Proclamation under the Roads and Jetties Act 1935


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Proclamation under the Roads and Jetties Act 1935

I, the Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Tasmania and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive Council, by this my proclamation made under section 7 of the Roads and Jetties Act 1935  –

(a) declare that the roads specified in Schedule 1 to this proclamation cease to be subsidiary roads for the purposes of Part II of that Act; and
(b) declare the roads, and portions of roads, specified in Schedule 2 to this proclamation to be subsidiary roads that are classified as developmental roads for the purposes of Part II of that Act; and
(c) amend the proclamation notified in the Gazette as Statutory Rules 1970, No. 67, as follows:
(i) by omitting, from Part I of the Second Schedule to that proclamation, the items relating to Gladstone and Ringarooma;
(ii) by inserting, in Part IV of the Second Schedule to that proclamation, in their correct alphabetical positions, the roads specified in Schedule 3 to this proclamation;
(d) declare that this proclamation takes effect on the day on which its making is notified in the Gazette.

21 September 2015

A. M. BLOW

Lieutenant-Governor

By His Excellency's Command,

M. T. (RENE) HIDDING

Minister for Infrastructure

SCHEDULE 1 - Roads ceasing to be subsidiary roads
1.   Gladstone Main Road
2.   Ringarooma Main Road
SCHEDULE 2 - Roads and portions of roads to become subsidiary roads

Item

Description

Length in kilometres

1. 

From the western boundary of the Emily Street junction with Main Street, Bridport, for a distance of 460 metres west of that junction, via Main Street

0.46

2. 

From the junction of Bridport Main Road (also known as Bridport Road) and Emily Street, Bridport, to the southern boundary of the Musselroe Bay Conservation Area near Musselroe Bay, via Emily Street, Edward Street, Waterhouse Road, Carr Street, Cape Portland Road, North Ansons Road and Musselroe Road

82.17

SCHEDULE 3 - New developmental roads

Name

Definition

Length in miles

Mount William Developmental Road

From the junction of Waterhouse Developmental Road (also known as Carr Street) and Chaffey Street, Gladstone, to the southern boundary of the Musselroe Bay Conservation Area near Musselroe Bay, via Carr Street, Cape Portland Road, North Ansons Road and Musselroe Road

13.75 (22.21 kilometres)

Waterhouse Developmental Road

From the junction of Bridport Main Road (also known as Bridport Road) and Emily Street, Bridport, to the junction of Mount William Developmental Road (also known as Carr Street) and Chaffey Street, Gladstone, via Emily Street, Edward Street, Waterhouse Road and Carr Street, including a section of Main Street, Bridport, continuing for a distance of 460 metres west from the junction of Emily Street

37.60 (60.51 kilometres)

Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953.

Notified in the Gazette on 30 September 2015

This proclamation is administered in the Department of State Growth.