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All new dwellings and/or dwelling additions must have an approved occupancy permit.
New commercial buildings and commercial building alterations must also have an approved occupancy permit.
An application for a Property Information Certificate can be made to Council at the time of sale of a property.
It can provide property information and building particulars.
Under the Local Government Act 1989 each local government can make local laws to help it carry out its functions and powers.
A Community Laws Officer is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergencies only.
The subdivision of land means dividing it into two or more lots.
You can also subdivide an existing building.
The Knox Housing Strategy 2015 sets out Council’s plan for managing housing growth and development to respond to the current and future housing needs of our community.
A permit is required to display a real estate advertising sign or board on Council land in Knox.
Council provides support for eligible Knox residents aged 55 years or older who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
The Knox Emergency Relief Network is a group of organisations that care for people living in the City of Knox.
They provide emergency relief and essential support, like food vouchers and food parcels, to people in need.
The Knox Mobility Study aims to improve the quality of footpaths and the shared path network in Knox.
This is to make it easier, safer and more comfortable for people using mobility equipment to move around and access services and facilities.
Lots of native animals share the places we live in.
They include birds, butterflies, insects, frogs, echidnas, platypuses and native mammals.
The Gardens for Harvest program provides advice on growing your own fresh fruit and veggies and maintaining your food garden.