Many signs do require a Building Permit. The Building Act 1993, Section 16 and the Building Regulations 2018 require that a Building Permit is required for any sign that exceeds 1.0m in height if located within 3.0m of any street alignment (property) boundary of the allotment on which it is proposed to be erected.
If a sign is to be located or set back on an allotment a distance further than 3.0m from any street alignment (property) boundary, a Building Permit will be required if the sign exceeds 8.0m in height or if the sign has a display area exceeding 6m2.
Building Permits must be issued prior to the erection of a sign. The penalties for non-compliance are up to 500 penalty units ($90,870) in the case of an individual and 2500 penalty units ($454,350) in the case of a company.
For further information about the construction of signs, please contact Council’s Building Control Services Unit on 9205 2200.