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Thread: Flood Certificate
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30th October 2008, 05:10 PM #1New Member
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Flood Certificate
Hi all,
Sorry to ask this question: How I can get a Flooding Certificate (requested from building insurance) in Victoria. I've tried 3 places (a) My local council which is Casey, (b) Melbourne Water and (c) CITEC. All of them said "We don't supply/issue this kind of certificate". My local council referred me to Melbourne Water and Melbourne Water referred me back to City of Casey.
Please help
Thanks.
BH
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30th October 2008, 05:31 PM #2
According to this website, Melbourne Water.
(google search: flood certificate site:au)
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30th October 2008, 09:50 PM #3Retired
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City of Casey. The land of sidestepping, duck shoving and merry-go-rounds.
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31st October 2008, 05:53 AM #4
you guys don't have a monopoly on sidestepping and buckpassing,
I'm having a wrestle with the valuer general at the moment,
we disagree on the value of the land my shed is on
I have a creek ( marine reserve catchment, wetland boundary) at the bottom of the land that I can't build near,
thats ok, I don't want to,
the VG insists I pay land tax on the whole property although 40 % is unusable.
(land value is determined on unimproved value)
anyways I've dealt with every bloody department ever invented , (local and state) and a couple I reckon they invented just for me.
and my conlusion?
NO ONE IS DRIVING THE SHIP .
rant over
what if the hokey pokey is really what it's all about?
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31st October 2008, 06:56 PM #5New Member
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1st November 2008, 07:13 PM #6
Play them all at their own game:
Make copies of all letters directing you to another authority (you did get it in writing didn't you? Lesson number one, always demand any answer in writing) and then send one copy of each to your insurance company with a cover letter explaining that you aren't able to give them a certificate because everyone denies responsibilty.
Then send a copy of the letters from Council and Melbourne water to Citec and so on. Send a covering letter explaining that you need this certificate and that if you suffer damages before you can get your insurance in place that you will be suing whichever entity is ultimately responsible. You might like to also point out that the recipient of the letter may be held personally liable for damages if they are in fact responsible for forwarding your letter to the appropriate person/department in their organisation and they fail to do so if their organisation is, in fact the responsible body.
That should stir some feathers!
Mick
PS we need an "evil smilie""If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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1st November 2008, 07:49 PM #7
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1st November 2008, 10:27 PM #8
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2nd November 2008, 01:58 PM #9Deceased
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The flood certificate, whilst based on Melbourne Water's flood plans, is not issued by either Melbourne Water, City of Casey or Citec but by Landata.
From their websiteLANDATA® is the electronic service delivery section of Land Registry.
LANDATA® provides on-line access to property information such as titles, plans of subdivision, property certificates and many other documents from State Government Departments and other agencies. Certificates and plans can be viewed on-line and printed (where electronic versions are available), or mailed or faxed to you. More electronic copies of title and other certificates are becoming available over time.
LANDATA® provides information from Land Registry (formerly the Land Titles Office), Department of Infrastructure, Environment Protection Authority, VicRoads, State Revenue Office, Councils and Utilities.
If you require further information on LANDATA® services please phone (03) 8636 2456 or email [email protected]
Peter.
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3rd November 2008, 03:33 PM #10New Member
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Hi,
Many thanks to all, today Landata emailed me with the instruction how to get "Flood Level" certificate online. The point is they will get info from Melbourne Water and charge me for this. Anyway I've got no idea why Melbourne Water did not tell me in the first place.
I have apply for it and the cost I have to pay: Melbourne Water: $37, Landata $5.5 plus GST on top of the sum.
Again, many thanks.
BH
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3rd November 2008, 04:51 PM #11
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