What applications am I able to lodge? Once you become a registered user within the City of Joondalup you can lodge:
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There are two types of building permit applications: Certified – an application that has [...]
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Building Approvals A building approval certificate [...]
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Amendments to the Residential Design Codes 2024 The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage [...]
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Commercial advertising signs and devices on private land are required to comply with the provisions of the City’s Advertisements [...]
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The Residential Design Codes (R-Codes) define a carport as: “A roofed structure designed to accommodate one or more motor vehicles, [...]
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A deck is a flat or raised platform capable of supporting loads, which is typically constructed outdoors. Decking is often built of [...]
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A public building is a building, place or part of a [...]
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Effective from Monday 3 July 2023. Building Construction Industry Training Fund (BCITF) and [...]
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A carport or garage may be converted to a habitable room (e.g. bedroom, study, living area) if there is sufficient space elsewhere on [...]
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What is covered by this application? An application for written planning advice covers any [...]
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Lodgement Once an application has been lodged the City will check to ensure all necessary information has been provided. If further [...]
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Most of the City’s building plans are held in micro-fiche format. Where available, the City can [...]
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A building permit is valid for two years from the date of issue. After that date, it ceases to [...]
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Under the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1911, a ‘lodging house’ is any building or [...]
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A demolition permit is required for demolition, dismantling or removal of a building or [...]
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Subdivision is the division of land into smaller lots and/or amalgamation of several lots into one larger lot. The potential to [...]
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If you are intending to purchase a property, the City is able to provide a list of building [...]
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What is a deemed-to-comply check? The construction of a new single house, or extensions and/or renovations to an existing house may be [...]
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A structure plan is a planning document consisting of text and maps which identifies how land [...]
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If you would like to keep pigeons on your property, you must apply to the City for a Certificate of Registration. Unless approved prior [...]
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The approval of a subdivision application will usually be subject to conditions that are required to be met (or cleared) prior to [...]
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Item Service Maximum Fee 1 Determination of development application (other than for an extractive industry) where the estimated cost of [...]
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To operate a hairdressing establishment within the City, the proprietor must ensure that the premises meets the provisions of the [...]
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Skin penetration is a procedure which incorporates the skin or mucous membrane being cut, punctured, torn or shaved. Skin penetration [...]
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The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries is responsible for issuing liquor licences. As part of this process, [...]
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Owners and occupiers of a property with a private swimming or spa are required to maintain the barrier so that it is compliant with the [...]
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Greywater is the term used to describe the wastewater generated from bathrooms, laundries and kitchens, but does not include toilet [...]
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Have you recently purchased a property in the City of Joondalup? Here is some information about the settlement process in relation to [...]
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