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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
Find out what happens to your planning permit application, after lodgement.
You can track where your planning or subdivision application is up to by using our Planning & Subdivision application register.
We sometimes need more information about your proposed use and/or development. Find out what happens during the RFI process, and what you can do if you receive a RFI.
After a planning application has been submitted to us for assessment, you may find that changes are required.
As part of the planning permit application process, your application may be advertised.
Anyone who feels they will be adversely affected by your planning permit application are able to object.
There are 3 types of decisions that can be made on a planning permit application.
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