You may need to apply for consent to erect a projection beyond street alignment if a design does not meet the required height or distance specified in Part 6 of Building Regulations 2018. This may include:
- constructing a verandah, balcony or front fence
- building facade works such as new openings or street signage
- retaining walls above or below ground
- constructing a building or garage near a street alignment or boundary
- excavation works along a footpath, road or public space.
Please discuss with the relevant building surveyor engaged for the issue of the Building Permit before making an application.
How to apply
What happens next?
Pay the application fee and apply
Payment is required upon submission. You may call Council on (03)5471 1700 to make payment over the phone. You may also pay the fee in person at the Civic Centre, 27 Lyttleton Street, Castlemaine.
Submitting your application can be done by email or in-person.
To submit your application by email, email it to info@mountalexander.vic.gov.au or bring it into our Customer Service counter at the Civic Centre, 27 Lyttleton Street, Castlemaine.
We may contact you for additional information
If we need any additional details, we'll let you know within 15 business days. Your application will be put on hold until you provide us with the requested information.
We may want to visit the site or mediate
When we are assessing your application, we may visit the site to take photographs and measurements. This is to assess the potential impact on surrounding properties and the streetscape.
We may also need to act as mediators between the applicant and any potentially affected neighbours.
Deciding the outcome of your application:
After assessing your application, we will either:
- approve the application,
- approve the application with recommendations, or
- refuse the application
We will let you know in writing.
Appealing a decision
If you disagree with Council's response to your application, you have 30 business days to lodge an appeal with the Building Appeals Board. The decision of the Building Appeals Board is final.