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Your building project may require planning, building and asset protection permits, as well as compliance with building, health and safety regulations. Check out your property information to find out which regulations affect your property, including zones, overlays and easements. If you know your project involves road access, hoarding, or access through council reserves, you may also require a permit for works.
For advice and more information, visit us in person at the Civic Centre during business hours or call 9518 3555.
If you're unsure whether you need a building permit, here you can find information on permit needs, including for owner-builders and subdivisions.
In Victoria, you can choose to use either a Private Building Surveyor or Council's service to obtain a Building Permit.
Application forms - subdivision, protection work notice, land subject to flooding, request for property information, request for copy of documents, occupancy permit, extension of time.
All owners of permanent and/or relocatable swimming pools and spas are required to register their pool/spa with Council and to obtain a Certificate of Barrier Compliance every 4 years.
Private building surveyors can lodge documents and pay fees online for Section 80, Section 30 and Section 73 documentation.
A Report and Consent application is needed if you are varying a requirement of the Building Regulations. It cannot be used where the works have already started.
For regulations and permits requirements of common installations and construction please see the following page. For example: fences, decks or basketball rings.
It may be possible to construct certain buildings, structures or works on or over an easement subject to certain conditions and operational requirements.
The extent and requirements of a renovation - from roofing and window renovations to reblocking foundations - determine the necessity of a building permit and any other forms.
If you want to demolish a building in the City of Monash, you will require a building permit unless you comply with the exceptions.
There are often restrictions around when construction works can be undertaken so people living near the construction works are not inconvenienced or disturbed by noise.
From time to time, disputes arise between builders and homeowners, or between neighbours - but there are ways to solve these situations.