(1) The Trust must make a draft plan, that it has prepared, publicly available by electronic or other means.
Note: The Trust can also charge a reasonable fee for copies of draft plans: see section 70A.
(2) The Trust must also, by public notice:
(a) state that the draft plan has been prepared in respect of a specified plan area; and
(b) state where the draft plan is made available to the public; and
(c) invite interested persons to make representations in connection with the draft plan by a specified date that is at least one month after the date of publication of the notice; and
(d) specify an address to which representations may be sent.
(3) A person may make written submissions to the Trust in connection with the draft plan not later than the date stated in the notice.
(4) The Trust:
(a) must take into account any submissions made to it in accordance with subsection (3); and
(b) must take into account any advice or recommendations received from an advisory committee established under Part 8; and
(c) may take into account any other submissions.