Proposed classification of Council-owned land, Doon Doon Road
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Project update 28 March 2024
Consultation on this proposal has concluded. Any feedback received will now be reviewed.
Council is in the process of acquiring 269 Doon Doon road, Doon Doon (Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 1246411). Council proposes to classify the land as operational land in accordance with the provisions of section 31(2) of the Local Government Act 1993. The intended use of the land is for the raising of Clarrie Hall Dam. Refer to the diagram for outlined location.
What is Operational Land?
The Local Government Act 1993 requires all public land to be classified as either community or operational. Community land is land council makes available for use by the public, for example parks or sports grounds.
Operational Land is land which facilitates the functions of council and may not be open to the public, for example a works depot or a council pound. This classification also determines land management and dealings: community land requires a plan of management and must not be sold, exchanged or otherwise disposed of by a council. There are no such special restrictions on council powers to manage, dispose or change the nature of operational land.
Have your say
You are invited to make submissions concerning this proposal until 4pm 27 March 2024. Submissions can be made by:
Online: use the submissions form below
Mail: The General Manager, Tweed Shire Council, PO Box 816, Murwillumbah 2484
Consultation on this proposal has concluded. Any feedback received will now be reviewed.
Council is in the process of acquiring 269 Doon Doon road, Doon Doon (Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 1246411). Council proposes to classify the land as operational land in accordance with the provisions of section 31(2) of the Local Government Act 1993. The intended use of the land is for the raising of Clarrie Hall Dam. Refer to the diagram for outlined location.
What is Operational Land?
The Local Government Act 1993 requires all public land to be classified as either community or operational. Community land is land council makes available for use by the public, for example parks or sports grounds.
Operational Land is land which facilitates the functions of council and may not be open to the public, for example a works depot or a council pound. This classification also determines land management and dealings: community land requires a plan of management and must not be sold, exchanged or otherwise disposed of by a council. There are no such special restrictions on council powers to manage, dispose or change the nature of operational land.
Have your say
You are invited to make submissions concerning this proposal until 4pm 27 March 2024. Submissions can be made by:
Online: use the submissions form below
Mail: The General Manager, Tweed Shire Council, PO Box 816, Murwillumbah 2484
If you have specific access requirements and would like to participate in this consultation we will make every effort to meet your needs. Contact Council's Community Engagement team:
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