Annual Fire Hazard Reduction Notice — City of Canning
Requires landowners in the City of Canning to reduce fire hazards by clearing flammable materials and creating firebreaks.
Details
Notice Text
As a measure for preventing the outbreak of a bush fire, all owners and occupiers of land within the City’s district are required to comply with the requirements of this notice. Land zoned ‘Rural’ or ‘Special Rural’ must clear flammable matter or create firebreaks by November 1st. All other land must be clear of flammable matter at all times. Penalty for non-compliance is $5,000.
📜 Amendment History - City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No. 40
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Invalid Date · Requires landowners in the City of Canning to reduce fire hazards by clearing flammable materials or creating firebreaks.
Invalid Date · Requires landowners in the City of Canning to clear flammable materials and maintain firebreaks to prevent bush fires.
Amendment history
Related notices
Approves amendment to City of Canning Local Planning Scheme No. 42 to include additional use for medical centre at 12 Robbins Place, Shelley.
Amends Planning Control Area 134 to protect land for the Thornlie-Cockburn Link at Ranford Road, Canning Vale.
Amends Planning Control Area 134 to protect land for the Thornlie-Cockburn Link at Ranford Road, Canning Vale.
Approves amendment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme affecting the Cities of Canning and Gosnells.
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