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Development Policies

For development where the City of Sydney Council and the Central Sydney Planning Committee are the consent authority the following Council Policies will be referred to. Please refer to each policy to determine the parts of the city to which they apply.


The City of Sydney Access Policy

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City of Sydney Exterior Lighting Strategy

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Guidelines for Alterations and Additions to Terraces

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The Central Sydney Archaeological Zoning Plan

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The City of Sydney Awnings Policy 2000

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Policy for the Design of Construction Hoardings

City of Sydney Policy for the Distribution of Printed Matter and Other Material on Footways

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Construction Hours/Noise within the Central Business District 1992

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The City of Sydney Policy for the Management of Laneways in Central Sydney

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Central Sydney On-Street Parking Policy

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The City of Sydney Outdoor Cafe Policy

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The Central Sydney Paving Design Policy 1996

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Interim Pavement Design and Construction Guidelines 1998

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Guidelines for Temporary Protective Structures

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Policy on Trading Hours for New and Existing Premises

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Policy for the Management of Warehouse/Courtyard Complexes in Central Sydney

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Display of Premises Numbers Policy 2005

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Strategy for a Sustainable City of South Sydney

(June 1995)

Part A - Background

Part B - Planning Strategy

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Waste Code for New Developments

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Last Updated: Wednesday 26 September, 2007
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