VIC Approved / gazetted PORT PHILLIP · Ministerial

Amendment C044 (Port Phillip)

Amend Schedule 1 to the Comprehensive Development Zone (Beacon Cove, Port Melbourne) to update the table of uses and by renaming the Bayside Concept Plan No. 1, the Bayside Precinct Plan No. 1 and the Bayside Residential Component Guidelines No. 1 to the Beacon Cove Concept Plan No. 1, Beacon Cove Precinct Plan No. 1 and the Beacon Cove Residential Component Guidelines No. 1. Amend the Schedule to Clause 81 to reincorporate and re-title the existing incorporated document Beacon Cove Development, Port Melbourne and to update the land use terms consistent with the definitions of the Victoria Planning Provisions. Amend the Schedule to Clause 52.27 to specify that a permit is not required to use land to sell or consume liquor under existing approved liquor licences, to licensed premises specified in the Schedule.

Status date
29 Apr 2004
Exhibition
·
Gazettal
29 Apr 2004
Outcome
Approved

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  1. Approved / gazetted

    source label: “Finished:Approved”

    Status date 29 Apr 2004 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current

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