Planter Box Guidelines: Nillumbik Shire Council
Planter Box Guidelines: Nillumbik Shire Council
Planter Box Guidelines: Nillumbik Shire Council
September 2015
Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................3
Procedure for initiating a Planter Box project............................................................3
Planter Box Guidelines..............................................................................................4
Insurance...............................................................................................................4
Location..................................................................................................................4
Design....................................................................................................................4
Maintenance...........................................................................................................5
Council position......................................................................................................5
Nillumbik Shire Council Planter Box Permit Application Form..................................6
Nillumbik Shire Council values community gardens as a unique form of open space
which is managed by the community for the production of food. They are places for
developing practical knowledge of sustainable living practices, as well as building
community connection and resilience.
Nillumbik Shire Council supports and encourages the local community to initiate and
establish community gardens with support from Council.
Council’s Planter Box Guidelines and Permit application process will assist in making
community gardening in planter boxes effective, enjoyable and safe for all.
Read the Planter Box Guidelines and consider any potential barriers that may arise.
Community gardeners are encouraged to meet with Council at the potential planter
box location to ascertain any site or design constraints in relation to the Guidelines
and to identify whether approvals from Council or other relevant government
agencies are required.
It is essential that you discuss your idea to establish planter boxes with people and
businesses in the area that may be affected by the project. As a guide, it is a good
idea to consult neighbours/businesses within 25 metres of your proposed planter box
site. You should explain your initiative to people who frequent the space and give
them an opportunity to comment. This could be done via a community gathering,
social media or other means.
Complete and submit the application form including the requested attachments.
Insurance
Public liability insurance must be obtained to the minimum value of $10 million.
A copy must be provided to Council.
Location
The planter boxes should be positioned to receive sufficient sunlight.
The garden boxes are not to create any access barriers or hazards for
pedestrians, road users, neighbouring properties, public utilities, trees or
services.
Garden boxes are to be located at least 0.5m from the kerb and 1.8m from the
property line.
They must have a minimum height of 0.4m, to avoid creating a trip hazard to
pedestrians, and a maximum height of 1.0m, to maintain clear sight lines for
pedestrians and road users.
They must have a maximum length of 1.5m, to avoid creating an access barrier
to pedestrians and road users and a maximum width of 1.2m. This includes any
seat attached to the box. Longer lengths and wider widths may be agreed to for
boxes not adjacent to car spaces but these would be assessed on a case by
case basis.
Must be placed at least 1.5m from street furniture, including seats, bicycle rails,
telephones, rubbish bins, services and utilities (such as poles, pits) and other
garden boxes.
Boxes should not damage the footpath or any property and any damage must
be repaired to Council satisfaction. Garden boxes cannot be fixed to the
footpath.
Occupants of the neighbouring property must agree to the garden box location
and evidence of this provided to Council.
They can’t be placed over existing garden beds, unless approval is granted by
Council.
Design
Boxes are to be made of materials that comply with the ‘Local Design
Guidelines’ (available on Council’s website) and be generally visible during the
day and night. Consider attaching fluorescent strips to all sides of the box in
order for your planter box to be visible at night.
They must be stable, durable, and free of protrusions, stakes, guide wires,
protruding nails, sharp edges, tall vegetation and spikey vegetation.
Advertising of any type is not permitted to be attached in any way to the garden
boxes. The name of the group, family or person who has installed or is
maintaining the boxes is considered acceptable. The maximum size of this
plaque is to be the equivalent of an A4 piece of paper. A plain font and neutral
colour text must be used. Small (maximum size A4) informative and
educational signage may be erected explaining the garden or inviting people to
“help themselves”.
Maintenance
It is important to consider the visual impact of your planter box on the
streetscape and to maintain your garden. The boxes must be well maintained
to ensure they remain safe, clean, healthy, tidy and attractive.
When you work on your planter box, health and safety precautions are your
responsibility. Consider the following basic safety precautions: appropriate
clothing, appropriate and safe use of tools, being sun smart, careful handling of
materials and soils.
Suitable plants should be used; however, environmental weeds of any kind and
genetically modified products are not permitted.
Gardening activities must not disturb the users of the footpath. Tools, materials
and equipment must not encroach or be left on the footpath.
Council position
Council is not responsible for the upkeep, repair or replacement of the garden
boxes installed as part of this project. Council reserves the right to issue clean
up and removal notices to non-conforming garden planter boxes which must be
complied with.
Council reserves the right to cancel this authorisation or alter the requirements
at any time in consultation with the applicant if there has been a failure to
comply with the conditions of the letter.
Attach:
1. Evidence of community support
2. Evidence of Public Liability Insurance valued to $10 million
3. A plan detailing where the planter boxes will be located, specific measurements of
the garden and any council infrastructure such as trees, bins or signage
4. A list of materials to be used in constructing your garden e.g. timbers, soil.
Declaration
I/we apply for a permit to construct and maintain a Planter Box produce garden at the
location nominated in this form. I/we have read and fully understand and agree to comply
with the items and conditions of the Permit application form. I/we understand that my/our
Permit may be revoked by Council for any breach of these conditions.
I/we have attached the required documents as stated in this application.
Name:________________________________________
Signature:_____________________________________
Date:_________________________________________