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omit clause 181 (3), substitute
(3) If only 1 use is allowed under the development approval and the use in accordance with the development approval does not begin or happen before the end of the period of 2 years starting on the day after the day the approval is given, the development approval ends at the end of the 2-year period.
(3A) If more than 1 use is allowed under the development approval and none of the uses in accordance with the development approval begin or happen before the end of the period of 2 years starting on the day after the day the approval is given, the development approval ends at the end of the 2-year period.
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Clause 182 (2), proposed new note
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Note A development approval to which this section applies continues unless the approval ends under s 179, s 180, s 181 or this section.
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Proposed new clause 182A
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182A Development approvals continue unless ended
(1) This section applies to a development approval to which any of the following applies:
(a) section 179 (End of development approvals other than lease variations);
(b) section 180 (End of development approvals for lease variations);
(c) section 181 (End of development approvals for use under lease without lease variation, licence or permit);
(d) section 182 (End of development approvals for use under licence or permit).
(2) To remove any doubt, a development approval to which this section applies continues unless the approval ends in accordance with a section mentioned in subsection (1).
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Clause 185 (2)
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omit clause 185 (2), substitute
(2) However, this section does not apply in relation toβ
(a) the refusal of a development application, or an application for amendment of a development approval, in the code track; or
(b) the refusal of a development application to which division 9.4.2 (Varying concessional leases to remove concessional status) applies if the Minister decides that considering the application is not in the public interest.
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