Examples of Land Conservation Council in a sentence
Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-sections (1) and (2) of this section, where the land is subject to a notice pursuant to section 10(3) of the Land Conservation Act 1970 requiring that effect be given to a recommendation of the Land Conservation Council the Secretary may give effect to that recommendation even if the recommendation conflicts with the purpose for which the land is reserved.S. 19B(4) amended by No. 70/1998 s.
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) of this section, where the land is subject to a notice pursuant to section 10(3) of the Land Conservation Act 1970 requiring that effect be given to a recommendation of the Land Conservation Council the Secretary may give effect to that recommendation even if the recommendation conflicts with the purpose for which the land is reserved.S. 19B(4) amended by No. 70/1998 s.
Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (1) and (2) of this section, where the land is subject to a notice pursuant to section 10(3) of the Land Conservation Act 1970 requiring that effect be given to a recommendation of the Land Conservation Council the Secretary may give effect to that recommendation even if the recommendation conflicts with the purpose for which the land is reserved.
The pieces or parcels of land containing 3 733 hectares, more or less, and being referred to in final recommendations A10 and A11 of the Melbourne Area District 1- Review Final Recommendations, dated June 1987, by the Land Conservation Council.
Comments on the Report of Land Conservation Council of Victoria, and Recommendations for Use, Management an Administration of Public Lands, Unpublished 23 page typescript located on Aust.Acad.Sci.
Victoria was an early leader in respect to representative terrestrial ecosystem reservation, with its Reference Areas Act 1978 and the program of systematic reservation commenced under the Land Conservation Council.
A heritage river area set out in Column 1 of Schedule 4 must be managed in accordance with the recommendation of the Land Conservation Council made under the Land ConservationAct 1970 set out opposite that area in Column 2 of Schedule 4.
In this regulation, high plains means an area identified as "High Plains 1.3" on the map entitled "Land Systems and Geomorphic Units" published by the Land Conservation Council in 1988.
This premise continues to completely ignore the reality of progressive conservation action since the late 1970s, including the following:• 1977: Following the Land Conservation Council process: ~169,000 ha of forest was contained in national parks and a range of other conservation reserves.
Such land is managed by the Land Conservation Council (s3), which is to advise the Minister as to the management of the land (s5).