Bayside Council requires electronic lodgement of all plans and supporting documentation in digital form as PDF documents on a non-returnable USB. The USB will become the property of Bayside Council.
What is it?
The Urban Context Report includes detailed site and context analysis, design response and the proposed building envelopes. The proposed building envelopes are illustrated in a UCR by us
You must submit a Dewatering Management Plan (DMP) to apply for a Temporary Dewatering Permit (TDP), which allows for discharging pumped water into Bayside Council’s stormwater system.
A Statement of Environmental Effects (SEE) is a legal requirement for all Development Applications under Section 4.15 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, regardless of the
During the assessment process you can track the progress of a DA online, including all information submitted with the DA and any additional information provided, and determination outcome
You require approval from Bayside Council if you plan to install temporary ground anchors in a public road to support excavation below the existing road surface level.
We support two types of groun
You require approval from Bayside Council if you plan to erect a temporary structure in a public place to enclose a work area, which includes scaffolding, hoarding or temporary fencing.
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You must get approval from Bayside Council if you plan to swing, slew or hoist using a site-based tower crane over and across Council property and roads.
A tower crane is a fixed construction crane