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Public Interest Testing & Public Submissions Invited For Proposed Gold Coast City Council Keeping And Control Of Animals (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2009
Council has proposed to make Gold Coast City Council Keeping and Control of Animals (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2009.
Written submissions by any person in support of, or objecting to, the proposed subordinate local law are invited for a 22 day period commencing on Thursday 19 November 2009 and ending by close of business on Thursday 10 December 2009.
Should you require further information or assistance regarding this matter please contact Animal Management on (07) 5581 6664.
Available for download:
Copy of the advertisement (PDF 104kb) in the Gold Coast Bulletin Wednesday 18 November 2009.
Keeping and Control of Animals (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2009 (PDF 9.95mb - Full Version
or the above document can be downloaded in smaller sections:
Keeping and Control of Animals (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2009 - Part 1 (PDF 306kb)
Keeping and Control of Animals (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2009 - Part 2 (PDF 1.5mb)
Keeping and Control of Animals (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2009 - Part 3 (PDF 2.5mb)
Public Interest Test Plan (PDF 151kb) for the Keeping and Control of Animals (Amendment) Subordinate Local Law (No. 1) 2009.
Address your submissions to:
Gold Coast City Council
Attention: Anne Watt – File Reference: LG222/365/12/02/01
PO Box 5042
Gold Coast Mail Centre Qld 9729, or
Email: cshandrsbranch@goldcoast.qld.gov.au
See below for current Laws
Council undertook a “review” of its local laws and at the Council Meeting dated 12 December 2008 resolved to “make” a new set of Local Laws (listed below) and repeal most of its previous laws except for Local Law No. 2 (Regulated Parking) 2006, Local Law No. 6 (Vegetation Management), Local Law No. 12 (Keeping and Control of Animals) Law, Local Law No. 14 (Water Supply), Local Law No. 30 (Bathing Reserves) 2004 and Local Law No. 44 (Heavy Vehicle Parking) 2007 and their subordinates.
Our local laws reflect community needs to ensure safety, harmony and good rule. They govern such things as parking, swimming pools, meetings, business advertising and animal management.
The Gazette date applies to Local Laws and refers to the date the laws took effect. The advertised date is the date on which Subordinate Local Laws took effect
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