Jetty fuel pipeline

How to license a new or existing jetty fuel pipeline or modify an existing jetty fuel pipeline.

Erect and construct a new jetty fuel pipeline

If the structure does not exist yet, you will need to apply for a new Erect and Construct Jetty Licence.

Your application must include:

  • completed New Jetty Licence Application form
  • copy of the Certificate of Title showing ownership for the property or land to where the structure is situated
  • copies of all relevant local government or other authority approvals
  • complete Marine Engineers drawings or sketches of structure and its location in relation to land.
  • copy of fuel pipeline pressure test certificate
  • copy of the Storage of Dangerous Goods Licence from the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.

Once the jetty structure has been built in accordance with the timeframe approved by the local authority, you must complete a statutory declaration before the Use and Maintain licence can be issued.

Licence an existing jetty fuel pipeline

If you have purchased property or land with an existing jetty or structure which is now legally owned by you, you will need to apply for an existing jetty fuel pipeline licence .

Your application must include:

  • completed New Jetty Licence Application form
  • copy of the certificate of registration from ASIC, showing the ABN
  • copy of the certificate of title showing ownership for the property or land to where the structure is situated
  • copies of all relevant approvals from local government authority
  • complete Marine Engineers drawings or sketches of structure and its location in relation to land.
  • copy of fuel pipeline pressure test certificate
  • copy of the Storage of Dangerous Goods Licence from the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.

Modify an existing jetty fuel pipeline

  • change the type of activity your jetty is used for, such as changing a community jetty to one used for commercial activity
  • change and modify the jetty structure from its original construction, including:
    • new piles
    • a change to the shape or size of the jetty (footprint)
    • jetty add-on (for example, boat lifter)
    • anything related to the construction and foundation of the structure which may be under water.

Your application must include:

  • completed Jetty Licence Application Modification of Existing Structures form
  • copy of the certificate of title showing ownership for the property or land to where the structure is situated
  • an A4-sized site plan clearly showing the modification to the dimensions and location of the structure in relation to the applicant's property (If the modification of licence is submitted due to structure change.) The plan must include all other structures that exist, such as boat ramps, other jetties and mooring poles
  • copies of all relevant local government or other authority approvals
  • complete marine engineers drawings or sketches of structure and its location in relation to land
  • photograph, date and time stamped of existing structure if applicable
  • copy of fuel pipeline pressure test certificate
  • copy of the Storage of Dangerous Goods Licence from the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.

Fees

Jetty fuel pipeline

For a fuel pipeline or fuel facility used in connection with a jetty owned by the Department.
Fee type Fee
New fuel pipeline licence for a new jetty or structure $1,622.00
Annual licence renewal fee $890.15
New fuel pipeline licence for an existing jetty or structure $1,211.05
Modification to a fuel pipeline on a jetty owned by the Department (includes GST) $165.65

How to pay your fees

You can pay your jetty licence and renewal fees by:

For more information on payments and licence fees, contact the Maritime Licensing team on 13 11 56.

Page last updated: Thu Sep 19 2024 3:11:22 PM