Pre-DA Site History in Parramatta, NSW
What happened on this Parramatta 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.
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Major redevelopment
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Heritage conservation
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Flood risk
Site history in Parramatta — common questions
Why run a pre-DA site history check in Parramatta?
Parramatta is undergoing massive urban transformation. Understanding the DA history of your site and surrounds is critical — previous approvals, demolition orders, and council conditions all affect what you can build next.
Does the report show heritage constraints in Parramatta?
The report cross-references heritage overlay data. Parramatta has 803 heritage items, including significant colonial-era sites. Heritage status and past heritage-related DA conditions are surfaced in the report.
How does flood history affect DAs in Parramatta?
Properties in the Parramatta River flood plain may show flood event annotations. Past flood-related DA conditions, flood studies referenced in previous approvals, and physical changes after flood events are all relevant context for a new DA.
What does satellite imagery reveal in Parramatta?
Demolition activity, construction timelines, vegetation changes, and large-scale earthworks are all visible. In Parramatta's fast-changing landscape, satellite imagery provides an objective record of what has happened on and around your site.
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.