You need a building permit if you plan to start a new commercial premises or change the structure or use of an existing premises. This applies to commercial properties and home-based businesses (home occupation).
You may also need a building permit where you're proposing any construction, fit-out, installation, alteration, or variations to the number of staff or patrons.
You need a building permit if you plan to:
- operate a business from home (home occupation)
- change the business type or use of the building
- make any internal, external or structural changes to a commercial premises
- add, change, rearrange any furniture, fixtures or cabinetry of a new or existing commercial premises
- operate a new, or change an existing, business by increasing staff numbers e.g. shop, cafe, medical centre, hair salon, convenience store
- operate a new or change an existing business with more than 20 patrons e.g. cafe, restaurant
- operate a boarding house, rooming house or rent to people outside of family members
- install a sign, post banner, fence or roller shutter
- change any building equipment or services e.g. hose reel, extinguishers, exit signs, emergency lighting, doors, ramp.
Find out how to apply for a building permit