ENDEAVOUR HILLS STAR JOURNAL
Home » Submissions highlight concerns in Casey draft local law

Submissions highlight concerns in Casey draft local law

Casey residents have voiced concerns over enforcement powers and private land use in their submissions to the council’s draft Local Law.

Casey Council has received more than 70 submissions in response to its Draft Casey Community Local Law 2025, which were noted at the October Council Meeting.

A report revealed that the five most discussed sections of the draft law were enforcement, waste management, temporary dwellings, vehicles and machinery, and shipping containers.

The most contentious issue was the enforcement, with residents objecting to the powers granted to Council Authorised Officers, particularly the ability to enter private properties without a magistrate-issued warrant.

Many submissions argued that such powers should be consistent with those of police or debt collectors.

The temporary dwellings clause divided opinions.

Compared with the previous version, the draft local law extended permit duration from 14 days to two months for temporary dwellings.

Some welcomed greater flexibility, citing the need for temporary accommodation during the housing and mental health crises.

Others feared misuse and negative impacts on neighbourhood character.

The clause dealing with vehicles and machinery drew a similar division.

Casey Council has removed this clause that requires a permit to repair or service vehicles and machinery if detrimental to the amenity, as well as the cause that prohibited people from storing more than two unregistered vehicles in its draft local law. Matters relating to excess unregistered vehicles on private land will be managed through the unsightly clause, the draft suggests.

Many residents supported removing the need for a permit to repair or store unregistered vehicles on private property, calling it a “common-sense” move that respects property rights.

However, others raised concerns about noise, pollution, and unsightly conditions, pushing for clearer definitions and consistent enforcement.

In the draft, the Council also proposed the permit exemption for properties over four hectares to store shipping containers, but residents believed that there was a need for clearer, fairer regulations, especially for residents on properties under four hectares in semi-rural areas.

Many residents supported permit exemptions based on reasonable conditions, such as distance from boundaries or longer permit durations.

However, others urged the council to tighten definitions and align regulations with the Casey Planning Scheme to avoid confusion and ensure equal treatment across property types.

According to the Council, the submissions would be considered before the final local law is presented for adoption at the December Council Meeting.

Casey Mayor Councillor Stefan Koomen said at the meeting that they would take these additional submissions seriously, and they would look to come back with potentially some further changes just to make sure they get this right.

“It’s been a thorough process,” he said.

“It’s taken nearly a year, but I think we’ve done it the right way.“

Digital Editions


  • Ramadan Night Market returns

    Ramadan Night Market returns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 467847 As the holy month of Ramadan is fast approaching, so is the buzz and excitement for Dandenong’s already-famous…

More News

  • Young leader attuned to social harmony

    Young leader attuned to social harmony

    Migrating from United States to Australia at a young age, volunteer Atifa Ahmed was taken aback by the country’s sense of community. Awarded the joint Young Leader of the Year…

  • Kingston Cr lodges ‘stop bullying’ action against Monitor

    Kingston Cr lodges ‘stop bullying’ action against Monitor

    A Kingston councillor has lodged legal action against one of the state-government appointed municipal monitors at the council. A ‘stop bullying’ order has been sought against John Tanner AM at…

  • Melbourne’s youth gangs face 24/7 disruption and quick arrests

    Melbourne’s youth gangs face 24/7 disruption and quick arrests

    Victoria Police laid 4,300 charges against Melbourne youth gang members last year, including almost 400 for the possession of weapons such as machetes and firearms. A range of exhaustive disruption…

  • New honour for history’s ‘treasure’

    New honour for history’s ‘treasure’

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531111 The news of today is the history of tomorrow – Greater Dandenong’s newly-inducted Living Treasure Christine Keys is fond of saying. For many…

  • Plastics recycling at risk of collapse: ALGA

    Plastics recycling at risk of collapse: ALGA

    City of Casey has backed calls for urgent national packaging reform, amid rising levels of recyclable plastics dumped in landfill. Recently, Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) president Matt Burnett stated…

  • Hope is the invisible gift

    Hope is the invisible gift

    The sacred gift of life can be likened to a river. From its quiet beginnings to its meeting with the vast ocean, the river glides through peaceful valleys, then rushes…

  • Series of car thefts at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre sparks concern

    Series of car thefts at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre sparks concern

    Fountain Gate Shopping Centre has been a hotspot for a string of car thefts over the last few months with many shoppers are now choosing not to park their cars…

  • Looking Back

    Looking Back

    100 years ago 4 February 1926 Items of Interest Police Paddocks The Ferntree Gully Shire Council has agreed to co-operate with the Berwick Council in endeavouring to have 1,000 acres…

  • What’s On

    What’s On

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 321360 Reuse and Recycle Drop Off Day The event gives you the opportunity to get rid of any larger unwanted household goods suitable for…

  • Nawed creates place of belonging

    Nawed creates place of belonging

    Once a shy young boy unsure on his future pathway, Mohammed Nawed Sarwari has found his true self after immersing in Greater Dandenong’s community programs. Selected as the joint Young…