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SURVEYING REGULATION 2001 - REG 58

Approval of Minister or adjoining owner to water boundary changes

58 Approval of Minister or adjoining owner to water boundary changes

(1) A surveyor must, when seeking approval from the Minister administering the Crown Lands Act 1989 (or a person authorised by that Minister) or an adjoining owner to the determination of:
(a) the landward boundary of a reservation or Crown road fronting a water boundary, or
(b) a mean high water mark boundary that has changed or does not currently have such approval,
provide to the person concerned a comprehensive report regarding the determination.
(2) The comprehensive report must include:
(a) the basis and method of determining the location of the bank of the stream or lake or the mean high-water mark, and
(b) an opinion, supported by photographs, documentation and evidence, as to the reason for the change and the process by which that change took place, and
(c) such other information, relevant to the location of the boundary, as is reasonably required by the person concerned.



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