Past amendments
Past amendments to the Merri-bek Planning Scheme.
Past amendments to the Merri-bek Planning Scheme.
This amendment introduces a new process for sports clubs to obtain permission for advertising signs in open space reserves.
Amendment C170 has been prepared by the Department of Health and Human Services. The Minister for Planning is the planning authority for this amendment.
Council has received authorisation to prepare and exhibit a Planning Scheme amendment that affects land at 395-429 Albert Street (the ‘precinct’).
Amendment C158 introduces a Merri-bek Industrial Land Strategy to guide the future use and development of industrial land within Merri-bek.
All existing Residential 1 Zone (R1Z) land in Merri-bek is being rezoned to one of three new zones.
Amendment C151 effects the variation of two restructure covenants on the titles of 4 and 6 Glencairn Avenue, Coburg.
Amendment C152 to the Local Planning Policy Framework was approved by the Minister for Planning on 22 January 2015.
Amendment C149 applies to land on Lygon Street, Brunswick East.
Amendment C142 seeks to improve the quality of taller buildings being developed in Merri-bek.
Council has prepared strategic plans to ensure the Brunswick activity centre remains a prosperous and attractive place to live. Amendment C134 seeks to implement this vision into the Merri-bek Planning Scheme.
Amendment C71 recognises the importance of considering environmentally sustainable design at the time of planning approval for new development.
Amendment C133 includes applying the Development Contribution Plan Overlay to all land within the municipality.
Amendment C123 introduces a new zone into Council’s Planning Scheme that is aimed at promoting investment, business, residential development and improved public open spaces in Coburg.
Amendment C157 introduces three new local planning policies to the Merri-bek Planning Scheme.