Building permits

A building permit is generally required for all forms of building work and we are here to provide you with the information you need.

Building permit enquiries

This page holds all permit information but If you need further assistance the Building Department can assist.

Who needs a building permit

A building permit is generally required for all forms of building work. Please refer to practice note When is a building permit required for common types of building works. If you are unsure, please contact the Building Department for further assistance.

How to apply for a building permit from Council

If you wish to appoint Council (Moonee Valley City Council) to assess your building permit application, please complete the:

  • Application for Building Permit form (pdf, 112KB).
    Generally, the following information is required to be submitted with your building permit application however the Building Surveyor will determine what information is relevant specifically to the proposed building works.

Documents may include, though not limited to:

  • Architectural drawings drawn to scale showing the site plan, the floor plan, elevations, sections, shadow diagrams, overlooking distances and other details as required by the building surveyor drawn to a professional standard
  • Structural drawings, computations and certification prepared by a registered engineer;
  • Soil report;
  • Building specifications, which can sometimes be included on the drawings depending on the project size
  • A complete and current Certificate of Title showing the allotment dimensions and details of any restrictions such as existing covenants, easements or agreements under section 173 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987;
  • Details of the legal point of discharge and Council’s stormwater assets;
  • Builder’s insurance details where the cost of domestic building work exceeds $16,000.00; or
  • Owner builder certificate issued by the Victorian Building Authority (VBA) for domestic building works exceeding $16,000.00. Please refer to the Owner Builder Information & Study Guide (pdf, 2.1MB).
  • Other information may include - planning permit, build over easement consents from the relevant authorities, property information certificate, asset protection permit, report and consent applications etc

Applications can be lodged online, by mail or in person.

Online (preferred) - council@mvcc.vic.gov.au
Mail - PO Box 126, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039
In person – Civic Centre, 9 Kellaway Avenue, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039

Building department fees

Helpful information about building

Fences

Read more in our Boundary Fencing Guidelines.

Section 80 lodgement for registered building surveyors

As per Section 80 of the Building Act, a private building surveyor who has accepted an appointment is required to notify Council in writing within seven days of accepting that appointment.

Registered Building Surveyors can now lodge their Section 80 notifications online.

Lodge a Section 80 Building Notification online

You can register as a user and sign into Council Online Services before you lodge online. As a registered user, you don't need to re-enter your personal information each time and you can keep track of requests and applications you have lodged.

Read the instructions on how to register your user details (pdf, 500KB).

For more information call 9243 8888.

Section 30 lodgement and plans for private building surveyors

Section 30 lodgement for registered building surveyors

Registered Building Surveyors can now lodge Section 30 Building Permits online together with associated plans and documents.

Click here for instructions on how to register and lodge your Section 30 Building Permits online (pdf, 146KB).

For more information call 9243 8888.

Request for property and building information certificates

Report and consent – Part 5 (Siting Concession) application

All single dwellings, outbuildings and fences (single Class 1 and 10 buildings) within the municipality of Moonee Valley City Council must comply with the requirements of Part 5 (Siting) of the Building Regulations 2018 unless:

  • a planning permit is required for the construction of that building; and
  • the Moonee Valley Planning Scheme regulates the same matter as that regulation in relation to the siting matter which does not comply.

If a design aspect in relation to a building does not comply with the siting provisions of Part 5 of the Building Regulations 2018, you must apply for an Application for Report and Consent from Council Part 5 Siting (pdf, 125KB)

Applications can be lodged online, by mail or in person.
Online (preferred) - council@mvcc.vic.gov.au
Mail - PO Box 126, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039
In person – Civic Centre, 9 Kellaway Avenue, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039

Pools and spas

Private pools and spas are the leading location of drowning deaths in Australia for children under 4 years old.

Royal Life Saving Australia has information on how to ensure your home pool and its surrounds are safe for everyone to enjoy.

Need a building permit?

If you are unsure, please contact the Building Department for further assistance.