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Control of Signs Bylaw 2007 (Amended 2010) Print

 

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 Disclaimer:

Be advised that this is not an official copy of the Franklin District Council’s Bylaw. While every care has been taken in the reproduction of this Bylaw, the Franklin District Council accepts no liability for the accuracy and completeness of this Bylaw. We advise you refer to the printed version if you do intend to rely on it. For an official copy of the Bylaw, please visit Franklin District Council's Head Office, 82 Manukau Road, Pukekohe.
 

Summary


This Bylaw regulates and places restrictions on the placement, construction and maintenance of signs in the Franklin District, particularly (but not only) on public property. Signs on private property are largely controlled by the District Plan.


NOTE:
Compliance with this Bylaw does not remove the need to comply with any other relevant legislation, District Plan provisions, Regional Plans and Regional Policy Statements.



Council Contact Person
For more information on this Bylaw or on permitted landuse activities involving animals, please contact:

The Enforcement Officer

 

Where to Access a Copy



You can access a copy of the Bylaw as follows:

Click on the link above to download in PDF format;


At Council offices in the following locations:
82 Manukau Road, Pukekohe; 
and
Queen Street, Waiuku.
At the library offices in the following locations:
Roulston Street, Pukekohe; 
and
Corner of Constable and King Street, Waiuku.


Please note that while the Bylaw is free to view at Council and Library Offices, should you require a copy, a charge may apply.

 

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