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Night Trading Premises: Draft Discussion Paper

Please Note: the exhibition period for this item has now closed.

A Draft Development Control Plan for Night Trading Premises is currently being prepared by the City of Sydney’s City Plan Development Unit and as part of this process a Draft Discussion Paper on Night Trading Premises is available for public comment for a period of two months.

Purpose

The purpose of the paper is to encourage discussion about night trading as it applies to the City of Sydney and to seek community and stakeholder feedback into how the City can address the impacts of night trading premises, particularly those premises that provide for the consumption of alcohol.

The discussion paper outlines some of the main issues of night trading including the positive and negative aspects of night trading premises, and highlights a number of strategies that are being implemented and developed to address their impacts. The discussion paper also raises a number of questions to be considered in the preparation of a development control plan (DCP) and suggests a possible DCP framework. In 2003 the former South Sydney Council exhibited a Draft Development Control Plan on Late Trading Premises and this is included as an appendix to the discussion paper for illustrative purposes only.

On Exhibition

The exhibition period is closed.

Submissions

Submissions closed Wednesday 6 September 2006.

More Information

For more information, please contact

Nicholas Knezevic
Specialist Planner
Tel: 02 9246 7769
Email: nknezevic@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

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Last Updated: Monday 12 March, 2007
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