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Bushfire Prone Land

Identify bushfire prone land across our city and understand the requirements when planning a new development.

A bushfire prone area contains or is near vegetation that has the potential to come under bushfire attack. If your land is located in a bushfire prone area then certain protection measures must be taken into account when designing a new development.

Development on bushfire prone land

New development located on bushfire prone land is subject to the controls of the NSW RFS, Planning for Bush Fire Protection. Depending on the type of approval you are applying for, you’ll need to undertake additional steps in the preparation of your application for your development.

Check out the NSW RFS website, it has heaps of great resources to help you plan your build on bushfire prone land. Find out more »

Albury Bushfire Prone Land Map

For the assessment of new single dwelling developments located on bushfire prone land, a NSW RFS Bushfire Assessment Report must be attached to your application.

As part of our assessment process, we'll establish a Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) rating. This rating helps determine what bushfire control measures you'll need to implement as part of your development.

In addition to satisfying all requirements of the relevant planning provision, an application for a BAL rating [1.99 MB | PDF] must be submitted to us and a rating determined prior to applying for a Complying Development Certificate with us or any consent authority.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

AlburyCity acknowledges the Wiradjuri people as the traditional custodians of the land in which we live and work and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future for they hold the memories, culture, tradition and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that contribute to our community.