Applying for a permit – before you begin
The Road Opening Permit is issued under Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993.
The purpose of the Road Opening Permit is to ensure the works are undertaken in a safe manner, whilst minimising disruption to the public. The permit sets out Council's specifications, including how and by whom the permanent restoration will be undertaken.
The Road Opening Permit application should be lodged by or on behalf of the contractor undertaking the works. Before lodging the application, you will need to have decided whether you would like Council to undertake the permanent restoration or if you wish to engage a private contractor. Keep in mind that Council reserves the right to decline or insist on undertaking the permanent restoration, depending on the nature and scale of the works.
All fees below are charged lodgement. Council will advise you of any additional fees after assessment of the application and payment will be required prior to approval of the Permit.
| Fee | Charge |
|---|---|
| Application fee (non-refundable) | $143.80 |
| Inspection fees (min 2 rate $203.90 per inspection) | $422.60 |
| Unauthorised work or late lodgement fee (non-refundable) | $718.00 |
Minimum refundable deposit
You will be charged the following depending on the scope of works
| Scope | Charge |
|---|---|
| The scope is limited to the footpath and the restoration is less than 4 square metres and will NOT extend to the road | $1,916.00 |
| The scope is limited to less than 5 square metres of the road (can include crossing the footpath) | $3,422.00 |
| Other scope | $4,792.00 |
Additional charges may include:
- The refundable security deposit is 30% of the calculated restoration costs based on Council’s Fees & Charges (or minimum above)
- An asset integrity charge of 30% of the calculated restoration costs based on Council’s Fees and Charges may be applicable, depending on the nature and location of the works
- Additional fees if the Council officer determines the areas have exceeded the initial estimation or measurement
- Council may charge additional inspection fees for larger restoration jobs
- Night works loading or traffic control charges
If you are requesting Council to complete the permanent restoration
Following are the most common restoration charges applicable when Council will be undertaking the permanent restoration.
| Fee | Unit | Charge |
|---|---|---|
| Site establishment fee (item) | 1 | $529.90 |
| Footpath - Concrete (80mm thick) | Sqm | $388.50 |
| Road pavement - Asphalt (AC10/AC20, up to 150mm) on existing base | Sqm | $469.40 |
| Driveway residential | Sqm | $473.10 |
| Grass verge (100 mm topsoil) | Sqm | $104.30 |
For all other restoration charges please see the Council’s adopted fees and charges which can be found in the current fees and charges page.
You will need to provide the following information in support of your application:
- Address of associated property.
- Details of related development approval, if applicable (i.e. Development Consent, Complying Development Certificate)
- Details of the associated activity – location and summary of works/activity
- Nominate who you wish to undertake the permanent restoration – Private contractor or Council
- Timing of works - dates, if the work has already started/completed and out of hours work
- Expiry date of public liability insurance cover
- Applicant details
Please ensure you have the following documents ready before commencing your online application. These documents will need to be uploaded with the application during lodgement.
If the requested documents are not provided, the assessment of your application will be delayed and may be refused.
- Application form – a signed copy of the application form
- Public Liability Insurance Certificate of Currency – required for every application
- A traffic control plan (prepared by RMS accredited person) in compliance with RMS Traffic Control at Work Sites Manual Guidelines – AS1742.3 and Work Cover NSW regulations
- Scope of works/site plan
- A draft notification letter(s) for distribution by the applicant to residents in the affected area, for approval by Council
- A photograph showing the location of the proposed road opening (with annotations of photo showing exact location)
If the works are to be carried out on or near a Transport for NSW state classified road or traffic lights, you will need to demonstrate that you have obtained written consent from Transport for NSW.
For the list of the state-classified roads within the Inner West Council can be viewed at the roads page.
You will need to sign the applicant's declaration on the application form to accept the terms and conditions listed on the form.
You can find the terms and conditions here.
Register for Council's online portal
Register for an account on Council's online portal. It can take up to one business day for your account to be verified.
Register or log in to your account
Select "Road related approvals" from the main menu
This appears under "Apply for..."
Select the application you are applying for
Complete the form on Council's portal