Depending on the site, complexity and reason for your application, additional information may be required, which may include:
Depending on the biodiversity that is present on the site and the scale of the proposed impact, applicants may be required to engage a suitably qualified ecologist to prepare a Flora and Fauna Assessment Report, which includes the new five-part test to determine the level of impact that the clearing may have on threatened species, populations, ecological communities or their habitats.
This report will be considered as part of Council’s assessment and determination.
While not a mandatory submission requirement, a landscape plan may be requested where the approval of proposed works warrant extensive compensatory replanting.
While not a mandatory submission requirement, a bushfire report or supporting information is required where the reasons outlined in your statement are related to bushfire management.
While not a mandatory submission requirement, supporting reports such as those from a plumber, or structural engineer should be submitted to support your application where the reasons outlined in your statement are related to damage caused by tree roots to sewer, storm water, foundations, etc.