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Attachment 1-7 - City of Ryde

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Council <strong>Attachment</strong>s Page 127<br />

ITEM 12 (continued) ATTACHMENT 7<br />

Sub<br />

No.<br />

36<br />

37<br />

Subject/<br />

Trim Ref<br />

D11/48053<br />

D11/74903<br />

Issue Comments Recommended Action<br />

Objects to blanket prohibitions that exist<br />

within DLEP which fail to recognise<br />

“advertising signage” as a legitimate<br />

land use activity.<br />

Inconsistency <strong>of</strong> the Draft LEP with<br />

SEPP No.64<br />

Draft LEP places unreasonable restraint<br />

<strong>of</strong> trade on Outdoor Media Association<br />

members and that such restraints<br />

cannot be substantiated under<br />

competition policy in a free enterprise<br />

economy.<br />

Present controls prevent operating food<br />

business from a dwelling house –<br />

controls should be changed.<br />

<strong>Attachment</strong> 7 - Council report 24 July 2012 - Draft <strong>Ryde</strong> LEP 2011 - Submissions<br />

All zones within DLEP 2011 allow for<br />

either business identification signs or<br />

building identification signs, all other<br />

signage is prohibited. Signage as a<br />

land use if permitted would allow<br />

third party advertising (advertising<br />

not related to the land use or the<br />

building that the sign is located on )<br />

SEPP 64- Advertising and Signage<br />

does not override a prohibition on<br />

the display <strong>of</strong> signage that is<br />

contained in another environmental<br />

planning instrument such as DLEP<br />

2011(other than clause 16 which<br />

relates to Transport Corridors).<br />

Third party advertising is considered<br />

unsuitable within areas other<br />

transport corridors because <strong>of</strong> visual<br />

amenity issues.<br />

Home businesses and Home<br />

industries are defined as a business<br />

and industrial activity respectively<br />

that is carried out in a dwelling used<br />

by one or more permanent residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dwelling that does not involve:<br />

- the employment <strong>of</strong><br />

Recommended Action<br />

Home business, Home<br />

industries be added as<br />

permitted with Council<br />

consent in the R2, R3 and R4<br />

zone.

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