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Prepare a Statement of Environmental Effects
A Statement of Environmental Effects (SEE) is a legal requirement for all Development Applications under Section 4.15 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, regardless of the
Assessment and application outcomes
During the assessment process you can track the progress of a DA online, including all information submitted with the DA and any additional information provided, and determination outcome
Bayside Photography Competition
Bayside's annual photography competition encourages residents to capture the beauty of the local area through their camera lens. 
Ground anchors for temporary shoring and support on Council land
You require approval from Bayside Council if you plan to install temporary ground anchors in a public road to support excavation below the existing road surface level. We support two types of groun
Placement of scaffolding, hoarding and fencing application
You require approval from Bayside Council if you plan to erect a temporary structure in a public place to enclose a work area, which includes scaffolding, hoarding or temporary fencing. See Types o
Tower crane application
You must get approval from Bayside Council if you plan to swing, slew or hoist using a site-based tower crane over and across Council property and roads. A tower crane is a fixed construction crane
Stand and operate registered vehicle or plant application
You require approval from Bayside Council if you are planning to stand and operate a registered vehicle or standing plant on our roads An approved permit allows for a parked vehicle to occupy and w
Public land access application
You will need approval from Bayside Council if you plan to gain access through, or to occupy Council land like parklands or reserves. We may permit temporary access through, or occupation of, parks
Occupy road with unregistered item application
You will need approval to place a skip bin, or any other item which is not a registered vehicle on public land such as a roadway or verge. You don’t need a permit if the item is placed comple
Public domain works
You need approval to carry out works or activities on roads, footpaths, carparks or reserves in the public domain. Approvals and permits are required for all stages of demolition and construction, app
Driveway line marking
Apply for driveway line markings to better define your driveway and discourage illegal parking. Bayside Council can provide driveway lines at cost to residents which: Serve to better highligh
Public domain construction – vehicle entrance and driveway application
You will require approval from Bayside Council under the Roads Act 1993 if you are planning to construct a new driveway crossing, reconstruct, repair, or remove an existing driveway crossing on Baysid