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Draft Local Planning Policy 2.14 - Advertisement (Signage) Policy
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Consultation has concluded
The City of Fremantle Council has adopted draft local planning policy 2.14 – advertisements policy for public comment.
The purpose of this draft policy is to set out the requirements for signage (advertisements) in the City of Fremantle. These requirements will help applicants when proposing and lodging development applications for signage and form the assessment criteria upon which officers would consider applications for signage.
Signage that is exempt from the requirement to obtain planning approval has also been identified in the draft policy.
The City is interested to hear your thoughts on the proposed draft local planning policy 2.14 and welcomes all submissions. Your submission can be as long or as short as you consider appropriate to cover your points. To make an effective submission please clearly state if you are in support, opposition or neutral and detail your points under appropriate headings.
Your comments are valuable and we thank you for taking the time to put forward your submission.
The City of Fremantle Council has adopted draft local planning policy 2.14 – advertisements policy for public comment.
The purpose of this draft policy is to set out the requirements for signage (advertisements) in the City of Fremantle. These requirements will help applicants when proposing and lodging development applications for signage and form the assessment criteria upon which officers would consider applications for signage.
Signage that is exempt from the requirement to obtain planning approval has also been identified in the draft policy.
The City is interested to hear your thoughts on the proposed draft local planning policy 2.14 and welcomes all submissions. Your submission can be as long or as short as you consider appropriate to cover your points. To make an effective submission please clearly state if you are in support, opposition or neutral and detail your points under appropriate headings.
Your comments are valuable and we thank you for taking the time to put forward your submission.