Page 2877 - Week 09 - Thursday, 27 September 2007

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i. Comply with the terms of approval in plans No 26446D, E and F (or in any amended plans that may be approved in writing by the Territory) to construct extensions to the existing residence and related works on Block 45 Section 37 Waramanga, all the works to be completed by 5 November 2004 or within such further time as may, prior to the date, be agreed by the Territory.

ii. Clean up the leasehold Block 45 Section 37 Waramanga in accordance with the schedule or within such further times as may, prior to the date specified in the schedule, be agreed in writing by the Territory.

The schedule provides as follows:

iii. By or before 31 August 2003, all building materials on the block to be stored inside the residence or the garage or shed or behind the rear building line of the residence, except at times when in use for construction work.

a By or before 31 August 2003, all wood or timber that is building material (other than material incorporated in buildings on the block) to be stored in such a way that it is not in contact with the soil.

b By or before 31 August 2003:

(i) Trim or prune all vegetation on the block that is bamboo that extends beyond any of the block so that it does not extend beyond the boundary, and in such a way that prunings and loppings fall only within the boundaries of the block; and

(ii) Trim, prune, or remove all vegetation on the block that is bamboo, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Territory.

(iii) By or before August 31 2003, remove from the block any loppings, prunings or clippings of vegetation that is bamboo.

(iv) By or before 5 November 2004, remove from the block, all unused building material, including any timber off cuts or off cuts of any other material, and any metal, bricks, concrete or masonry other than that that is stored inside the garage or shed or behind the rear building line of the residence.

(v) Until 5 November 2004, all building material, off cuts or waste not to be used in the construction (other than any other material stored in accordance with clause1), including any timber off cuts or off cuts of any other material, and any metal, bricks, concrete or masonry, to be removed from the block or stored in a ‘miniskip’ within the boundary of the block.

(vi) In this schedule “building material” means any material that is to be incorporated in the building or in part of the building on the block

The following quotation from the introduction to the President of the Tribunal’s statement of reasons for the above decision may assist your understanding of the overall situation

“On 9 April 2002 an article appeared in the Chronicle entitled “27 Years of Housework”. It began by noting that in 1975 when the then Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was dismissed and Think Big won its second Melbourne Cup, a


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