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Changes to vegetation clearing permit

Following changes implemented by the State Government this month, landowners whose properties do not sit within a Bushfire Prone Area (BPA) must now apply for a permit from council before removing trees or vegetation from their property.

Previously, all landowners in municipalities across the state could remove a tree within 10 metres of their house, and shrub and vegetation within 30 metres of their home, without requiring a permit, if the vegetation was protected by planning controls.

However, the permit exemption has now been amended by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.

This change in rule, which applies to local government areas throughout Victoria, including the City of Casey, will prevent some of Casey’s oldest trees and vegetation from being cleared unnecessarily, which had been the case over previous years.

Those properties with land sitting within the BPA can continue to have trees and shrubs cleared without a permit, providing the removals comply with the exemption requirements.

City of Casey chair of administrators Noelene Duff said council is committed to protecting our local homes and properties from fire and allowing homeowners whose houses sit within the BPA is demonstrative of this.

“This change in policy will help protect some of Casey’s oldest, native trees and vegetation and ensure we preserve our local environment, where we can,” Ms Duff said.

“This will not prevent landowners whose property does not sit within a BPA from clearing trees, and planning officers at council are here to work with you to assess your permit.”

To find out if your land sits within a BPA visit the Landata website or contact the City of Casey’s planning department.

To find out more phone Council on 9705 5200.

 

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