Licence

Home Based Business or Occupation Approval

Administered by: City of Joondalup

When is this licence required?

You will need this approval if you intend to conduct a business from home. It allows certain small volume trades or occupations to be practised in a residential environment while enabling the local council to ensure that minimal disturbance and nuisance are created.

Business activities must take place on land or in a dwelling that you own. You must have written permission from the housing authority in the case of conducting business activities in a housing commission property.

What are the eligibility requirements for this licence?

Please contact the council to identify any eligibility requirements.

How much does this licence cost?

Task Type Amount Description
Initial Application -

Please consult the Contact Officer for information on fees to be submitted.

How often do you need to apply for this licence?

As specified

What forms provide more information?

Task Forms
Initial Application for Development Approval

What resources provide more information?

Task Type Resources
Comply Application Guidance Development (Planning) Application Checklist - Home-Based
Comply Fact Sheet Home Business Local Planning Policy

What legislation specifies this licence?

Planning and Development Act 2005 (Western Australia)

Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015 (Western Australia)

What local laws specify this licence?

Local Planning Scheme (Western Australia)

Who can you talk to for more information?

Planning Officer, Planning Services
City of Joondalup

 Mailing address PO BOX 21
Joondalup, Western Australia 6027
 Operating address 90 Boas Avenue
Joondalup, Western Australia 6027
 Phone 08 9400 4000
 Fax 08 9300 1383
 Email info@joondalup.wa.gov.au
 Business website City of Joondalup

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Home-based Business

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