VIC Approved / gazetted PORT PHILLIP · Exhibited

Amendment C046 (Port Phillip)

The amendment applies to properties generally within the East St Kilda neighbourhood as follows: 160-188 and 183-211 Alma Road| 31-35 Alexandra Street| 5-7 16 52 Balston Street| 242 Carlisle Street| 1-37 Chusan Street| 2-36 1-41 Godfrey Street| 3-17 2-32 Hammerdale Avenue| 1-7 Holroyd Court| 42 Hotham Street| 316-320 331 342-374 Inkerman Street| 2-8 Jervois Street| 1-35 2-30 Kalymna Grove| 20 22 and 26 Lansdowne Road| 10-16 9-15 Mooltan Avenue| 1-29 2-24 Murchison Street| 4-30 11-33 Orange Grove| 9-23 Raglan Street| 20 22 Shirley Grove| 34 Young Street. The amendment proposes to: Implement the findings of the East St Kilda Heritage Study 2004 and more specifically: Make changes to Port Phillip Planning Scheme Map No. 7HO| Modify the Local Planning Policy Framework at Clause 22.04 Heritage Policy to replace the name of the Incorporated Document as Port Phillip Heritage Review Version 5 2005 Volume 1-6. Replace the existing Schedule to Clause 43.01 - Heritage Overlay with a new Schedule to included places as recommended in the East St Kilda Heritage Study| Make changes to the Schedule to Clause 81 Incorporated Documents| Update the Port Phillip Heritage Review 2000 by including new and modified citations from the East St Kilda Heritage Study 2004| Update the Port Phillip Heritage Policy Map December 2000 with a new Port Phillip Heritage Policy Map| Update the Port Phillip Neighbourhood Character Policy Map December 2000 with a new Port Phillip Neighbourhood Character Policy Map.

Status date
6 Sept 2006
Exhibition
·
Gazettal
6 Sept 2006
Outcome
Approved

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Approval rate
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Stage history

  1. Approved / gazetted

    source label: “Finished:Approved”

    Status date 6 Sept 2006 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current

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