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PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 - SECT 178B

Matters to be considered in considering proposal to amend or end agreement

    (1)     In considering a proposal under section 178A to amend an agreement, the responsible authority must consider—

        (a)     the purpose of the agreement; and

        (b)     the purpose of the amendment; and

        (c)     whether any change in circumstances necessitates the amendment; and

        (d)     whether the amendment would disadvantage any person, whether or not a party to the agreement; and

        (e)     the reasons why the responsible authority entered into the agreement; and

        (f)     if the amendment is to remove land from the application of the agreement, whether the land is subject to any further liability under the agreement; and

        (g)     any relevant permit or other requirements the land is subject to under the Subdivision Act 1988 ; and

        (h)     any other prescribed matter.

    (2)     In considering a proposal under section 178A to end an agreement, the responsible authority must consider—

        (a)     the purpose of the agreement; and

        (b)     whether and why the agreement is no longer required; and

        (c)     whether the ending of the agreement would disadvantage any person, whether or not a party to the agreement; and

        (d)     the reasons why the responsible authority entered into the agreement; and

        (e)     any relevant permit or other requirements the land is subject to under the Subdivision Act 1988 ; and

        (f)     any other prescribed matter.

S. 178C inserted by No. 3/2013 s. 49.



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