VIC Approved / gazetted FRENCH ISLAND AND SANDSTONE ISLAND · Ministerial

Amendment C8fisi (French Island and Sandstone Island)

The Amendment translates the French Island and Sandstone Island Planning Scheme into the new Planning Policy Framework at Clauses 10-19 and the Municipal Planning Strategy at Clause 2 that were introduced into the Victoria Planning Provisions by Amendment VC148, and makes administrative changes to the Schedules to Clauses 52.28, 72.08 and 74.01.

Status date
14 Nov 2019
Exhibition
·
Gazettal
14 Nov 2019
Outcome
Approved

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:Approved”

    Status date 14 Nov 2019 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current

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