Examples of Material public benefit in a sentence
Contributions may be in the form of cash payments, transfer or dedication of land to Council, or the provision of a Material Public Benefit or Works in Kind.
If the contributions set out in the schedule, or part thereof, are to be met by the dedication of land or other approved Material Public Benefit, then the Applicant will pay to Council the GST (defined below) applicable to the value of land dedicated or (Material Public Benefit) which is payable by the Council in respect of the provision of such services or construction of any infrastructure or any other thing.
Material Public Benefit (Works-in-Kind) Where an applicant makes a written request and Council in its absolute discretion determines that it is appropriate, an applicant may provide a material public benefit (commonly referred to as works-in-kind) in part, or full, satisfaction of a monetary contribution.
Works in kind (Material Public Benefit – physical components not being land, which are of benefit to the general community).
Material Public Benefit does not include the payment of a monetary contribution or the dedication of land free of cost.
Works in kind and Material Public Benefit agreements shall be made between the Council and the developer and (if the developer is not the land owner) the land owner.
Material Public Benefit means something provided by a person entitled to act on a Development Consent, other than the dedication of land or the payment of a monetary contribution.
Development Contribution means the making of a monetary contribution, dedication of land or the providing of a Material Public Benefit as works in kind, or any combination of the above as referred to in the EP&A Act for the provision of public or Local Infrastructure.
Works in kind, material public benefits and Planning agreements Under section 94(5) of the EP&A Act, Council can accept the provision of a Material Public Benefit other than the dedication of land or the payment of a monetary contribution in part or full satisfaction of a condition imposed under section 94(1).
Any offer for the carrying out of a Work in Kind or other Material Public Benefit in lieu of a monetary or land contribution must be made by the applicant in writing to the Council, preferably in the development application and following extensive liaison with the Council.