A planning permit is usually required to construct a building or to undertake works in a Heritage Overlay. This is to ensure that heritage values will be considered.
Under the Heritage Overlay a planning permit is generally required to:
- Subdivide or consolidate land
- Demolish or remove a building (including part of a building)
- Construct a building (including part of a building, or a fence)
- Externally alter a building
- Construct or carry out works
- Construct or display a sign
- Externally paint an unpainted surface
It’s important to note that most places in the Heritage Overlay are subject to the Greater Bendigo Heritage Permit Exemptions Incorporated Plan, which exempts many minor works such as swimming pools, fences, additions and alterations from the need to obtain a planning permit if they meet specific conditions.