VIC Approved / gazetted YARRA · Exhibited

Introduce a new local planning policy known as Licensed Premises Policy| Modify the existing local planning policy known as the Discretionary Uses in the Residential 1 Zone| The Licensed Premises Policy is to guide decision making when a planning permit application is required for new licensed premises and the extension of existing licensed premises. The Licensed Premises Policy has been developed to effectively manage licensed premises so that their location hours of operation patron number noise emissions and car park demands do not have a detrimental impact on the amenity of surrounding uses especially nearby residential uses. The hours of operation of the Discretionary Uses in Residential 1 Zone policy has been modified to ensure consistency with the new Licensed Premises Policy

Status date
11 Mar 2004
Exhibition
·
Gazettal
11 Mar 2004
Outcome
ApprovedWithChanges
Amendments tracked
262
Last 12 months
6
Approval rate
91%

How to object or make a submission

Your next step if this rezoning affects you. Submissions are how the decision-maker hears from the community.

  1. 1 Rezonings happen through planning scheme amendments under the Planning and Environment Act 1987. The council exhibits the amendment and invites submissions.
  2. 2 Make a written submission to the council during the exhibition period, stating whether you support or oppose the amendment and why.
  3. 3 If unresolved submissions remain, they are referred to an independent planning panel, where submitters can be heard before the council decides.

General information about the public submission process, not legal advice. Confirm the current process and deadlines with the council or the official source before acting.

Stage history

  1. Approved / gazetted

    source label: “Finished:ApprovedWithChanges”

    Status date 11 Mar 2004 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current

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