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[...] What is a planning permit? A planning permit is a legal document that gives permission for a use or development on a particular piece of [...]
[...] decisions that affect its municipality. For example, it decides whether or not to grant a planning permit for a new use or development, and what permit conditions are appropriate. The council’s [...]
[...] other person, and how the notice will be given. This is usually called advertising. If the planning scheme specifically states that advertising is not required, or if council is satisfied that the [...]
[...] houses occupy large lot sizes to form the neighbourhood character as identified in the Planning Scheme. Our Application for a second dwelling on the land attracted the wrath of 82 determined [...]
[...] . The council’s planning department provides information and advice about the planning scheme, and processes and coordinates planning proposals for council’s consideration. What is [...]
[...] Our clients sold their home for $1.35 million with a permit to build a second dwelling at the rear of their Frankston property. This was way beyond the smart real estate agent’s [...]
We touched on this before. We mentioned that street character is made up of a few things; neighbours, homes, roads, signage, trees – and all of thes [...]
[...] a treed part of Frankston South where detached houses occupy large lot sizes to form the neighbourhood character as identified in the Planning Scheme. Our Application for a second dwelling on the land [...]
[...] will be required if council doesn’t consider the changes to be minor. The planning permit process The following sections outline the planning permit process. Before you make the [...]
Before any project begins, the developer needs to decide how much money to borrow and how to control all the connected relative costs of construction. [...]
[...] at all times. You must never build a habitable or industrial/commercial structure over a sewer asset. The below list provides some examples of what you should never build over. This is not a [...]
[...] , the size of a new shopping centre, the location of parks, a bike path or a new road. These planning decisions may influence how we get to work, where we shop and what we do in our spare time. The [...]
[...] . - Neighboring property sewer branches. -A rising main sewer (pressure line). - Sewer manholes/inspection shafts. [...]
[...] never build over: - Water pipes. - A sewer larger than 225mm in diameter. - Concrete sewer reticulation pipes. -A sewer deeper than 3.5 meters. - Neighboring property sewer branches. -A [...]
[...] What is a planning permit? A planning permit is a legal document that gives permission for a use or development on a particular piece of [...]
[...] decisions that affect its municipality. For example, it decides whether or not to grant a planning permit for a new use or development, and what permit conditions are appropriate. The council’s [...]
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