Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) In this regulation
—
benefited lot means a lot that is benefited by
—
(a) the
single dwelling covenant the subject of the application; or
(b) any
other single dwelling covenant;
circle means a notional circle that has its centre
at the centre of the lot the subject of the application;
lot and single dwelling covenant have the same
meanings as in section 129C of the Act.
(2) If there are 200
or more benefited lots inside a circle with a radius of 250 m, the prescribed
area for the purposes of section 129C(1a)(a)(i) of the Act is the area
within that circle.
(3) If there are
—
(a) less
than 200 benefited lots within a circle with a radius of 250 m; and
(b) no
benefited lots in the area between that circle and a circle with a radius of
230 m,
the prescribed area
for the purposes of section 129C(1a)(a)(i) of the Act is the area within
the circle with a radius of 250 m.
(4) If
subregulation (3) does not apply and there are 200 or more benefited lots
inside a circle with a radius of 260 m, the prescribed area for the purposes
of section 129C(1a)(a)(i) of the Act is the area within that circle.
(5) If there are
—
(a) less
than 200 benefited lots within a circle with a radius of 260 m; and
(b) no
benefited lots in the area between that circle and a circle with a radius of
240 m,
the prescribed area
for the purposes of section 129C(1a)(a)(i) of the Act is the area within
a circle with a radius of 260 m.
(6) If none of
subregulations (2), (3), (4) and (5) apply, the prescribed area for the
purposes of section 129C(1a)(a)(i) of the Act is the area within a circle
with a radius of 270 m.
(7) For the purposes
of this regulation —
(a) the
position of the centre and boundary of a circle is to be determined by a
licensed surveyor (as defined in the Licensed Surveyors Act 1909
section 3(1)) who holds a current practising certificate under that Act;
and
(b) a
lot is inside a circle if any part of the lot is inside the circle.
[Heading inserted in Gazette 22 May 2009
p. 1701.]