Footpaths provide a wide variety of uses for different groups including shoppers, tourists, public transport users, delivery persons, elderly persons, those
A subdivision permit enables the subdivision and/or consolidation of land or the creation, variation or removal of easements or restrictions. The most common
Parking Permits are available to assist residents, construction workers, traders and people with disabilities to have access to appropriate parking close to
All buskers, performers, spruikers and pavement artists working in a Council space need to have a busking permit. Busking permits as specified under the
Apply for a planning permit. To learn more about an application type before you apply, click on 'find out more' below or click on 'checklist' to ensure you
A Council permit is required to place a skip bin or similar waste container on Council land such as the nature strip, road, footpath, crossing or lane-way. NOTE
Below is an explanation of the Planning Permit Process.
Applying for permits is not always a straightforward process. The following pages contain an overview of the processes, documents and information you will need
A building permit is required before the commencement of building works which includes new buildings and demolition and/or alteration to an existing building. A
A Council permit is required to place an obstruction on Council land, Council road, nature strip, road, footpath, crossing or lane-way which may cause an