Native Vegetation

Native Vegetation - NR LinksNative vegetation removal requires a planning permit under Clause 52.17 Native Vegetation.

This covers all vegetation that is native to Victoria including dead trees on private land.

Often when undertaking a planning permit you need to remove vegetation of bushfire safety or to obtain access to a block.

The system has been greatly simplified in recent years and removal follows two distinct pathways being basic pathway or a detailed pathway.

Both pathways have there requirements and the basic pathway is the cheaper and more preferred option.

To remove high risk vegetation there needs to be sufficient site constraints to warrant this removal.

NRLinks has many years experience with the required documentation and can easily access in a few minutes the risk pathway of the vegetation on your site.

 

 

 

 

 

 

31 Coulston Road, Monbulk (Yarra Ranges Shire) This site contained 3 remnant EVC’s, EVC 16 Lowland Forest with ...
One of the main complexties of this site was determining from all the vegetation what triggered native vegetation removal. ...
This site is in Rural Conservation Zone (135.8ha) and 70% remnant cover and the balance used for Farming. ...
Planning application for a three-lot subdivision at Snake Valley...
Two-lot development under a Bushfire Management Overlay and Land Subject to Inundation Application was Approved. ...
Planning application for a eight lot subdivision (Residential Zone, Koala Overlay, Vegetation Protection Overlay)  ...
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