Permit for temporary work within a road/verge
Road and footpath activities are controlled under Local Law 1.
The Sunshine Coast Council manages activities on roads and verges for community safety and accessibility.
There are occasions when council will approve a permit to conduct works within a road or verge. These permits are issued for short term use only and not intended for permanent use of the road or verge.
A permit is required for the temporary occupation of the road or verge by a private resident or commercial operator for non-profit purpose and commercial buildings. For road or verge closures for an event refer to Event permits: application for weddings, ceremonies and events | Sunshine Coast Council.
Temporary works activities (including road or verge and footpath closures)
Temporary works activities (including road or verge and footpath closures)
- Footpath or road closures for the purpose of a construction zone.
- Storing of shipping containers or skip bins for construction works on verge or road.
- Crane lift of equipment e.g. pool installation on verge or road.
- Renovations to shopfronts including painting awnings or erecting new signage on verge or road.
- Storing of materials for constructions on verge or road.
- Erecting signage or safety fences/barriers for construction on verge or road.
- Any demolition or constructions works that impact verge or road, including those with an operational works permit.
State controlled roads
State controlled roads
Approval from Department of Transport and Main Roads may be required in conjunction with a Temporary Works Permit for the use of the footpath or verge. Contact http://rcp.tmr.qld.gov.au or email northcoast@tmr.qld.gov.au before lodging your application.
Utility works
Utility works
- Utility providers: refer to Public Utility Services for infrastructure installation within road reserves. A Temporary Works Permit is not required – contact Councils Utilities Officer mail@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.
- Includes contractors for NBN, QRail, Unitywater, Energex, Pit installations and Telcos.
Council projects
Council projects
Contact your contract administrator for further information including project delivery contractors working on behalf of council under a contractor agreement. Do not lodge a Temporary Works Application for Council Projects.
Commercial / residential activities
Commercial / residential activities
An Operational Works Permit and/or building approval may also be required in conjunction with the Temporary Works Permit. Refer to Operational work | Sunshine Coast Council / Development Information
Making a temporary works application
Making a temporary works application
- To apply you must complete the temporary works within a road or verge application form (DOCX, 176KB).
- Applications will be assessed in accordance with the documentation provided and suitability of the proposed works.
- If necessary, a site visit may be conducted by an authorised council officer.
- Read the fact sheet (PDF, 171KB) for more information.
Fees and timeframes
Fees and timeframes
- Each permit application is assessed on a case-by-case basis. A non-refundable application fee applies and must be paid when you lodge the application.
- A bond is also payable and is assessed on a case by case basis (POA).
- Rental fees (per square metre) are also payable for commercial applicants on a case by case basis (POA).
- Refer to the temporary works within a road or verge application form (DOCX, 176KB) for current application fees.
- Allow a minimum of 28 working days from receipt of application with all the relevant supporting documents to when approval is granted.
Permit requirements
Permit requirements
- A permit is required so council can assess the circumstances and ensure community safety is upheld and the road or verge function is not compromised.
- Utility services such as water, sewerage, power and telecommunications may be located within the road or verge and can be damaged during digging activities. A permit ensures that under and above ground utilities have been checked prior to any works being approved.
- Certain activities conducted on the road verge require a local law approval under Sunshine Coast Regional Council Subordinate Local Law No.1 (Administration) 2016 Schedule 4 - Alteration or improvement to local government controlled areas and roads.
Public liability insurance
Public liability insurance
- Where a permit application is approved, public liability insurance of $20 million is required for temporary works within a road or verge.
- Public liability insurance is required to protect the residents’/permit holders’ interest should anything happen on council managed or controlled land where you intend to conduct activities. This will ensure that you, and anyone traversing the road verge is protected in the case of an accident or incident. Your home insurance company may provide public liability insurance.
- All Certificate of Currency must have ‘Sunshine Coast Regional Council’ listed as an interested party and extend the terms of the policy to the area of the road, verge or footpath to which the permit applies.
Bond
Bond
- The purpose of a bond is to cover any damage to existing infrastructure or vegetation and varies in accordance with level of risk and activity type.
- The bond is refunded once the activity is complete and council is satisfied that there has been no damage to existing vegetation or infrastructure outside of what was permitted.
Street tree protection
Street tree protection
Adequate tree protection zones (TPZ) must be established around existing trees near to the proposed works. TPZ consider both the crown and root area of a tree that requires protection for long-term viability.
Hours of operation
Hours of operation
An out of hours permit approval may be required under the Environmental Protection Act for any activity between 6.30pm and 6.30am. Contact Council Environmental Health Team on 5475 7272.
Dial before you dig
Dial before you dig
Council requires all applicants to conduct a dial before you dig. This free service provides information on underground utilities to ensure there are no services located within your proposed garden that may be impacted. Visit 1100.com.au or phone 1100.
Contacts
For more information, please contact council.