Council aims to protect public land for community use and enjoyment while managing necessary alterations of public land.
Alteration of public land applications
If you intend to carry out work on public land, approval may be required to alter the land. Public land includes jetties, landings, boat ramps, roads, or any public infrastructure.
Examples of alterations include:
- Excavating public land or road, such as opening up or breaking the surface, or removing turf, sand, clay, or soil.
- Installing, removing, or maintaining structures on public land or roads. This includes signs, awnings, safety fences, rubber kerb ramps, and scaffolding.
- Requesting permission to access public land for scientific purposes. This includes collecting plant or animal material or monitoring native wildlife.
- Temporarily depositing or storing goods or materials on public land or roads. Goods such as building materials, shipping containers, or construction site equipment.
- Engaging in other activities that may temporarily disrupt the ordinary use or enjoyment of public land. For example, boat ramp closures or tree removal.
Council regulates these activities to ensure they are carried out safely while taking other public space users and residents into consideration. It is also to maintain the purpose and amenity of our public spaces.
You need to apply with all supporting documentation at least 30 business days before you need to alter public land. This allows time to review your submission, request any further information, conduct a final assessment and make a decision.
Once all supporting documents have been provided, your application will be reviewed and assessed under the Alteration of Public Land Local Law 2023.
Accepted alterations
Certain activities are considered accepted alterations. These can be undertaken without the need to apply for approval.
The following activities are deemed as an accepted alteration:
- installation of rubber kerb ramps
- installation of nest boxes associated with a development approval
- using shipping containers
- using skip bins
- depositing or storing landscaping and or building materials
- installing kerbside house numbering for no monetary gain.
Accepted alterations checklists
You must comply with specific criteria and adhere to the standard conditions outlined on the relevant accepted alteration checklist. You must provide a copy of your completed checklist to Council.
If the criteria cannot be met, an Alteration of Public Land application is required.