Queensland Legislation
Implementation of The Spit Master Plan Act 2020
An Act to facilitate the implementation of a master plan for the Southport Spit
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Implementation of The Spit Master Plan Act 2020.
2 Purpose of Act The purpose of this Act is to facilitate the implementation of the Spit master plan by— (a) enabling the Minister to perform functions and exercise powers in relation to roads in the master plan area; and (b) providing a streamlined process for the granting under the Land Act 1994 of particular interests in land in the master plan area to the State. Note— See also the Gold Coast Waterways Authority Act 2012 for the powers and functions of the Gold Coast Waterways Authority in relation to the implementation of the Spit master plan.
3 Act binds all persons This Act binds all persons, including the State.
Part 2 Interpretation
4 Definitions The dictionary in schedule 2 defines particular words used in this Act.
5 Meaning of master plan area The master plan area is the area shown as The Spit master plan area on the map in schedule 1.
6 Meaning of Spit master plan The Spit master plan is the document called 'The Spit master plan', dated May 2019 and published by the department.
Part 3 Provisions relating to implementation of Spit master plan
7 Roads and road closures (1) The Minister may, for a road in the master plan area, perform functions or exercise powers the Minister considers necessary or desirable to facilitate the implementation of the Spit master plan. (2) Without limiting subsection (1), the Minister may, by gazette notice, permanently or temporarily close all or part of a road in the master plan area. (3) The closure of the road or part takes effect from the day the gazette notice is published or a later day stated in the notice. (4) Before the closure takes effect, the Minister must publish notice of the closure in a newspaper circulating in the Gold Coast local government area. (5) Failure to comply with subsection (4) does not invalidate the closure. (6) The Minister may do everything necessary to stop traffic using a road or part of a road closed under this section. (7) A road or part of a road that is permanently closed under this section may be dealt with under an Act as unallocated State land. (8) To remove any doubt, it is declared that this section applies in relation to a road— (a) whether or not the road is a State-controlled road under the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994; and (b) whether or not the Land Act 1994 applies in relation to the road. (9) The Local Government Act 2009, section 75 and the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, section 33 do not apply in relation to the performance of a function, or the exercise of a power, under this section. (10) In this section— road see the Land Act 1994, section 93.
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