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Council has proposed amendments to the Bylaw to accommodate the new ‘pay by plate’ parking technology. In particular, the Council carpark which uses the coupon system will need to be declared by Council resolution to be a ‘parking meter area’. To provide for contractors who use Council parking spaces, an amended clause 8.1.1 is proposed with more precise drafting.
With regard to freedom camping, Council is proposing to delete clause 21.2 of the Bylaw so that the Bylaw better reflects Council’s policy position regarding freedom camping.
Finally, a number of further minor amendments are proposed to the Traffic Bylaw Amendment No 1, 2018, especially to the Introduction, Definition and Penalty sections of the Bylaw.
CLOSED: The submission period has now closed. Stay tuned to this page for further updates.
Council has proposed amendments to the Bylaw to accommodate the new ‘pay by plate’ parking technology. In particular, the Council carpark which uses the coupon system will need to be declared by Council resolution to be a ‘parking meter area’. To provide for contractors who use Council parking spaces, an amended clause 8.1.1 is proposed with more precise drafting.
With regard to freedom camping, Council is proposing to delete clause 21.2 of the Bylaw so that the Bylaw better reflects Council’s policy position regarding freedom camping.
Finally, a number of further minor amendments are proposed to the Traffic Bylaw Amendment No 1, 2018, especially to the Introduction, Definition and Penalty sections of the Bylaw.
CLOSED: The submission period has now closed. Stay tuned to this page for further updates.