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The erection of temporary hoarding, scaffolding, fencing or overhead structures on public land may be required to separate and protect persons and property from building construction, building maintenance or other construction activities. These activities within a site often require utilisation of a property adjacent to the site in order to carry out the required works.
Statement of available pressure flows required for design flows for fire fighting requirements (hydraulic consultants).
This application form is to be used to submit design drawings for water supply and sewage works required by the Water Management Act section 306 letter requirements.
Application required where traffic control is needed for works such as use of cranes, tree trimming or removal, overhead wire works, works on footpaths or placement of Skip Bins on the footpath or roadway.
Please have the following information ready when you book a Plumbing and Drainage inspection:
A certificate of compliance and a sewer service diagram (drainage diagram) are to be provided at the final inspection.
Use the Public Health Registration of Premises - Hairdresser, Beautician, Skin Penetration form to register various types of regulated health premises including hairdressers, beauty salons, skin penetration businesses, swimming pools and/or public spa pools, and cooling towers/warm water systems with Central Coast Council.
The form is to be completed and submitted to Central Coast Council prior to operation of health premises or change of operator of the business.
There is no fee to register. A service fee may apply to inspections for regulated premises. All fees and charges are reviewed annually under Central Coast Council’s Delivery Program and Operational Plan.
A Building Information Certificate (BIC) is typically sought by property buyers or sellers to ensure that a building and its land can remain as is, without regulatory action from Council.
It is also used to regularise unauthorised works and prevents Council from ordering demolition, alteration, or rebuilding for seven years, except for fire safety or building product rectification orders. It may apply to all or part of a building.
Further information regarding Building Information Certificates can be found in the Practice Note prepared by the Department of Planning and Environment.
The standard assessment timeframe is approximately 20 days; however, this may vary depending on how promptly the applicant provides any required documentation.
Application for Subdivision Works Certificate, Subdivision Works Construction Certificate, Section 138 Roads Act Works Approval and Section 68 Local Government Act Works Approval - stormwater drainage.
These approval will generally be required by a condition of development consent. This form is also used to apply for amendments to these type of approvals.
This form may also be used for applications for Council approval required prior to the issue of a Complying Development Certificate (CDC) in relation to Section 68 Local Government Act Approval for stormwater drainage and Section 138 Roads Act requirements for dual occupancies.
Please submit your completed application to Ask@CentralCoast.nsw.gov.au
It’s a requirement that testing of the device is conducted on an annual basis and results submitted to Council each year.
Please complete the following form to register a new or replacement device, and to lodge annual inspection results.