1992—No. 510 (NSW)
1992—No. 510
GROWTH CENTRES (DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS)
ACT 1974—ORDER
NEW SOUTH WALES
[Published in Gazette No. 112 of 4 September 1992]
(L.S.) P. R. SINCLAIR, Governor.
I, Rear Admiral PETER ROSS SINCLAIR, Governor of the State of New
South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 5 of the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974, make the Order set out hereunder.
Signed at Sydney, this 2nd day of September, 1992.
By His Excellency’s Command,
ROBERT WEBSTER,
Minister for Planning and Minister for Housing.
Citation
1. This Order may be cited as the Growth Centres (Homebush Bay
Development Corporation) Order 1992.
Commencement
2. This Order takes effect on and from 4 September 1992.
Definitions
3. In this Order:
“Homebush Bay growth centre” means the land referred to in Part
4 of Schedule 1 to the Act;
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“the Act” means the Growth Centres (Development Corporations)
Act 1974.
Amendment of Schedule 1 to the Act
4. Schedule 1 to the Act is amended by inserting at the end of the
Schedule, in Columns 1 and 2 respectively, the folllowing Part:
4. ALL THOSE pieces or parcels of land within the Municipalities of Auburn, Concord and Strathfield and the City of Parramatta (being land generally bounded by Silverwater Road to the west, Parramatta Road and the F4 Freeway to the South, Parramatta River to the north, the Main Northern Railway to the east and extending north of the Parramatta River to Lindsay Avenue and the George Kendall Reserve) as shown by yellow colouring on the map entitled “Homebush Bay Development Corporation— Geographical Area”, copies of which are deposited in the offices of the Property Services Group.
Declaration of the Homebush Bay Development Corporation
5. A development corporation, under the corporate name of the
Homebush Bay Development Corporation, is constituted in respect of the
Homebush Bay growth centre.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This Order sets aside certain lands in the Sydney area as a growth centre, to be known as the Homebush Bay growth centre, and constitutes a development coporation, to be known as the Homebush Bay Development Corporation, to promote, co-ordinate, manage and secure the orderly and economic development of
the growth centre.
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