New zoning disallows accommodation for Victoria’s major ports

Jennifer DukeNovember 11, 2013

Victoria’s four commercial trading ports in Melbourne, Geelong, Hastings and Portland are facing new planning rules that disallow accommodation within the Port Zone.

The newly approved planning zones for Victoria’s major ports, announced by Planning Minister Matthew Guy, have been introduced to create a buffer between port operations and uses in adjoining areas.

“Our ports are handling increasing freight volumes and have great opportunities to grow operations, and we need to balance the importance of protecting port operations with managing their potential impact on surrounding areas,” Guy said.

These changes will mean that port managers will not have to apply for planning permits for buildings and structures associated with the port, including wharves and warehouses. They will, however, still be required to comply with provisions of the relevant planning scheme.

Accommodation, including caretakers’ houses, will not be permitted on port land as it is deemed “sensitive use”.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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