How can councils apply the controls formerly contained in licence conditions to activities that are no longer licensed?
Through the use of prevention notices, if the activity is carried on in an environmentally unsatisfactory manner (section 95). In addition to using prevention notices, there may be relevant development consent conditions that councils can enforce. Councils may also be able to exercise powers under the Local Government Act 1993 and the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, for example the power to issue orders.
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