VIC Approved / gazetted PORT PHILLIP · Exhibited

Amendment C041 (Port Phillip)

With respect to land at 113 Cecil Street 122-130 & 132 York Street 99 103-107 & 109 Market Sreet Browns Lane & Market Pl South Melbourne as follows: rezone land from Business 3 Zone to Business 1 Zone introduce a Schedule to the Business 1 Zone specific to the subject land limiting combined leaseable floor area on the site for office shop and restricted retail premises and to introduce a new Schedule (DDO 15) to the Design and Development Overlay at Clause 43.04 specific to the land. Permit No. 0791/2003 proposes the part demolition of 113 Cecil Street and demolition of all other buildings on the land. The construction of alterations and additions to 113 Cecil Street and a new seven level building plus two basement car parking levels.

Status date
19 Oct 2005
Exhibition
·
Gazettal
19 Oct 2005
Outcome
ApprovedWithChanges

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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.

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Stage history

  1. Approved / gazetted

    source label: “Finished:ApprovedWithChanges”

    Status date 19 Oct 2005 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current

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