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Get the Site Right
We need to protect our waterways from construction site sediment. Developers who don't control and manage sediment on their site may be fined between $8,000 and $15,000.
Accredited Certifying Authorities
If you need to appoint a Principal Certifying Authority (PCA ) you have two options. You can either engage a private accredited certifier or a Council certifier.
Damage to adjoining properties
A person undertaking excavation and construction work must avoid damaging adjoining land and property.
Building compliance
Our officers can take action to address illegal or non-compliant construction.
Rockdale Urban Strategy 2010
This strategy outlines the principles which informed the planning decisions made in the preparation of the Rockdale Local Environmental Plan (LEP) 2011 and Rockdale Development Control Plan (DCP) 2011
Rockdale Town Centre Masterplan 2012
This guides the current and future growth of the Rockdale Town Centre precinct.
Priority Precincts
These are areas nominated by the NSW Department of Planning and Environment (DP&E) to be the focus of initiatives to create more housing, jobs and vitality near public transport, shops and ser
State Significant Development
The NSW Government is undertaking major projects that will have an impact on the people and places within Bayside Council. One of those projects is Westconnex.
ANZAC Day display at Mascot Library
Alfred and George Benham were brothers who grew up in Botany and enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF).
Rockdale Section 94A Development Contributions Plan 2008
The Rockdale Section 94A Development Contributions Plan 2008 came into effect on 1 July 2008. This is a fixed rate levy that relates to the existing Section 94 contributions plans that apply to the fo
Business Forms
As a business owner, it is common to require permits from Council or seek assistance to better understand the relevant regulations. Most businesses must register with us and be ready to show they h
Footway trading and A-frames
Apply for a Footway Trading Zone to use the footway, known as a footpath, for outdoor dining or if you want to display goods, furniture, or an A-frame sign.  Footpaths are for everyone, so