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000000001. The Land and Business (Sale and Conveyancing) Regulations 1995 (see Gazette 27 April 1995 p. 1577), as varied, are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".
Commencement

2. These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.
Variation of Schedule 1—Contracts for Sale of Land or Businesses—Forms

3. Schedule 1 of the principal regulations is varied—
(a) by inserting the following item in the Table of Particulars in Division 1 of the Schedule of Form 1 after item number 57:


58. Notice to pay levy under section 16 of the Emergency Services Funding Act 1998




Date of notice:

Amount of levy payable:




(b) by inserting the following item in the Table of Particulars in Division 1 of Schedule 2 of Form 2 after item number 57:


58. Notice to pay levy under section 16 of the Emergency Services Funding Act 1998




Date of notice:

Amount of levy payable:




Variation of Schedule 2—Contracts for Sale of Land or Businesses—Bodies to whom Inquiries are to be made

4.00 Schedule 2 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting after "57" in Column 1 of the first item of Table 1 ", 58".
CSE 8/99B R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council

REGULATIONS UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS ACT 1955

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No. 201 of 1999

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At the Executive Council Office at Adelaide 30 September 1999
PURSUANT to the Agricultural Chemicals Act 1955 and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, I make the following regulations.

E. J. NEAL Governor


PURSUANT to section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, I certify that, in my opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that the following regulations come into operation as set out below.
ROB KERIN Minister for Primary Industries, Natural Resources and Regional Development

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SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS

Citation 110

Commencement 110

Variation of reg. 5A—Interpretation—definition of contestable customer 111

Insertion of reg. 5AB 112

Interpretation—definition of electricity supply industry 112

5AB. 112


Variation of reg. 5B—Customers of a prescribed class 112

Insertion of Part 1A 112

PART 1A 112

ADMINISTRATION 112

Functions and powers of Industry Regulator 112

5C. 112


Application of Public Corporations Act 1993 to Electricity Supply Industry Planning Council 113

5D. 113


Variation of reg. 6—Exemptions from requirement to be licensed 113

Insertion of reg. 7A 114

Consideration of application for licence 114

7A. 114


Insertion of Part 2A 115

PART 2A 115

SYSTEM CONTROLLER 115

Functions and powers of system controller 115

7B. 115

Variation of reg. 10—Quality of electricity supply 116



Variation of reg. 11—General requirements for electricity infrastructure 116

Variation of reg. 12—Aerial lines 117

Variation of reg. 13—Underground lines 117

Variation of reg. 14—Powerlines other than aerial or underground lines 117

Variation of reg. 15—Substations 117

Variation of reg. 16—Earthing and electrical protection systems 117

Variation of reg. 18—Certain electrical installation work and certificates of compliance 117

Insertion of reg. 23A 118

Work in proximity to exposed conductors, etc. 118

23A. 118


Revocation of reg. 25 120

Variation of reg. 26—Work by direct contact with exposed high voltage conductors, etc. 120

Revocation of reg. 27 120

Variation of reg. 28—Live high voltage line work 120

Variation of reg. 30—Suitability of testing instruments 121

Variation of heading to Part 4 Division 4 121

Variation of reg. 31—Reporting of accidents 121

Insertion of reg. 31A and Part 4 Division 5 121

Investigation of accidents 121

31A. 121


DIVISION 5—SAFETY AND TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT PLANS 121

Application of Division 121

31B. 121

Safety and technical management plan 121

31C. 121

Safety and technical management reports 124

31D. 124

Revocation of reg. 34 125

Variation of reg. 39—Erection of buildings in proximity to aerial lines 125

Insertion of reg. 39A 125

Erection of buildings in proximity to underground lines 125

39A. 125


Revocation of Sched. 1 126

Variation of Sched. 2—Requirements for Aerial Lines 126

Variation of Sched. 3—Requirements for Underground Lines and Certain Other Powerlines 127

Variation of Sched. 5—Requirements for Earthing and Electrical Protection Systems 128

SCHEDULE 129

Figure to be substituted in Sched. 2 of principal regulations 129

Citation 138

Commencement 138

Variation of Sched. 1—Short Term Dry Areas 138

Variation of Sched. 2—Plans of Short Term Dry Areas 139

Citation 150

Commencement 150

Variation of reg. 4—Interpretation 150

Variation of Schedule—Fees 150

Citation 161

Commencement 161

Variation of reg. 4—Interpretation 161

Variation of Sched. 1—Fees 161

Citation 170

Commencement 170

Variation of Schedule 4 170

Variation of Schedule 5 170

Citation 180

Commencement 180

Variation of Schedule 1—Contracts for Sale of Land or Businesses—Forms 180

Variation of Schedule 2—Contracts for Sale of Land or Businesses—Bodies to whom Inquiries are to be made 181

Citation 190

Commencement 190

Variation of reg. 4—Interpretation 190

Insertion of reg. 5A 192

Standards 192

5A. 192


Insertion of regs. 10 and 11 192

Sale of fertilisers containing cadmium, mercury or lead 192

10. 192

Sale of gypsum 194



11. 194

Insertion of Sched. 1A 196

SCHEDULE 1A 196

Prescribed Standards for Fertilisers 196



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Citation

000000001. The Agricultural Chemicals Regulations 1996 (see Gazette 29 August 1996 p. 996) are referred to in these regulations as "the principal regulations".
Commencement

2. These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.
Variation of reg. 4—Interpretation

3. Regulation 4 of the principal regulations is varied by inserting after the definition of "Act" the following definition:
"fertiliser" means an agricultural chemical—
(a) commonly used; or
(b) represented expressly or impliedly by a person selling, offering for sale, exposing for sale or having in his or her possession for the purpose of sale, the agricultural chemical, as capable of being used,
for either or both of the following purposes:
(c) for promoting the growth of any vegetation or any part of any vegetation;
(d) for improving the fertility or structure of soil in any way.
Insertion of reg. 5A

4. The following regulation is inserted after regulation 5 of the principal regulations:
Standards

5A. For the purposes of section 11 of the Act, the prescribed standards applicable to fertilisers are set out in Schedule 1A.
Insertion of regs. 10 and 11

5. The following regulations are inserted after regulation 9 of the principal regulations:
Sale of fertilisers containing cadmium, mercury or lead

10. (1) A person must not sell, offer for sale, expose for sale, or have in his or her possession for the purpose of sale, fertiliser—
(a) in which the concentration of cadmium exceeds 0.001 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser, in a package that does not have affixed to it a label that includes the following statement:
WARNING—Use of this product may result in cadmium residues in excess of the Maximum Permissible Concentration (MPC) in plant and animal products and may also result in accumulation of these residues in soils.; or
(b) in which the concentration of mercury exceeds 0.0002 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser, in a package that does not have affixed to it a label that includes the following statement:
WARNING—Continued use of this product may result in mercury residues in excess of the Maximum Permissible Concentration (MPC) in plant and animal products and may also result in accumulation of these residues in soils.; or
(c) in which the concentration of lead exceeds 0.02 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser, in a package that does not have affixed to it a label that includes the following statement:
WARNING—Continued use of this product may result in lead residues in excess of the Maximum Permissible Concentration (MPC) in plant and animal products and may also result in accumulation of these residues in soils.
Maximum penalty: $5 000.
(2) A person who sells in bulk fertiliser containing cadmium, mercury or lead (as the case may be) must, within seven days after the sale of the fertiliser, advise the purchaser in writing as follows:
(a) if the concentration of cadmium exceeds 0.001 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser—that use of the fertiliser may result in cadmium residues in excess of the maximum permissible concentration in plant and animal products and in accumulation of the residues in soils;
(b) if the concentration of mercury exceeds 0.0002 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser—that continued use of the fertiliser may result in mercury residues in excess of the maximum permissible concentration in plant and animal products and in accumulation of the residues in soils;
(c) if the concentration of lead exceeds 0.02 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser—that continued use of the fertiliser may result in lead residues in excess of the maximum permissible concentration in plant and animal products and in accumulation of the residues in soils.
Maximum penalty: $5 000.
Sale of gypsum

11. (1) A person must not sell, offer for sale, expose for sale, or have in his or her possession for the purpose of sale, fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as gypsum in a package that does not have affixed to it a label that—
(a) includes a statement specifying—
(i) whether the grade of the fertiliser is Premium Grade, Grade 1, Grade 2 or Grade 3 (see clause 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 1A); and
(ii) the minimum amount (expressed as a percentage weight in weight (w/w)) of each of the following substances in the fertiliser:
gypsum (a naturally occurring substance composed of calcium sulphate dihydrate (CaSO42H2O));

calcium (Ca);

sulphur (S); and
(iii) the minimum percentage of the fertiliser that will pass through a 2 mm sieve; and
(iv) the minimum percentage of the fertiliser that will pass through a 5.6 mm sieve; and
(b) if the concentration of sodium in the fertiliser exceeds 0.8% w/w—includes one or both of the following statements:
Continual application may have a detrimental effect on soil.
WARNING—This product is not suitable for reclamation of saline sodic soils.
Maximum penalty: $5 000.
(2) Subject to subregulation (3), a person who sells in bulk fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as gypsum must, within seven days after the sale of the fertiliser, advise the purchaser in writing of the following specifications:
(a) whether the grade of the fertiliser is Premium Grade, Grade 1, Grade 2 or Grade 3 (see clause 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 1A);
(b) the minimum amount (expressed as a percentage weight in weight (w/w)) of each of the following substances in the fertiliser:
gypsum (a naturally occurring substance composed of calcium sulphate dihydrate (CaSO42H2O));

calcium (Ca);

sulphur (S);
(c) the minimum percentage of the fertiliser that will pass through a 2 mm sieve;
(d) the minimum percentage of the fertiliser that will pass through a 5.6 mm sieve;
(e) if the concentration of sodium in the fertiliser exceeds 0.8% w/w, that—
(i) continual application of the fertiliser may have a detrimental effect on soil; and
(ii) the fertiliser is not suitable for reclamation of saline sodic soils.
Maximum penalty: $5 000.
(3) However, if a person sells in bulk to a purchaser, on more than one occasion during a year, fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as gypsum and the fertiliser has, on each occasion, the same specifications, the person is only required to advise the purchaser of the specifications in respect of the first sale made during the year.
Insertion of Sched. 1A

6. The following Schedule is inserted after Schedule 1 of the principal regulations:
SCHEDULE 1A

Prescribed Standards for Fertilisers
Part 1

Allowable concentration of heavy metal contaminants in fertilisers
1. Interpretation

In this Part—


wholly constituted of trace elements, in relation to fertiliser, means that the nutritional value of the fertiliser is derived only from the trace elements boron, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, selenium or zinc, or the salts of those trace elements;
partially constituted of trace elements, in relation to fertiliser, means that the nutritional value of the fertiliser is partially derived from the trace elements boron, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, selenium or zinc, or the salts of those trace elements.
2. Cadmium

(1) The concentration of cadmium (Cd) in a phosphatic fertiliser must not exceed 0.35 grams for each kilogram of phosphorus in the fertiliser.


(2) The concentration of cadmium (Cd) in a non-phosphatic fertiliser wholly constituted by trace elements must not exceed 0.05 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser.
(3) The concentration of cadmium (Cd) in any other non-phosphatic fertiliser must not exceed 0.01 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser.
3. Mercury

The concentration of mercury (Hg) in a fertiliser must not exceed 0.005 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser.


4. Lead

(1) The concentration of lead (Pb) in a fertiliser wholly constituted by trace elements must not exceed 2 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser.


(2) The concentration of lead (Pb) in a fertiliser partially constituted by trace elements must not exceed 0.5 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser.
(3) The concentration of lead (Pb) in a fertiliser that does not contain trace elements must not exceed 0.1 grams for each kilogram of the fertiliser.
Part 2

Quality standards applicable to fertilisers that are gypsum products
1. Grades

(1) A fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as premium grade gypsum must include at least 16.7% weight in weight (w/w) sulphur.


(2) A fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as Grade 1 gypsum must include at least 15% w/w sulphur.
(3) A fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as Grade 2 gypsum must include at least 12.5% w/w sulphur.
(4) A fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as Grade 3 gypsum must include at least 10% w/w sulphur.
3. Fineness

(1) At least 50% of the total amount of a fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as gypsum must be able to pass through a 2 mm sieve.

(2) At least 80% of the total amount of a fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as gypsum must be able to pass through a 5.6 mm sieve.
4. Moisture content

(1) The moisture content of a fertiliser represented expressly or impliedly as gypsum must not exceed 15% of the total amount of the fertiliser.


(2) For the purposes of subclause (1), water bound in the gypsum mineral structure of the fertiliser is not to be taken into account.
MPNR 25/99 CS R. DENNIS Clerk of the Council
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CITY OF ADELAIDE



Temporary Road Closure

NOTICE is hereby given that the council of the Corporation of the City of Adelaide at its meeting held on 27 September 1999, passed, inter alia, the following resolution:

Pursuant to section 359 of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, the road described in the following schedule, between the hours specified in the schedule, be closed to all vehicles except for emergency vehicles or those given express permission to enter by the Chief Executive Officer.

Schedule



Location




From




To

Gouger Street, between Morphett Street and a point 55 m west of the western building alignment of Victoria Square




4 p.m. on Friday, 19 November 1999




10 p.m. on Friday, 19 November 1999

Jude Munro, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF ADELAIDE



Temporary Road Closure

NOTICE is hereby given that the council of the Corporation of the City of Adelaide at its meeting held on 27 September 1999, passed, inter alia, the following resolution:

Pursuant to section 359 of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, the road described in the following schedule, between the hours specified in the schedule, be closed to all vehicles except for emergency vehicles or those given express permission to enter by the Chief Executive Officer.

Schedule



Location




From




To

Hyde Street, between Pirie Street and Flinders Street




12 p.m. on Sunday, 3 October 1999




6 a.m. on Monday, 4 November 1999

Jude Munro, Chief Executive Officer


CITY OF CAMPBELLTOWN

Temporary Road Closure

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of section 359 of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, the council excludes vehicles generally but with the exception of emergency vehicles from that section of Benjamin Street, Newton between the eastern boundary of No. 17 and the western end on Saturday, 16 October 1999, between the hours of 7 a.m. and noon for the Campbelltown Rotary Club annual rotary auction and street sale.

P. Vlatko, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF CAMPBELLTOWN



Sale of Portion of Reserve

NOTICE is hereby given that at its meeting held on Monday, 6 September 1999, council resolved that the whole of the Padova Court reserve not be sold and that having considered all of the issues raised in the submissions received from the community, the council is still of the opinion that the southern portion of Padova Court Reserve as detailed in the report is surplus to requirements and further that the staff be instructed to seek pursuant to section 459a of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, the consent of the Minister to sell the southern portion of the Padova Court Reserve subject to the following conditions:

(1) The purchaser shall pay the council current market value for the land as determined by a licensed valuer selected by the council together with all costs incurred in the process of dividing the land and completing the transfer.

(2) The land shall be consolidated with the adjacent land.

(3) The 5 m wide strip adjacent to 5 Padova Court shall be planted to the reasonable satisfaction of council with appropriate screen plants by the purchaser.

(4) All excess storm water from the subject land shall be controlled and disposed of in a manner to the reasonable satisfaction of council.

(5) There shall at no time be vehicular access between the subject land and Padova Court.

(6) Pedestrian access shall be provided and maintained at all times by the purchaser between the remaining portion of Padova Court Reserve and Montacute Road such access to be provided adjacent to the eastern boundary of the subject land.

(7) The purchaser shall install along the northern and western boundaries of the subject land a screen fence at least 2 m high of material to the reasonable satisfaction of council,

and the submission to the Minister shall include the undertaking that all proceeds from the sale will be used to develop the remnant Padova Court Reserve as soon as practicable and shall include a summary of the reasons for the council’s decision.

The reserve in question was vested in Deposited Plan 11111 and the portion considered to be surplus to requirements is located at the southern end of the property and has an area of approximately 560 m2 (or approximately 10 per cent of the total reserve area). A sketch showing the land can be viewed at the Council Offices, 172 Montacute Road, Rostrevor during normal office hours. Enquiries should be directed to Rod Harvey (telephone 8366 9204).

Any person wishing the make representations concerning this proposal to dispose of a small part of the reserve should do so in writing, addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 1, Campbelltown, S.A. 5074. Any representations should arrive at the council offices before 5.30 p.m. on Monday, 1 November 1999.

P. Vlatko, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF HOLDFAST BAY



Declaration of Public Road

NOTICE is hereby given that at a council meeting held on Tuesday, 14 September 1999, it was resolved, pursuant to section 302 (1) (a) of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, that Lot 241 in Filed Plan 7182 be declared a public road and known as Giles Avenue, Glenelg.

D. R. Aylen, Chief Executive Officer



CITY OF HOLDFAST BAY

Renaming of Street

NOTICE is hereby given that at the council meeting held on Tuesday, 14 September 1999, it was resolved pursuant to section 353 of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, to rename public road being Lot 28 in Deposited Plan 5039, in memory of Christopher Marshall Good, Warrant Officer 417476 of the Royal Australian Air Force, as Goods Crescent.

D. R. Aylen, Chief Executive Officer

RURAL CITY OF MURRAY BRIDGE



Periodical Review of Elector Representation

NOTICE is hereby given that the Rural City of Murray Bridge has completed a review to determine whether a change of arrangements in respect to elector representation, including ward boundaries and the composition of council, would result in the electors of the council are being more adequately and fairly represented.

Council has prepared a report which details the review process, the public consultation undertaken, and the proposal which it considers should be implemented. Copies of the report are available at the Local Government Centre or by contacting Jenine Daniels, telephone 8532 1288.

Pursuant to the provisions of section 24 (7) (b) (ii) of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, interested persons are invited to make a written submission in respect to the reports. These should be directed to the Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 421, Murray Bridge by close of business on Friday, 22 October 1999.

Any person who makes a written submission will be afforded an opportunity to appear before council, or a committee thereof, to be heard in respect of his/her submission.

R. J. Foster, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF SALISBURY

Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991

Walkway between Beafield Road and Dienelt Drive,
Para Hills West

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the City of Salisbury proposes to make a Road Process Order to close the whole of the public road (walkway) between allotments 4 and 10 in Deposited Plan 10179, allotment 27 in Filed Plan 2794 and allotment 42 in Filed Plan 3303 more particularly delineated as ‘A’ and ‘B’ in Preliminary Plan No. PP32/0494 (‘the plan’) subject to any easements that may be required.

The whole of the closed road marked ‘A’ on the plan is to be merged with the adjoining land (allotment 4 in Deposited Plan 10179, CT5145/939) held by Peter Ian Penfold and Marisa Penfold; and the portion of the closed road marked ‘A’ the whole of the road marked ‘B’ on the plan is to be merged with the adjoining land (allotment 10 in Deposited Plan 10179, CT5526/777) held by Robert McFadden and Margaret McFadden.

A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the offices of the council at 12 James Street, Salisbury, S.A. 5108, between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays only and the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General at 25 Pirie Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 during normal office hours.

Any application for easement or objection must set out the full name, address and details of the submission and must be fully supported by reasons.

The application for easement or objection must be made in writing to the council at P.O. Box 8, Salisbury, S.A. 5108 within 28 days of the public notice of 30 September 1999, and a copy must be forwarded to the Surveyor-General at G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where a submission is made, the council will give notification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered.

Dated 30 September 1999.

S. Hains, City Manager


TOWN OF WALKERVILLE

Periodical Review of Elector Representation

NOTICE is hereby given that the Corporation of the Town of Walkerville has reviewed its composition and elector representation arrangements, in accordance with the requirements of section 24 (2) of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended.

Pursuant to the provisions of section 24 (11) of the said Act, the Electoral Commissioner has certified that the review undertaken by council satisfied the requirements of section 24, and therefore may now be put into effect, as from the day of the first general election held after the expiration of five (5) months from the publication of this notice.

The findings of the review were that there were no changes necessary to council’s current composition and/or ward structure.

R. Wallace, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CEDUNA



Appointments

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995, the following person be appointed Dog and Cat Management Officer:

Brett Andrew Willcox

Pursuant to the provisions of section 41 of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, and the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995, the council hereby delegates to Brett Andrew Willcox the power, function and duty of the council to administer and to do whatever is reasonable and necessary to administer and enforce the provisions of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995.

That pursuant to the provisions of section 41 of the Local Government Act 1934, the council hereby delegates to the Acting Manager, Technical Services and Works (Brett Andrew Willcox), the power to take all the necessary actions (including Court Action), to recover all outstanding expiation fees, including costs, from those persons who have failed to pay their expiation notices and costs.

In regard to the provisions of section 41 of the Local Government Act 1934, the powers, functions and duties of the District Council of Ceduna in respect to section 880a (tree removal) of the Local Government Act 1934, are hereby delegated to any group of three of the following Officers: Chief Executive Officer (Anthony John Irvine); Manager, Corporate Services (Trevor John Smart); Acting Manager, Technical Services and Works (Brett Andrew Willcox) and Manager, Environmental Services and Planning (Laurie William George Collins).

A. J. Irvine, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON



Supplementary Election

NOTICE is hereby given that nominations are invited and will be received by me at the District Council Office, Beach Terrace, Elliston, S.A. 5670, from Friday, 1 October 1999, until noon on Thursday, 21 October 1999, from any persons eligible to be a candidate for election to the vacancies of:

Elliston/Sheringa Ward:

One councillor.

Should more than the required nominations be received, an election will be held on Friday, 12 November 1999.

Voting for this election will be held by way of postal voting (no polling booths open), pursuant to section 106a of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, further notice of which will be given.

Forms of nomination are available for the District Office, Elliston.

D. E. Hitchcock, Returning Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LACEPEDE

Appointment

NOTICE is hereby given that Peter W. Wegener has been appointed Acting Chief Executive Officer for the period 22 November 1999 to 3 December 1999, vide Chief Executive Officer on leave.

S. J. Rufus, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF LACEPEDE



Periodical Review of Elector Representation

(Extention of Invitation for Submissions)

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of section 24 (3) of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, the District Council of Lacepede has completed a review to determine whether a change to the ward boundaries and/or composition would result in electors of the area being more fairly represented.

Council has prepared a report which details the review process, public consultation undertaken and the proposal it considers should be implemented. Copies of this report are available from the Council Office, 29 Holland Street, Kingston SE.

Written submissions are invited from interested persons and should be directed to the Chief Executive Officer, District Council of Lacepede, P.O. Box 321, Kingston, S.E., S.A. 5275 to be received before 5 p.m. on 8 October 1999.

Any persons making a written submission will also be invited to appear personally, or by representation before a meeting of the council committee to be heard in support of their submission.

S. J. Rufus, Chief Executive Officer

MID MURRAY COUNCIL

Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that Mid Murray Council intends to make a Road Process Order to close and transfer to A. A. & R. D. Thomas portion of North Terrace and the unnamed public road adjoining North Terrace and dividing allotments 178, 179 and 180 from section 150 in the Town of Blanchetown, Hundred of Skurray, more particularly delineated and marked ‘A’ on Preliminary Plan No. PP32/0478. A copy of this plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the Council Office, 49 Adelaide Road, Mannum, S.A. 5238 and at the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General during normal office hours.

Any person is entitled to object to the proposed closure. The reasons for such objection must be fully supported in the submission and include the objector’s full name and address.

Any person who desires to make application for a grant of easement over all or portion of the road to be closed must include the full name and address of the applicant, full details of the nature and location of the proposed easement and full description and title of the land to which the easement is to be annexed.

The objection and/or application for an easement must be made in writing to Mid Murray Council, P.O. Box 28, Mannum, S.A. 5238 within 28 days of this notice, and a copy shall be forwarded to the Surveyor-General at Adelaide.

Where a submission is made the council will give notification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered, so that the person making the submission or a representative may attend, if desired.

Dated 22 September 1999.

G. R. Brus, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT REMARKABLE



Periodical Review

NOTICE is hereby given that council has completed a review of electors representation.

A report is available for public consultation. Copies of the report are available from the Council Office at Melrose.

Invitation is given to interested persons to make written submissions on this report and the position adopted by council.

Written submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, District Council of Mount Remarkable, P.O. Box 94, Melrose, S.A. 5483 or should be delivered to the Melrose Office of the Council by Thursday, 21 October 1999.

Persons making written submissions will be given the opportunity to address council either in person or by representation.

Council’s proposal is to remain with four wards and nine councillors.

P. J. Moore, Chief Executive Officer


NARACOORTE LUCINDALE COUNCIL

Temporary Road Closure

NOTICE is hereby given that the council, pursuant to section 359 of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, has granted approval for the temporary road closure of Ormerod Street. Road works will be undertaken on Tuesday, 28 September 1999, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

D. L. Beaton, Chief Executive Officer
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF ROXBY DOWNS

Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates

NOTICE is hereby given that on 24 September 1999, I, William J. Boehm, as Administrator of the Municipal Council of Roxby Downs, pursuant to and in accordance with section 12 of the Roxby Downs (Indenture Ratification) Act 1982, the joint venturers and the Municipal Council having reached agreement in accordance with Clause 29 of the Indenture set out in the Schedule to that Act, and the Minister having given approval pursuant to section 174 (3) of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, (the ‘Act’) for the declaration of general rates after 31 August 1999, in exercise of the powers contained in Parts ix and x of the Act, and in respect of the financial year ending 30 June 2000:

1. Adopted the valuation that is to apply in the area of the council for rating purposes for the 1999-2000 financial year, being the capital valuations of the Valuer-General, totalling $213 232 300. ($172 275 200 for rateable land and $40 957 100 for non-rateable land).

2. Declared differential general rates on rateable land within the area as follows:



(a) a rate of 0.498 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land on rateable land of categories 1 and 8 use (residential and vacant land uses);

(b) a rate of 1.067 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land on rateable land of categories 2, 3, 4 and 9 use (commercial and ‘other’ uses);

(c) a rate of 0.861 cents in the dollar of the capital value of such land on rateable land of categories 5, 6 and 7 use (industrial and primary production uses),

with reference to land being of a certain category use meaning the use indicated by that category number in the Local Government (Land Use) Regulations 1989.

W. J. Boehm, Administrator
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TATIARA

Temporary Street Closure

NOTICE is hereby given that the District Council of Tatiara at a meeting held on Tuesday, 14 September 1999, resolved that portion of Makin Street, Keith between Hender Street and Tolmer Terrace would be closed to traffic from 6 p.m. on 31 December 1999 to 3 a.m. on 1 January 2000, to enable a street party to be held.

J. G. Stephens, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TUMBY BAY



Periodical Review of Elector Representation

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of section 24 (3) of the Local Government Act 1934, as amended, the District Council of Tumby Bay has completed a review to determine whether a change to ward boundaries and/or composition would result in the electors of the area being more fairly represented.

Council has prepared a report which details the review process, public consultation undertaken and the proposal it considers should be implemented. Copies of this report are available from the Council Office at Mortlock Street, Tumby Bay.

Written submissions are invited from interested persons and should be directed to the District Clerk, District Council of Tumby Bay, P.O. Box 61, Tumby Bay, S.A. 5605 to be received before 4 p.m. on Tuesday, 26 October 1999.

Any persons making a written submission will also be invited to appear personally, or by representation before a meeting of council or a council committee to be heard in support of their submission.

E. A. Roberts, District Clerk

IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons:



Barker, John Edward, late of 46 Charles Sturt Avenue, Grange, retired fitter, who died on 25 July 1999.

Cahill, Laurel Mildred, late of 61 Seaview Road, Tennyson, of no occupation, who died on 6 August 1999.

Clifton, Barbara Dawn, late of 15 Elizabeth Street, Wallaroo, widow, who died on 26 August 1999.

Dunkley, Edith Eveline, late of 39 Fisher Street, Myrtle Bank, of no occupation, who died on 24 July 1999.

Fitzgerald, Joy St Claire, late of 15 Middleton Street, Salisbury, home duties, who died on 5 July 1999.

Friers, Bessie, late of Blamey Road, Elizabeth East, widow, who died on 3 August 1999.

Gale, John Stanley, late of 71 Ward Street, Whyalla, retired grocer, who died on 18 July 1999.

Gangemi, Rocchina, late of 410 Henley Beach Road, Lockleys, of no occupation, who died on 7 May 1999.

Gepp, Hazel Viola, late of 42 Carlisle Road, Westbourne Park, of no occupation, who died on 12 August 1999.

Graham, Winifred Emma, late of 51 Eve Road, Bellevue Heights, of no occupation, who died on 15 August 1999.

Hanka, Eugene Joseph, late of 178 Liverpool Road, Goolwa, retired plumbing engineer, who died on 5 August 1999.

Hatherly, Neville George, late of 20 Mantissa Road, Salisbury North, retired hotel manager, who died on 14 July 1999.

Hayward, Jean Lorraine, late of 52 Dunrobin Road, Hove, of no occupation, who died on 12 June 1999.

Height, Myra Correll Jean, late of 101 Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier, widow, who died on 1 August 1999.

Mahoney, Howard Malcolm, late of 12 Hill Street, Victor Harbor, retired farmer, who died on 10 June 1999.

Michael, Grace Elizabeth Skeels, late of 23 Moorhouse Terrace, Riverton, of no occupation, who died on 26 March 1999.

Pashley, Emma Isabel, late of 157 Beulah Road, Norwood, of no occupation, who died on 30 July 1999.

Putland, Cyril Frederick, late of 20 Alpha Road, Prospect, retired silverer, who died on 29 August 1999.

Salmon, Dulcie Victoria, late of 110 Strathfield Terrace, Largs North, of no occupation, who died on 12 August 1999.

Shiell, Violet Della, late of 33 Bray Avenue, Semaphore Park, widow, who died on 10 July 1999.

Smith, Clara, late of 7 Partridge Street, Goolwa, of no occupation, who died on 31 July 1999.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972, and the Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against the said estates are required to send, in writing, to the Public Trustee, 25 Franklin Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before 29 October 1999, otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estate; and notice is also hereby given that all persons who are indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver the same to the Public Trustee.

Dated 30 September 1999.

J. H. Worrall, Public Trustee


BEMI CONSULTING ENGINEERS PTY LIMITED

(ACN 065 419 632)

THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION of the Adelaide Branch of the Australian Taxation Office located at 191 Pulteney Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 has brought a summons in Action No. 1101 of 1999, in the Supreme Court of South Australia seeking the winding up of Bemi Consulting Engineers Pty Limited. The summons is listed for hearing on Tuesday, 19 October 1999 at not before 2.15 p.m. Any creditor of contributory of Bemi Consulting Engineers Pty Limited wishing to be heard on the summons must file and serve a notice in accordance with Rule 20 of the Corporations (South Australia) Rules 1993, at least three business days before the day on which the summons is listed for hearing and must attend at the Supreme Courthouse, Victoria Square, Adelaide at the time set for the hearing of the summons. A copy of the summons and the affidavit in support can be obtained on payment of the proper cost from The Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, 191 Pulteney Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.


PARTNERSHIP ACT 1891

TAKE notice that pursuant to the Partnership Act 1891, the partnership between D. R. and J. D. Dickson, of Mount Gambier was dissolved on 20 September 1999.

Dated 22 September 1999.



Thomas Rymill & Co., solicitors for Dean Dickson

PARTNERSHIP ACT 1891



Dissolution of Partnership

TAKE notice that as from 30 August 1999, the partnership of Julie Jonasson, 21 Clement Street, Plympton, S.A. 5038 and Andrei Gostin, 1 Rhyl Avenue, Wayville, S.A. 5034 who traded as Videoworks Productions was dissolved. Julie Jonasson has withdrawn from the partnership. Andrei Gostin will continue to operate the business under the name of Videoworks Productions, and shall be responsible for all the debts and liabilities thereof.

Dated 30 August 1999.

J. Jonasson

A. Gostin

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