How to subdivide land with an approved development
To do your own planning application for a subdivision of land with an approved development into two lots as a VicSmart application, the first step is to check if your application is eligible for the VicSmart process. This will ensure that your application meets the following criteria:
- The construction of a building or the construction or carrying out of works on the land has been approved under the planning scheme or by a permit issued under the scheme and the permit has not expired; and
- The construction or carrying out of the approved building or works on the land has lawfully started; and
- The subdivision does not create a vacant lot.
- The land is in one of the following zones or overlays:
- Any residential zone except the Low Density Residential Zone
- Any industrial zone
- Any commercial zone
- Capital City Zone
- Docklands Zone
- Special Building Overlay
- Heritage Overlay
- Does not trigger a permit under another part of the planning scheme
It’s likely that you will also need a licensed surveyor and in most instances a lawyer or licensed conveyancer.
Derived from Victoria Planning Provisions by the State of Victoria
Note:
If you know your application is eligible for the VicSmart process, then you can:
Start an application