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Significant Landscape Overlays are used as part of constructing Planning Schemes by each local government in Victoria, Australia.In combination with Zones which control land usage, Overlays are designed to control land development.
ResCode makes neighbourhood character the primary criterion for assessing residential development applications in Victoria. While a range of local as well as state planning policies (such as Melbourne 2030) concerning amenity and environmental sustainability must be taken into account by development applications and those assessing them, the code's central (and most well-known) features are ...
The Act sets out the legal framework for planning instruments and regulating land use and development in Victoria. The main instruments that allow for urban planning to be enabled in Victoria are: The Act itself and relevant statutes; Ministerial Directions; Planning Provisions and Planning Schemes; Authorities and Enforcement
The Melbourme Metropolitan Planning Scheme 1954 was prepared for the Government of Victoria by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works. [1] The scheme was approved in 1958 by the Board of Works, but did not become legally enforceable until 1968 when it was gazetted by the Minister for Local Government.
Planning Act Planning Scheme NSW: Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 Local Environmental Plans (LEP) QLD: Sustainable Planning Act 2009 repealed. Planning Act 2016 Planning Schemes SA: Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 Development Plan TAS: Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 Planning Schemes VIC
A Heritage Overlay or HO is one of a number of planning scheme overlays contained in the Victorian Planning Provisions, for use in planning schemes in Victoria, Australia.The heritage overlay schedule of each local government planning scheme lists sites of local and state significance (Victorian Heritage Register) but does not include sites on the Australian National Heritage List.
A town planning conference was convened by the Melbourne City Council on 1 October 1920, recognising the need for the 'regulation of development on modern scientific lines'. The Local Government Act in 1921 allowed municipalities to introduce by-laws to define residential areas where new 'trade, industry or commercial issues' could be ...
Urban planning, also known as town planning, city planning, regional planning, or rural planning in specific contexts, is a technical and political process that is focused on the development and design of land use and the built environment, including air, water, and the infrastructure passing into and out of urban areas, such as transportation ...