Pre-DA Site History in Clarence Valley, NSW

What happened on this Clarence Valley property before you got here? This report analyses eight years of satellite imagery and cross-references DA records, heritage overlays, and natural disaster events for any address.

Key risk factor

Flood-fire sequence

Key risk factor

Agricultural transition

Key risk factor

Vegetation clearing

Site history in Clarence Valley — common questions

Why run a pre-DA site history check in Clarence Valley?

Clarence Valley experienced fires in 2019–20 followed by major flooding in 2021–22. Understanding your site's natural disaster history and any post-event DA activity is critical context for new development.

Does the report show flood and fire sequence?

Yes. The eight-year satellite imagery timeline captures both fire scars and flood inundation events. This dual natural hazard history is cross-referenced with DA records to show the full picture of site events.

What vegetation changes matter in Clarence Valley?

Agricultural clearing, forestry activity, and natural disaster impacts on vegetation are all visible. In areas with biodiversity constraints, understanding what vegetation was present before any clearing occurred can affect DA requirements.

Need the full planning picture?

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Satellite imagery sourced from ESA Sentinel-2 via Google Earth Engine. DA records from the NSW ePlanning Portal. Heritage data from the NSW Heritage Register. This report is not a formal site investigation and does not replace a Section 10.7 planning certificate, contamination assessment, or professional planning advice.