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The complete set of by-laws covers various local government issues such
as public roads and miscellaneous, parking grounds, public open spaces,
street trading, public health, cemeteries and crematoria, emergency
services, culture and recreation services, and encroachment on
property. Council has established a municipal court to deal with all
cases of by-law infringements in the area of Jurisdiction.
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Calls for public comment
The City has published proposed by-laws for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, and is
calling for comments.
The by-laws can be viewed here [PDF, 200kb].
The City has published proposed by-laws on the rights of way for electronic communications facilities, and is calling for comments.
The by-laws can be viewed here [PDF, 28kb].
For more details, view public notices.
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HE by-laws are divided into separate sections by theme. They are
available to open in Adobe
Acrobat format.
To download Acrobat reader, click here.
- Animals
- The protection of wild animals and birds
Published under notice 1335 in the Provincial Gazette Extraordinary dated 10 April 2006:
Acrobat version [28kb]
- Dogs and cats
Published under notice 1334 in the Provincial Gazette Extraordinary dated 10 April 2006:
Acrobat version [73kb]
- Cemeteries and Crematoria
(disposal of bodies; coffins and graves; funerals; re-opening of graves
and exhumations; care of graves; memorials and inscriptions; cremations
and memorial work in crematoria; indigent persons, prohibited acts)
Acrobat version [335kb]
- Credit Control and Debt Collection
Rights and obligations of ratepayers who are consumers of council
services including water and electricity, waste collection, etc. For
more details, contact
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at the Department of Revenue.
Policy document:
Acrobat version [913kb]
Acrobat version Annexure D [200kb]
- Culture and Recreation
(library services including membership, loans and hours; hire and use
of community arts and culture facilities; community centres; camping
and caravan parks including permits and conditions; sports facilities;
offences and penalties)
Acrobat version [579kb]
- Emergency Services
(fire prevention; burning of refuse; fire protection including building
construction, sprinkler systems, emergency exits; fire-fighting
equipment, evacuation plans, water supply; control of fireworks; use,
handling and storage of flammable substances; transport, supply and
delivery of dangerous goods; spray painting; fire brigade services;
handling of animals; offences and penalties)
Acrobat version [1,042kb]
- Encroachment on Property
(council permission and rules; columns; balconies and bay windows;
plinths, pilasters, corbels and cornices; verandas around corners;
pavement openings; maintenance, removal and tenancy of projections;
paving of footways; offences and penalties)
Acrobat version [141kb]
- Metered Taxi, Minibus, Midibus and Bus
(shortest route and other driver obligations; operation of taximeter;
bus stops; parking; engagement of passengers; payment of fares; filth,
disease and disinfection; driver's right of refusal; lost property;
dangerous articles; cleanliness; queue marshalls; offences and
penalties)
Acrobat version [36kb]
- Parking Grounds
(fees; ticket-controlled grounds: fees and conditions; parking meter
grounds: conditions, prohibitions; pay and display grounds: parking,
prohibitions; defective vehicles; cleaning and repair of vehicles;
tampering and obstructions; defacing of tickets; abandoned vehicles;
refusal of admission; offences and penalties)
Acrobat version [177kb]
- Public Health
(principles, hazards and nuisances; hazardous uses of premises;
sanitary services including sewage system and toilets; private sewage
works; water supply, boreholes and wells; "offensive trades" and
storage of waste; hairdressing, beauty and cosmetology services;
second-hand goods; accommodation establishments; dry-cleaning and
laundry businesses; swimming pools and spa-baths; nursing homes;
child-care services; keeping of animals; pet shops and parlours;
offences and penalties)
Acrobat version [187kb]
- Public Open Spaces
(principles, management, fees and access; prohibited activities
including rules for walking dogs; erection of structures and special
events; applications for authorisation; co-operative management
agreements; tree preservation; offences and penalties)
Acrobat version [296kb]
- Public Roads and Miscellaneous
(damage to trees; barbed wire and electrical fencing; cleaning and
repairing on public roads; excavations; defacing or painting public
roads; races and sports events; loitering on roads or places of
entertainment; public decency; trolleys; stormwater and watercourses;
obstructions; planting; permission to hoard; control of traffic; games
on public roads; throwing stones; animals on public roads; offences and
penalties)
Acrobat version [683kb]
- Street Trading
(prohibited and restricted conduct; cleanliness; restricted and
prohibited areas; removal and impoundment; vicarious responsibility;
offences and penalties)
Acrobat version [169kb]
- Waste Management
(information system; municipal service: provision and usage; commercial
services including industrial, garden, building and hazardous waste;
transportation and disposal; licence applications, terms and
conditions; prohibition of littering and dumping; powers of authorised
officials; offences and penalties)
Acrobat version [427kb]
- Water Services
(applications, fees, accounts and arrears; council obligations;
unauthorised use and interference; supply services including
installation work, measurement, restrictions, testing; special
provision for fire services; sanitation services; sewage; industrial
effluent; drainage installation and maintenance; powers of designated
officer; exemptions; offences)
Acrobat version [275kb]
- Advertising Signs and Hoardings
Acrobat version [440kb]
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