Little Stringybark Creek ESO pre-development advice
The Little Stringybark Creek Environmental Significance Overlay (ESO) has been introduced into the Yarra Ranges Planning Scheme to improve the health and condition of Little Stri
The Little Stringybark Creek Environmental Significance Overlay (ESO) has been introduced into the Yarra Ranges Planning Scheme to improve the health and condition of Little Stri
Is the new way to lodge Detailed Design Submissions for Civil and Landscaping, through to Final Completion process and handover of assets to the asset owners.
Developers and their consultants are required to prepare and submit a stormwater management strategy for review by Melbourne Water.
You need our formal approval before you can work on any new or modified stormwater connection.
To build a bicycle or pedestrian path on our land, near our assets or within a floodplain you will need our formal approval.
If councils are seeking to discontinue use of a laneway as a road and convert it to private ownership they must apply for our consent.
If you’re planning to build over or near any of our easements or underground assets you’ll need to get our consent before starting any work.
If you plan to construct a crossing over our drain or waterway or to make any changes to an existing crossing, you must get our approval.
If you are planning to build a private floating or fixed jetty, pontoon or mooring on Melbourne's waterways you need our approval.
If you are planning landscaping work we must approve proposed plantings over or near pipe reserves, easements and floodways.