Proposed subordinate local laws
Have your say - 13 Dec 2011 to 24 Jan 2012
Redland City Council invites written submissions by any person in support of, or objecting to, the three proposed subordinate local laws for a 42 day period commencing on 13 December 2011 and ending on 24 January 2012.
The three proposed subordinate local laws are:
1. Subordinate Local Law No 21 (Roads)
Roads (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No 1) 2011 [PDF 1.8MB]
Council recently amended Local Law No. 21 (Roads). Section 33C of the local law was included to control the parking of unregistered vehicles on a road or an off-street regulated parking area. To implement the provisions relating to off-street regulated parking areas, these areas are to be listed in a schedule in the roads subordinate local law.
2. Subordinate Local Law No 19 (Regulated Parking)
Regulated Parking (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No 1) 2011 [PDF 2.3MB]
Off-street regulated parking areas are currently listed in Schedule 1 of Subordinate Local Law No. 19 (Regulated Parking). The review of the off-street regulated parking areas for inclusion in the roads subordinate local law identified a number of new areas where Council has established a need for regulation of parking, that are not listed in the regulated parking subordinate local law. As such, it is proposed to amend the Subordinate Local Law No. 19 (Regulated Parking) off-street regulated parking area schedule to include these areas. This will result in both roads and regulated parking local laws having matching schedules.
3. Subordinate Local Law No 2 (Animal Management) 2007
Animal Management (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No 1) 2011 [PDF 28KB]
Law No. 2 (Animal Management) 2007. The listing is usually updated to include new off leash areas when the local law is amended. There are currently 14 off leash areas operating which are not listed in the schedule. It is considered prudent to update the schedule of off- leash area listings at this time, as part of the suite of subordinate local law schedule updates.
Submissions must be received on or before 24 January 2012 stating:
(a) the grounds of the submission; and
(b) the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds.
Related info
View public notice [PDF 67KB]
Read minutes of General Meeting 30 November 2011 >>