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PLANNING ACT 2016 - SECT 35
What is a designation
(1) A
"designation" is a decision of the Minister, or a local government, (a
"designator" ) that identifies premises for the development of 1 or more types
of infrastructure that are prescribed by regulation.
(2) A designation may
include requirements about any or all of the following— (a) works for the
infrastructure (the height, shape, bulk, landscaping, or location of works,
for example);
(b) the use of premises, for example— (i) vehicular and
pedestrian access to, and circulation on, premises; and
(ii) operating times
for the use; and
(iii) ancillary uses;
(c) lessening the impact of the works
or use (environmental management procedures, for example).
(3) The chief
executive may, by notice, require a local government to include a matter in
subsection (2) in a designation made by the local government. Note— For the
effect of a designation on the categorisation of development, see section 44
(6) (b) .
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