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Supplementary Order Paper 5th, 6th June 2001

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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

Tuesday, 5th and Wednesday, 6th June 2001 SUPPLEMENTARY

  1. PRESENTATIONOFPAPERS

(d) Papers to be lodged "au Greffe" under Standing Order 17A(1)(a)

Field 1418, St. Saviour, Trinity : development in the P.86/2001. Green Zone.

Planning and Environment Committee.

  1. STATEMENTSANDPROPOSITIONSRELATINGTO THE ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS AT THISORANYSUBSEQUENTMEETING

THE STATES are asked to agree that the following matters be set down for consideration at the next meeting on 19th June 2001 -

Parish Rates Review. P.41/2001. Lodged: 13th March 2001.

Legislation Committee.

Parish Rates Review (P.41/2001): comments. P.41/2001. Presented: 10th April 2001. Com. Human Resources Committee.

Draft Companies (Amendment No. 6) (Jersey) Law P.84/2001. 200-.

Finance and Economics Committee.

K. PUBLIC BUSINESS

The following papers, omitted from the principal Order Paper, are attached -

Draft Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 200- (P.50/2001): fifth amendments.

First Presented: 15th May 2001.

Agriculture and Fisheries Committee.

Attached.

C.M. NEWCOMBE Greffier of the States

1st June 2001

DRAFT PLANNING AND BUILDING (JERSEY) LAW 200- (P.50/2001): FIFTH AMENDMENT ____________

PAGE 103, ARTICLE 52(4) -

  In s e r t a fter sub-paragraph (a), the following sub-paragraph -

"(b) where the building or place falls within the area of responsibility or concern of a Committee or a body or

person created by statute, shall consult that Committee, body or person and shall take into account any representations made;"

  D e s ig n a te the subsequent sub-paragraph as (c). AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE

Report

The listing of a building or place can substantially limit its use, for example, a marine area.

The Committee therefore considers that before the Planning and Environment Committee lists a building or place it should consult any other Committee (or body or person created by statute) that has responsibility or concern for the building or place.

It should also have an obligation to take into account any representations it receives.

This proposed amendment has no implications for the financial or manpower resources of the States.