Bush Fire Risk Treatment Standards 2020 (WA)
Western Australia
Bush Fires Act 1954
Western Australia
Bush Fires Act 1954
These standards are the
These standards come into operation as follows —
(a) clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which these standards are published in the
Gazette ;(b) the rest of the standards — on the day after that day.
In these standards —
(a) approval under the
Planning and Development Act 2005 for the development of any land; or(b) approval, authorisation, consent or permission under any other written law to do anything that would or might significantly affect the physical character of any land;
(a) is classified under the Building Code as —
(i) Class 1, 2, 3, 9 or 10c; or
(ii) Class 10a, but only if part of the building is within 6 metres of a building classified under the Building Code as Class 1, 2, 3 or 9;
and
(b) was built under development approval obtained before 8 December 2015;
(a) having one or more woody, self‑supporting trunks; and
(b) standing at a height of at least 5 metres;
(1) Except as provided in subclauses (2) and (3), these standards apply to land in an area of the State designated as a bush fire prone area under the
Fire and Emergency Services Act 1998 section 18P.(2) These standards do not apply to land —
(a) that is within 100 metres inland from the high water mark of the coastline of the State; or
(b) that is covered by the riparian vegetation of a wetland or watercourse; or
(c) identified as a Bush Forever area under —
(i) the Metropolitan Region Scheme clause 25(1); or
(ii) an approved redevelopment scheme under the
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority Act 2011 ;
or
(d) to which a biodiversity conservation covenant under the
Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 section 122 applies; or(e) to which a conservation covenant or an agreement to reserve under the
Soil and Land Conservation Act 1945 section 30B applies; or(f) to which a restrictive covenant under the
Transfer of Land Act 1893 section 129BA that has the effect of limiting the ability to clear vegetation or a tree applies; or(g) to which a covenant under the
National Trust of Australia (W.A.) Act 1964 section 21A that has the effect of limiting the ability to clear vegetation or a tree applies; or(h) that is an Aboriginal site as defined in the
Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 section 4; or(i) that under the
Heritage Act 2018 —(i) is registered land as defined in section 4 of that Act; or
(ii) is subject to a heritage agreement (as defined in section 4 of that Act) to which the Heritage Council of Western Australia established under section 11(1) of that Act is a party; or
(iii) is an area to which a protection order under Part 4 of that Act applies;
or
(j) that is a reserve as defined in the
Land Administration Act 1997 section 3(1); or(k) that is a nature strip as defined in the
Road Traffic Code 2000 regulation 3(1); or(l) that is subject to an agreement under the
Planning and Development Act 2005 section 121(1)(c).
(3) These standards do not apply to a lot, or any part of the lot, if the lot contains threatened flora or a threatened ecological community as those terms are defined in the
Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 section 5(1).(4) For the purposes of subclause (2)(a) —
(a) the coastline follows the shores of bays, inlets and other similar bodies of water that are connected to the sea (disregarding any temporary closure from the sea); and
(b) the high water mark is that at ordinary spring tides; and
(c) the high water mark of the coastline extends across the mouth of a river or riverine estuary from the last point on the high water mark of one of the banks of the mouth of the river or estuary at which a line extended at 90° to the bank will reach the opposite bank to the other such point on the opposite bank.
(1) Land is a
risk treatment area if —(a) these standards apply to the land under clause 4; and
(b) the land is within 20 metres of a relevant building.
(2) Land is in the
inner zone of a risk treatment area if the land is within 10 metres of the relevant building.(3) Land is in the
outer zone of a risk treatment area if it is not in the inner zone of the area.(4) For the purposes of subclauses (1)(b) and (2) a carport, veranda, balcony, patio, pergola or other similar outdoor area that is contiguous to a building forms part of the building.
(1) The owner or occupier of land that is a risk treatment area may clear any vegetation from the land.
(2) Except as provided in subclause (4), the owner or occupier of land that is in the inner zone of a risk treatment area may do the following —
(a) if a tree is located on the land and is not also located on land owned by a person other than the owner or occupier (as the case may be) — remove the tree;
(b) if a tree is located on the land and is also located on land owned by a person other than the owner or occupier (as the case may be) and the owner or occupier obtains the consent of the person — remove the tree;
(c) if a branch of a tree that is not located on the land overhangs the land —
(i) if the tree is located on land owned by the owner or occupier (as the case may be) or the owner or occupier obtains the consent of the person who owns the land on which the tree is located — prune the branch back to its collar; or
(ii) otherwise — prune the branch back to the boundary of the land.
(3) Except as provided in subclause (4), the owner or occupier of land that is in the outer zone of a risk treatment area and above which part of a branch of a tree is at a height of less than 2 metres may —
(a) if the tree is located on land owned by the owner or occupier (as the case may be) or the owner or occupier obtains the consent of the person who owns the land on which the tree is located — prune the branch back to its collar; or
(b) otherwise — prune the branch back to the boundary of the land.
(4) The owner or occupier of land that is a risk treatment area must not under subclause (2) or (3) remove, or prune the branch of, a tree that is listed on a register of significant trees established under a local planning scheme as defined in the
Planning and Development Act 2005 section 4(1).(5) For the purposes of this clause a tree is located on specified land if any part of its trunk —
(a) meets the ground on the land; or
(b) is above the land at a height of less than 2 metres.
This is a compilation of the
SL 2020/220 6 Nov 2020 | cl. 1 and 2: 6 Nov 2020 (see cl. 2(a)); Standards other than cl. 1 and 2: 7 Nov 2020 (see cl. 2(b)) | |
SL 2023/53 19 May 2023 | cl. 1 and 2: 19 May 2023 (see cl. 2(a)); Standards other than cl. 1 and 2: 1 Jul 2023 (see cl. 2(b)) | |
SL 2023/175 1 Nov 2023 | cl. 1 and 2: 1 Nov 2023 (see cl. 2(a)); Standards other than cl. 1 and 2: 15 Nov 2023 (see cl. 2(b) and SL 2023/161 cl. 2) | |
SL 2024/304 23 Dec 2024 | cl. 1 and 2: 23 Dec 2024 (see cl. 2(a)); Standards other than cl. 1 and 2: 31 Mar 2025 (see cl. 2(b)) |
Building Code................................................................................................................... 3
collar................................................................................................................................... 3
development approval..................................................................................................... 3
inner zone................................................................................................................. 3, 5(2)
lot........................................................................................................................................ 3
Metropolitan Region Scheme........................................................................................ 3
outer zone................................................................................................................. 3, 5(3)
relevant building.............................................................................................................. 3
riparian vegetation........................................................................................................... 3
risk treatment area.................................................................................................. 3, 5(1)
tree...................................................................................................................................... 3
vegetation.......................................................................................................................... 3
watercourse....................................................................................................................... 3
wetland............................................................................................................................... 3
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