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FAIRFIELD LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 1994 - REG 19
What restrictions apply to advertising?
19 What restrictions apply to advertising?
(1) Despite the other provisions of this plan, the Council may grant consent
to the carrying out of development for the purposes of advertising on any land
to which this plan applies if it is satisfied that: (a) the proposed
development will be carried out for the specific purpose of directing the
travelling public to buildings or places of tourist interest,
(b) any
advertisement resulting from the carrying out of the development will relate
to a specific building or place, and
(c) the dimensions and overall size of
any such advertisement will not be larger than would reasonably be required so
to direct the travelling public.
(2) A person may carry out development for
the following purposes on any land to which this plan applies without the
consent of the Council: (a) an internal shop window display,
(b) any
advertisement which is not visible from a public place,
(c) a commercial
sign,
(d) a temporary advertisement, being one which is displayed on the land
to which the advertisement relates for a period not exceeding 2 months in
total in any one year,
(e) a public notice in a public place, or
(f) a road
safety or advisory sign.
(3) Despite the other provisions of this plan, the
Council may grant consent to the carrying out of development for the purpose
of a pedestrian bridge, incorporating an advertisement, over an arterial road
if it is satisfied that the bridge could not be provided within a reasonable
time except by private sector funding.
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