NEWS - Aerial of Melbourne from Yarraville. 24th October 2024, The Age news Picture by JOE ARMAO
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The Victorian government has announced it will make it easier for homebuyers to build single-storey homes on small lots of land.

A new state-wide amendment to the state’s planning schemes known as Single Home Code will streamline approvals for single homes or small second dwellings on lots under 300 square metres in size.

Minister for Planning Sonya Kilkenny said the move will cut out unnecessary “red tape” and allow homes to be built sooner.

NEWS - Aerial of Melbourne from Yarraville. 24th October 2024, The Age news Picture by JOE ARMAO
NEWS – Aerial of Melbourne from Yarraville. 24th October 2024, The Age news Picture by JOE ARMAO (Joe Armao)

The current planning scheme often results in major delays and uncertainty for homeowners due to inconsistent council processes, complex paperwork and lengthy appeals, Kilkenny said.

Under the amendment, a new home will be approved without assessment if it meets updated standards including solar access, tree canopy and street amenity.

Neighbours will be notified and can provide feedback however there will be no expensive delays or VCAT appeals.

The change will apply across all residential zones in Victoria.

Home under construction
Neighbours will be notified and can provide feedback however there will be no expensive delays or VCAT appeals. (AFR/ Louie Douvis)

“This is another way we’re making our planning system say ‘yes’ – yes to well-designed homes, yes to more homes, and yes to people making the most of the land they already have,” said Kilkenny.

“If your proposal meets the standards, you should be able to get on and build.

“That’s what these changes deliver – faster decisions, less stress, and more homes where we need them.”

The Victorian government is in the middle of an overhaul of the state’s planning system.

A similar streamlined approach for new builds has already been introduced for townhouses and low-rise apartment buildings three storeys and under.

The Allan government’s 12-month new policy aims to save prospective buyers tens of thousands of dollars and attract developers.

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