What Is Town Planning Permit?
One of our expertise is Town Planning Permit. Subdivision & Multi Unit Development is perhaps the most profitable investment available today. A successful application will give great return on investment. Town Planning requires a land to be subdivided (Subdivision) into sections, which are then sold independently.
This process is as easy as it may seem, but it requires a town planning permit first, which is a tedious process. There is a lot of paperwork involved and even the slightest of mistakes can result in refusal or time delays. At Archinspire, we have helped many of our clients to get the town planning permit and every single application prepared by us has been accepted. We have a 100% success rate in getting the Town Planning permit.
This is due to our experience in town planning and understanding of the town planning process. If you are planning to invest in Subdivision, Multi Unit Development & Dual Occupancy or having difficulty getting a permit, visit us or give us a call. This will allow us to give an advice and offer you a solution that will satisfy all of your needs.
Town Planning Permit Process
The stages of a town planning permit application in Victoria, Australia typically include the following:
1 – Pre-application: Before submitting a town planning permit application, it is important to research the local planning policies, regulations, and zoning requirements that apply to the site.
2 – Lodgment of application: Once gathered all the necessary information and documentation, we can lodge your planning permit application with the local council. The application will typically include plans, drawings, and supporting documents that provide details about the proposed development.
3 – Referral and advertising: The local council will typically refer the town planning permit application to relevant authorities, such as the Environmental Protection Authority or the Department of Transport, for comment. The council may also advertise the application to the public to seek feedback and objections.
4 – Assessment: The council will assess the town planning permit application against relevant planning policies, regulations, and zoning requirements. They will also take into account and feedback received from the public or other authorities. The assessment may include site visits, further consultation with the applicant and requests for additional information.
5 – Decision: Once the assessment is complete, the council or planning authority will make a decision on whether to grant or refuse the town planning application. If the application is granted, it may include conditions that the applicant must comply with in order to carry out the development.
6 – Review and appeal: If the town planning permit application is refused, the applicant may have the right to appeal the decision to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT). VCAT may also review the decision if the applicant or another party is dissatisfied with the conditions attached the permit.
It’s important to note that the town planning permit application process can vary depending on the type and complexity of the proposed development, as well as the local planning policies and regulations that apply to the site.
With our projects spread all across Victoria, we are one of the most trusted professionals in the field. For free consultation and free site inspection please contact Archinspire.
For free consultation and free site inspection please contact Archinspire.
Why Us?
At Archinspire we offer great value with a fixed price contract & high level of personalized services. With our 100% success rate, we are ready to start your project immediately. For free consultation and free site inspection please contact Archinspire.