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Planning resource links are available Here:


1. Developer Applicant prepares Planning Application. A Permit is required when the application seeks to go beyond what is allowed in the Planning Scheme e.g. Removal of significant trees, reduced setback, exceeding permitted height, etc.


2. Letters are sent to adjoining neighbours and an advertising sign is erected at the front of the site, objectors have 14 days to object. In reality the time to object is up to when the application is considered by the planning officer. Currently there is a backlog so it could be weeks or months after the closing date. Technically if Council doesn’t make a decision within 60 days the applicant can go directly to VCAT for a decision.


3. Residents can object on the Council form or by letter. Objections should be based on the planning scheme and clearly detail your specific concerns, how the proposal may adversely affect you, and any improvements or changes you may want to suggest. For a resident to make a later submission to VCAT, they must have been one of the objectors to Council.


4. Plans and information about the application can be viewed at Council Planning Department or on line - this includes architectural plans, arborist reports, landscape plans and a planning report that demonstrates how the application responds to the relevant provisions of the Whitehorse Planning Scheme. Other important information – Planning Scheme, Planning Scheme Maps, Aerial photos and Council Maps, Zone Character Statement, Tree removal documents.


5. If there are less than 12 objectors, Council officers will decide on the application. Where 12 or more objections are received, Council will arrange a Forum where residents can raise their concerns with the developer and council representatives and hopefully have them addressed.


6. After the forum Council planning staff prepare a report with recommendations and the decision is then made at a Council meeting. This aspect allows Councillors some say in the process. Residents can also register to speak at a Council meeting.


7. Councillors may reject the application leaving the applicant the choice of modifying the plans or to take the matter to VCAT. If Council support the application residents can take the matter to VCAT. Applications must be lodged within 21 days of the notice of decision.


8. VCAT fees apply in both cases. For an objector to make a presentation at a VCAT hearing that has been called by the developer the fee is $19.50. If a resident takes a case to VCAT that Council have approved the fee starts at $819.70 for a single dwelling up to $1902.80 for projects in excess of $50 million. Fees are detailed on the VCAT site https://www.vcat.vic.gov.au/steps-to-resolve-your-case/apply-to-start-a-case/fees-at-vcat

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THE PLANNING APPLICATION PROCESS

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Welcome to the website for the Combined Residents of Whitehorse Action Group (CROWAG) Incorporated.

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LATEST NEWS :

CROWAG supporting Eastsider News.

CROWAG and affiliate groups have submitted several articles in recent editions to this much needed local news service which is published bi-monthly on-line. Browse or sign up at: https://www.eastsidernews.org.au/

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Submission to Draft City of Whitehorse Budget
Our submission (May 22) to the Draft Budget encouraged adoption of the Urban Forest Strategy into the Planning Scheme as a key change as well as strengthening engagement, an additional $100,000 for street trees, and concrete commitment to the goals of the Urban Forest Strategy.

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Inquiry into Protections within the Victorian Planning Framework
We lodged a submission to this inquiry (Jan 22). Because of the coming November state election, there are no public hearings. Written submissions will form a report for the next government.  

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Your say on Council projects - 

We encourage Whitehorse to seek community engagement. Projects currently seeking community input can be found at 'Your Say' 

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Inquiry into Environmental Infrastructure for Growing Populations - 

Read CROWAG's submission referencing the former Box Hill Brickworks site.All community submissions can be read on the Parliament of Vic site.

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2020 Council Election:

Candidate Statements to CROWAG questionnaire are available at 'Events'.

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VicSmart Changes - Unintended Consequences

CROWAG recently wrote to the Minister of Planning, Richard Wynne regarding our concerns regarding proposed changes to VicSmart and the potential negative impact on the landscape of Whitehorse. Please find a copy of our correspondence here.

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The Minister's response can be viewed here.

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North East Link

CROWAG Member David Berry of the Blackburn & District Tree Preservation Society has prepared a presentation on the affects of the proposed North East Link. See a summary here

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