Restricting alcohol outlet density through cumulative impact provisions in planning law: Challenges and opportunities for local governments
Abstract
There is international interest in how to limit growth in alcohol availability in areas of high outlet density in order to reduce alcohol-related harms. Town planning legislation in Victoria, Australia, allows local government officers to refuse planning permits for new licensed premises on ‘cumulative impact’ grounds (impacts from existing alcohol outlet density). State guidelines (PN61) outline how local government planners should approach...
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Title
Restricting alcohol outlet density through cumulative impact provisions in planning law: Challenges and opportunities for local governments
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
61
Pages
102227 - 102227
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