Examples of Roads Act in a sentence
Relevant approvals must be obtained under the provisions of Section 138 of the Roads Act, 1993 for any works on public roads which are not the subject of this consent.
Where construction/building works require the use of a public place including a road or footpath, approval under Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993 for a Barricade Permit is to be obtained from Council prior to the commencement of work.
A separate application under Section 68 of the Local Government Act 1993 and Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993 is to be made to Council to erect a hoarding and/or scaffolding (temporary structures) on or above a public road (footway and/or roadway).
For temporary shoring including ground anchors affecting the road reserve, a separate application under Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993 must be lodged with Council.
Subject to the Main Roads Act 1930 and the Public Works Act 1902, the local government within the district of which a road is situated has the care, control and management of the road.
Works Permit(as per Section 68 of the Local Government Act 1993 and Section 138 and 139 of the Roads Act 1993) A Works Permit is required for construction of a vehicular crossing (driveway), new stormwater down pipe connection to kerb and gutter, new footpath and/or stormwater connection.
The local government is to send to the Commissioner of Main Roads appointed under the Main Roads Act 1930 a copy of the contents of the notice required by subsection (4)(a).
Where a warrant of arrest is issued inof sections 36 consequence of a complaint on oath as provided to 48 to suchunder section 132 of this Law, the provisions of warrant.
Such levels are only able to be issued by Council under the Roads Act 1993.
A separate application under Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993 is to be made to Council to erect a hoarding and/or scaffolding (temporary structures) in a public place.