Neighbour Development Alerts in Ku-ring-gai, NSW
See DA and CDC applications lodged near any Ku-ring-gai address — updated weekly from the NSW ePlanning Portal. Heritage DAs, dual-occupancy, residential additions. Subscribe to get emailed every Monday when new applications are lodged within 200m of your property. Combine with a granny flat eligibility check to understand the full development picture, or run a shadow analysis to see how nearby DAs could affect your property.
Alert radius
200m
from your address
Check frequency
Weekly
Monday 7:00 am AEST
Activity level
Medium
in Ku-ring-gai
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Get emailed every Monday when new DAs or CDCs are lodged within 200m of this address. Join the waitlist to be first in line.
DA and CDC data sourced live from NSW ePlanning Portal. Application details may lag lodgement by 1–3 business days.
Development monitoring in Ku-ring-gai — common questions
How active is development in Ku-ring-gai?
Ku-ring-gai has moderate DA volumes. Heritage-affected DAs are common given the large number of heritage conservation areas. Dual-occupancy and secondary dwelling activity is lower than average due to heritage restrictions — but where it occurs, it can be contentious.
What types of development should Ku-ring-gai homeowners watch?
Heritage impact assessment DAs for alterations to neighbouring heritage properties. Multi-dwelling housing DAs near train stations (Gordon, Turramurra, Wahroonga) in higher-density zones. Secondary dwelling CDCs in R2 areas outside heritage conservation zones.
Can I object to a neighbour's DA in Ku-ring-gai?
Yes. Ku-ring-gai Council publicly notifies DAs. Heritage-related DAs often have longer notification periods. If a DA affects a heritage conservation area you live in, you have grounds to submit a heritage impact objection.
How far away do alerts cover?
Alerts cover applications within 200m. In Ku-ring-gai's lower-density large-lot suburbs this typically covers 20–40 properties.
Are dual-occupancy DAs common in Ku-ring-gai?
Less common than in western Sydney due to widespread heritage conservation areas and minimum lot size controls. Where dual-occupancy does occur — typically in R2 zones outside conservation areas near the Pacific Highway — they can be significant. Weekly alerts capture these as soon as they're lodged.
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DA and CDC data sourced from the NSW ePlanning Portal. Applications typically appear within 24–48 hours of lodgement. Weekly alert checks run every Monday at 7:00 am AEST. Not all development types require DA or CDC lodgement on the ePlanning Portal — minor exempt development may not appear. Not legal advice.