Multiple pet permits
The City of Port Phillip Community Amenity Local Law 2023, Section 56 states how many pets can live on a property without a permit. The number is different for different types of dwelling. You must have a multiple pet permit if you have more pets than the numbers specified in the Procedures and Protocols Manual or table below.
Applying for a multiple pet permit
All dogs and cats listed on the application must be registered prior to submitting an application.
Fees
There is a $70 administrative fee when you submit your application. Paying the fee does not guarantee permit approval. The application fee will not be refunded if the permit is refused.
The permit application will not be reviewed unless the permit application fee is paid.
Follow these steps to apply online:
- Register or log in using registration details
- Apply for a permit
- Select permit type
- Address
- Lodge
- Confirmation - Accept terms and conditions of use
- Summary - Attach any required documents
- Payment - Securely pay by credit card
A card payment fee applies.
Address:
Animal Management
Private Bag No 3 PO
St Kilda Victoria 3182
Animal limits and dwelling types
Type of pet | Houses - maximum limits | Units, townhouses and flats - limits |
---|---|---|
Birds | 5 | 2 |
Dogs | 3 | 2 |
Cats | 2 | 2 |
Poultry | 5 | 0 |
Rabbits | 5 | 2 |
Guinea pigs | 5 | 2 |
Ferrets | 5 | 2 |
Reptiles | 5 | 2 |
Livestock (including pet horses, cows, sheep and goats) | 0 | 0 |
Poultry
- You may keep hens. Roosters must not be kept or harboured due to the noise nuisance.
- Poultry or animal housing or a similar structure must be located on the property so that the amenity of the area or other premises is not affected by nuisance, noise or odour experienced because of proximity of the poultry or animal housing.
- An owner or occupier must not construct or use any poultry or animal housing on any property unless it has adequate roofing, drainage, is rodent proof and has a floor paved with impervious material.
- All poultry and animal housing must be maintained so that it does not cause a nuisance or offensive conditions or harbour vermin.