Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) Permissions V

Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) is an approach to urban planning and design that integrates water management and water conservation into the design and development of urban areas. It aims to balance the needs of urban development with the health of the environment and the sustainable use of natural water resources.

Getting a planning permit in Melbourne can be a complex process, and the ease of obtaining a permit depends on several factors, including the specific proposal, location, zoning, and other relevant planning policies.

The process of getting a report and planning permission typically involves the following steps:

  1. Pre-application advice: Seek advice from the relevant council or planning authority to ensure that the proposed development meets the relevant planning controls and policies.
  2. Preparing a planning application: This involves preparing and submitting a planning application that includes detailed information about the proposed development, including plans, elevations, site analysis, and a statement of environmental effects.
  3. Assessment and review: The council or planning authority will assess the application, which may involve a site inspection and consultation with other relevant authorities and the public.
  4. Decision-making: The council or planning authority will make a decision on the application, which may be approved, refused, or approved subject to conditions.
  5. Appeal rights: If the decision is refused, there may be the option to appeal the decision to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT).

Note that this is a general overview of the process and that specific requirements and steps may vary depending on the particular circumstances of each case.