South Australian Consolidated Regulations6—Public notice of proposed road process
(1) For the purposes
of section 10 of the Act, public notice of a proposed road process must
be given in accordance with this regulation.
(2) The notice of a
proposed road process must—
(a)
describe, with reasonable particularity, the nature of the proposal; and
(b)
specify, by means of a clear and accurate diagram, or other description
determined by the Surveyor-General, the land subject to the proposed road
process; and
(c)
where the proposed road process is or includes a road closure—specify
the manner in which it is intended to deal with each part of the land that is
subject to the closure; and
(d)
state the address of an office of the council and the times at which the
preliminary plan and statement prepared by the council pursuant to section 9
of the Act are available for examination by the public and indicate that the
plan and statement are also available for inspection on request at the
Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General during normal office hours; and
(e)
state that any person who objects to the proposal may lodge a written
objection for the consideration of the relevant authority at a meeting of the
authority, and indicate—
(i)
the time within which such an objection must be made; and
(ii)
where the objection should be lodged; and
(iii)
the information that the objection should contain; and
(f)
where the proposed road process is or includes a road closure—state that
an adjoining landowner or other person substantially affected by the closure
who wishes to apply for an easement over any part of the land subject to the
closure may do so in accordance with these regulations, and indicate—
(i)
the time within which such an application must be made;
and
(ii)
where the application should be lodged; and
(iii)
the information that the application should contain.
(3) The notice must be
published in the Gazette and in a newspaper circulating generally in the area
in which the proposed road process is to be undertaken.