancewith this Order, enter upon the land andperform the requisiteworks and the owner or occupier shall be responsible for the costs of performing such works.

By Order of the Council,S. N. HAZELDINE, Shire Clerk.

LG407

CITY OF CANNINGScale of Fees andCharges

Council HallsThe Council at its meeting27 July 1993 adopted the undermentioned scaleof fees andchargesforCouncil Halls effective 1st September 1993.Category one per occasion with without per hour

liquor liquor after midnight

Bentley Community Centre } D 127.00 83.50Corinthian Park Hall } E 155.00 108.00 35.50Whaleback Hall } D 104.00 71.00QueensPark Seniors } E 120.00 90.50 33.50Merv McIntosh Pavilion D 94.00 61.00

E 110.00 80.50 30.50Prendwick Comm Room D 47.00 28.00

E 59.00 46.00 25.50Category two per occasion with without per hour

liquor liquor after midnight

Bentley Community Centre } D 86.00 71.00Corinthian Park Hall } E 104.00 89.00 35.50Whaleback Hall } D 80.50 60.00QueensPark Seniors } E 87.00 64.00 33.00Merv McIntosh Pavilion D 70.50 50.00

E 77.00 54.00 31.00Prendwick Comm Room D 47.00 28.00

E 59.00 46.00 25.50Category three per Hour with without per hour

liquor liquor after midnight$ $ $

Bentley Community Centre I D Not applicable 13.50Corinthian Park Hall I E Not applicable 19.00 35.50Whaleback Hall I D Not applicable 13.50QueensPark Seniors I E Not applicable 19.00 33.00Merv McIntosh Pavilion D Not applicable 13.50

E Not applicable 19.00 31.00Prendwick Comm Room D Not applicable 12.50

E Not applicable 13.50 25.50Category four per Hour with without per hour

liquor liquor after midnight

Bentley Community Centre I D 20.00 14.50Corinthian Park Hall } E 25.50 18.50 35.50Whaleback Hall I D 17.00 13.50QueensPark Seniors I E 18.50 17.00 33.00Merv McIntosh Pavilion D 17.00 13.50

E 18.50 17.00 31.00Prendwick Comm Room D 12.50 8.50

E 14.50 12.50 25.50

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Categoryfive per Hour with without per hourliquor liquor after midnight

Bentley CommunityCentre I D Not applicable 8.00CorinthianPark Hall I E Not applicable 10.50 35.50WhalebackHall I D Not applicable 8.00QueensPark Seniors } E Not applicable 10.50 31.00Merv McIntosh Pavilion D Not applicable 8.00

E Not applicable 10.50 31.00Prendwick Comm Room D Not applicable 8.00

E Not applicable 10.50 25.50Bill Cole Coffee Lounge with without per hourWandarrahCommitteeRoom liquor liquor after midnightBentley Community Centre- $ $ $Activity RoomsLibrary Community Rooms-MeetingsPer occasion 14.50 12.00 35.50Other activities per hour 11.50 8.50 35.50Use of kitchen facilities $3.50per occasion-whereapplicableAll other feesandchargesin relation to Halls as adoptedby Council at its meeting25th May 1993and advertised in the GovernmentGazettepage 2971 dated 15 June 1993 remain unchanged.

LG408

SHIRE OF MURRAYIt is hereby notified for public information that the following persons:

Anthony William Dorling,GeorgeWaring Beswick,

havebeenappointedby the Shire of Murray as authorisedofficers to exercisepowersunder thefollowing Acts, By-laws andRegulations:

1. Local GovernmentAct 1960 as amended2. Bush Fires Act 1965 as amended3. Dog Act 1976 as amended4. Litter Act 1979 as amended5. The Control of Vehicles Off-Road Areas Act 1978 asamended

C. W. YORK, Acting Shire Clerk.

LG409

SHIRE OF MURRAYIt is herebynotified for public information that the following personshave been appointedasInspectorsfor the Shire of Murray Parking By-laws-

Frank Norman LetchfordKennethDempsey

C. W. YORK. Acting Shire Clerk.

LG41O

SHIRE OF GNOWANGERUPIt is herebynotified for public informationthat Mr Mark LeonardChesterhasbeenappointedShireClerk effective from 16 August 1993. The appointmentof Philip Arthur Anning as Shire Clerk isherebycancelled.

K B. PECH, President.

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LG411

BUSH FIRES ACT 1054Shire of Victoria Plains

Notice to all Owners and Occupiersof Land within the Shire of Victoria PlainsRequirement to Clear Firebreaks

Pursuantto the powers contained in section 33 1 of the Bush Fires Act 1954 you are herebyrequired to plough, cultivate, scarifr, burn or otherwise clear firebreaks on all land owned oroccupiedby you by the fifteenth day of October 1993 andthereafter to keepthesefirebreaksclearof inflammable matter until the twenty-ninthday of March 1994. Firebreaks are required in thelocations and to the specificationsdetailed below:

1. Rural Landa Firebreaks not less than 2.5m wide shall be provided inside andalong and within 20

metres of the whole of the external boundariesof eachproperty, and immediatelysurroundingall buildingsandhaystacks,or in suchotheralternatepositionsfor whichpermissionhasbeengrantedunderparagraph4d.

b Firebreaksnotless than20m wide shall be provided immediately surroundingall bushwhich has been bulldozed, chainedor preparedin any similar manner for clearingwhether it is intended to burn the bushor not.

c Firebreaksnot less than 2.5m wide to be provided in such other positions as arenecessaryto divide land into areaseach not exceeding400 hectarea.

2. ‘Ibwnsites

Owners and Occupiers of hand within the townsites of Bolgart, Calingiri, Yerecoin,Piawaning,and Mogumbershall clear the land of all inflammablematter, or shall cleara firebreak not less than im wide aroundandimmediatelywithin the boundariesof eachindividual lot wherethe areaof the lot doesnotexceed5 000 m2 ornot lessthan2.5 m widewherethe areaof the lot exceeds5 000 m2. Whereadjoiningland is in commonownershipor occupancy,firebreaksmay be constructedso as to encompasssuch lots collectively.Firebreaksnotless than2.5mwide shall be constructedaroundall buildingsandhaystackssituatedon the land.

3. Fuel Dumps/Tanks/Depots

Where thereare flammableliquid or gas containerson the land,whethersuch containersare full or empty, owners and occupiers shall comply with the requirementsof theExplosivesand DangerousGoods Act 1961 andthe FlammableLiquids Regulations1967,and shall:

a Townsite Land-Clear the whole of the land of inflammable matter.b Rural Land-Locatesuchdumps/tanks/rampsnotless than 15 metres from any public

thoroughfare or improvement upon the land, and construct firebreaks not less than 6metresin width aroundandimmediately adjacentto all suchinstallations.

4. General

a Theterm"inflammablematter"for thepurposesof this noticeincludesbushasdefinedin the Bush Fires Act 1954, timber, boxes, cartons,paperand the like inflammablematerials, rubbish and any combustible matter, but does not include buildings, orgrowing bushes,green standingtrees or plants in gardens or lawns.

b The penalty for failing to comply with this Notice is a fine of not more than onethousanddollars$1 000 anda person in default is alsoliable, whether prosecutedornot, to pay the cost of performing the work directed in this Notice.

c If the requirementsof this Notice are carriedout by burning, such burning must bein accordancewith the relevant provisions of the Bush Fires Act.

d If it is considered impractical for any reason to clear firebreaks as required by thisnotice, you may apply to the Council or its duly Authorised Officer not later than thefifth day of October 1993, for permission to provide firebreaks in alternative positionson the land. If permission is not granted by the Council or its duly Authorised Officer,you shall comply with the requirements of this Notice.

Dated 19 July 1993.By Order of the Council,

R. W. DEW, Shire Clerk.

Notes: 1 The above order allows for modification of firebreak requirements subject to approvalof Council. Requestfor approval may be madeto your nearestBushFire Control Officeror to the Shire Clerk.

2 Firebreaks must not be constructed on road vergesexceptwith the written permissionof Council, and subject to suchconditionsas may be imposedby Council.

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LG412

SHIRE OF MANJIMUPIt is herebynotified for public information that Ian Birss hasbeen appointedPoundkeeperandRangerfor the purposesof part XX of the Local GovernmentAct 1960 for the Shire of Manjimup.Dated thi8 1st day of July 1993.

M. D. RIGOLL, Shire Clerk.

LG413

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Section 191A

CEMETERIESACT 1986Section 53

It is herebynotified for Public information that the Council of the Shire of Manjimup resolved on8 July 1993 that the following Fees and Chargesshall apply in respect to property and facilitiesunder the control of Council.CEMETERYLand Fees-Manjimup Memorial Gardens CemeteryOn application for a Grant of Right of Burial $Land for grave 2.4m x 1.2m traditional section 350.00Land for grave 2.4m x 1.2m headstonelawn section 250.00

LAND FEES-BALBARRUP OLD, BALBARRUP, MANJIMUP, NORTHCLIFFE,PEMBERTON AND WALPOLE CEMETERIESOn application for a Grant of Right of BurialLand for grave 2.4m x 1.2m 250.00Land 2.4m x 2.4m 500.00Pre need purchase of grant of right of burial - all cemeteries+ ordinary land fee 50.00

Interment FeesFor interment of an Adult grave 235.00For interment of a child under the age of 7 years 130.00For interment of a stillborn child or a child who has not lived longer than 48 hours . 80.00For each interment no usual hours as prescribed by By-law 8

-Monday to Friday 60.00-Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays 95.00

For each interment without due notice under By-law 10c 100.00

Re-openingan Ordinary GraveFor removing monument, etc. from a grave prior to reopening grave or exhumation as

per By-law 23 depending on work required to be done 40.00For each interment of an Adult 235.00For each interment of a child under the age of 7 years 130.00For each interment of a stillborn child 80.00

Placement of AshesFor single niche, including plaque and standardinscription 135.00For double niche, including plaqueand standardinscription 200.00Secondinscription 135.00Gardenof Remembrance-includingplaque,stone andstandardinscription

Single interment only spacefor double interment may be made 180.00Family Shrub-exclusive family use-max 8 single interments-initial interment and

registration subsequentinterments as per Garden of Rememberance 500.00For each interment of cremated ashesin existing grave 50.00

Other FeesFee for exhumation 235.00Registration Fee for ashes& body where no other servicesare provided 30.00Undertakers Annual License Fee 50.00Undertakers Fee-Single Interment 20.00For permission to erect a monument 40.00For a copy of the By-laws and Regulations 5.00For a copy of the Grant of Right of Burial 5.00For making a search in the Register up to 2 location enquiries free 2.00Each additional location enquiry $2-Minimum $5Photocopy of Records $1 per copy Minimum charge $2 1.00

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HIRE FEES

CommunityCentreOffices $Half Day 10.00Full Day 20.00Lockable Filing cabineteach-Annualpro-ratsfee 48.00ConferenceRoom Per Meeting 25.00

GalleryPer Function 75.00Commercial Function 150.00For Exhibitions per week 180.00

LesserHallEveningFunctionsany function extendingbeyond6.00 p.m. 110.00Day Functionsvacatebefore 6.00 p.m. 35.00Use of Kitchen sameas Town Hall 25.00SurchargeFunction with alcohol 30.00Bond-Hall 50.00

-Hall and Kitchen 100.00-Functionwith Alcohol 200.00

Town HailEveningFunctionsany function extendingbeyond6.00 p.m. 130.00Day Functionsvacatebefore 6.00 p.m. 50.00CommercialFunction 300.00Useof Kitchen 25.00Bond-Hall 55.00

-Hall andKitchen 110.00-Functionwith Alcohol 440.00

Surchargewith alcohol 50.00Rehearsalsandsettingup will bebookedat no chargeprovidingthe hail is not requiredby any other personor organisation-normalfeesapply in such cases.Bookings unconfirmeduntil full paymentof hire fee and bond is received.No soundtestingof bandsprior to 5.00 p.m. Monday-Friday.

POOL CHARGESSwimming Pool AdmissionAdults 2.50Children 1.00Family SeasonTicket 90.00Adult SeasonTicket 50.00Child SeasonTicket 20.00Half SeasonTickets mid point being 13/1/93-Family 54.00

-Adult 30.00-Child 12.00

PENSIONERS-50%of Adult FeeSwimming LessonsVacation classes-2weeks-Family 27.00School Swimming LessonsMan.jimup only-per child-whole season 3.00

M. D. RIGOLL, Shire Clerk.

LG414

SHIRE OF MOUNT MAGNETIt is herebynotified for public information that the following chargeswereresolvedat a meetingof the Mount Magnet Shire Council on 30thJuly 1993 for usersof the Mount MagnetAirport.Visiting Aircraft-

a Landing Charge-$7.00per 1 000kg Certified Maximum Take Oft’ Weight MTOW.Aircraft lessthan 20 000kg MTOW.

b ParkingFee-First night free. Additional nights thereafter,$7.00 pernight.

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Locally BasedAircraftLocally basedaircraft can opt for an annualrate, monthly rateor daily rate.

a Annual Rate-$612per1000kgCertifiedMaximum TakeOff WeightMTOW. This chargeallows for an unlimited numberof take offs, landings, circuits and no parking fee.

b Monthly Rate-$60per 1000kg MTOW. This chargeallows for an unlimited numberoftakeoffs, landings,circuits andno parking fee.

c Daily Rate-LandingCharge$7.00 per 1000kg MTOW and Parking Charge-i500kgMTOW andbelow, $306 perannum,thenthe chargeincreasesat the rateof $0.20 perkg$200 per 1 000kg MTOW.

LG5O1

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Shireof Greenough

Memorandumof ImposingRatesTo whom it may concern.At a meetingof the GreenoughShireCouncil on 26 July 1993 it wasresolvedthat theGeneralRateand chargesspecifiedhereundershouldbe imposedon all rateablepropertywithin the district ofthe Shire of Greenoughin accordancewith the provisionsof the Local GovernmentAct 1960 andthe HealthAct 1911.

G. S. GARRATT, President.W. T. PERRY, Shire Clerk.

Scheduleof RatesLevied 1993/94GeneralRate 1.1284 centsin the dollar on the unimprovedvalue.DifferentialMinimum AreasTIER 1KarloofMt. Tarcoola/TarcoolaBeach/Wandina

That land containedwithin the localities of Karloo,Mt. Tarcoola, TarcoolaBeachandWandinaas outlined on SchemeMap 19/93/082that is within the Shireof Greenough.

Moresby/Strathalbyn/WoorreeThat land containedwithin the localities of Moresby, Strathalbyn& Woorreeas outlined onSchemeMap 19/93/082that is within the Shire of Greenough.

TIER 2DrummondCove/Glenfleld/Waggrakine

That land containedwithin the localities of Drummond Cove, Glenfleld & Waggrakineasoutlined on the SchemeMap 19/93/082that is within the Shire of Greenough.

DeepdalefUtakarraThatlandcontainedwithin thelocalitiesof DeepdaleandUtakarraasoutlinedon SchemeMap19/93/082that is within the Shireof Greenough.

CapeBurneyfNarngululWalkawayTownsiteThat land containedwithin the localities of Cape Burney, Narngulu andWalkaway Townaiteas outlinedon SchemeMap 19/93/082that is within the Shire of Greenough.

TIER 3The balanceof the Shire as outlinedon SchemeMap 19/93/082.Minimum Rate-

Tier 1-$280 per assessmentTier 2-$243 per assessmentTier 3-$192 per assessmentMining Tenements-$150 per assessment

Penaltyon Rates-Section550A Local GovernmentAct: A 10% penaltywill be levied againstrateswhich remainunpaidafter 31 January1994 Pensionersdeferredrateswill be excludedfrom thepenalty.RubbishCharges-

Domestic-$105 per annumfor weeklyservice

Commercial-Group A For 13 or more bins $130/bin/annum.Group B For 4-12 bins $150/bin/annum.GroupC For 2-3 bins $160/bin/annum.Group D For 1 bin $170/bin/annum.Group E RegionalPrison $6 300/annum.

12560-5

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LG502

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Town of Narrogin

Memorandumof ImposingRatesAt a meetingof the Town of Narrogin held on July 28 1993 it wasresolvedthat the ratesandchargesspecifiedhereundershouldbe imposedon all rateablepropertywithin the district of theTown of Narrogin in accordancewith the provisionsof the Local GovernmentAct 1960 andHealthAct 1911.Dated4th August 1993.

J. W. J. PARRY, Mayor.

S. D. TINDALE, Town Clerk.

GeneralRate-9.32centsin the dollar of grossrental value.

Minimum Rate-$200perassessmenton gross rentalvalue.

Penalty-Apenalty of 10 percent will be chargedon all ratesexcept DeferredPensioners’Ratesoutstandingon January31 1994.

RubbishCharge-

$92 perannumper240 litre bin servicefor rateablepropertyandnon-rateablepropertyownedor occupiedby religious, sportingandcharitable organisations;

$138 perannumper 240 litre bin servicefor non-rateablepropertyownedor occupiedby otherthan religious, sportingand charitableorganisations.

LG504

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Shireof WestArthur

Memorandumof ImposingRatesAt a meetingof the West Arthur ShireCouncil held on the 29th July 1993, it was resolvedthatthe ratesand chargesspecified hereunder,shouldbe imposedon all ratablepropertywithin theboundariesof the district of the Shireof WestArthur in accordancewith theprovisionsof the LocalGovernmentAct 1960, andthe HealthAct 1911.Dated 29th July 1993.

D. M. JOHNSTON,President.K. T. O’CONNOR, Shire Clerk.

GeneralRates-

1.8158 centsin the dollar on unimprovedvalues.9.8033 centsin the dollar on gross rental values.

Minimum Rates-

$150 per Lot or Location in the Darkan townsite.

$100 per Lot or Location in the Duranillin, Moodiarrup,Arthur River andBowelling townsites.$100 per Lot or Location on unimprovedvaluations.

Discounts-

5 per cent on current ratespaid within 30 days of the date of serviceof notice.Penalty-

10 per centpayableon all rates exceptdeferredpensionersratesremainingunpaid at closeof business31stJanuary 1994.

Rubbish RemovalCharges-$80 per annumfor one domesticremoval per week.$160 per annumfor one commercialremovalper week.

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LG505

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911

Shireof Serpentine-JarrahdaleMemorandumof ImposingRates1993/4

To whom it may concern,At a meetingof the Serpentine-JarrahdaleShire Council held on 14thJuly 1993, it wasresolvedthat theratesandchargesspecifiedhereunderbeimposedon all rateablepropertywithin the Shireof Serpentine-Jarrahdalein accordancewith the Local GovernmentAct 1960 and the HealthAct1911 for the period 1st July 1993 to 30th June1994.Datedthis 26th day of July 1993.

D. J. HADDOW, President.N. D. FIMMANO, Shire Clerk.

Scheduleof RatesandCharges

Land Zone Rate Minimuminthe$ Rate

$GRV Zone GroupZone 1Residential 6.0 360.00

Zone 2Historic 6.6608 360.00

Zone 3Historic-Residential 4.2 360.00

Zone 4Residential-Vacant 12.28 340.00

Zone 5Commercial 4.0 370.00

Zone 6Public Commercial 7.5 370.00Units-Rowley Road - 340.00

Zone 7SpecialUse-lA 11.8 999.00

Zone 8SpecialUse-lB 6.7 999.00

Zone 9Light Industry 10.465 420.00

Zone 10SpecialResidential 5.7 420.00

Zone 11Special Residential-Vacant 17.0 380.00

Zone 12Railways 2.719 360.00

Zone 13ShowroomWarehouse 9.642 370.00

UV Zone GroupsZone 1SpecialRural 0.740 400.00

Zone 2Rural 0.707 380.00

Zone 3Public Purposes 0.750 380.00Cardup - 360.00

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Scheduleof RatesandCharges-continuedLand Zone Rate Minimum

in the $ Rate$

Lease 0.709 370.00

Zone 5Urban Farmland 0.494 380.00Discount:A discountof 7.5% on current rates if all ratesandchargesare receivedin full within35 days from the dateof serviceon the rate notice.

Penalty: A penalty rate of 10% will apply to all rates,other than pensionersdeferred,in arrearsas at 31st January1994 or threemonths after the serviceof notice.

Rubbish Charges:1. $70.00 per annum per service for all residencesand commercial businesseswithin the

prescribedareasof Byford, Mundijong, SerpentineandJarrahdale.2. $75.00 per annumper service for all residencesand commercialbusinessesoutsidethe

prescribedareasof Byford, Mundijong, Serpentineand Jarrahdale.3. $600.00per annumfor bulk bins.4. $6.00 per assessmentfor rubbish tip levy.

LG506LOCAL GOVERNMENT 1960

HEALTH ACT 1911City of Wanneroo

Memorandumof ImposingRatesTo Whom it May Concern,At a SpecialMeetingof Council held on 27 July 1993 it was resolvedwith the approvalof theMinister for Local Governmentthat the differential ratesand chargesspecifiedhereundershouldbe imposedon rateablepropertywithin the district of the City of Wanneroofor the financial year1993/94in accordancewith the provisionsof the Local GovernmentAct 1960 and the Health Act1911.Dated6 August 1993.

G. A. MAJOR, Mayor.R. F. COFFEY,Town Clerk.

Scheduleof Ratesand ChargesPer Lot, Location or OtherPieceof RateableLand

Land Zone RateinThe Dollar

MinimumRate

GrossRental ValueZone Group 1-Residential

0.07213cents $363.00

-General ResidentialGR4-ResidentialDevelopment-Civic-SpecialDevelopmentsZone A-Special Residential-Special Rural-Rural

ZoneGroup 2 0.07213 cents $669.00-CommercialVacant-Hotel Vacant-Service Station Vacant-Private RecreationClubs Vacant

* -Two RocksTown CentreVacant-TavernVacant.-JoondalupCity CentreVacant-Mixed BusinessVacant-Service Industrial-Light Industrial-GeneralIndustrial

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Land Zone Ratein MinimumThe Dollar Rate

GrossRental Value

Zone Group 3 0.06131 cents $669.00-CommercialImproved-Hotel Improved-Service Station Improved-Whitford Town CentreImproved-Two RocksTown CentreImproved-TavernImproved-JoondalupCity CentreImproved-Private RecreationClubs Improved-Marina Development-Mixed BusinessImproved

Unimproved Value 0.006977cents $363.00Penalty for Unpaid Rates

A penalty of 10 per cent on ratesowing will be imposedfor any ratesremaining unpaid at 31January1994 in accordancewith section550A of the Local GovernmentAct 1960.

Refuse ChargesDomestic/Rural- existing service$110.00 per annumfor one standardweekly removalof 240 litre cart.- new service$25 towardscapital cost of new 240 litre cartplus $110.00perannumfor one

standardweekly removal of 240 litre cart.

- collectionfrom within propertyboundary$142 perannumfor onestandardweekly removalof 240 litre cart.

Commercial/Industrial

Commercial - Special240 Litre Cart Collection $10.00- 240 Litre Carts-hireone cart perweek $1.50

-hire eachadditional cartperweek $0.50-empty pervisit-one cart $3.60-each subsequentcart $1.60

- Plastic Liner Supply and install $1.00- SharpContainers7 litre $16.00- SharpContainers21 litre $32.00

Small animal carcasscollectionand disposal- OneCarcass $8.50- EachSubsequentCarcass $6.00

FreezerBreakdown-Attendanceat Site $20.00- Time in Excessof 30 Minutes Per 10 Minutes $6.00- Rubbish Per Kilogram $0.05

Bulk Bins-Hire of eachbin per week- 1.5m3 $3.30- up to i.5m3 with wheels $4.10- 3.0m3 $4.60- 3.0m3 with wheels $5.40- 4.0m3 $5.60- 4.5m3 with wheels light refuse only $6.40

Bulk Bins-EmptyingChargebasedon refusedensityof 80 kg/ni3, extrachargemadefor heavyrefuse

- 1.5m3 $9.80- up to 1.5m3 with wheels $11.90- 3.0m3 $13.25- 3.0m3 with wheels $15.35- 4.5m3 $16.85- 4.5m3 with wheels $19.15- Reductionfor subsequentbins emptiedduring samevisit $2.00- Hire Locking Bar or Padlock PerWeek $0.50- Locking Bars Bulk Bins $30.00- Rubbish in Excessof 80 kg/rn3 per 10 kg $0.32

Hire of ReserveBins

Delivery Per 27 Bins or Part Thereof $40.00

Hire and Empty PerBin $2.00

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Shire of Waroona

Memorandumof Imposing RatesTo whom it may concern.At a meetingof the WaroonaShireCouncil heldon 27th July 1993,it was resolvedthat the ratesand chargesspecified hereundershouldbe imposedon all rateablepropertywithin the district ofthe Shire of Waroonain accordancewith the provisionsof the Local GovernmentAct 1960 andtheHealthAct 1911.Dated27 July 1993.

G. R. STYLES, President.R. T. GOLDING, Shire Clerk.

Scheduleof RatesandChargesGeneralRate-

5.8391centsin the dollar on the GrossRentalValues.0.6418centsin the dollar on UnimprovedValues.

Minimum Rate-$175 GrossRental Values.$220 UnimprovedValues.

RubbishCharge-$69.00per annumper 240 litre bin service.$75.00 per annumper 240 litre bin service andrecycling service.

LG508

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Shireof Manjimup

Memorandumof ImposingRatesTo Whom it May Concern.At a meetingof the Manjimup Shire Council held on 8 July 1993, it was resolvedthat the ratesand chargesspecified hereundershouldbe imposedon all rateablepropertywithin the District ofthe Shire of Manjimup for the year ended30 June1993 in accordancewith all provisionsof theLocal GovernmentAct 1960 and the HealthAct 1911.Datedthis 8th day of July 1993.

G. W. A. Walter, President.M. D. RIGOLL, Shire Clerk.

Scheduleof Ratesand ChargesGeneralRates

UnimprovedValues-0.6154centsin the dollarGrossRental Values-7.2875centsin the dollar

Minimum Rates1. Rural Land UnimprovedValues$278.30per lot or location.2. Manjimup andPembertontownsitelots or locationsGrossRentalValues$204.90per lot.3. Other Lots or Locations assessedon GrossRental Values $192.10 per lot includesthe

townsitesof Northcliffe, Walpole, Palgarupandall mill sitesetc.4. UnimprovedValuesYanmahTownsite $194.80.5. CALM Leases-DamSites $26.50

-Others $66.25Discount

5% discountwill be allowed on current ratespaid in full 35 days after serviceof notice.

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PenaltyA 10% penaltywill be chargedon all outstandingrates as at 31 January1994.

RubbishChargesDomestic$92.40 For a Once Week Service$72.85 For a Once WeekServiceto Eligible Pensioners$138.60 For a Once Week Serviceto Non RateablePropertiesCommercial

$98.65 For a 240L Bin Service$507.90For a Once Week Service-CouncilOwnedBulk Bin$309.55For an Additional Service$309.55For a Once Week Service-PrivatelyOwned Bin$154.80Surchargefor Non RateableProperty

LGSO9

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Shire ofAshburton

Memorandumof ImposingRatesTo Whom It May Concern:At a meetingof the AshburtonShire Council heldon the 28th July 1993,it was resolvedthat theRatesandChargesspecifiedhereundershouldbeimposedon all rateablepropertywithin the Shirefor the year ending30 June1994, in accordancewith the Local GovernmentAct 1960 and HealthAct 1911.Dated the 28th day of July, 1993.

T. BAKER, President.F. B. LUDOVICO, Acting Shire Clerk.

Scheduleof RatesandChargesLevied

GeneralRates12.61 centsin the dollar on all GrossRentalValuedproperties.14.33 centsin the dollar on all UnimprovedValue of PastoralLeases,Mining Tonementsand

other Leases.

Minimum Rates$110.00 on anyLot, Location or other piece of rateable/occupiedland.

PenaltyA 10 per centpenaltywill be imposedon all ratesunpaidas at 31 January 1994.

RubbishChargesDomesticRubbishChargesbe $70 perpropertyandin respectof commercialpropertiesan annualchargeof $70 plus the following chargesto apply-

$0.90 for each removalof a 60 litre receptacle$3.50for each daily removal of a 240 litre rubbish cart$3.00 for each daily removal of one-cubicmetreof loosecartons/compressedboxes$20.00for each removal of a 1.5 cubic metrebulk bin$100.00perannumfor rental of each 1.5 cubic metrebulk bin

LG51O

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911

Town of KwinanaMemorandumof Imposing Ratesand Charges

1993/94 FinancialYearTo Whom It May Concern.At a meetingof the Kwinana Town Council held on 21 July 1993, it was resolvedthat the ratesand chargesspecifiedhereunderand which have beenapprovedby the Hon Minister for Local

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Government,be imposedon all rateablepropertywithin theMunicipality for theperiod 1 July 1993,to 30 June 1994, in accordancewith the Local GovernmentAct 1960 and HealthAct 1911.Datedthis 4th day of August, 1993.

J. H. D. SLINGER, Mayor.R. K SM]LLIE, Chief Executive Officer.

Scheduleof RatesandChargesLevied

Rate InLand Zone The Dollar

MinimumRate

GROSSRENTAL VALUESZone Group 1Industrial Zones 6.9448General Industry Improved 330Light Industry Improved 330ServiceCommercialImproved 330Parksand RecreationImproved 280Zone Group 2Vacant 26.3904Residential Unimproved 280Special ResidentialUnimproved 280CommercialUnimproved 330Town Centre Unimproved 330Service CommercialUnimproved 330General Industry Unimproved 330Light Industry Unimproved 330Parksand RecreationUnimproved 330Rural TownsitesUnimproved 280Special Rural Unimproved 280Zone Group 3Commercial Zones 6.3135 330CommercialImprovedTown CentreImprovedSpecialUse ImprovedZone Group 4ResidentialZones 6.3135 280ResidentialImprovedZone Group 5Special Residential Zones 7.5762 280SpecialResidentialImprovedZone Group 6Rural Zones 7.8918 280Rural TownaitesImprovedZone Group 7SpecialRural Zones 9.4702 280SpecialRural Improved

UNIMPROVED VALUESZone Group 8General Industry Zones 02.0995 330GeneralIndustry SpecialAgreementActsZone Group 9Rural Zones 1.3995 280Rural ARural B

DISCOUNTIn accordancewith section550 2 of the Local GovernmentAct, a discountof five percentof currentratesonly will be allowed where the assessmentis paid in full within thirty five days from dateof issueof the ratenotice ie. by the DUE DAi’E.

PENALTY

A penaltyof ten percentwill be chargedon all ratesin arrearsas at 31 January1994, RegisteredPensionersexcludedin accordancewith section550A of the Local GovernmentAct 1960.

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REFUSECHARGE

$110.00per annumfor a onceweekly removalof a 240 litre Mobile GarbageBin.

SPECIFIED AREA RXI’E0.3301 centsin the dollar will be applied in accordancewith Town of Kwinana SpecifiedAreaOrder No. 1 Published in GovernmentGazette26 June 1992 to Propertiesin the ‘Pace RoadShoppingCentre".

Notice of this resolutionwas publishedin the GovernmentGazetteon the 6th day of August 1993.

LG511

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911

Shireof Mount MagnetMemorandumof ImposingRates

To Whom It May Concern.

At a meetingof the Mount Magnet Shire Council held on 30thJuly 1993 it wasresolvedthat theratesandchargesspecifiedhereundershouldbeimposedon all rateablepropertywithin the Districtof the Shire of Mount Magnetfor the year ended30thJune1994 in accordancewith all provisionsof the Local GovernmentAct 1960 as amendedand the Health Act 1911 as amended.

Dated this 4th Day of August, 1993.

K M. BRAND, President.

G. J. McDONALD, Shire Clerk.

Scheduleof Ratesand ChargesTownsiteGRVA rateof 4.7 centsin the dollar on all GRV property.

PastoralAreasUVA rate of 17.2 centsin the dollar on all UV property.Mining Areas UVA rateof 17.2 centsin the dollar on all UV property, tenementsandleases.Minimum RateThe minimum rate for each assessment,lot, tenementof rateableproperty-

UV-$85 per assessmentor lease

GRV-Mount Magnet-$120 per assessmentor lot Boogardie and Lennonville-$10 perassessmentor lot

DiscountA discountof 10% will be allowed on current ratespaid within 35 days of the date on the rateassessmentnotice.

Penaltyon overdueRatesA penaltyof 10% will be applied to all ratesunpaidafter the 31stJanuary1994,except for thoseowedby eligible pensionersor exempted.Other Charges

RefuseDisposal ChargesDomesticStandardchargeper removalper week-$57.Note: This chargewill apply to eligible pensioners.All other domestichouseholdsto be chargedat the rate of two bins perweek $114 perannum.Commercial,Industrialand BusinesspremisesPer removalperweek-$114 perannumHotelsBasisof 15 removalsperweek-$855per annum.Other propertiesPer removalre week-$57.Builders ChargePer demolition or erection-$120.

Effluent Disposal Area Use-$350perannum.

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LG512

LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1960HEALTH ACT 1911Shire of Carnarvon

Memorandumof ImposingRatesAt a meetingof the Shire of Carnarvonheld on 28 July 1993, it was resolvedthat the ratesandchargesspecifiedhereundershouldbe imposedon the rateablepropertywithin the district of theShire of Carnarvonin accordancewith the provisionsof theLocal GovernmentAct 1960 andHealthAct 1911.

Scheduleof RatesandChargesGeneralRate-

6.6439centsin the dollar of the gross rentalvalue.13.700 centsin the dollar on the unimprovedvalue.

Minimum Rate-$350.00per assessmenton grossrental value.$160.00per assessmenton unimprovedcapitalvalue.

Penalty-Apenalty of 10% will be chargedon all ratesexceptdeferredpensionersoutstandingonthe 31st January1994.PrescribedArea Rating-2.2236centsin the $ on GRV for all plantationproperties.RubbishRemovalCharges-Domestic Rubbish-Carnarvon-$117.00 perannumperMGB for a onceweekly service.DomesticRubbish-CoralBay: $52.00perannumfor a onceweekly service.CommercialRubbish-$117.00per annumper MGB for a onceweekly clearanceservice.Bulk 1.5m3 Bin-$16.73 perbin perweekly collection $870.00peryear.Bulk RefuseTipping Fees-$3.00per m3 wastedisposalat council tipsites.

T. A. DAY, President.B. G. WALKER, Shire Clerk.

LG9O1

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960City ofFremantle

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROWProposedLoan 192-$100000

Pursuantto section610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960 theCity of Fremantleherebygives noticethat it proposesto borrow moneyby saleof debenturerepayableat the Office of the Lenderon thefollowing terms and conditions-

A.mount.-$100 000Repayment-Quarterlyinstalmentsof principal and interestPurpose-QueensgateCarparkImprovements

Estimatesof costs of refinancingtheseloans andthe statementrequiredby section609 are openfor inspectionat the Office of the Council,8 William Street,Fremantle,for 35 daysafterpublicationof this notice.Datedthis 3rd day of August 1993.

J. A. CATTALINI, Mayor.M. J. CAROSELLA, Town Clerk.

LG902

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960City of Bayewater

LoanDepartmentof Local Government,

Perth,3 August 1993.LG: BW 3-8.It is herebynotified for public information that His Excellencythe Governorhas approved,underthe provisions of section 44 of the Health Act, of the City Bayswaterborrowing the sum of$500 000.00to providefinancial assistanceto the City of BayswaterAged PersonsHomesInc. forthe purposeof constructing11 retirementunits on Lot 910 Cornerof Boronia Court and RedgumWay, Morley.

JOHN LYNCH, Executive Director,Departmentof Local Government.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENTACT 1980Shire of Corrigin

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROWProposedLoan No. 90 of $150 000

Pursuantto section610 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960,the Shireof Corriginherebygivesnoticeof its intention to borrow money,by the sale of debentures,repayableat the Office of the lender,by equalhalf yearly instalmentsof principal andinterest, for the following term and purpose.

Loan No. 90-$150 000 for a period of 10 years.

Purpose-ShireOffice Renovations.

Plans, specificationsand estimatesas requiredby section 609 of the Local GovernmentAct areavailable for public inspectionat the Office of the Council during businesshoursfor thirty five 35days after publication of this notice.

Datedthis 2nd day of August 1993.

MA4O1

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902SALE OF LAND

A. G. RAE, President.

I. G. DAVIES, Shire Clerk.

MRWA 41-334-3.

Notice is herebygiven that the piecesor parcelsof landhereinafterdescribedare no longerrequiredfor the purposefor which they were resumedand are available for sale under the provisions ofsection291 of the Public Works Act 1902.

A personwho immediatelyprior to taking of the land referredto hadanestatein fee simplein thatland may,within threemonthsafter publicationof this Noticein theGazetteandin accordancewiththe provisionsof section29 3 of the PublicWorksAct 1902 may applyto theMinister for Transportat the Office of Main Roads Western Australia for an option to purchasethe land but suchapplicationshall be subjectto the provisionsof section29 3 a of that Act.

LandPortion of CanningLocation21 andbeing part of Lot 89 on Plan 2903 Sheet1 andbeing part ofthe land comprisedin Certificate of Title Volume 1958 Folio 596 as is more particularly showndelineatedand colouredgreenon Plan MR 93-24.

Datedthis 4th day of August 1993.

D. R. WARNER, Director CorporateServices.

MINES REGULATION EXEMPTION ORDER NO. 21 1993

Madeby His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil undersection5 2.

Citation

1. This ordermay be cited asthe MinesRegulationExemption OrderNo. 21 1993.

LG903

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MINES REGULAflON ACT 1946

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Exemption

2. The Youanmi Gold Mine, locatedapproximately140 kilometres east ofPaynesFind and operatedby Metana Minerals NL, is exemptedfrom theprovisionsof section 38 1 c of the Mines RegulationAct 1946 for a periodendingon 31 July 1996 on conditionthat -

a apersonshall not be employedto work in or aboutthe mine formorethan 14 consecutivedays; and

b where a person is employedto work in or about the mine for aperiod of 14 consecutivedays, that personshall not be employedto work in or aboutthe mine until that personhas taken a breakof not lessthan 7 consecutivedays.

By His Excellency’sCommand,D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

MN302

MiNES REGULAflON ACT 1946

MINES REGULATION EXEMPTION ORDERNO. 20 1993

Made by His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil under section5 2.

Citation

1. This ordermaybe cited as the MinesRegulationExemptionOrderNo. 20 1993.

Exemption

2. The Reedy Gold Mine, located approximately 90 kilometres south ofMeekatharraand operatedby Metana Minerals NL, is exemptedfrom theprovisionsof section 38 1 c of the Mines RegulationAct 1946 for a periodendingon 31 July 1996 on conditionthat -

a a personshall not be employedto work in or about the mine formorethan 14 consecutivedays; and

b where a person is employedto work in or about the mine for aperiod of 14 consecutivedays, that personshall not be employedto work in or aboutthe mine until that personhastakena breakof not lessthan 7 consecutivedays.

By His Excellency’sCommand,D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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MN303

MINES REGULATION ACT 1946

MINES REGULATION EXEMPTION ORDER NO.191993

Made by His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil undersection5 2.

Citation

1, This ordermay be cited as the MinesRegulationExemption OrderNo. 19 1993.

Exemption

2. The Nimingarra Mine located approximately 60 kilometres east ofGoldsworthy,the ShayGap Mine locatedapproximately80 kilometreseastofGoldsworthy, the FinucaneIsland Mine locatedapproximately10 kilometreswest of Port Hedlandandthe BoodarieMine comprisingthe railwayards atBoodarie located approximately20 kilometres south west of Port Hedlandeachof which is managedby BHP Iron Ore GoldsworthyLtd are exemptedfrom the provisionsof section38 1 Cc of the MinesRegulationAct 1946 tor aperiod ending on 30 June 1995 on the condition that a person shall not beemployedto work in or about the mines for more than 13 consecutivedayswithout abreakof not lessthan24 consecutivehours.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

MN304MINES REGULATION ACT 1946

MINES REGULATION EXEMPTION ORDER NO. 18 1993

Made by His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil undersection5 2.

Citation

1, This order maybe cited as the MinesRegulationExemptionOrder No.18 1993.

Exemption

2. The Mt. EdwardsMine, located6 kilometresfrom Widgiemoolthaand45kilometres from Kambalda and operated by Kambalda Nickel Mines, isexemptedfrom the provisionsof sections39 and42 of the Mines RegulationAct 1946for aperiodendingon 30 June1994 on conditionthat -

a apersonshall not be employedto work undergroundin the minefor morethanfour 12 hour shiftswithout abreakof not lessthan4 consecutivedays;

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b a person shall not be employed for more than 12 consecutivehours,except where a seriousbreakdownin plant or machineryor any other eventoccursthat causesahazardor dangerto thehealthor safetyof the personnelemployedin or about the mine;

c a person shall not be employedundergroundin heavy manualwork or other activities demandingsustainedconcentrationformorethan 7.5 hoursin anyday; and

d thereshall be two mealbreaksduringthe twelvehour shift.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

MN305

MINES REGULATION ACT 1946

MINES REGULATION EXEMPTION ORDERNO. 17 1993

Madeby His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncilunder section52.

Citation

1. This ordermay be cited as the MinesRegulationExemptionOrder No.17 1993.

Exemption

2. The Wiluna Gold Mine, located175 kilometreseastof Meekatharraandoperatedby Asarco is exemptedfrom the provisionsof section38 1 c of theMinesRegulationAct 1946 for a period endingon 30 June 1995 on conditionthat -

a a personshall not be employedto work in or about the mine formorethan 14 consecutivedays;

b wherea person is employedto work in or about the mine for aperiod of 14 consecutivedays,that personshall not be employedto work in or aboutthe mine until that personhastakenabreakof not lessthan 7 consecutivedays; and

c a personshall not be employedto work in or aboutthe mine formore than 12 hours in any day other than to deal with anemergencycausing,or threateningto cause,ahazardor dangertothehealthor safetyof anypersonin or aboutthe mine.

By His Excellency’sCommand,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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MN4O1

MINING ACT 1978Notice of Application for an Orderfor Forfeiture

Departmentof Minerals andEnergy,Kalgoorlie WA 6430.

In accordancewith regulation49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978 notice is herebygiven that theProspectingLicencesare liable for forfeiture underthe provisionsof section 96 1 a for breachof covenant,viz, non paymentof rent.

WARDEN.

To be heardin the Warden’sCourt, Kalgoorlie on the 3rd of September,1993.BROAD ARROW MINERAL FIELD

24/2697-Bonney,Allan; Forrest,Dennis Glen; McGuinness,Michael John; Forrest,Leonie Rose.24/2867-Simmonds,PeterJohn.

EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD26/1254-Hawke,RobertLawrence.26/2175-Harrison,Patrick Alfred.

NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE MiNERAL FIELD27/1009-Cooke,RichardHenry; Sinclair, Neil Wesley.27/1010-Cooke,Richard Henry; Sinclair, Neil Wesley.27/1011-Cooke,RichardHenry; Sinclair, Neil Wesley.27/1012-Cooke,RichardHenry; Sinclair, Neil Wesley.27/1074-PekoGold Ltd.27/1075-PekoGold Ltd.

NORTH COOLGARDIE MINERAL FILED29/1205-Lilleyman,David Mark.29/1317-Gardner,RobertCharles.30/800-ConsolidatedExplorationLtd.30/801-ConsolidatedExplorationLtd.30/802-ConsolidatedExplorationLtd.30/803-ConsolidatedExplorationLtd.30/804-ConsolidatedExplorationLtd.30/805-ConsolidatedExplorationLtd.30/806-ConsolidatedExplorationLtd.31/1388-AustralianSilicatesPty Ltd.3111389-AustralianSilicatesPty Ltd.

MN402

MINING ACT 1978Notice of Application for an Order for Forfeiture

Departmentof Minerals andEnergy,Kalgoorlie WA 6430.

In accordancewith regulation49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978 notice is herebygiven that theMiscellaneousLicencesareliable to forfeiture under the provisionsof section96 1 a for breachof covenant,viz, non paymentof rent.

WARDEN.

To be heardin the Warden’sCourt, Kalgoorlie on the 3rd of September,1993.NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD

28/18-Collins, DennisMichael; Vaughan,Allan William.

MN403

MINING ACT 1978Instrumentof Cancellationof Exemptionof Crown Land

The Minister for Mines pursuantto the powersconferredon him by section19 of the Mining Act1978, herebygives noticeof the Cancellationof the Instrumentof Exemptionof Crown Land dated

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14 November1990 andpublishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 23 November1990 which exemptedall areasof Crown land describedhereunderfrom the Divisions 1-5 of Part IV of the Mining Act1978.

ScheduleWest Pilbara Mineral Field

The startingpoint is situated1.25kmon abearingof 296°30’ from controlpointMD15 andbeingthe most northernpoint of this area.Thence3km at a bearingof 12019’14"Thence2.5km at a bearingof 210°19’14"Thence3km at a bearingof 30019’14" alongnorthernboundaryof ML 4 section 3.Thence2.5km at a bearingof 3019’14"back to the startingpoint.

Approx. Area= 7.5 km2 Public Plan: Mt. Lionel: 1:100 000.Dated this 24th day of July 1993.

GEORGECASH, Minister for Mines.

I%4O4

COAL MINES REGULATION ACT 1948APPOINTMENT

His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil is pleasedto appoint Mr R. J. Sherwoodas aWorkmen’sInspectorof Mines for the period ending4 July 1996, pursuantto section 6 of the Act.

L. RANFORD, Acting Director General.

COAL MINES REGULATION ACT 1946Departmentof Mineralsand Energy,

Perth.It is herebynotified for public information that the Minister for Mines, acting pursuantto thepowersconferredby the Act, is pleasedto direct Mr R. J. Sherwood,appointedunderthe Act, toact in the Collie River Mineral Field.

L. RANFORD, Acting Director General.

PD3O1

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928ShireofAshburton

Interim DevelopmentOrder No. 7Ref: 26/10/3/1.Notice is herebygiven thatin accordancewith the provisionsof Sub-section2 of Section7B of the Town Planning and DevelopmentAct 1928, and by direction of the Hon.Minister for Planning, a summary as set out hereunderof the Shire of AshburtonInterim DevelopmentOrderNo. 7, madepursuantto the provisionsof section7B of thatAct is publishedfor general information.The Minister for Planninghasmadecopies of this Orderavailablefor inspectionby anyperson free of charge at the offices of the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert FaceyHouse,469-489 Wellington Street,Perth,andat the officesof the Shire of Ashburton,during normal office hours.

SUMMARY1. The Shire of Ashburton Interim DevelopmentOrder No. 7 whole of the Shireexcluding the areascontainedwithin the Schemesfor:

i Shire of AshburtonTown PlanningSchemeNo. 3-Tom Price.ii Shire of AshburtonTown PlanningSchemeNo. 4-Paraburdoo.iii Shire of AshburtonTown PlanningSchemeNo. 2-Onslow.

containsprovisions inter alia:a That the Order appliesto that part of the Shire of Ashburtonspecifiedin the

Order.

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b That, subjectas thereinstated,the AshburtonShire Council is the authorityresponsiblefor its administration.

c That the carryingout of certain developmenton land within the scopeof theOrder without approvalas statedtherein is prohibited.

d Relating to the application for, and grant of approvalfor, developmentotherthan developmentpermittedby the Order.

e Relating to developmentby a public authority.0 Relatingto certain developmentpermittedby this Order.g Relatingto the continuanceof the lawful use of land andbuildings.h Relating to appealsagainst refusal of approval for developmentor against

conditionssubjectto which approvalto carry out developmentis granted.i That council is not to approve any developmentin Wittenoom that is contrary

to the State Government’spolicy for the area.2. The Order has effect from and after the publication of this Summary in theGovernmentGazette.

Dated 15 June1993.L. A. WCARY, ShireClerk.

PD4O1

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING SCHEME ACT 1959METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME

Notice of Major AmendmentThe South-EastCorridor

File No: 809-2-25-2PV2.AmendmentNo: 927/33.1. It is herebynotified for public informationthat theMetropolitanPlanningCouncil at its meetingheld on July 7, 1993, resolvedin accordancewith the provisionsof section33 of the MetropolitanRegion Town Planning SchemeAct 1959 to proposean amendmentto the Metropolitan RegionSchemeand the Hon Minister for Planning has consentedto public submissionsbeing soughtinrespectof the proposedamendmentoutlinedin the First Schedulehereunder.2. Copiesof the mapsthat form part of the Metropolitan RegionSchemethat areproposedto beamendedwill be available from Monday August 9, 1993 to Friday November 12, 1993 for publicinspectionfree of chargeduring normal office hours, ateach of the placesmentionedin the SecondSchedulehereunder.3. Any personwho desiresto makea submissioneither supportingor objecting to any provisionsof the proposedamendmentmay do so on the prescribedForm 6A. Submissionforms areavailableon requestfrom the display locations and must be lodged with the Secretary,State PlanningCommission,do Departmentof PlanningandUrbanDevelopment,469-489WellingtonStreet,PerthWA 6000,on or before4.3Opm Friday November 12, 1993.

GORDON G. SMITH, Secretary.

First ScheduleThe Metropolitan Region Scheme is proposed to be amendedby substituting the Zones andReservationsshownon AmendingMap SheetNumbers20/91mand 24/56mfor thosepartsof MapSheetNumbers20 and 24.The effect of theproposedamendmentis to transferland betweenthe Rural Zone, the UrbanZone,the Urban DeferredZone, the Public PurposesReservation,the ParksandRecreationReservationandthe ImportantRegionalRoadsReservation.The purposeof the amendmentis to give statutoryeffect in the MetropolitanRegionSchemeto planningproposalsfor the CanningVale andSouthernRiver localities containedin Metroplan andthe Urban ExpansionPolicy.The proposedamendmentis depictedon StatePlanningCommissionPlanNumber 1.2830/1and inmore detail on Plan Numbers1.2831, 1.283244,1.2852, 3.0691-93,3.0697 and 3.0698.

SecondSchedulePublic Inspectionduring normal office hours

The AmendmentPlanNo 1.2830/1 anddetail Plan Numbers1.2831, 1.2832-44,1.2852, 3.0691-93,3.0697and3.0698will be availablefor inspectionfrom MondayAugust9, 1993 to FridayNovember12, 1993 at each of the following places:

a Departmentof Planningand Urban Development1st Floor Albert Facey House469-489Wellington StreetPerthWA 6000

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b Council Offices of the municipalitiesof:i City of Perth

27 St George’sTerracePerth WA 6000

ii City of FremantleCur NewmanandWilliam StreetFremantleWA 6160

iii City of Gosnells2120 Albany HighwayGosnellsWA 6110

iv City of Armadale7 OrchardAvenueArmadaleWA 6112

v City of Canning1317 Albany HighwayCanningtonWA 6107

vi Shire of Serpentine-JarrahdalePatersonStreetMundijong WA 6202

c J. S. Battye LibraryAlexanderLibrary BuildingCultural CentreFrancisStreetNorthbridgeWA 6163

PD402

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shireof NorthamptonTown PlanningSchemeNo. 4-AmendmentNo. 26

Ref: 853/3/14/6,Pt. 26.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Northamptonhas preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoning1.5 ha of vacantCrown landlocatedon NandaDrive fromResidential Developmentto Special Site Tourist Developmentand Private Recreation andincluding in Appendix 5-Special Sites Schedule the developmentrequirementsand specialconditionsrelating to the rezoning.Plansand documentssettingout and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, Hampton Road, Northamptonand at the Departmentof Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to andincluding September17, 1993.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on FormNo. 4 andlodged withthe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.This amendmentis availablefor inspectionin order to provide an opportunityfor public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

C. J. PERRY, ShireClerk.

PD403

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENTS

City of BelmontTown PlanningSchemeNo. 11-AmendmentNos. 40 & 48

Ref: 853/2/15/10,Pts. 40 & 48.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928, that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Belmont TownPlanning SchemeAmendmentson August 1, 1993, for the purposeof:

Amendment No. 40: Rezoning Lot 18, Orrong Road, Kewdale, from Service Station toResidentialA, R20/R40.

AmendmentNo. 48: RezoningLot 47 Great EasternHighway, Ascot from "Service Station" to"BusinessEnterprise".

P. P. PARKIN, Mayor.B. R. GENONI, Town Clerk.

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PD404

METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEACT 1959METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME S.33AAMENDMENT

ApprovedAmendmentImportant Regional Road Reservationto Urban Zone, PattersonRoad/RailwayTerrace, City of

RockinghamNo. 916/33A.File: 833-2-28-50.The HonMinister for Planninghasapproved,withoutmodification,the abovementionedamendmentto the Metropolitan RegionScheme.The amendment,as shownon Plan No. 4.1220andin more detail on PlanNo. 2.0700shall haveeffect as from the date of publication of this notice in the Gazette.The Plan as approvedcan be viewedat:

1. Departmentof Planningand Urban Development,469-489 Wellington Street,Perth WA 6000

2. J. S. Battye Library, AlexanderLibrary Building,Cultural CentreFrancisStreet,NorthbridgeWA 6000

3. Office of the Municipality of the City of Rockingham,Council Avenue, RockinghamWA 6168

GORDON G. SMITH, Secretary.

PD405

CORRECTIONTOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

Town PlanningNotice 1993Given by the Minister for Planningundersection29.Whereasan error occurredin the notice publishedunder the aboveheadingon page4022 of theGovernmentGazetteNo. 102 dated23 July 1993, it is correctedas follows:

"2. On lodgementof application for extensionof time under regulation 10 4 of the StatePlanningCommissionRegulations1962 .... $40.00"

is deleted.The following points numbered"3" and "4" are subsequentlyrenumbered"2" and "3"respectively.

PD406

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEMEAMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of CanningTown PlanningSchemeNo. 16-AmendmentNo. 599

Ref: 853/2/16/18,Pt. 599.Notice is hereby given that the City of Canning has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof removingthe Reservationfor "Regional ParkandRecreation"from2-16 Mills StreetReserve31860,Loc. 3004CornerAlbany Highway, Bentley,andby placing theland in the "GR 4" zone; and by addingthe land to Appendix 2 Scheduleof Special ZonesvideClauses19 and 20, with the additionalpermitteduseof "Delicatessenand/or Florist’s Shop witha maximum GrossFloor Area of 150m2andHealth Centre".

Plansand documentssettingout and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices,1317 Albany Highway, Cannington,andat the Departmentof PlanningandUrbanDevelopment,Albert FaceyHouse, 469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to andincluding September17, 1993,Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.This Amendmentis availablefor inspectionin order to provide an opportunityfor public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

I. F. KINNER, Town Clerk.

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PD407TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEMEAMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONCity of Gosnells

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 410Ref: 853/2/25/1,Pt. 410.Notice is hereby given that the City of Gosnells has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezomngLots 125, 126, 127, Pt 46 andPt 47 Cur McLean, Hughesand Nicholson Roads, CanningVale from "Rural" to "ResidentialA".Plansand documentssettingout and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, 2120 Albany Highway, Gosnells,and at the Departmentof Planningand UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to andincluding September17, 1993.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.This amendmentis available for inspectionin orderto provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

G. WHITELEY, Shire Clerk.

PD408

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEMEAMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shireof Augusta-MargaretRiverTown PlanningSchemeNo. 11-AmendmentNo. 65

Ref: 853/6/3/8,Pt. 65.Notice is herebygiven that the Shire of Augusta-MargaretRiver haspreparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoningSussexLocation411 Wallcliffe Road,MargaretRiverfrom "Rural Zone" to "Special Rural Zone".Plansand documentssettingout and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices,Town View Terrace,MargaretRiver, andat the Departmentof PlanningandUrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to andincluding September17, 1993.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.This amendmentis availablefor inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it shoul4not be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

L. SHEPHERDSON,Shire Clerk.

PD409

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shireof Boyup BrookTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 6

Ref: 853/6/19/1,Pt. 6.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Boyup Brook has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoningPart Reserve16199 from the Public PurposeReserveto theLight Industry Zone.Plans and documentssettingout and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, Abel Street, Boyup Brook, and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment, Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to andincluding September17, 1993.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

P. R. WEBSTER, Shire Clerk.

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PD41O

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shireof BusseltonTown Planning SchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 223

Ref: 853/6/6/6,Pt. 223.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Busseltonhas preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof:

1. Rezoning Lot 4 being portion of SussexLocation 112, Caves Road, Dunsboroughfrom"GeneralFarming" to "RestrictedUse"; and

2. Amendingthe SchemeText by addingto "AppendixV RestrictedUseZones"-suitablelanduse controls.

Plansand documentssettingout andexplaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Southern Drive, Busselton,and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hoursup to and including September17, 1993.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide anopportunity for public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

I. STUBBS, Shire Clerk.

PD411

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEMEAMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Greenough

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 4-AmendmentNo. 49

Ref: 853/3/7/6,Pt. 49.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Greenoughhas preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor thepurposeof rezoningLot 220 of Victoria Location1945 OceansideDrive, Wandinafrom Residential R12.5 to Shop.

Plans anddocumentssettingout and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, Geraldton/MtMagnet Roads,Utakarraand at the Departmentof PlanningandUrban Development,Albert FaceyHouse,469-489 Wellington Street,Perth,andwill be availablefor inspectionduring office hoursup to andincluding September17, 1993.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunityfor public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

W. T. PERRY, Shire Clerk.

PD412

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEMEAMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Kalamunda

District PlanningScheme2-AmendmentNo. 126

Ref: 853/2/24/16,Pt. 126.Notice is herebygiven that the Shire of Kalamundahas preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoningLot 7 CanningLocation 578 Schofield Road,Wattle Grovefrom "Rural" to "Special Rural" andincluding appropriateprovisionsin the SchemeText.Plansand documentssettingout and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda,and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including September17, 1993.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunityfor public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

E. H. KELLY, Shire Clerk.

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PD413

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEMEAMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of MurrayTown PlanningSchemeNo. 4-AmendmentNo. 29

Ref: 853/6/16/7,Pt. 29.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Murray has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof-

1. RezoningLot 93 RichardsonStreet,Yunderupfrom "Residential"R5 to reservefor "PublicRecreation/Conservation".

2. ChangingLot 64 RichardsonStreet,Yunderupfrom reservefor "Public PurposesPublicUtility" to reservefor "Public Recreation/Conservation".

3. Rezoning Lot 90 YunderupTerrace,Yunderupfrom "Public Recreation/Conservation"to"Residential"R5.

4. Amending the SchemeMap accordingly.Plansand documentssettingout and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, Pinjarra Road, Pixjarra, and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including September17, 1993.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.This amendmentis availablefor inspectionin order to provide an opportunityfor public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

D. A. McCLEMENTS, Shire Clerk.

PD414TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEMEAMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONShireof Murray

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 4-AmendmentNo. 40Ref: 853/6/16/7,Pt. 40.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Murray has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoningLot 16 Allambi Way, SouthYunderupas depictedon theSchemeAmendmentMap, from "ResidentialDevelopment"to "Residential R25".Plansand documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Office, PinjarraRoad,PinjarraandattheDepartmentof PlanningandUrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House,469-489Wellington Street,Perth,andwill be available for inspectionduringoffice hours up to andincluding 17 September1993.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before 17 September1993.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to providean opportunityfor public commentandit shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

D. A. McCLEMENTS, Shire Clerk.

PD415

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEMEAMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shireof MurrayTown PlanningSchemeNo. 4-AmendmentNo. 47

Ref: 853/6/16/7,Pt. 47.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Murray has preparedthe aboveinentionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof rezoningpart of Lot 68 North YunderupRoad,North Yunderupfrom"Commercial"to "ResidentialR35".

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Plansand documentssettingout andexplaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Pinjarra Road, Pinjarra, and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House,469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to andincluding September17, 1993.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before September17, 1993.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunityfor public commentand it should not be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

D. A. McCLEMENTS, ShireClerk.

PD5O1TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVEDTOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENTShireof Busselton

Town Planning SchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 256

Ref: 853/6/6/6,Pt. 256.It is herebynotified for public information,in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shire of BusseltonTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton July 30, 1993, for the purposeof-

1. Amending the SchemeMap by rezoning Sussex Locations 358 and 359, SeymourStreetlCapeNaturalisteRoad,Dunaboroughfrom "GeneralFarming" to "Special Rural".

2. Amending the SchemeText by addingto Appendix X to Special Rural Zones-ProvisionsRelatingto SpecifiedArea, the following-.

ASpecifiedArea ofLocality

BSpecialProvisionsto Refer to Area listed in ColumnA

SpecialRural ZoneNo.7 being SussexLoca-tions 358 and359 Sey-

1. Subdivision of Sussex Locations 358 and 359 shallgenerallybe in accordancewith the SubdivisionGuidePlan endorsedby the Shire Clerk and forming part of

mour Street/CapeNaturalisteRoad 2.

3.4.

5.

this Amendment.The minimumlot size is to be 1 ha with 50% of the lotsnot to be less than 2 ha.No further subdivision of lots shall be permitted.Not morethanonesingledwelling houseshall be erectedper lot.No dwelling house, outbuilding or structure shall beconstructedunless it is within a building envelope asdefinedon the SubdivisionGuide Plan.

6.

7.

Where in the interest of retaining natural fauna orprotectingthe site’s environment,or wherethe degreeofslopeof the site makessiting anystructuredifficult, theCouncil may setan alternativebuilding envelope.Notwithstandingthe abovethere shall be absolutelynoclearing or siting of buildings within 30 metresof thecentrelineofthe two creeklinesin a strip indicatedon theSubdivisionGuidePlanas "CreekandVegetationProtection Zone".

8.

9.

No trees or substantial vegetation shall be felled orremovedfrom the site exceptwhere-1 requiredfor approveddevelopmentworks;ii the establishmentof a firebreak is required by

regulationor by-law;iii treesaredead, diseasedor dangerous.A tree plantingprogrammefor the buffer strip abuttingthe service corridor easementas shownon the Subdivision Guide Plan to be undertakenby the subdividertothe specificationand satisfactionof the Local Authority.

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ASpecifiedArea ofLocality

BSpecialProvisionsto Refer to Area listed in Column A

10. On each lot denudedof naturalvegetationby previousagriculturalclearing, Council will requireas a conditionof building approval,the plantingandmaintenanceof 50nativetreesor shrubscapableof growing to not lessthantwo metresin height.The plantingshall be concentratedaround the proposedbuildings and betweenthe roadreserveboundaryand the building envelope.

11. Disposal of on-site effluent is to be to the specificationand satisfactionof the Local Authority andthe Department of Health and should have a nutrient retentioncapacity.

12. No stock is to be kept on any lot with the exceptionofone horseper lot were soil suitability canbe proventothe satisfactionof the Local Authority and the Department of Agriculture.

13. There shall be no further fencing on lot boundariesunlessthe keepingof one horseupon the lot has beenapproved by the Shire of Busseltonand the Departmentof Agriculture. The minimum standard of any suchboundary fencing shall be post and five strandwire,1.0m to 1.3 m high, or post andfabricatedfence material, ringlock or similar.

14. Housesshall be designedand constructedof materialswhich allow them to blendinto the landscapeof the site.Council may refuse to approve roofs constructed ofreflective materialsunlesscolorbondin a colour havinggreenor brown tonings in keepingwith the amenity ofthe area.

R. TOGNELA, President.

K. A. WHITE, AssistantShire Clerk.

PD502

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shireof ChapmanValleyTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 4

Ref: 853/3/17/1,Pt 4.

It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentArt 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe Shire of ChapmanValleyTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton 28 July 1993, for the purposeof-

a RezoningVictoria Location 2733 Nanson-HowatharraRoad from Rural Zone to SpecialRural Zone No. 2.

b Adding to Appendix 6 Additional Requirementsand Modifications applicable to SpecialRural Zones, the following.-

Area No. 2-Victoria Location 27331. The minimum lot size shall be 40 hectares.

2. Subdivisionof the lots shall be in accordwith a SubdivisionGuide PlanapprovedbyCouncil. Once the landis subdividedin accordancewith anapprovedSubdivisionGuidePlan thenCouncil shall not support anyfurther subdivision.The Subdivision GuidePlan should include the identification of suitablebuilding areasand any applicationfor Planning Consent or Building Licence shall identify a building envelope. Allbuilding envelopesshall be sited so as to maintain the visual amenityof the area.

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3. Land Uses-

a With the objective of maintainingsustainableland use practicesand preventingland degradationthroughwind andwater erosion,the keepingof animalsshall bein accordwith the following maximumstockingrates-

o 2.5 Dry SheepEquivalentlhaor

o 2.5/5 ha horses

o 1.6/4 ha pony

o 2.5/10 ha milking cow

o 2.5 ha dairy goat

o 5 ha cashmeregoat

Only onestock option will be permittedor a combinationequivalentof oneoption.

b Intensivefarming practicessuch as piggeriesand feedlots will not be permitted.

C The subdividing owner of the land shall make arrangementssatisfactoryto theCouncil to ensurethat prospectivepurchasersare advisedthat they should seekthe advice of the Departmentof Agriculture with regard to suitable croppingregimestaking into considerationthe soils, land suitability and capability.

4. Water Supply Provisions

Whenconsideringan applicationfor subdivision Council will require that-

a The subdividing owner of the land shall make arrangementssatisfactoryto theCouncil to ensurethat prospectivepurchasersareadvisedof the following-

i the areahasnot beensurveyedfor hydrologicalresourcesandthat they shouldseek the advice of the Water Authority regarding water supply for anyproposedhorticulture or intensivewater-usingactivities;

ii there is a need to obtain a licence from the Water Authority prior toconstructionof a well or borein or aroundthe existingsoaksto drawgroundwater;

iii all stormwaterfrom structuresor hard surfaceswill need to be retainedon-site; and

iv anyproposedlandusesare not permittedwheresuchuseswill result in a netexportof nutrients to the streamlines and to any undergroundaquifer.

5. No remnant native vegetation shall be destroyedor removedexcept where thelandownerobtainsthe prior consentin writing of Council, andwheresuchvegetationis deador diseased,or where the clearing is requiredfor the purposeof a firebreak,developmentwithin a building enveloped and access to the envelope, or for anoutbuilding or fence.

6. Prior to any stocking of land, all areaswhich include remnantnative vegetation,including vegetationalong streamlines,shall be fencedwith stockproof fencingto thespecificationandsatisfactionof the Council. All fencesareto be maintainedin a stockproofcondition by the landownerto the satisfactionof Council.

7. Prior to commencementof any developmenton any lot, Council will require thepreparationof a treeplantingandmaintenanceprogramwith the intentof rehabilitating and revegetatingthe land without restricting farming operations.

8. All residentialbuildings and effluent disposalareasshall be constructedwithin thebuilding envelopeas definedon the approvedSubdivisionGuide Plan.

Conventionalsepticsshall be locatedat least 100 metresfrom any water coursewitha minimum of 2 metresvertical separationbetweenthe baseof the leach drain orsoakwelland the highestknown groundwaterlevel or bedrock.

9. At the time of subdivisionthe following fire managementcontrols will be imposed-

a A strategic fire break for each lot will be installed in a manneracceptabletoCouncil in consultationwith the Bush Fires Board and CALM, where the landadjoinsCALM land holdings.

b Provision of a suitablepermanentwater supply for fire fighting purposesto beestablishedin consultationwith Council andthe Bush Fires Board.

D. L. MORRELL, President.

R. A. SCOTT, Shire Clerk.

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PD503

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENTS

Shire of KalamundaTown Planning SchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 114 and 116

Ref: 853/2/24/16,Pta. 114 and 116.

It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the HonMinister for Planningapprovedthe Shire of KalamundaTownPlanning SchemeAmendmentson August 1, 1993 for the purposeof:

AmendmentNo. 1141.0 In the SchemeText, inserting Appendix D, "Scheduleof Additional Uses" in the column

headed,"Particularsof Land", the following:"Brae Road,High WycombeLot 200 94, SwanLocation 1348"

andin the column headed"Additional Use" insertingRotary Hoeing Business.The Additional Use is subject to:

1.1 the activity beingrestrictedto rotary/slashingbusinessonly;1.2 the workshopto be limited to 300 m21.3 the use is personalto Trevor GeorgeMilner only andwill automaticallyceaseon his

demiseor whenthe propertyis soldi.e. theright is nottransferableto othermembersof his family or any otherperson;

1.4 all on-sideadvertisingshall be non-illuminatedandlimited to a sign not exceeding600 mm squarewhich shall not be erectedwithout the prior approvalof Council."

AmendmentNo. 116Modifying Table I-Zoning Table of the SchemeText by making Use ClassNo. 11 ChildCareCentreincluding Day CareandFamily Carean "AA" use insteadof an "JP" useinResidentialZone.

B. R. WILLMOTI’, President.E. H. KELLY, ShireClerk.

PD504

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVEDTOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shire of SwanTown PlanningSchemeNo. 9-AmendmentNo. 114

Ref: 853/2/21/10,Pt. 114.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of theTown PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe Shire of Swan TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton August 1, 1993, for the purposeof-

1 Rezoning Lots 30 and 264 Great NorthernHighway, from "General Rural" to "SpecialPurposeZone".

2 Adding to Appendix 6-"SpecialPurposeZone" the following-

Locality Street LandParticulars

Permissibility of Use andSpecialConditions

"UpperSwan GreatNorthernHighway

Lots 30and264

P-Use-Service Station and RoadHouse.-Developmentto be in accordancewith

Ultimate DevelopmentConceptPlanA8906-120-1A which forms part ofthis amendmentdocument.

-The retail areacomprisestwo stagesto a maximum gross leasablefloorspaceof 560 m2* Stage 1-360 m2* Stage2-200 m2

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Locality Street Land Permissibility of Use andParticulars SpecialConditions

-The restaurantcomprisestwo stage8to a maximum of 175 seats* Stage1-25 seats* Stage2-150 seats

-The approvalof the Health Departmentof WesternAustraliais requiredfor the establishmentof any retailactivity on the site which in theopinion of Council may dischargelargeamountsof wastewater.

-To enablethe developmentof Stage2of the retail andrestaurantareasthefollowing special condition must becomplied with-i the site is to be provided with an

effluent disposalsystemdesignedand installed to the requirementsof the Environmental ProtectionAuthority, Health DepartmentofWestern Australia, the Shire ofSwan and other relevantGovernment Authorities or Departmentsand/oron the provisionof a reticulated sewer and immediate connection to that service.

C. M. GREGORINI, President.

E. W. LUMSDEN, Shire Clerk.

PD505

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENT

Shireof SwanTown Planning SchemeNo. 9-AmendmentNo. 192

Ref: 853/2/21/10,Pt. 192.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe Shire of Swan TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton August 1, 1993, for the purposeof-

1. Substitutinga new SubdivisionGuide Plan SubdivisionGuide PlanNo. 2, which formspart of this amendment,over Lots 69, 70, 200 andPt Lot 19 Tilden Drive, Gidgegannup,for that portionof the current SubdivisionGuide Planwhich covers theselots andwhichforms part of the SchemeunderAppendix No. 7; and

2. Amending Clause1 of SpecialRural Zone No. 3, Appendix 7, such that it reads-

"Subdivision of Special Rural Zone No. 3 shall be generallyin accordancewith theSubdivisionGuidePlanincluding GuidePlan 3/1 as endorsedby the Shire Clerk andwith the following criterion-a averagelot size shall be 4 hectareswith minimum lot size of 2 hectares."

3. Inserting a new ClauseNo. 6 to read as follows-6. The following provisionsapply to that portionof Tilden Parkcoveredby Subdivision

Guide Plan 3/1-a A generalstockinglimit of 10 dry sheepequivalentsor 1 horseperhectareapplies

to all lots subject to sufficient pastured land being available on the lot, asdeterminedby the Shire of Swan in conjunction with the Department ofAgriculture.

b Exceptfor the purposesof constructinga dwelling and associatedimprovementsand,exceptto meet requirementsunder the BushflresAct, no vegetationshall bedestroyed,removedor otherwisetamperedwith on any of the lots without theapprovalof full Council of the Shire of Swan.

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c A RevegetationProgramme shall be undertaken on the northern sector ofSubdivisionGuide Plan No. 3/1, within the Yl landform unit to the specificationand satisfactionof the Local Authority. Council will require tree planting to beundertakenand satisfactoryarrangementsbeing made to ensure the ongoingmaintenanceof all new vegetationfor a period of two years from the date ofplanting, prior to the issue of titles for anynew lots within the Yl landformunit.

M. KIDSON, President.

S. M. BILLER, A/Chief ExecutiveOfficer/ShireClerk.

PD506

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shireof Swan

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 9-AmendmentNo. 200

Ref: 853/2/21/10,Pt. 200.

It is herebynotified for public information,in accordancewith section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Swan TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton July 28, 1993, for the purposeof:

1. Amendingthe SchemeText by addingto Appendix6B in the various columnsthefollowing:

Locality Streetand LandParticulars

Additional or RestrictedUsesand Conditions

Midland Units 3 and 5No. 401 GreatHighway

on Lot 6Eastern

1. The following use is an additional use."F’use-ServiceOffice.

2. The additionaluseappliesonly to units3 and5 and is limited to theperiodof occupancybythe WA. Museum Departmentand the Department of Community Services respectively.

M. KIDSON, President.

E. W. LUMSDEN, Shire Clerk.

PD507

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENT

City of Belmont

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 11-AmendmentNo. 41

Ref: 853/2/15/10,Pt. 41.

It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentArt 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Belmont TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton July 31, 1993, for the purposeof rezoningfrom ResidentialA toBusinessEnterprise Lots 147 to 157 inclusive, Swan Location 30, Plan 4987, Great EasternHighway betweenMoreing Street and Morrison Street, Redcifl’e as detailed on the amendingschememap.

P. P. PARKIN, Mayor.

B. R. GENONI, Town Clerk.

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PD508

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENT

City of CockburnDistrict Zoning SchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 1

Ref 853/2/23/19,Pt. 1.It is herebynotified for public information,in accordancewith section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe City of CockburnTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton August 1, 1993, for the purposeof amendingthe Industry-Lightdefinition in the SeventhScheduleInterpretationsto include the following-

c in which the processcarriedon is not listed in Schedule1 "SpecialPrescribedPremises"of the EnvironmentalProtectionAct 1986.

R. A. LEES, Mayor.R. W. BROWN, City Manager/TownClerk.

PD509

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVEDTOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENTCity of Cockburn

District Zoning SchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 59Ref: 853/2/23/19,Pt. 59.It is herebynotified for public information,in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe City of CockburnTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton July 30, 1993, for the purposeof-

1. Rezoning Lots 11, 12 and 13 of Location JandakotAA 264 situated in Rigby Avenue,Spearwoodfrom Rural to ResidentialR30, as depictedon the AmendmentMap.

2. Amending the SchemeMap accordingly.R. A. LEES, Mayor.

R. W. BROWN, Town Clerk.

PD51O

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVEDTOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENT

City of GosnellsTown PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 390

Ref: 853/2/25/1, Pt. 390.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe City of GosnellsTownPlanning SchemeAmendment on August 1, 1993, for the purpose of rezoningPart Lot 1044Lockhart Place,Gosnells from "Parks and Recreation"reserveto "Rural".

0. SEARLE, Mayor.G. N. WHITELEY, Town Clerk.

PD511

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVEDTOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENTCity of Gosnells

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 405Ref: 853/2/25/1,Pt. 405.It is herebynotified for public information,in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe City of GosnellsTownPlanning SchemeAmendment on August 1, 1993, for the purposeof rezoningLot 500 AlbanyHighway, Maddington,from ResidentialA R.17.5to ResidentialB R.30.

0. SEARLE, Mayor.G. N. WHITELEY, Town Clerk.

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PD512

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENTCity of Kalgoorlie-Boulder

Joint Town PlanningScheme-AmendmentNo. 90Ref: 853/11/3/2,Pt. 90.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe City of Kalgoorlie-BoulderTown PlanningSchemeAmendmenton July 30, 1993, for the purposeof rezoningportionof Reserve8603 Parklandseastof GraemeStreetand north of Nankiville Road and Lots 4637 and 4638PaddingtonDrive from "Parksand Recreation"to "ResidentialA".

R. S. YIJRYEVICH, Mayor.L. P. STRUGNELL, Town Clerk.

PD513

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of StirlingDistrict PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 176

Ref: 853/2/20/34,Pt. 176.It is herebynotified for public information,in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 as amendedthat the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe City ofStirling Town Planning SchemeAmendmenton July 28, 1993, for the purposeof rezoning theportion of land situatedon the north eastcorner of Yirrigan Drive and Northwood Drive, SwanLocationU, M andMl, as depictedon theamendmentdocumentfrom "MirrabookaRegionalCentre"to "Low Density ResidentialR20".

A. A. SPAGNOLO, Mayor.G. S. BRAY, Town Clerk.

PD514

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENT

City of StirlingDistrict Planning SchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 179

Ref: 853/2/20/34,Pt. 179.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 as amended,that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe City ofStirling Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenton July 28, 1993, for the purposeof rezoningLot 9,H.N. 173 PeninsulaRoad,Maylandsfrom "Service Station" to "Business".

A. A. SPAGNOLO, Mayor.G. S. BRAY, City Manager/TownClerk.

PD515

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENT

City of StirlingDistrict Planning SchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 189

Ref: 853/2/20/34,Pt. 189.It is herebynotified for public information,in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 as amended,that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe City ofStirling Town PlanningSchemeAmendmenton August1, 1993, for the purposeof rezoningLot 2,H.N. 2 KenheimStreet,Balcattafrom "SpecialGardenIndustrial" to "Service Station"and"SpecialGardenIndustrial".

A. A. SPAGNOLO, Mayor.G. S. BRAY, City Manager/TownClerk.

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PD516

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEMEAMENDMENTS

City of WannerooTown Planning SchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNos. 528 and636

Ref: 853/2/30/1,Pts. 528 & 636.

It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 as amended,that the Hon Minister for Planningapprovedthe City ofWannerooTown PlanningSchemeAmendmentson July 28, 1993,for the purposeof-

AmendmentNo. 528: rezoningportion of Lot 31 HesterAvenue, Merriwa from "ResidentialDevelopment"to "Service Station".

AmendmentNo. 636: rezoningportionof Reserve37756 HennikerWay, Koondoolafrom "LocalAuthority Reserve-PublicUse Primary School"to "ResidentialDevelopment".

G. A. MAJOR, Mayor.

R. F. COFFEY,Town Clerk.

The following propertywill be offeredfor public auctionon behalfof the Commissionerof Police onSaturdaythe 14th of August 1993, at the Broome Auction Centre, ClementsonStreet, Broomecommencingat 9.00am.

2 x gents racingbicycles1 x ladies bicycle2 x children’sbicycles

Inspectionof the abovementionedpropertycan be madeat the Broome Auction CentreLot 2096ClementsonStreet,Broome. Phone091 93 5309.

POLICE AUCTIONUnderthe provisionsof the Police Act 1892,unclaimedFoundandStolenpropertywill be sold bypublic auction at Departmentof State Services,StateSupply DisposalsCentre,21 Pilbara Street,Welshpoolon Thursday,9th September,1993 at 9.00 am.

Auction to be conductedby Mr K. Treloar, GovernmentAuctioneer.

B. BULL, Commissionerof Police.

MINISTERIAL ACTING ARRANGEMENTSIt is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor has approvedthefollowing temporaryallocationof portfolios during the absenceof the Hon R. F. Court MLA for theperiod 6-8 August 1993 inclusive-

Acting Premier; Minister for Public SectorManagement;FederalAffairs-Hon H. J. CowanMLA.

Acting Treasurer-HonG. M. EvansMLC.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Chief Executive,Departmentof the Premier.

PE401POLICE AUCTION

PE402

PR4O1

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MINISTERIAL ACTING ARRANGEMENTS

It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor has approvedthefollowing temporaryallocationof portfolios during the absenceof the Hon K. R. Lewis MLA for theperiod 4-8 August 1993 inclusive-

Acting Minister for Planning;Heritage-HonP. D. Omodei MLA.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Chief Executive,Departmentof the Premier.

The following is a summary of applicationsreceivedunder the Liquor Licensing Act 1988, andrequiredto be advertised.Any personwishing to obtainmoredetailsaboutanyapplication,or aboutthe objection process,should contact the Liquor Licensing Division, 1st Floor, Hyatt Centre,87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth telephone:425 1888, or consult a solicitor or relevant industryorganisation.

App. No. Applicant Nature of Application Last Dayfor

Objections

GRANT OF LICENCE226 CharterbridgeP/L Application for the grant of a special

facility licencein respectof vessel situatedin Broomeandknown asStarsand.

28/8/93

227 PeterA. Sportswood Application for the grantof a wholesalelicence in respectof premisessituatedat404 NewcastleStreetWestPerthandknown as WazaWines.

29/8/93

228 HappsPty. Ltd. Application for the grantof a producerslicence in respectof premisessituatedat CommonageRoad Dunsboroughandknown as Happs.

5/9/93

TRANSFER OF LICENCE361 PisconeriWholesalersP/L Application for thetransferof wholesale

licence in respectof premisessituatedat 258 Newcastle Street Perth andknown as Pisconeri Wholesalers,fromDomenicoPisconeri.

13/8/93

ALTERATION/REDEFINITION247 ShowBusinessAustraliaPIL Application for Alteration Redefinition

in respectof cabaretlicence situatedat418 Murray StreetPerthandknownasClub Rumours.

18/8/93

This notice is publishedundersection67 5 of the Liquor LicensingAct 1988.

G. B. AyES, Director of Liquor Licensing.

REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES ACT 1961

REGISTRATION OF BLRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGESAMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1993

Made by His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation

1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as the Registrationof Births, DeathsandMarriagesAmendmentRegulations1993.

RA4O1SUMMARY OF LIQUOR LICENSING APPLICATIONS

RG3O1

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Commencement

2. Theseregulationscomeinto operationon 16 August1993.

First Scheduleamended

3. The first Scheduleto the Registration of Births, Deaths and MarriagesRegulations1963* is amendedin Part IV by deleting in the items referredtoin column 1 of the Table to this regulation the fees respectivelyset out incolumn 2 of the Table andsubstitutingin eachcasethe correspondingfeessetout in column 3 of the Table.

TABLE

Column 1 Column2 Column3

Item DeletedFee SubstitutedFee

d 20.00 23.00e 12.00 15.00f 12.00 15.00j 12.00 15.00

[* Reprintedin the Gazetteof 20 April 1977atpp.1069-84.For amendmentsto 21 July 1993 see 1992 Index to Legislation ofWesternAustralia, Table 4, pp. 218-9.1

By His Excellency’sCommand,D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

RG302

CHANGE OF NAMES REGULATION ACT 1923

CHANGE OF NAMES AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1993

Made by His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation

1. These regulationsmay be cited as the Change of NamesAmendmentRegulations1993.

Commencement

2. Theseregulationscomeinto operationon 16 August 1993.

Regulation4 amended

3. Regulation 4 of the Changeof NamesRegulations1990* is amendedinthe Table to thatregulation -

a in item 1 by deleting"40.00" andsubstitutingthe following -

45.00 "; and

b in item 2 by deleting"40.00" and substitutingthe following -

45.00

[* Publishedin Gazetteof29 June1990at p. 3216.For amendmentsto 21 July 1993 see 1992 Index to Legislation ofWesternAustralia, Table 4, p. 32.]

By His Excellency’sCommand,D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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SHIPPINGAND PILOTAGE ACT 1967

PORTSAN] HARBOURS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS NO.21993

Madeby His Excellencythe Governorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation

1. Theseregulationsmaybe cited as the Ports and Harbours AmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1993.

Principal regulations

2. In theseregulationsthe Ports andHarboursRegulations* arereferredtoas the principal regulations.

[* Publishedin Gazetteof3 February1966 at pp. 277-92..For amendmentsto 21 July 1993 see 1992 Index to LegislationofWesternAustralia, Table 4, pp. 240-2, and Gazetteof 29 June1993.]

Regulation4 amended

3. Regulation4 of the principal regulationsis amendedby -

a deleting the definition of "pilot" and substitutingthe followingdefinition -

"pilot" meansa person appointed by the Governorunder section 4 of the Act to be a pilot at aport;

and

b deletingthe definition of "port at which pilotage is provided".

Third Scheduleamended

4, Part 1 of the Third Scheduleto the principal regulationsis amendedinitem 1 by deletingthe following -

"

ALBANY Upto1499 1329BUNBURY 1 500 - 3 000 1 910ESPER.ANCE 3 001 - 5 000 2 160

5001-10000 238110 001-20 000 263020 001 - 30 000 2 85230 001 -40 000 3 10040 001 - 50 000 3 350Exceeding50 000 3 558

By His Excellency’sCommand,

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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ESPERANCEPORTAUTHORITY ACT 1968

ESPERANCEPORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONSNO. 2 1993

Made by the EsperancePort Authority and approvedby His Excellency theGovernor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Esperance Port AuthorityAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1993.

Principal regulations

2. In theseregulationsthe EsperancePort Authority Regulations1969* arereferredto as the principal regulations.

[* Reprintedasat 2 January 1991.For amendmentsto 21 July 1993 see 1992 Index to Legislation ofWesternAustralia, Table 4, pp. 68-9.]

Regulation1 amended -

3. Regulation 1 of the principal regulations is amendedby inserting in theappropriate alphabetical positions the following definitions -

"pilot" meansa person appointed by the Governor under theShippingand Pilotage Act 1967, and engagedby the PortAuthority, to be apilot at the Port;

"pilotageservices"meansthe servicesprovidedby apilot at thePort;

‘,

Part III amended

4. Part III of the principal regulations is amendedby inserting afterDivision 2 the following Division -

Division 2A - Pilotage

Vesselsexemptfrom pilotage

37A. For the purposesof section 31 1 of the Act, pilotage isnot compulsorywithin the boundariesof the Portfor -

a avesselof lessthan 150 grossregisteredtons;or

b an Australianvesselof war.

Piotagedues

3713. The master and owner of a vessel for which pilotageservicesare obtainedare jointly and severallyliable to pay to thePort Authority the pilotage dues set out in PartA of the FourthSchedulethat are appropriateto the gross registeredtonnageofthe vesselandthe natureof the pilotage servicesobtained.

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Duespayableif pilot detained

37C. 1 If the servicesof a pilot are arrangedfor a vesseland the pilot is for any reasondetainedfor any time beyond thatreasonablyrequiredto providepilotageservicesfor the vessel theowner andmasterof the vesselarejointly and severallyliable topay to the Port Authority the pilot detentionduesset out in PartB of the Fourth Schedule.

2 Without limiting the generality of subregulation1, apilot is detainedfor a time beyond that reasonablyrequired toprovide pilotageservicesfor avesselif the pilot is -

a detainedbecausethe vesselis not readyto leave itsberth atthe arrangedtime;

b detained becausethe vesseldoes not arrive at thepilot boardingground at the arrangedtime;

c requiredto be takeninto and detainedin quarantine,whetherafloat or ashore;or

d without the pilot’s consent,taken to sea in the vessel.

3 If the servicesof a pilot are arrangedfor a vesselandthat arrangement,with less than 2 hours notice having beengiven to the pilot, is cancelledby or on behalf of the owner ormaster of the vessel the owner and master of the vessel arejointly and severallyliable to pay to the Port Authority the pilotcancellationduesset out in PartC of the Fourth Schedule.

Fourth Scheduleadded

5. After the Third Scheduleto the principal regulations the followingScheduleis added-

FOURTH SCHEDULE

[regulations37B and37C1

PART A - PILOTAGE DUES

Pilotage services Grossregistered Chargetonnageof vessel $

1. Pilotageof avessel Under 1 500 1 329.00into andout of the 1 500 to 3 000 1 910.00Port chargeapplies 3 001 to 5 000 2 160.00oncefor both services 5 001 to 10 000 2 381.00

10 001 to 20 000 2 630.0020 001 to 30 000 2 852.0030 001 to 40 000 3 100.0040 001 to 50 000 3 350.00

Over 50 000 3 558.00

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Pilotage services

2. Pilotageof avesselfrom or to aberthwithin the Port to orfrom aplaceat ornearthe pilotboardingground

3. Pilotageof avesselbeingmovedwithinthe Port otherwisethanasmentionedinitem 2

Grossregistered Chargetonnageof vessel $

Irrespectiveof the 400.00vessel’stonnage

PART B - PILOT DETENTION DUES

1. Detention of pilot $471.00foreachhour or

part of an hour

PART C - PIlOT CANCELLATION DUES

1. Cancellationof pilot $471.00,,

Passedby a resolution of the EsperancePort Authority at a meetingof the Authorityheldon 26 July 1993.

The CommonSealof the EsperancePort Authority was at the time of the abovementioned resolutionaffixed in the presenceof-

R. E. BOWER, Chairman.

U. P. CAPELLE, Member.

C. A. STEWART, GeneralManager.

Approved by this Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Under 1 5001 500 to 3 0003 001 to 5 000

5 001 to 10 00010 001 to 20 00020 001 to 30 00030 001 to 40 00040 001 to 50 000

Over 50 000

664.50955.00

1 080.001 190.501 315.001 426.001 550.001 675.001 779.00

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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BUNBURY PORTAUTHORITY ACT 1909

BUNBURY PORT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONSNO. 2 1993

Madeby the BunburyPortAuthority.

Citation

1. These regulations may be cited as the Bunbury Port AuthorityAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1993.

Principal regulations

2. In theseregulationsthe Bunbury Port Authority Regulations.1962* arereferredto as the principal regulations.

[* Reprintedasat 1 July 1992.].

Regulation 1 amended

3. Regulation1 of the principal regulationsis amended-

a by deleting the definition of "pilot" and substitutingthe followingdefinition -

"

"pilot" means a person appointedby the Governorunder the Shipping and PilotageAct 1967, andengagedby the Port Authority, to be a pilot atthe Port;

and";

b by insertingin the appropriatealphabeticalposition the followingdefinition -

"

"pilotage services" meansthe servicesprovided bya pilot atthe Port:

Part ifi amended

4. Part III of the principal regulations is amendedby inserting afterDivision 2 the following Division -

Division 2A - Pilotage

Vesselsexempt from pilotage

43A.. For the purposesof section 29 1 of the Act, pilotage isnot compulsorywithin the boundariesof the Port for -.

a avesselof lessthan 150 grossregisteredtons; or

b an Australianvesselof war.

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Pilotagedues

43B The master and owner of a vessel for which pilotageservicesare obtainedarejointly andseverallyliable to pay to thePort Authority the pilotage duesset out in Part A of Schedule4that are appropriateto the gross registeredtonnageof the vesselandthe natureof the pilotage servicesobtained.

Dues payable if pilot detained

43C. 1 If the servicesof a pilot are arrangedfor a vesseland the pilot is for any reasondetainedfor any time beyondthatreasonablyrequiredto providepilotageservicesfor the vessel theowner and masterof the vesselarejointly and severallyliable topay to the Port Authority the pilot detentionduesset out in PartB of Schedule4.

2 Without limiting the generality of subregulation1, apilot is detainedfor a time beyond that reasonablyrequired toprovidepilotage servicesfor avesselif the pilot is -

a detainedbecausethe vessel is not ready to leave itsberth at thearrangedtime;

b detained becausethe vessel does not arrive at thepilot boardingground at the arrangedtime;

c requiredto be taken into and detainedin quarantine,whetherafloat or ashore;or

d without the pilot’s consent,taken to sea in the vessel.

3 If the servicesof a pilot are arrangedfor a vesselandthat arrangement,with less than 2 hours notice having beengiven to the pilot, is cancelledby or on behalf of the owner ormaster of the vessel the owner and master of the vessel arejointly and severallyliable to pay to the Port Authority the pilotcancellationduesset out in PartC of Schedule4.

,,

Schedule4 added

5. After Schedule3 to the principal regulationsthe following Scheduleisadded-

SCHEDULE 4

[regulations43B and43C]

PART A - PILOTAGE DUES

Pilotage services Grossregistered Chargetonnageof vessel $

1. Pilotageof a vessel Under 1 500 1 329.00into and out of the 1 500 to 3 000 1 910.00Port chargeapplies 3 001 to 5 000 2 160.00oncefor both services 5 001 to 10 000 2 381.00

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Pilotage services Grossregisteredtonnageof vessel

Charge

2. Pilotage of a vesselfrom or to a berthwithin the Port to orfrom a place at ornear the pilotboarding ground

3. Pilotage of a vesselbeing moved withinthe Port otherwisethan asmentionedinitem 2

10 001 to 20 00020 001 to 30 00030 001 to 40 00040 001 to 50 000

Over50 000

2 630.002 852.003 100.003 350.003 558.00

PART B - PILOT DETENTION DUES

1. Detentionof pilot $457.00foreachhour or

part of an hour

PART C - PILOT CANCELLATION DUES

1. Cancellationof pilot $457.00

Passedby a resolutionof the Bunbury Port Authority at a meeting of the Authority.

The CommonSealof the Bunbury PortAuthority wasat thetime of the abovementionedresolution affixed in the presenceof-

J. WILLINGE, Chairman.

JOHN SULLIVAN, Member.

Under 1 5001 500 to 3 0003 001 to 5 000

5 001 to 10 00010 001 to 20 00020 001 to 30 00030 001 to 40 00040 001 to 50 000

Over 50 000

664.50955.00

1 080.001 190.501 315.001 426.001 550.001 675.001 779.00

Irrespectiveof the 388.00vessel’stonnage

DOM FIGLIOMENT, GeneralManager.

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GERALDTON PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1968

GER.ALDTON PORTAUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1993

Made by the GeraldtonPort Authority and approvedby His Excellency theGovernorin ExecutiveCouncil.

Citation

1. Theseregulationsmaybecited asthe GeraldtonPort AuthorityAmendmentRegulations1993.

Principal regulations

2. In theseregulationsthe Geraldton Port AuthorityRegulations1969* arereferredto as the principalregulations.

[* Publishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 13 March 1969.For amendmentsto 16 July 1993 see 1992 Index to Legislation ofWesternAustralia, Table 4, pp. 99-101.]

Regulation 5 amended

3. Regulation5 of the principal regulationsis amendedby inserting, in theappropriatealphabeticalpositions,the following definitions -

"

"pilot" means a person appointed by the Governor under theShipping and Pilotage Act 1967, and engagedby the PortAuthority, to be a pilot at the Port;

"pilot boarding ground" meansthe area 1 nauticalmile northwestof the Fairway Buoy, asshownon chartNo. Aus 81;

"pilotageservices" meansthe servicesprovided by a pilot at thePort;

Part III amended

4. PartIII of the principal regulationsis amendedby insertingafter Division4 the following Division -

"

Division 5- Pilotage dues

Piotage dues

67A. 1 Subjectto subregulation2, the masterand ownerofa vesselfor which pilotage servicesare obtainedare jointly andseverallyliable to payto the Port Authority the pilotagedues setout in Part A of the Fourth Schedulethat are appropriateto thegrossregisteredtonnageof thevesselandthenatureof the pilotageservicesobtained.

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2 Pilotageduesare not payablefor pilotageservicesthatareobtainedfor a vesselthat is -

a ownedby the Crown; and

b not engagedin tradeor carrying goodsunderfreight orcharter.

Duespayable if pilot detained

67B. 1 If the servicesof apilot arearrangedfor avesselandthe pilot is for any reasondetained for any time beyond thatreasonablyrequiredto providepilotageservicesfor the vessel theowner andmasterof the vesselare jointly and severallyliable topayto the Port Authority the pilot detentionduessetout in PartBof the FourthScheduleandthe costs,if applicable,of returningthepilot to the Port.

2 Without limiting thegeneralityof subregulation1, apilotis detainedfor a time beyondthat reasonablyrequiredto providepilotageservicesfor avesselif the pilot is -

a detainedbecausethe vesselis not readyto leave itsberth at the arrangedtime;

b detainedbecausethe vesseldoesnot arriveat the pilotboardinggroundat the arrangedtime;

c requiredto be taken into anddetainedin quarantine,whetherafloat or ashore;or

d without the pilot’s consent,takento sea in the vessel.

3 If the servicesof apilot arearrangedfor avesselandthatarrangement,with lessthan8 hoursnoticehavingbeengiven to thepilot, is cancelledby or on behalfof the owner or masterof thevessel,the ownerandmasterof the vesselarejointly andseverallyliable to pay the pilot cancellationdues set out in Part C of theFourth Schedule.

Fourth Scheduleadded

5. After theThird Scheduleto theprincipal regulationsthefollowing Scheduleis added-

FOURTHSCHEDULE

[regulations67A and 67B]

PART A - PILOTAGE DUES

Pilotageservicesobtained Gross registered Chargetonnageof vessel $

1. Pilotageof avessel Under 1 500 400.00into or out of the Port 1 500 to 3 000 600.00

3 001 to 5 000 800.005 001 to 10 000 1 000.00

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Pilotageservicesobtained Grossregisteredtonnageof vessel

Charge

2. Pilotageof avesselfrom or to aberthwithin the Port to orfrom aplaceat ornearthe pilotboardingground

3. Pilotageof a vesselbeing moved withinthe Port otherwisethan asmentionedinitem 2

10 001 to 20 00020 001 to 30 00030 001 to 40 00040 001 to 50 000

Over50 000

1 200.001 400.001 500.001 600.001 700.00

PART B - PILOT DETENTION DUES

1. Detentionof pilot duringpilot’s normal hours

2. Detentionof pilot during pilot’s overtimehours

PART C - PILOT CANCELLATION DUES

1. Cancellationof pilot

$400.00

$500.00

$500.00,‘

Passedby a resolutionof the GeraldtonPortAuthority at a meetingof the Authority.

The CommonSealof the GeraldtonPort Authority was at the time of the abovementionedresolution affixed in the presenceof-

D. L. MARSDEN, Member.

I. L. BOGLE, Member.

L. GRAHAM, GeneralManager.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governor in Executive Council.

Under 1 5001 500 to 3 0003 001 to 5 000

5 001 to 10 00010 001 to 20 00020 001 to 30 00030 001 to 40 00040 001 to 50 000

Over50 000

400.00600.00800.00

1 000.001 200.001 400.001 500.001 600.001 700.00

Irrespectiveof the 400.00vessel’stonnage

D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

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ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1926

ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1993

Made by the Albany Port Authority.

Citation

1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as theAlbany Port Authority AmendmentRegulations1993.

Principal regulations

2. In these regulationsthe Albany Port Authority Regulations 1951* arereferred to as the principal regulations.

[* Publishedin Gazetteof 30 March 1951 at pp. 680-714.For amendmentsto 21 July 1993 see 1992 Index to LegislationofWesternAustralia, Table 4, pp. 11-15.]

Regulation 1 amended

3. Regulation 1 of the principal regulations is amended-

a by deleting the definition of "Pilot" and substituting the followingdefinition -

"pilot" means a person appointed by the Governorunder the Shippingand Pilotage Act 1967 andengagedby the Port Authority, to be a pi1ot atthe Port;

and

b by insertingin the appropriatealphabeticalposition the followingdefinition -

"pilotage services" meansthe servicesprovided byapilot atthe Port;

Regulation 129a repealed and regulations 129A, 129B and 129Csubstituted

4. Regulation 129a of the principal regulations is repealed and thefollowing regulationsare substituted-

Vesselsexempt from pilotage

129A. For the purposesof section 31 1 of the Act, pilotage isnot compulsorywithin the Port for -

a a vesselof lessthan 150 gross registered tons;

b an Australian vesselof war; or

c a vessel engaged, with the approval of the PortAuthority, in dredging operations.

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Piotage dues

129B. The master and owner of a vessel for which pilotageservicesare obtainedarejointly andseverallyliable topay to thePort Authority the pilotage dues set out in PartA of ScheduleCthat are appropriateto the grossregisteredtonnageof the vesselandthe natureof the pilotage servicesobtained.

Duespayableif pilot detained

129C. 1 If the servicesof a pilot are arrangedfor avesselandthe pilot is for any reasondetainedfor any time beyondthatreasonablyrequiredto providepilotageservicesfor the vessel theowner andmasterof the vesselarejointly andseverallyliable topay to the Port Authority the pilot detentionduessetout in PartB of ScheduleC.

2 Without limiting the generality of subregulation1, apilot is detainedfor a time beyondthat reasonablyrequired toprovide pilotageservicesfor avesselif the pilot is -

a detainedbecausethe vesselis not readyto leave itsberth at thearrangedtime;

b detainedbecausethe vessel does not arrive at thepilot boardingground at the arrangedtime;

c requiredto be takeninto anddetainedin quarantine,whetherafloat or ashore;or

d without the pilot’s consent,takento seain the vessel.

2 If the servicesof a pilot are arrangedfor a vesselandthat arrangement,with less than 2 hours notice having beengiven to the pilot, is cancelledby or on behalf of the owner ormaster of the vessel the owner and master of the vessel arejointly and severally liable to pay to the Port Authority the pilotcancellationduessetout in Part C of ScheduleC.

ScheduleC added

5. After ScheduleB to the principal regulationsthe following Scheduleisadded-

"

SCHEDULE C

[regulations129B and129C]

PART A - PILOTAGE DUES

Pilotage services Grossregistered Chargetonnageof vessel $

1. Pilotageof a vessel Under 1 500 1 300.00into andout of the 1 500 to 3 000 1 900.00Port chargeapplies 3 001 to 5 000 2 200.00oncefor both services 5 001 to 10 000 2 400.00

10 001 to 30 000 2 900.0030 001 to 40 000 3 100.0040 001 to 50 000 3 400.00

Over50 000 3 600.00

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Pilotageservices

2. Pilot.ageof avesselfrom or to aberthwithin the Port to orfrom a place at ornearthe pilotboardingground

3. Pilotageof a vesselbeingmoved withinthe Port otherwisethan as mentionedinitem 2

Under 1 5001 500 to 3 0003 001 to 5 000

5 001 to 10 00010 001 to 30 00030 001 to 40 00040 001 to 50 000

Over 50 000

PART B - PILOT DETENTION DUES

1. Detentionof pilot $450.00foreachhouror part of

an hour

PART C - PILOT CANCELLATION DUES

1. Cancellationof pilot $450.00

Passedby a resolution of the Albany Port Authority at a meetingof the Authority.

The CommonSeal of the Albany Port Authority wasat the time of the abovementionedresolution affixed in the presenceof-

W. J. PLEWRIGHT, Chairman.

N. S. HALL, Member.R. H. EMERY, ManagingSecretary.

GOVERNMENTRAILWAYS ACT 1904PERTH-JOONDALUPRAILWAY ACT 1989

Perth-JoondalupRailwaySecondStage

DeclarationIt is herebynotified for generalinformation pursuantto theprovisionsof the GovernmentRailwaysAct 1904, that the requirementsof section 6 of that Act having been complied with, theabovementionedrailway, constructedunderthe authorityof the Perth-JoondalupRailway Act 1989and detailedin the Scheduleto that Act, is declaredopen for traffic betweenJoondalupRailwayStation and CurrambineRailway Station.

Datedthis third day of August 1993.

Grossregistered Chargetonnageof vessel $

Irrespectiveof the 400.00vessel’stonnage

650.00950.00

1 100.001 200.001 450.001 650.001 700.001 800.00

WE4O1

ERIC CHARLTON, Minister for Transport.

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Tendersare invited for the following projects.

Tenderdocumentsare availablefrom the ContractsClerk, Supply Branch,GroundFloor, WaterlooCrescent,East Perth.

Tender No. Description Closing Date

42/93 Cleaning of Main Roads Offices, North West Coastal Highway,CarnarvonDivision

1993

August 19

54/93 Supply anddelivery of crushedaggregate,Narrogin Division August 18

ZT202

Acceptanceof 7.ènders

Cotract Description SuccessfulTenderer Amount

$

267/92 Supply and lay carpet, fourth floor Robert Jupp’s Corn-drawingoffice. mercial Floorcover

ings

5 103.00

268/92 Remove,relocate, supply and fit new Budget Partitioning ..

partitioning, fourth floor refurbishment.

22 105.00

39/93 Demolition and removal of improve- PB & KA Brajkovichments at Lots 4 55, 5 57, 6 59, PIL418 29 and 424 17 Orrong Road,Rivervale.

10 870.00

46/93 Demolition and removal of improve- PB & KA Brajkovichmentsat Lots 349, 386 and 387 15- P/L17 at Lot 345 27A and 27B, GreatEasternHighway, Rivervale.

11 300.00

92Q91 Manufactureand installation of furni- Timms Furnitureture for the fourth floor office refurbishment.

24 448.90

93Q3 Supply anddelivery of one1 only high CoventryGroup Ltd..pressurehot water washer.

5 250.00

93Q5 Supply and delivery of one 1 only O’Donnell Griffindistribution sub-board and one 1only support pole.

3 922.00

ZT2O1MAIN ROADS

Tenders

D. R. WARNER, Director, CorporateServices.

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ZT301STATE SUPPLYCOMMISSION

TendersInvited

Tenderforms andfull particularsof the Schedulehereundermay be obtainedon applicationat theStateSupplyCommission,815 Hay Street,Perth, 6000.

TELEPHONE No. 222 8491 or 222 8241 FACSIMILE No. 321 7918

Date ofAdvertising

Date ofSchedule Description ClosingNo.

1993 1993July 30 410A1993 Bulk Fertilisers for the Departmentof Conservationand

Land Managementfor a one 1 year period with anoption to extendfor two 2 further twelve 12 monthperiods August 12

August 6 416A1993 Installation and commissioning of one 1 only AutomatedBlood Culture Systemfor State HealthLaboratory Service August 19

August 6 417A1993 One 1 only 5.6m to 6.1 m Aluminium ResearchVesselfor the Departmentof ConservationandLandManagement August26

August 6 418A1993 One 1 only 4WD Articulated Frame 80 kW WheelLoader with OperatingWeight not less then 9 500 kgas per Specificationfor Departmentof Conservationand Land Management,Harvey August26

For ServiceJuly 23 147A1993 Provision of a Mobile Food and Drink Service at

Woodman Point-RecreationCamps and ReservesBoard for a one 1 year period August 12

July 23 413A1993 Consultantsfor JervoiseBay andHendersonIndustrialEstate Planning Study for Departmentof Commerceand Trade August 12

August 6 283A1993 External Microfilming for the Library and InformationServiceof WA August26

Invitation to RegisterInterestAugust 6 ITRI 7/93 The Reviewof the Mechanismby which the Government

could bestprocurethe Servicefor the InspectionandMaintenanceof Fire Equipmentfor various Government Departments August 26

For SaleJuly 23 409A1993 CustomBuilt, Manually OperatedSilk ScreenTablewith

VacuumTop for WA Museum, Perth August 12July 23 411A1993 Item 1: 1989 Toyota Landcruiser 6 cyl Stationwagon

Diesel 6QY 716, Item 2: 1989 Toyota Trayback6 cylDiesel 6QU 924 and Item 3: 1990 NissanTrayback4 cyl Petrol 7QA 446 for Departmentof Agriculture,Kununurra August 12

July 23 412A1993 1991 Holden Commodore 6 cyl Stationwagon Petrol6Q0 076 for Departmentof Agriculture, Derby August 12

July 30 414A1993 1992 Holden Rodeo DLX Crew Cab Utility 4WDMRD D256 7QH079 for Main Roads,Carnarvon.. August 19

July 30 415A1993 1991 Holden Apollo SL Stationwagon MRD C9047QC323 for Main Roads,Carnarvon August 19

August 6 419A1993 1991 Mitsubishi Triton Crew Cab Utility 4WDMR C490 7QE 193 for Main Roads,Carnarvon August 26

Tendersaddressedto the Chairman,State SupplyCommission,815 Hay Street,Perth6000 will bereceivedfor the abovementionedtendersuntil 10.00 am on the dateof closing.

Tendersmustbe properly endorsedon envelopesotherwisethey are liable to rejection.No tendernecessarilyaccepted.

L. W. GRAHAM, Chairman,State Supply Commission.

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ZT302AcceptedTenders

ScheduleNo.

Particulars Contractor Rate

113A1993

332A1993

Supplyand DeliveryPetroleumLubricants BP Australia

TractionandAuxiliary EngineRadiator Natra P/LFan and Motor Assemblies forRailcarsto Westrail, EastMidland

Ltd Details onRequestDetails onRequest

ZT4O1

WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

TendersTendersare invited for the projectslisted below andwill be acceptedup to 2.30 pm on the closingdate specified.Tender documentsare available from the Supply ServicesBranch, Level 1, Entry4, John TozikinWater Centre,629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville, WA 6007.Tender documentsmust be completedin full, sealedin the envelopeprovided and placedin theTenderBox locatedat the above Leederville address.The lowest or any tendermaynot necessarilybe accepted.

ContractNo. Description Closing Date

WS 33008 Removal of sludge from all Metropolitan GroundwaterPlantsfor a two year period

1993Treatment 24 August

ZT5O1

W. COX, ManagingDirector.

MARINE AND HARBOURSTenders

ContractNo. Project Closing Date TenderDocumentfrom

E120 Bunbury-CasuarináHarbour 17 August 1993Mooring Facilityfor Fishing Boats

AdministrativeAssistant.

Tenderdocumentsareavailablefrom Monday,26 July 1993,on paymentof a non-refundabledepositof $15.00.

M. J. PAUL, Director TechnicalServices.

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Notice is herebygiven thatpursuantto section14 of thePublic TrusteeAct 1941, thePublicTrusteehas electedto administerthe estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersons.Datedat Perththe 29th day of July 1993.

K. E. BRADLEY, Public Trustee,565 Hay Street,Perth WA 6000.

Name of Deceased;Address;Date of Death;Date Election Filed.Young, Marie Bridget; Tom Price; 12/1184; 27/7/93.Radford,KathleenMaud; Bull Creek; 14/4/93; 27/7/93.Little, Marjorie; Bayswater;11/6/93; 27/7/93.Hill, Maxwell Robert;Manning; 23/5/93; 27/7/93.Birch, JosephineLilian; Applecross;5/6/93; 27/7/93.

ZZ202PUBLIC TRUSTEEACT 1941

Notice is herebygiven thatpursuantto section 14 of the Public TrusteeAct 1941 the Public Trusteehaselectedto administerthe estateof Owen StanleyJohnsonformerly of Dunedin,New Zealand,late of Perth,Australia, RetiredWaterfrontEmployeeandElectionto Administerthe estateof thesaiddeceasedhavingbeenfiled by thePublic Trusteefor NewZealandin theHigh CourtatDunedinin New Zealandhaving beensealedwith the sealof the SupremeCourt of WesternAustralia onthe 14th July 1993.

K E. BRADLEY, Public Trustee,Public TrusteeOffice,

565 Hay Street,PerthWA 6000.

ZZ203

TRUSTEE ACT 1962NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS

Creditorsandotherpersonshavingclaimsto which section63 of the TrusteeAct relatesin respectof the estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersonsarerequiredby ANZ Executors& TrusteeCo. Ltd. of 41 St. George’sTerrace,Perth to send particularsof their claimson or before the 6thSeptember1993 after which date the said companymay convey or distribute the assetshavingregard only to the claims of which the companythen hasnotice.Ainsworth, Alfred Thomas, late of Hillcrest Senior Citizens Residence,23 Harvest Road, North

Fremantle,died 13/7/93.Buncle, RaymondJohn, late of 35a RankinWay, Booragoon,died 13/5/93.Cunnington,George,late of 7 Maddox Place,Parmelia,died 23/5/93.Douglas,RonaldAlbert Neale, late of 12 JarradStreet,Cottesloe,died 30/6/93.O’Shea,StanleyGordon,late of 68 WoodlandsStreet,Woodlands,died 12/5/93.Datedthis 6th day of August 1993.

WALLY PERZYLO, Manager,Trust Services,ANZ Executors& TrusteeCo. Ltd.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT 1941

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TRUSTEES ACT 1962DECEASED ESTATES

Creditorsand othershaving claims in respectof the estateof Theo JamesPohlner,late of 145Middleton Road,Albany, deceasedto which section63 of theTrusteesAct 1962 appliesarerequiredto sendparticularsof claims to the ExecutorL. J. Hatch c/- HaynesRobinson,FrederickStreet,Albany by 31stAugust1993 after which datethe Executormay distributethe assetshavingregardonly to claims of which he hasnotice shall not be liable to anypersonof whose claim he hasnonotice at the time of distribution.Datedthis 2nd August 1993.

HAYNES ROBINSON,for the Executor.

ZZ205

TRUSTEES ACT 1962Notice to Creditorsand Claimants

In the estateof WarrenJamesAlder late of 9B Truslove Way, Karrathain the State of WesternAustralia, Labourer, deceasedintestate.

Creditorsand other personshaving claims to which section 63 of the TrusteesAct 1962 relatesin respectof the estateof the abovenameddeceasedwho diedon the 12th day of January1992 arerequiredto sendparticularsof their claimsto the AdministratorMargaretElizabethFlood,c/-SimonWatson,Barrister& Solicitor, 15 CohnGrove, West Perth6005 in the State of WesternAustraliaon or before the 15th day of September1993 after which date the administratormayconvey ordistributethe assetsof the estatehavingregardonly to theclaims of which theAdministratorthenhas notice.

SIMON WATSON, Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public.

ZZ2OS

TRUSTEES ACT 1962Notice to Creditorsand Claimants

Creditorsandother personshaving claims to which section 63 of the TrusteesAct 1962 relatesin respectof the Estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersonsare requiredto sendparticularsof their claims to me on or before the 6th September1993, after which date I may convey ordistributethe assets,having regardonly to the claims of which I thenhavenotice.Anderson,HelenaMabel, late of 96 Dorset Street,Busselton,died 23/6/93.Blezard,Lily Mary Colie, formerly of Unit 54/8 Bradford Street,Mt Lawley and late of Mt Henry

Hospital, Cloister Avenue, Como, died 24/6/93.Cann,JamesHerman,late of 541 Karrinyup Road,Stirling, died 7/7/93.Clinch, RaymondStanley, late of 32 Arundel Street,Fremantle,died 27/5/93.Cunningham,Agnes Mary, formerly of 114 Wood Street,Inglewood andlate of Homes of Peace,

WalterRoad,Inglewood, died 18/5/93.Curedale,EdnaMascot,formerly of Unit 3/1 ChudleighStreet,EastFremantleandlate of Unit 164

SeacrestRetirementVillage, 7 HarmanRoad,Sorrento,died 19/6/93.Daniels, Sybil Maud, late of 1/5 Kelly Place,Willetton, died 1/7/93.Darmody, JohnJoseph,formerly of 49 PresidentStreet,Kalgoorlie andlate of Kalgoorlie Nursing

Home, Dugan Street,Kalgoorlie, died 17/5/93.Erbe, Stella Teresa,late of 10 Keddie Street,Bi.mbury, died 116/93.Harvey, RobertJohn, late of 105 Williamson Avenue,Belmont, died 12/7/93.Herbert, Lilian Louisa, late of 2/10 EdgewareStreet, Lynwood, died 16/5/93.Hicks, Margaret, late of Lot 401 TheraAvenue,Onslow, died 29/7/92.Hodge, Ivy Nellie, late of 5/107 HodgsonStreet,TuartHill, died 27/6/93.Johnston,JohnAndrew Cameron,late of Lot 7 Turner Road,Bullsbrook, died 7/7/90.Joyce,MargaretMary, late of 9 Mangini Street,Morley, died 8/7/93.McGee,Alfred Henry Miles, late of 511 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe,died 4/7/93.McIntyre, Mabel Joyce,late of 37 Weld Road,Swan View, died 22/6/93.Mandy, Ernest,late of 4/80 ClydesdaleStreet, Como, died 1/7/93.Mitchell, JamesFrancisEwan,late of 16/36 WalannaDrive, Karawara,died 8/6/93.Mow, Ida Guiseppina,late of Silver Chain Homes,21 Wright Street,Highgate,died 19/8/92.Moyle, ErnestAlfred, late of St GeorgesNursing Home, 2 EssexStreet,Bayswater,died 13/5/93.Newham,Lillie Elizabeth,late of JohnWesleyLodge, Rowethorpe,Bentley, died 19/6/93.Philpott, Geoffrey Noel, late of 292 ChapmanRoad,Geraldton,died 20/5/93.Raymond,Audrey, late of SantrallaNursing Home, 16 DuncanStreet,Victoria Park, died 3/7/93.Riley, Albert Edward,late of 8 WarrenStreet,Hilton Park,died 12/7/93.

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Rowe, Dorothy May, late of NinganaNursingHome, 73 JarrahRoad,Bentley, died 23/5/93.Slee,Arthur George,late of Glenn-CraigNursing Home,Beaufort Road,Albany, died 4/7/93.Smith, EnaJanet,late of 7 Broadfleld Place,Bridgewater,died 30/6/93.Sommerville, George,late of 160 LawrenceStreet,Bedford, died 24/6/93.Thompson,ConstanceAmelia, late of 102 Bourke Street,Leederville,died 8/7/93.Waltham, ChristineEvelyn, lateof Hillview NursingHome,Angelo Street,Armadale,died 15/6/92.Wells, Gladys Lucy, late of 15/26 HerefordStreet,EastVictoria Park,died 30/6/93.

K E. BRADLEY, Public Trustee,Public Trust Office, 565 Hay Street,Perth6000.

ZZ3O1

INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT 1954Application for License in the First Instance

To the Court of Petty Sessionsat Perth.

I, Anthony James Percy Bates of 74 Adelaide Circle, Craigie WA 6025. Phone: H 307 5308,W 474 1004, Occupation:CompanyDirector, havingattainedthe age of twenty-oneyears,herebyapplyon my ownbehalffor a licenseunderthe abovementionedAct. The principal placeof businesswill be at 20 RokebyRoad, SubiacoWA 6008.

Datedthe 6th day of July 1993.

A. J. P. BATES, Signatureof Applicant.

APPOINTMENT OF HEARINGI herebyappoint the 10th day of August 1993 at 2.15o’clock in the afternoonas the time for thehearingof the foregoing applicationat the Court of PettySessionsat Perth.

Datedthe 7th day of July 1993.

P. NEEDHAM, Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the grantingof the applicationmay be servedon the applicantandthe Clerk of PettySessionsat any time prior to sevendays before the date appointedfor the hearing.

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CONTENTSREGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES, DETERMINATIONS, ORDERS

PageAgriculture and RelatedResourcesProtectionAct-City of Gosnells-By-lawsRelating

to PestPlants 4231Albany Port Authority AmendmentRegulations1993 4286-8Bunbury Port Authority AmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1993 4280-2CemeteriesAct-Shire of Waroona-By-lawsfor the Managementof the Drakesbrook

Public CemeteryReserveNumber4835 4220-1Changeof NamesAmendmentRegulations1993 4275Dog Act-Shire of Busselton-By-lawsRelatingto Dogs 4222EsperancePort Authority AmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1993 4277-9Fire BrigadesAct-

Fire BrigadesMetropolitan Fire District Order 1993 4213-17Fire Brigades NorthamFire District Order 1993 4217-18

GeraldtonPort Authority AmendmentRegulations1993 4283-5Local GovernmentAct-By-laws-

City of Gosnells-By-lawsRelatingto PestPlants 4231City of Perth-RestCentresBy-law No. 90 4232-4Shire of Busselton-By-lawRelatingto Old RefrigeratorsandCabinets 4221-2Shire of Capel-By-lawsRelating to Clearing of Land and Removal of Refuse,

Rubbishand DisusedMaterial 4223Shire of EastPilbara-By-law Relatingto the Paymentof RatesandCharges 4224Shire of Swan-By-lawRelatingto Parking andParking Facilities 4225-30Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale--By-lawsRelatingto Extractive Industries 4225Town of Albany-By-law Relatingto StandingOrders 4230-1

Local GovernmentAct-Orders-City of FremantleSpecifiedArea Order No. 1 1993 4234-5Shire of NgaanyatjarrakuAdoption of CommonSeal Order No. 1, 1993 4235

Mines RegulationAct-Mines RegulationExemptionOrder No. 17 1993 4256Mines RegulationExemptionOrder No. 18 1993 4255-6Mines RegulationExemption Order No. 19 1993 4255Mines RegulationExemption Order No. 20 1993 4254Mines RegulationExemptionOrder No. 21 1993 4253-4

Registrationof Births, Deathsand MarriagesAmendmentRegulations1993 4274-5Ports and HarboursAmendmentRegulationsNo. 2 1993 4276Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct-Shireof Ashburton-InterimDevelopmentOrder

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Aboriginal Affairs 4213Agriculture 4213Fire Brigades 4213-18Land Administration-GeneralInformation 4218-19Local Government 4220-53Main Roads 4253Minerals and Energy 4253-8Planning and Urban Development 4258-73Police 4273Premierand Cabinet 4273-4Public Notices-

DeceasedPersonsEstates 4292-4Inquiry Agents 4294

Racing and Gaming 4274RegistrarGeneral 4274-5Tenders-

Main Roads 4289Marine and Harbours 4291State Supply Commission 4290-1Water Authority 4291

Transport 4276-88Westrail

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