FOOTPATH TRADING GUIDELINES - City of Port Phillip
FOOTPATH TRADING GUIDELINES - City of Port Phillip
FOOTPATH TRADING GUIDELINES - City of Port Phillip
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Contents<br />
seCTion ToPiC PaGe<br />
1.00 Overview 08<br />
1.01 Purpose <strong>of</strong> the Guidelines 08<br />
1.02 What is footpath trading? 08<br />
1.03 Why do we have footpath trading? 09<br />
1.04 Footpath trading objectives 09<br />
1.05 Who are the stakeholders? 10<br />
1.06 Council’s footpath trading priorities 10<br />
1.07 Decision-making 11<br />
1.08 Footpath management standards 12<br />
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<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Port</strong> <strong>Phillip</strong><br />
Footpath Trading Guidelines<br />
2.00 The Footpath 14<br />
2.01 Footpath trading zones 15<br />
2.02 Pedestrian zone 16<br />
2.03 Trading zone 16<br />
2.04 Kerb zone 18<br />
2.05 examples <strong>of</strong> different footpath widths 19<br />
2.06 Clearances within trading zones 20<br />
2.07 smokers’ area 27<br />
2.08 Queuing 28<br />
2.09 Relocation <strong>of</strong> public infrastructure and/<br />
or improvement to abutting footpaths 29<br />
2.10 occupying an adjacent premises 29<br />
2.11 Toilet and sanitary conveniences 31<br />
2.12 Delineation markers 31<br />
2.13 Precinct-specific guidelines 31<br />
2.14 Decision–making on applications 32<br />
2.15 events 34<br />
2.16 Temporary permits 34