Planning and subdivision of land and buildings is governed by many local and state government policies and regulations. The City of Port Phillip provides an extensive range of information and services to guide you through the issues and processes.
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Planning Permits and the Planning Process
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Explains how the planning permit process works.
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Subdivision
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Information about the planning permit process for subdivision of land and buildings
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One stop shop for planning applications
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Let us save you time and money on your planning application.
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Port Phillip Planning Scheme
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Includes a direct link to the planning scheme on the Department of Sustainability and Environment website.
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Planning Scheme Amendments Currently on Exhibition
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Includes a description of all amendments to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme that are currently on exhibition
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Amendment C68 - Nightingale Street Precinct
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In June 2005, City of Port Phillip commissioned an investigation into the heritage potential of the residential area south of Carlisle Street (between Chapel Street and the rail line). The resultant heritage assessment identified the 'Nightingale Street Precinct' (i.e. an area of properties centred around Nightingale Street) as warranting protection through the introduction of an Heriage Overlay. The process is known as Amendment C68
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Proposed Amendment C61
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Proposed Amendment C61 to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme is intended to Implement recommendations of the "Sustainable Transport Policy and Parking Rates - March 2007" report by Ratio Consultants Pty Ltd.
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Heritage Planning Controls
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Introducing the Port Phillip Heritage Review and the Heritage Advisory Service.
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Melbourne 2030 - Metropolitan Strategy
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The council has responded to the state government's Melbourne 2030 metropolitan strategy guiding planning & development for the next 30 years.
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ResCode
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Get advice about ResCode - Victoria's residential development guidelines
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