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Cockle Bay Towns Sewerage Project connection agreement required to be completed and signed when requesting to connect to the sewer.
An important way town water can be protected is to prevent the backflow of water from premises considered to be a potential risk of cross contaminating town water with polluted water. Town water in these circumstances can be protected by installing a backflow prevention device. Council require a backflow prevention device be installed by an accredited licensed plumber at the property boundary and registered with Council. Lodgement for all new water supply require a backflow prevention Application and payable fee is required.
Temporary Road Closure Application Form Short term (less than 24 hours). This form is required to be submitted at least 12 weeks prior to the required date. Fees payable on lodgement.
This form is for the Northern area customers.
Application for the issue and use of a metered standpipe for water carters, construction and other purposes.
Any temporary or mobile food business must notify Central Coast Council if it intends to conduct business at any event within the Central Coast local government area. A notification fee is not charged, however, where an inspection is conducted, an inspection fee may be invoiced following the event.
You are required to:
Please note, if your food business is resident in a Council area other than Central Coast, a copy of an inspection report, i.e. the FPAR report dated within the past 12 months is required to be submitted with the notification form. Not-for-profit fundraising organisations are still required to submit a Notification Form.
Plumber is requried to submit a Sewer Service Diagram prior to the final inspection.
NSW Department Fair Tarding Notice of Work for Plumbing and Drainage Work.
Notice of works is requried to be provided before the plumber can book the initial inspection.
A Risk Assessment and Management Plan is required to be completed when lodging a application for an Event at Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex.
Use this form for objection to a development standard contained within a gazetted environmental planning instrument under the provisions of a Standard Instrument Local Environmental Plan. An objection statement is required if your development does not comply with a particular development standard applicable to the proposal. There is no automatic right to a variation and the onus is on the applicant to justify the departure from the development standard. It is only in justified circumstances that Council may vary a development standard.
A completed Part B - Application Detail and Owner(s) Consent form is to be submitted with this application.