Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Moving driveway entrance? 5Jun 06, 2019 4:28 pm EdB84 brokenstick I am in Melbourne, and in my council you need a crossover permit to do anything to your crossover or kerb (in my case just to fix it as it was damaged by the builder) They have an online application form where you say what you want do to (repair, move etc, - must meet their guidelines) and they say yay or nay. You then have to get the fornwork inspected before you pour any concrete I assume yours would have something similar, Thanks! Any costs involved? Permit cost around $250. But before I started I just phoned the council and a friendly person explained it all to me. I suspect you could do the same? Re: Moving driveway entrance? 6Jun 07, 2019 9:15 am brokenstick EdB84 brokenstick I am in Melbourne, and in my council you need a crossover permit to do anything to your crossover or kerb (in my case just to fix it as it was damaged by the builder) They have an online application form where you say what you want do to (repair, move etc, - must meet their guidelines) and they say yay or nay. You then have to get the fornwork inspected before you pour any concrete I assume yours would have something similar, Thanks! Any costs involved? Permit cost around $250. But before I started I just phoned the council and a friendly person explained it all to me. I suspect you could do the same? Damn I keep forgetting, this is not South Africa. You can actually call the council and someone mildly intelligent will answer The warning is on the sticker on the door too. Second the aluminium powdercoat 6 18407 Hello everyone, I have a question regarding moving a chandelier after it has been mounted. The chandelier in question is quite large, measuring 4 meters… 0 72417 |