When are applications advertised?

Public Notice is required to be given to people affected by a proposal if the Council decide that it could cause 'material detriment', such as significant adversity, loss or damage. For example, a proposed restaurant might generate additional traffic in a neighbourhood, or the construction of a building might deprive adjoining houses of adequate light.

There are a number of ways Council can give notice, including: 

•Direct mailing to the owners and occupiers of nearby properties
•Erecting signs on the land subject to the application
•Placing notices in local newspapers
•Making the application available online for viewing
•Or all of the above.

Council will arrange for all these notices, but the associated costs will be charged to the applicant.

Council may also refer your application to other statutory bodies for advice or comment. These referral authorities have 28 days to respond. They may impose conditions or object to an application.