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Planning our city
- Casey Design Excellence Program
- Managing our growth
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Precinct Structure Plans
- Growth area precincts in Casey
- Berwick Waterways
- Development Contribution Plans Rates
- Infrastructure Contribution Plans Rates
- Botanic Ridge
- Community Infrastructure Levy
- Brompton Lodge
- Cardinia Creek South
- Casey Central Town Centre
- Casey Fields South Employment
- Casey Fields South Residential
- Clyde Creek
- Clyde North
- Clyde South
- Cranbourne East
- Cranbourne North Stage 2
- Cranbourne West
- Croskell (employment)
- Devon Meadows
- Minta Farm
- Thompsons Road
- Major road projects
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Planning services
- OSD design guidelines and checklist
- Planning and subdivision fees
- Applying for a planning permit
- Planning advice
- Subdivision planning permits
- How your planning application is assessed
- Advertised planning applications
- Existing planning permits
- Submit a waste management plan
- Planning laws and enforcement
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Building services
- Application forms
- Asset protection
- Private building surveyor submissions
- Apply for adjoining land owner details - protection works
- Building permits
- Is my property in a bushfire prone area?
- Swimming Pools and Spas
- Enquire about neighbourhood building works
- Apply to share fencing costs
- Places of Public Entertainment (POPE) and Temporary Structures
- Water coming from a neighbouring property
Online portal for private building surveyor to submit required items such as Section 30 documents and building plans.
An owner who is proposing building work has obligations under the Building Act 1993 to protect adjoining property from potential damage from this work.
Building permits. How to apply for one through a building surveyor.
Fire protection for your home.
Register your pool or spa online under the new swimming pool and spa safety laws issued by State Government.
We can help you to determine if there is a current permit for building works in your area, and can investigate alleged breaches of the Building Act.
Property owners are responsible for building and maintaining fences on their property. If you share a fence with a neighbour, you may be able to share any costs with them. If your fence is next to a Council property, you may apply to share fencing costs with us.
An Occupancy permit is required to be obtained for a public entertainment conducted in certain places and buildings.
If you experience water on your property that is coming from a neighbour's property, it is a civil matter between you and the adjoining neighbour.
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