Dividing fences and retaining walls

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Dividing fences

In most instances, you will not need a Development Application for the installation of a dividing fence between properties.

To determine if your fence is exempt from needing development consent, check Parts 1 and 2 of State Environmental Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008.

If in doubt, speak to a Council Planning Advisor who will be able to provide guidance.

Submit a planning enquiry

However, you do need to inform your neighbour if you intent to install, fix or replace a dividing fence. The cost of a dividing fence is shared between adjoining land owners under the Dividing Fences Act 1991.

If you can't reach an agreement with your neighbour, you have the following options:

Retaining walls

A retaining wall is a structure to support or hold back earth and is often found between properties where the ground is at different levels.

Installation of retaining walls are more likely to require a Development Application, but there are some exceptions listed in Parts 1 and 2 of State Environmental Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008.

A Council Planning Advisor can provide guidance.

If you are struggling to reach an agreement with a neighbour regarding a retaining wall, LawAccess NSW provides guidance on the next steps.

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