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Development Services Fact Sheets and Information

Information regarding construction on Council land (eg. driveways, drainage, trench reinstatement, footpath reinstatement).

Know what general information should be provided with an application, get fee information, download an application or declaration.

Required information to provide so that your application for building approval is assessed as quickly as possible.

Information on building safely near powerlines that development applicants should read before signing the required declaration.

Any change made to the use of land and buildings relating to retail, commercial or industrial use must involve consutlation with Council.

Corporate signs, a common feature throughout Salisbury, are constructed and erected by Council and leased to business owners.

An overview of the information that must accompany an application for a detached dwelling addition such as a granny flat.

Any activity that causes damage to a ‘significant tree' is classed as development.

All swimming pools of a depth greater than 300 mm that incorporate a filtration system require Council approval.

The building of medium density housing requires Development Approval from Council.

The division or amalgamation of land through Land Division or Community Title requires the approval of Council.

Most commonly, a retaining wall is required between neighbours who build on sloping sites. Council approval may be required.

Guidelines for the use of a residential dwelling or outbuildings to operate a home based business.

Guidelines for the development of Industrial, Commercial and Retail premises within the City of Salisbury.

The construction of most minor domestic structures such as carports, verandahs and garages will require Development Approval from Council.

An overview of the information that must accompany an application for new homes or additions to existing ones.

A guide to assist the development of outdoor signs in and around the urban environment.

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