Information

Footpath dining

  • Name of Business

  • Date

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Prepared by

  • Address

  • Parcel No:

  • Photograph of dining area

DM5 # Number Application information

  • Is the application on the approved form?

  • Is there documents and materials as per the form?

  • Are the fees paid?

  • Is there any other information or approvals required

Information Request

  • Is further information required Under Part 2 section 8 subsection 5 through 9?

General Criteria

  • Is a separate approval required under an Act, a Law of the Commonwealth or the Local Government Planning Scheme?

  • Will the proposed operation and management of the activity be adequate to protect public health, safety and amenity. and prevent environmental harm?

  • Will the granting of the permit be consistent with the purpose of the Local Law

  • Will the proposed operation and Management of the activity be consistent with any additional criteria prescribed for the activity under the Local law?

  • Will the proposed operation and management of the activity be consistent with Best Practice Management?

  • Does the application relate to trust land, the grant of the permit must be consistent with the terms and conditions of the trust

  • If the application relates to a prescribed activity mentioned in section 6(b) the grant of the approval would be consistent with any requirements or criteria specified in the relevant Local Government Act in relation to the approval or permit?

  • Is granting the permit beneficial for the good rule and governance of the Local government area?

  • The granting of the permit would not be detrimental to the good rule and governance of the area?

  • Has the applicant been convicted of a breach of a local law relevant to the subject matter of the application within the last three years?

  • Is the granting of the permit reasonable in the circumstance?

  • Has there been a similar approval under the repealed local laws?

  • Is the application the same as an application for which that the local government has already made a decision refusing the permit?

  • would the activity adversely affect the amenity of the area, road or the environment;

  • Can the activity be lawfully conducted on the area or road

  • would the activity unduly interfere with the usual use and enjoyment of the area or road;

  • does the activity unreasonably detract from the established amenity in the neighbourhood

  • is the activity able to be conducted consistent with relevant environmental, health and safety standards

  • would the activity adversely affect existing services located in, on or over an area or road;

  • will the activity generate significant noise, dust or light pollution or other significantly adverse effects on the surrounding neighbourhood;

  • would the activity adversely affect existing services located in, on or over an area or road;

  • is the activity appropriate having regard to any current permits issued, or application for permits, under this local law for the site including the number of permits, their duration and the nature of any approved activity;

  • is the activity appropriate having regard to the impact of the activity on other users of the site;

  • is the activity appropriate having regard to the frequency at which the activity is proposed to be conducted on the site;

  • is the activity appropriate having regard to the economic impact on commercial operators immediately adjacent to the site;

  • is the activity appropriate having regard to the situation, suitability and amenity of the site in relation to neighbouring areas;

  • will the activity significantly detract from the capacity of a road to provide a vehicular and, where relevant, pedestrian thoroughfare; and

  • Are there plans attached plans showing any temporary structure intended to be erected as part of the activity is structurally sound

Permit

  • Will the permit be granted unconditionally?

  • Will the permit be granted subject to conditions?

  • Will the permit be refused?

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