A Total Fire Ban has been declared for Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 February. The Fire Danger Rating is Extreme. The Recycling Centre and Reuse Shop in Plenty will be closed due to the Total Fire Ban.
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For a fee, property owners, neighbours or other third-parties with written consent can request building or property information documents online. These are often referred to as Part 51 (1) and Part 51 (2).
For a fee, property owners or other third-parties with written consent can request copies of house plans, industrial plans and pool/spa information using our online portal.
If your land is in a designated bushfire prone area, you must get a Bushfire Attack Level assessment before you start designing and building your new home.
To find the legal point of discharge (where stormwater from your property discharges into a Council managed drain or the street kerb and channel) and other drainage information you will need to apply.
Find out whether you need an occupancy permit at the end of your building project. The permit confirms that your building surveyor is satisfied that the building is safe and suitable for its intended use.
If you want to place a skip on land owned or managed by Nillumbik Shire Council you may need a permit.