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green wedge zone.

means i cant subdivide into blocks?

05/09/2013 VC103

35.04-3 Subdivision

A permit is required to subdivide land.

Each lot must be at least the area specified for the land in a schedule to this zone. If no area is specified, each lot must be at least 40 hectares.

A permit may be granted to create smaller lots if any of the following apply:

§ The subdivision is the re-subdivision of existing lots, the number of lots is not increased, and the number of dwellings that the land could be used for does not increase.

§ The subdivision is by a public authority or utility service provider to create a lot for a utility installation.

http://www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/planning/about-planning/improving-the-system/reformed-zones-for-victoria/reformed-rural-zones/green-wedge-zone

05/09/2013 VC103

35.04-3 Subdivision

A permit is required to subdivide land.

Each lot must be at least the area specified for the land in a schedule to this zone. If no area is specified, each lot must be at least 40 hectares.

A permit may be granted to create smaller lots if any of the following apply:

§ The subdivision is the re-subdivision of existing lots, the number of lots is not increased, and the number of dwellings that the land could be used for does not increase.

§ The subdivision is by a public authority or utility service provider to create a lot for a utility installation.

http://www.dtpli.vic.gov.au/planning/about-planning/improving-the-system/reformed-zones-for-victoria/reformed-rural-zones/green-wedge-zone

hmmmmmm so from what i can gather, i CANNOT subdivide 8ha into smaller blocks and never work a day in my life once i sell them.

but there is the possibility of the zoning changing due to its close proximity to high st and donny brook road....

So apparently you dont get paid out super when cashing out your annual leave after leaving a job? hrmm I thought you did

"Hi Leigh,

No super is payable on lump sun termination on the leave entitlements."

http://calculators.ato.gov.au/scripts/net/SGCalculatorWeb/help/Amount.aspx?ms=Businesses

"Accrued annual leave, long service leave and sick leave paid as a lump sum on termination" is in the not-included list... So is overtime it seems...

Hamish or anyone else for that matter, have you had Kobe beef? If so, how was it?

technically no, effectively yes.

I have had beef from Kobe descendants with a pure bloodline.

Shit is flat out amazing. you can taste it the next day

by FAR the best steak I have had.

technically no, effectively yes.

I have had beef from Kobe descendants with a pure bloodline.

Shit is flat out amazing. you can taste it the next day

by FAR the best steak I have had.

KOBE BEEF.

i start salivating whenever i describe what it tastes like.

if you want something similar, visit wagyu ya in south yarra.

also, so many people asking me why im deleting them from Facebook.

well stop posting and commenting racist anti muslim/ arab stuff you dickheads.

technically no, effectively yes.

I have had beef from Kobe descendants with a pure bloodline.

Shit is flat out amazing. you can taste it the next day

by FAR the best steak I have had.

KOBE BEEF.

i start salivating whenever i describe what it tastes like.

if you want something similar, visit wagyu ya in south yarra.

also, so many people asking me why im deleting them from Facebook.

well stop posting and commenting racist anti muslim/ arab stuff you dickheads.

Cool going to Tokyo tomorrow night

Lots of people saying to eat Kobe beef so will have to try

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