Wednesday, March 3, 2010

How to go about alterations and changes



ubject: Re: sign and Gorilla gardens
From: Tarnia.Leeming@dse.vic.gov.au
Date: Tue, February 24, 2009 1:24 pm
To: susanc@speedweb.com.au
Priority: Normal
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Hi Susan,  Im still finding your emails a little 
confusing/unclear as your previous  emails requested
details for location of plumbing because there was
a  leak. Property boundary details were provided to
Debbie some time ago but  if you need this 
information again please let me know.  As stated in
my previous email, anyone wanting to do works on 
Crown land,  need landowner consent- meaning you need
our written consent prior to  doing works. To get 
our written consent you need to  DSE then considers 
if  the works are appropriate for the land status 
(land licensed for girl  guide purposes), and 
undertakes a Native Title assessment if native title
rights and interests have not been extinguished. 
We can also let you know  you need to determine if a
Cultural Heritage Management Plan is required.  
Once this process is complete, we can provide you with
written consent to  proceed with works and apply for 
the necessary permits. All works need to  meet 
statutory requirements.  If your plans change after 
DSE consent is given, the process needs to be  done 
again - so its best to notify us when you have 
finalised your plans.  Hope this answers your questions.
If
you have any further questions please  let me know. 
susanc@speedweb.com.au  16/02/2009 05:12 PM  
To Tarnia.Leeming@dse.vic.gov.au cc  
Subject sign and Gorilla gardens

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