Asset protection permit How to get your permits to protect our public assets from building and construction works.
Bees and wasps Anyone keeping beehives must be registered and compliant with local laws. Wasps must not be kept or allowed to stay on a premises.
Caravans and recreational vehicles Boats, caravans, trailers and other recreational vehicles need a permit to be parked on any road or Council land for more than 14 days.
Excess animal permits There is a limit on the number of animals you can have at your property. If you want more than the specified number, you can apply for an Excess Animal Permit.
Fire pits Learn more about using a backyard fire pit in Kingston and safety precautions to keep in mind.
Footpath trading A permit is needed to prepare or serve food on any road, Council land, or other site Council intended for trading activities.
No smoking zones Find out about the smoke free areas of Kingston and the new laws governing smoking bans.
Noxious weeds The owner or occupier of any premises must not allow to grow on those premises any noxious weed.
Protected trees Kingston is committed to protecting its tree canopy. Planning and Local Laws need to be considered when dealing with trees of all kinds either through development or otherwise.
Stormwater management Council is the local drainage authority. As such Council wants to ensure that its assets are protected and any building works do not affect the integrity of the drainage system including seeking to prevent building wastes being discharged into the stormwater system.
Vehicle crossings A vehicle crossing is the strip of your driveway that crosses the footpath and nature strip. A permit is needed to construct a vehicle crossing.
Waste Council wants to maintain a healthy and clean environment. Each occupier of premises should comply with the Guideline on Domestic Waste, Green Waste, Recyclable Material and Hard Waste Collection Service.