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Planning our city
- Managing our growth
- Funding growth areas
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Precinct Structure Plans
- Growth area precincts in Casey
- Berwick Waterways
- Botanic Ridge
- Brompton Lodge
- Cardinia Creek South
- Casey Central Town Centre
- Casey Fields South Employment
- Casey Fields South Residential
- Clyde Creek
- Clyde North
- Clyde South
- Cranbourne East
- Cranbourne North Stage 2
- Cranbourne West
- Croskell
- Devon Meadows
- Minta Farm
- Thompsons Road
- Major road projects
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Planning services
- Planning and subdivision fees
- Applying for a planning permit
- Drainage Plan Approvals
- Planning advice
- Subdivision planning permits
- How your planning application is assessed
- Advertised planning applications
- Existing planning permits
- Submit a waste management plan
- Planning laws and enforcement
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Building services
- Is my property in a bushfire prone area?
- Apply for adjoining land owner details - protection works
- Apply for an asset protection permit
- Apply for asset protection final inspection
- Applying for a building permit
- Request copies of building plans and permits
- Safety laws for pool and spa owners
- Apply for a hoarding permit
- Apply to build over an easement
- Apply for a flooding application
- Apply for a siting variation
- Apply for an occupancy permit
- Request a property information certificate
- Enquire about neighbourhood building works
- Find the legal point of stormwater discharge
- Apply to share fencing costs
- Places of Public Entertainment (POPE) and Temporary Structures
- Water coming from a neighbouring property
To subdivide, you must first apply for a planning permit to develop the site. Once this is granted, your engineering plans can be lodged.
Find out the steps involved in our bonds process.
Find out the steps involved in lodging a subdivision planning permit application.
After any required planning permit for development has been granted and the subdivision application has been submitted, an advertising and referral process may occur before subdivision is approved.