Proposed Public Places and Local Government Property Amendment Local Law
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The out for comment period has now closed.
The City invites comments on proposed amendments to the Public Places and Local Government Property Local Law 2011.
The purpose of the proposed local law is to make amendments to the City of South Perth Public Places and Local Government Property Local Law 2011 which regulates the care, control and management of property of and under the care, control and management of the City.
The effect of the proposed local law is that some City of South Perth property is set aside for particular uses, some activities are allowed only under a permit or under a determination, and others are restricted or prohibited. The local law also establishes offences for inappropriate behaviour in or on City property
Download the proposed amended local Law.
The proposed Local Law is also available for inspection during business hours at the Civic Centre and the City Libraries.
You are encouraged to examine the draft policy and to lodge a written submission. Your submission should include:
comments either supporting or opposing the proposals, or suggesting particular ways in which you believe that the Local Law should be modified;
reasons for your opinion, or other discussion to explain your comments; and
your name and postal address, to enable the City to respond to your submission and to advise you of the final outcome of the process.
Feedback closed 5pm, Friday 3 January 2020.
Written submissions should be addressed to:
Chief Executive Officer City of South Perth Civic Centre cnr Sandgate Street & South Tce SOUTH PERTH WA 6151
For more information or enquiries, please contact the City on 9474 0777.
The City invites comments on proposed amendments to the Public Places and Local Government Property Local Law 2011.
The purpose of the proposed local law is to make amendments to the City of South Perth Public Places and Local Government Property Local Law 2011 which regulates the care, control and management of property of and under the care, control and management of the City.
The effect of the proposed local law is that some City of South Perth property is set aside for particular uses, some activities are allowed only under a permit or under a determination, and others are restricted or prohibited. The local law also establishes offences for inappropriate behaviour in or on City property
Download the proposed amended local Law.
The proposed Local Law is also available for inspection during business hours at the Civic Centre and the City Libraries.
You are encouraged to examine the draft policy and to lodge a written submission. Your submission should include:
comments either supporting or opposing the proposals, or suggesting particular ways in which you believe that the Local Law should be modified;
reasons for your opinion, or other discussion to explain your comments; and
your name and postal address, to enable the City to respond to your submission and to advise you of the final outcome of the process.
Feedback closed 5pm, Friday 3 January 2020.
Written submissions should be addressed to:
Chief Executive Officer City of South Perth Civic Centre cnr Sandgate Street & South Tce SOUTH PERTH WA 6151
comments either supporting or opposing the Local Law, or suggesting particular ways in which you believe that the Local Law should be modified;
reasons for your opinion, or other discussion to explain your comments; and
your name and postal address, to enable the City to respond to your submission and to advise you of the final outcome of the process.
The out for comment period has now closed.
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