Pre-DA Site History in Lane Cove, NSW

What happened on this Lane Cove 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

National park interface

Key risk factor

Heritage items

Key risk factor

Medium-density transition

Site history in Lane Cove — common questions

Why run a pre-DA site history check in Lane Cove?

Lane Cove is transitioning from low to medium density in some areas, creating significant DA activity. Understanding the development context — what has been approved, refused, or built nearby — helps you design a compliant application.

What does satellite imagery show in Lane Cove?

Building footprint changes, demolition activity, and vegetation changes near Lane Cove National Park are all detectable. The report provides a timeline of physical changes visible from satellite imagery over the past eight years.

How does nearby DA activity affect my application?

Precedent matters. If similar developments have been approved on nearby sites, it strengthens your case. If they have been refused, you need to understand why. The site history report provides this context.

Need the full planning picture?

Site history is one layer. Check flood risk, bushfire status, granny flat eligibility, shadow impact, and nearby development activity for the same address.

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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.