41 ALMA ROAD OAKVILLE 2765
Development application in OAKVILLE, New South Wales · Hawkesbury City Council
Proposed development
Erection of a new structure; Access ramp; Aerials, antennae and communication dishes; Air-conditioning units; Awnings, blinds and canopies; Balcony, deck, patio, terrace or verandah; Balcony, deck, patio, terrace or verandah (screened enclosures); Clothes hoists and clothes lines; Driveways and hard stand spaces; Earthworks, retaining walls and structural support; Fences; Garage, carport or carparking space; Hot water systems; Landscaping structures; Letterboxes; Pathways and paving; Privacy screens; Rainwater tanks; Stairway; Residential Accommodation; Supporting Development
Application details
- Application number
- CDC-261646
- Type
- Complying Development Certificate Application
- Record type
- CDC
- Category
- Telecommunications
- Lodged
- 3 December 2024
- Council
- Hawkesbury City Council
More detail available
This application also has estimated project cost, decision & outcome and dwelling count on record. Create a free account to unlock the full record and search 3.97M development applications.
In the trade? Get applications like this delivered daily with DA Lead Feeds.
Nearby development activity
41 ALMA ROAD OAKVILLE 2765
Telecommunications
Lot 12, 5 Alma Road OAKVILLE 2765
Residential
39 ALMA ROAD OAKVILLE 2765
Residential
Lot 11, 3 Alma Road OAKVILLE
Residential
Lot 13, 7 Alma Road OAKVILLE 2765
Residential
39 ALMA ROAD OAKVILLE 2765
Residential
43 ALMA ROAD OAKVILLE 2765
Building Work
43 ALMA ROAD OAKVILLE 2765
Residential
About this development application
A development application (DA) is lodged with Hawkesbury City Council when a property owner seeks consent to build, renovate, demolish, subdivide or change the use of a property in OAKVILLE. This record is part of Council DA's database of 3.97 million development applications from 290+ Australian councils.
Tracking DAs like this one helps residents stay informed about neighbourhood change, and helps builders, agents and researchers understand local development trends.