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19 Feb 2007: e) of historic or cultural significance; or. (f) a valuable educational or recreational resource; or. ... vegetation; and (ii) if the vegetation fails to germinate or thrive, further action as directed.
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27 Jul 2021: Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in preparing this publication, the State of Queensland accepts no responsibility for decisions or actions taken as a result of any data, information, statement ... 3.3 At all times strive to maintain and
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8 Jul 2024: Ordinary Council Meetings are held once a month generally on a Thursday with committee meetings held prior also generally on Thursday as per the adopted schedule. ... request. Petitions are a mechanism to seek action from Council when all other means or
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28 Oct 2019: Demountable Buildings and the like). Date of Council Resolution. This guideline was adopted by Council on 28 October 2019. ... implementation of the Amenity and Aesthetics Referral. Provisions, as adopted by Council in accordance with the.
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17 Apr 2024: By way of Council resolution on 28 October 2019, revised Amenity and Aesthetics Referral Provisions were adopted with an effective date of 1 December 2019. ... Adopted referral provisions effective as at 1 December 2019. Referral Agency Application Forms
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10 Mar 2016: Established sites or gardensOn established sites consider the following actions. • Retain and store stormwater on or in your block where practical and appropriate, harvest and store rain water from roofs and ... Divert stormwater from driveways, paths
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7 Oct 2019: b) identified in a fire management plan that is endorsed by the. ... applicable laws and standards relevant to erosion and sediment control. (3) The holder of the approval must comply with any approved plan relating to the vegetation which.
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