If you intend to build any sort of structure over a drainage easement, you will first need to check if you need to apply to build over the easement.
Under regulation 130 of the Building Regulations 2018, if your work requires a building permit, then you must also submit an application for a permit to build over an easement.
Work which may require a Build Over easement application includes the building of:
- Fences
- Sheds
- Garages
- Pergolas
- and dwellings including offices, shops and factories, etc.
An application is also required for any structures that are proposed to be constructed within 1 metre of one of our assets, regardless of whether a building permit would be required for the works.
Permanent structures, such as habitable rooms of dwellings, offices, shops and factories, may not be constructed over a drainage easement.
Documentation required
To apply for a permit to build over an easement:
- Complete the Build Over Easement Application form.
- Attach one set of properly prepared plans, full dimensional and drawn to scale. Further detail can be found in the application form.
- Use the Credit Card Payment form to pay by credit card or provide a cheque in person.
Fees
An application fee of $320.20 applies. Fees are non-refundable and valid from 1 July 2024.
How to submit
Submit your completed form and payment:
- Frequent users can log in to eProperty to lodge and track applications
- If you don't have an eProperty login, email buildingss@casey.vic.gov to request one
- Email to dispensations@casey.vic.gov.au.
- In person at one of our customer service centres.
What happens next?
Complete applications will be processed within 15 business days subject to current workloads and staff resources.
More information
For more information on approvals, see: Build over Easement Policy.
Other required approvals
You may also require approvals from any other authorities that may have an interest in your easement. These could include South East Water or Melbourne Water.
Contact the relevant authorities (refer to your property title) to obtain approval prior to commencement of any works over the easement.
Additional information regarding sewerage assets and approvals is also available on the South East Water website.