How to Get a BAL Report in Razorback — Step-by-Step
Building or renovating in Razorback often means dealing with bushfire rules. If your block sits in a bushfire-prone area, you’ll likely need a BAL report Razorback (Bushfire Attack Level) . But how do you actually get one? Step 1: Check if Your Land Needs a BAL Report Not every property in Razorback requires a BAL assessment. The quickest way to check is through your council’s bushfire-prone land maps. Wollondilly Council has an interactive map that shows which areas fall under bushfire risk. I remember checking one for a mate who bought land on the edge of Razorback. At first, he thought he wouldn’t need one because the block looked clear. But the map showed that the surrounding vegetation put his site in a bushfire zone. Ever had that moment where you think it’s simple, then the fine print changes everything? That’s what happened. Step 2: Find a BPAD-acclaimed Consultant Look for a BPAD (Bushfire Planning and Design) accredited consultant . BAL report Razorback professionals ar...