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Figure 2 – Site Diagram
Figure 2 – Site Diagram



The purpose of the classification is to clearly delineate which land should be kept for use by the general public (Community) and which land need not be kept (Operational). The major consequence of the classification is that it determines the ease or difficulty by which the land may be alienated by sale, lease or other means. Community land would ordinarily comprise land such as a sportsground, hall, public park etc.,1 and Operational land would consist of land which facilitates carrying out of a public
1 See the note to Chapter 6, Part 2 of the LGA.