Hoarding permit

You must apply for a permit if you need to place hoarding on a road or Council land in Banyule.

This includes:

  • a street or road managed by Banyule or VicRoads
  • any footpath, nature strip or laneway.

No permit is required for hoarding on private driveways or private land.

Steps to apply

Step 1.Location

Understanding who manages your proposed hoarding area is important to know.

We manage most of the local streets in Banyule, but not all. Some are managed by the VicRoads.

If you are unsure about your area, contact a construction management officer on 9490 4222 or consult VicRoads on 13 11 71.

Step 2.VicRoads MOA

If VicRoads manages your proposed area, then you must first apply for a memorandum of authority.

This is not required if we manage the location.

Step 3.Plan

Create a detailed plan that indicates location and placement of materials, including any obstruction or Council assets, for example pits, poles, signage, trees, street furniture and bins.

Step 4.Regulation 116

If the area is part of a building permit requirement, then you will need to get Regulation 116 endorsement.

If no building permit was required for your works, then this is not required.

Step 5.Application

Apply for a hoarding permit

Step 6.Outcome

We will assess your application, calculate what your occupation fee will be, and respond to your application in 5 working days.

The occupation fee is paid after you submit a permit application. We will contact you directly.

Step 7.Works completion

Once your building works are complete, you will need to supply us with a dilapidation report that assess any damage to our assets.

If there is damage, you may be required to pay for repairs.

Contact us

If you have any questions, contact the Construction Management team on 9490 4222 or at construction.management@banyule.vic.gov.au