1. Consider utilising Council's Business Concierge service
Council's Business Concierge service is designed to take the stress out of getting various Council permits and make the process as smooth as possible. As part of the service, all staff from relevant departments will discuss your proposal and then provide a summary about what information will be required to obtain necessary permits.
2. Apply for other permits (if required)
A planning permit may be required depending on the type of business and location.
If building works are proposed as part of your business you may require a building permit.
3. Understand relevant food safety requirements
Food safety requirements vary depending on the type of food you prepare or sell, who you sell it to, and what food processing activities are carried out onsite.
Such requirements include:
- Food premises structural requirements;
- Food safety supervisor and food handler training; and
- Food safety programs.
For more information head to our Meeting food safety requirements section.
4. Request assessment of plans and/or a pre-registration inspection (optional)
To obtain guidance specific to your food business proposal, you may wish to request:
- A pre-registration inspection; and/or
- Assessment of floor plans.
Throughout these processes you will then be provided with tailored advice to help ensure that your premises will be structurally compliant with applicable food safety standards.
This service is typically free of charge. A fee may apply if you request for more than one site to be reviewed.
For further information regarding structural requirements, head to our Meeting food safety requirements section.