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Applications for building and developmentLast modified: March 3, 2009 - 8:47 AM
This topic provides an overview of what types of development require Council approval, and the process of lodging an application. To access this information please select an item from the list below. Exempt development - Published: 02 Mar 2009Exempt development is a term used to describe certain types of minor development which can be undertaken legally without any approval from Walgett Shire Council. more ..Applications - Complying Development - Published: 17 Oct 2006 Obtaining a Complying Development Certificate is the simplest way to get Council approval for a new house, extension, pool, awning, carport, garage, demolition or fencing. more .. Applications - Development Application and Construction Certificate - Published: 02 Mar 2009 Development proposals that cannot be approved via a Complying Development Certificate are usually dealt with under a Development Application. more ..Applications - activities other than building - Published: 26 Sep 2006 This section provides a range of application forms for various including plumbing and drainage work. more .. Applications - planning certificates & outstanding notices/orders - Published: 03 Mar 2009 Council issues a range of certificates and diagrams that are associated with the sale of land. more .. BASIX - Published: 05 Oct 2006 BASIX is a NSW Government intiative that ensures new homes are designed and built to use less potable water and produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions. more .. Local Approvals Policy - Published: 20 Feb 2007 The Walgett Shire Council Local Approvals Policy specifies criteria that Council must consider when determining whether or not to grant approval for a particular activity under Section 68 of the Local Government Act 1993, as well as the circumstances in which a person is not required to obtain a particular approval from Council. more .. |
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