Pre-DA Site History in Woollahra, NSW
What happened on this Woollahra 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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Heritage density
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Tree preservation
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Harbour foreshore
Site history in Woollahra — common questions
Why run a pre-DA site history check in Woollahra?
Woollahra has one of the highest heritage item densities in Sydney. Council actively enforces heritage controls, and DA assessors will check site history for inconsistencies between approved plans and actual site conditions. Knowing this before you lodge gives you time to address issues.
What does satellite imagery show in Woollahra?
Significant tree canopy changes, building footprint modifications, pool installations, and garden restructuring are all detectable. Woollahra Council's tree preservation order is strictly enforced — satellite evidence of tree removal can create issues for future DAs.
How does site history affect DA outcomes in Woollahra?
Woollahra Council is known for thorough DA assessment. If site conditions don't match approved plans from previous applications, council may require rectification before considering your new DA. A site history report helps you identify these issues proactively.
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.