Private road construction permission
87 Private road construction permission
A responsible manager in relation to a corridor may grant to an adjoining landholder a permission (a private road construction permission) authorising the construction of a private road on the corridor.
A private road construction permission may be granted subject to – the construction conditions, and other conditions, that the responsible manager considers necessary or expedient having regard to – the corridor safety and use objectives; and the reasonable commercial and domestic needs of any adjoining landholders; and conditions providing for the payment of administrative or other costs that the responsible manager may incur in connection with the construction or maintenance of the private road.
If a condition of the kind referred to in subsection (2)(b) is not complied with, the responsible manager may recover the unpaid costs as a debt due to the responsible manager from the responsible entity.
A private road construction permission is to be in a form approved by the Minister.
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