To ensure a vehicle
crossing is constructed in an approved location and to our standards, and that our
assets are protected from damage during construction, a Vehicle Crossing Permit
must be obtained by the contractor undertaking the works.
Before applying for
a permit, please contact us to book a pre-approval inspection. We will inspect
the location to ensure there is enough space to construct or change a crossing,
assess the impact on public safety, and ensure existing assets in the road
reserve are protected.
Applicants are responsible for constructing the vehicle
crossing in accordance with a permit’s conditions, and for reinstating any public
assets damaged during works.
Please note: you must be a contractor who holds the Public Liability Insurance to
apply for this permit.
Property owner
responsibilities
A property owner may enquire about vehicle crossings, permits and
requirements, but cannot apply for a vehicle crossing permit.
Property owners are responsible for engaging a suitably qualified
contractor to undertake the works – the contractor must have the appropriate
public liability insurance to work on public land. The contractor must be the
permit applicant.
Property owners are responsible for all costs associated with constructing,
extending, relocating, maintaining and removing vehicle crossings.
If the existing crossing is not suitable as an entry to your property,
you may apply to relocate it. A vehicle crossing permit will include a
condition for the redundant crossing to be removed and the area reinstated as a
nature strip with kerb and channel.
Before constructing a new dwelling/ garage, property owners are
encouraged to contact us to ensure any proposal to relocate a vehicle crossing
meets our requirements.
Applicants must have public liability insurance
An applicant for a vehicle crossing permit must:
- Be the contractor undertaking the works
- Have public liability insurance with a minimum value of $10 million
- Submit a Certificate of Currency for their public liability insurance when applying for a permit
We prefer a property has one vehicle crossing.
Vehicle crossings must be constructed in accordance with our location, design and construction standards. Applications and design plans must show the vehicle crossing’s proximity to existing services is:
- at least 1m from any structure or asset (e.g. signs, trees, hydrants, light poles, etc.)
- a minimum distance of 10m from an intersection
- not being constructed over a drainage pit
- designed in accordance with our preferred layout
Applications for a second vehicle crossing will consider all the matters listed above as well as:
- impacts to on-street parking
- access to an approved additional carport, garage or semi-circular driveway
- applicable planning approvals
We consider proximity to services when assessing applications including existing vehicle crossings, intersections, water pump stations, water valves, fire hydrants, traffic and street signs, street parking, linemarked parking bays, stormwater drainage pipes and pits, etc.
- Telstra assets – if a Telstra pit is located in the proposed vehicle crossing, the owner/applicant must seek approval in writing from Telstra. A copy of the Telstra approval must be submitted with the application.
- NBN assets – vehicle crossings cannot be constructed over NBN pits.
A planning
permit for a vehicle crossing may be required for:
- Properties located in a Heritage Overlay
- Properties abutting a TRZ 2 Zone (VicRoads
road)
Please
contact our Statutory Planning team on
5272 4456 with any queries.
Inspections and
bookings
A minimum of two inspections are required for vehicle crossings – a pre-approval
inspection and a pre-pour inspection. Additional inspections may be necessary,
depending on the work required.
Bookings are required for pre-approval and pre-pour inspections. Pre-approval
inspections precede an application being submitted. Pre-pour inspections
precede a concrete pour.
A request for inspection requires a minimum of 24 hours’
notice prior to works being undertaken. Bookings are subject to inspector
availability.
Please call us on 5272 4426 or 5272 5076 to book a pre-approval or pre-pour inspection –
we will ask for:
- The property address where the work will take place
- The type of inspection required
- The type of work being undertaken e.g. relocation, infill, widening, etc.
- The vehicle crossing permit number (only for a pre-pour inspection)
- The planning permit number (if applicable)
- The day and time you would like an inspection (subject to inspector availability)
Request a pre-approval inspection
Before a permit application is submitted, our inspector will
meet the contractor onsite to discuss the proposal, and any other matters
related to vehicle crossings. Please call us on 5272 4426 or 5272 5076 to book a pre-approval inspection (a minimum of 24 hours’ notice is required).
During the inspection, we will check that there is
enough space to construct the crossing, ensure nearby services will not be
impacted and ensure public access and safety is not compromised.
After the inspection, we will send an email to the
contractor confirming if the works have been approved and any conditions imposed
on the application. The contractor is required to submit a copy of this confirmation
email with the permit application.
Apply for a
permit
The applicant must be the contractor who holds the public
liability insurance and will be undertaking the works. The applicant must
register an account then apply for a permit online.
1. Register an account
This only needs to be done once,
takes a few minutes and will make future lodgements
easier. You will receive confirmation within 48 hours that your registration has
been processed and your
account is active.
REGISTER FOR ONLINE PERMITS
2. Apply Online
Applicants must provide the
following information when applying online:
- Property
address where the works will take place
- Contact
details
- Planning permit
number and endorsed plans (if applicable)
- Certificate
of Currency for the public liability insurance
- Confirmation
email from the City stating the works that can proceed
- Telstra
approval (if applicable)
- Payment
details (fee information is available on our
engineering permit fees webpage)
Sign in to apply for a permit
Once signed in, from the ‘New
Application’ dropdown menu, please select ‘vehicle crossing’ as the permit type.
If you can't find the permit type, you may not be signed in. Please check the
that you have signed in correctly. If you need assistance, please call our
Customer Service team on 5272 5272.
3. Receive your permit
The
vehicle crossing permit will be emailed to the contractor (the applicant).
Works must be undertaken in accordance with the permit conditions and our
design specifications, and must be constructed to our satisfaction.
Request a pre-pour inspection
Once the vehicle crossing is set-up, the contractor is required to call us on 5272 4426 or 5272 5076 to book a pre-pour inspection (a minimum of 24 hours’ notice is required). Concrete must not be poured until a pre-pour inspection has been done and the set-up has been approved.
During the inspection, we will check that the crossing has been boxed in accordance with the permit, any conditions imposed and our design specifications. After the inspection, we will call the contractor to confirm that the concrete pour can proceed.
Redundant crossings must be reinstated as kerb and channel as per the conditions on the permit.