Council Requirements for Decks in Southern Tasmania
It all begins with an idea.
Planning a new deck? Start with accurate, local information.
When building a deck in Tasmania, it’s essential to use up-to-date, reliable information from the right local authority. Each council has its own planning rules, permit requirements, and building regulations—and these can vary significantly depending on your suburb, block, and project type.
Hobart Decks does not provide compliance or planning advice, but we strongly encourage all homeowners to contact their local council before starting any construction work.
Below is a helpful guide to the main councils in Southern Tasmania and where to find their planning and building information online.
Hobart City Council
Covers suburbs such as Hobart CBD, West Hobart, South Hobart, New Town, Battery Point.
Planning & Building Hub
Get details on planning applications, exemptions, building permits, and development guidelines.
Kingborough Council
Includes Kingston, Blackmans Bay, Margate, and surrounding areas.
Building & Planning Information
Learn about building approval processes, required permits, and development zones.
Clarence City Council
Covers the Eastern Shore including Bellerive, Howrah, Tranmere, and Lindisfarne.
Planning & Building Information
A comprehensive guide to planning schemes, building rules, and bushfire zone mapping.
Glenorchy City Council
Serves areas such as Glenorchy, Moonah, Montrose, and Claremont.
Planning & Development
Find permit information, planning zones, and renovation guidelines.
Why It’s Important to Check With Your Local Council
Every deck is different, and so are the regulations that apply. Council rules depend on factors like:
Deck height, size, and footprint
Distance from boundaries or existing structures
Site slope or terrain
Bushfire-prone zones
Drainage, stormwater, or easements
Zoning overlays or heritage considerations
The best way to ensure your project meets local requirements is to speak directly with your council’s planning department or check their official resources online.
Our Role in the Process
At Hobart Decks, we want every project to start on the right foot. While we don’t offer planning advice, we’re always happy to:
Share what we’ve learned from past experience
Help you understand the general process
Work with any information you’ve received from your council
Need help getting started? Contact us and we’ll point you in the right direction.
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