A VICTORIAN pharmacy owner has been ordered to pay $5,000 for failing to comply with local council planning rules.
Glen Iris Pharmacy's Arthur Nemtsas was found to have breached regulations when he erected billboards at his heritage-listed store without a permit.
A Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal noted he had been given several opportunities to remove the signs or submit a retrospective permit, but did not comply.
The Tribunal ruled that Nemtsas had breached planning rules and was ordered to pay $4,000 in costs and $1,244 in VCAT application fees.
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