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If a boundary fence is shared by Council and a Rate payer does the Council share the cost?

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If a boundary fence is shared by Council and a Rate payer does the Council share the cost?

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• The Council does not contribute to the fencing of roads (including car parks) and public reserves, unless: • (1) the car park is situated within the boundaries of the central business districts of Ulverstone and Penguin and the shopping centre at West Ulverstone as defined by a planning scheme; and • (2) the reserves and car parks [other than a car park referred to in point (1)] are land which is not open to the public generally; • and in respect of (1) and (2) above and all other lands the Council contribute one-half of the cost of fencing; • providing always and in every case that the Council is satisfied that such works are necessary

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