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HOPE VALLEY-WATTLEUP REDEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 - SECT 12

12 .         Submission of proposed master plan to Commission

        (1)         The Authority is to submit a proposed master plan to the Commission as soon as is practicable after the commencement of this Act, and in any case, not later than 4 years from that commencement.

        (2)         The Authority may, under subsection (1), submit a proposed master plan in 2 or more stages, each one being applicable to a part of the redevelopment area, and if it does so —

            (a)         this Part applies to each stage separately; and

            (b)         a reference in this Act or another written law to a, or the, master plan may be read as a reference to a master plan for part of the redevelopment area as provided for by this subsection.

        (3)         A proposed master plan is not to be submitted to the Commission unless sections 18 and 19 have been complied with in respect of that master plan and it was prepared —

            (a)         after consultation with the City of Cockburn and the Town of Kwinana (whether that consultation occurred before or after the commencement of this Act); and

            (b)         having regard to the views of those local governments.

        (4)         The Commission may —

            (a)         consent or refuse to consent to the public notification of a proposed master plan submitted under this section; or

            (b)         consent to such public notification subject to modifications being made to the plan, as directed by the Commission.

        (5)         If the Commission refuses to consent to the public notification of a proposed master plan submitted under this section, the Commission is to give directions to the Authority as to the preparation of a further plan to be submitted under this section.

        (6)         The Authority is to comply with any direction of the Commission under subsection (4) or (5).



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