11—Adelaide Park Lands—public notice of application
(1) For the purposes
of section 34G(4)(a) of the Act, public notice of an application must be
given in accordance with this regulation.
(2) The notice of an
application must—
(a)
describe, with reasonable particularity, the nature of the proposal; and
(b)
specify, by means of a clear and accurate diagram, or other description
determined by the Surveyor-General—
(i)
the land subject to the proposal; and
(ii)
the effect on any land adjoining the relevant road,
including any loss of land as a result of the proposal; and
(c) if
the proposal includes a road closure—specify the manner in which it is
intended to deal with each part of the land that is subject to the closure;
and
(d)
state the address of an office and the times at which the information provided
by the applicant under section 34G(2) of the Act is available for
examination by the public and indicate that the information is also available
for inspection on request at the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General
during normal office hours; and
(e)
state that any person who objects to the proposal or wishes to comment on the
proposal may lodge a written objection or provide a written comment for the
consideration of the applicant, and indicate—
(i)
where the objection or comment should be lodged; and
(ii)
the information that the objection or comment should
contain, including the full name and address of the person making the
objection or comment; and
(iii)
the time within which the objection or comment should be
made in accordance with section 34G(5) of the Act; and
(f) if
the proposal is or includes a road closure—state that an adjoining
landowner or other person substantially affected by the closure who wishes to
apply for an easement over any part of the land subject to the closure may do
so in accordance with regulation 8.
(3) The notice must be
published in the Gazette and—
(a) on a
website determined by the Minister; or
(b) in a
daily newspaper circulating generally throughout the State.