Australian Capital Territory Residential

What is RZ3 zoning in Australian Capital Territory?

RZ3 in Australian Capital Territory is the URBAN RESIDENTIAL zone. It is a residential zone under the state planning scheme. In plain terms: townhouses, dual occupancy and gentle-density growth corridors.

What can you build on RZ3?

RZ3 is a residential zone, so it broadly supports residential land uses. The exact permitted, permissible and prohibited uses — and the development standards (height, floor space, lot size) — are set by the local environmental plan or planning scheme that applies to the parcel, and they vary council by council. Always confirm the controls against the current instrument before relying on them.

RZ3 equivalents in other states

Every Australian jurisdiction writes its own zoning vocabulary, so the same planning intent wears a different code over each border. Australian Capital Territory RZ3 sits in the residential - medium and growth family; these are the closest codes elsewhere.

New South Wales
R3
Victoria
GRZRGZUGZHCTZ
Queensland (Brisbane)
MDREC
South Australia
UNURNHDNMPNWN
Western Australia
Medium and high density residentialUrban developmentResidential development
Tasmania
13

See the full cross-state mapping, family by family, on the zone equivalence page.

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