Recreational vehicles
Any person using a recreational vehicle on private land that exceeds two hectares and has a dwelling/residence, is exempt from requiring a permit.
- The vehicle can only be used between the hours of 7am and 8pm Monday to Friday, and 9am and 8pm weekends and public holidays.
- No more than two recreational vehicles can be used at any one time without a permit.
- The use of any recreational vehicle must not create any dust which detrimentally affects neighbouring properties.
- The vehicle/s must not be used on any of the following days:
- Total Fire Ban
- Severe, Extreme and Code Red Days
- Smog alert days
Apply for a permit to use a recreational vehicle
Advertising vehicles for sale
Vehicles advertised for sale cannot be parked on nature strips, roads or Council reserves.
Municipal Laws Officers conduct regular patrols and issue fines of $185 for vehicles parked for the purposes of advertising, under Local Law provisions.
Parking
See the parking page for information on spaces, permits and restrictions.
Abandoned or derelict vehicles
A person must not leave an unregistered vehicle or abandon a vehicle on any road or parking area under the control of the Council or on Council land. Vehicles found in this condition can be impounded and sold by Council.
Contacting the owner
Council will make a reasonable attempt to contact the registered owner to request the vehicle be removed. If the vehicle is unregistered, enquiries will be made as to ownership, in the immediate neighbourhood. The time allowed for removal will be based on the circumstances. If any danger or obstruction might result, immediate removal is required.
Removal and impounding
Where an owner cannot be identified or contacted, or fails to obey a direction to remove the vehicle from a public road, the vehicle (including goods and chattels in or on the vehicle) will be removed and impounded. The owner, if known, will be contacted within four days and advised of the rights and procedures for release of impounded items.
Disposal
If a vehicle remains unclaimed for 30 days the Council will proceed to sell it via a tender process, give it away or otherwise dispose of the vehicle.
- Inspection of these vehicles can be arranged by appointment between 9am and 11am Monday to Friday. Contact Council’s Community Safety Department on 9433 3111.
- All vehicles currently impounded are available for tender. Tenders, on an approved form, must be placed in the Tender Box located at the Nillumbik Shire Offices, 32 Civic Drive, Greensborough
- If you are the successful tenderer, the vehicle must be removed from Council's pound facility within five days of the tender being accepted.
- All vehicles are sold without any guarantee or warranty.
Reporting an illegally parked or abandoned vehicle
If you are aware of a vehicle that has been abandoned or is parked illegally, you can report it to us and we will investigate.
Report an illegally parked or abandoned vehicle
Drones
A permit may be required to operate a drone in a Council reserve. Permits for drone use are only permitted for recreational use.
Refer to CASA for more information on recreational use.
When operating a drone you must:
- only fly one drone at a time
- always fly your drone in visual line-of-sight - this means:
- flying only during the day
- avoid flying through cloud, fog or smoke
- you can always see your drone with your own eyes - not by using goggles, binoculars or another device
- not flying behind obstacles that stop you from always seeing your drone (for example, trees, buildings or other structures).
You must not fly your drone:
- higher than 120m (400ft) above ground level - that's about the height of a 35-storey building or length of a football field
- closer than 30m to people - other than those helping to control or navigate your drone
- over or above people at any time or height - a crowded beach, busy road, sporting event, concert or wedding are all populous areas
- in a way that creates a hazard to another person, property or aircraft
- near emergency operations.
An exemption for a permit to permitted activities may apply to areas prescribed by Council.