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Endangered Ecological Community Identification

Bangalay Sand Forest TEC near Broulee, NSW South CoastBecause Endangered Ecological Communities (EEC) are protected under State, and in some cases Commonwealth Legislation, they have the potential to affect your future building or development plans.

More importantly, the presence of a EEC is not revealed on  Title Searches or Covenants making it 'buyer beware'. Dependent on your proposal, their presence may affect your ability to build a house and subdivide your land. Finding this out AFTER you have lodged your Development Application could prove to be a financial disaster.

So, if you thinking of buying vacant land, subdividing land, building a new home, or any type of development requiring consent, EnviroKey can undertake a fast on-ground assessment giving you certainty in this uncertain matter.

If the presence of a  EEC is confirmed, EnviroKey will provide you with specialist advice on any possible implications and work with you to formulate a range of solutions. We can also provide you with an Assessment of Significance or 7 part test if you are submitting a development application.

Important to you, EnviroKey ensures that client confidentiality remains in place at all times ensuring the results of our on-ground assessment stay with you our client.

 

 
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