Before preparing an application, ensure you have all the documentation required.
We offer pre-application meetings, written advice, policies and strategies and checklists to ensure that you are better prepared before you lodge your application.
What is the process to obtain a planning permit?
Before preparing an application, ensure you have all the documentation required.
We offer pre-application meetings, written advice, policies and strategies and checklists to ensure that you are better prepared before you lodge your application.
Through an initial assessment of your application we may:
If required, we’ll advertise your application for at least 14 days. This can include:
We will make our decision based on:
Depending on the type of application, a planning decision may be made:
Our decision may be one of the following:
We will give a copy of the decision to the person who has applied for the planning permit and anyone who has provided a submission either supporting or objecting to the proposal.
We aim to process applications as quickly as possible. We aim to make a decision within 60 days of receiving your application. If we require further information, the 60 days starts from the date we receive that information. The more steps your application needs to go through, the longer the assessment will take.
A permit operates from:
A permit can expire in three ways:
You can also change your approved planning permit, including extending the expiry date.
VCAT will only review your application if:
After we’ve approved your planning permit, sometimes you need to submit further documentation to comply with your permit conditions.
After you submit your documents, we:
After we approve your planning permit, you may need to apply for more permits such as:
This is not an exhaustive list, so make sure that you check with Council and other regulatory services that you have all your approvals in place before you start.