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Planning in the Alpine Shire encompases strategic planning (town plans, re-zoning etc) and statutory planning (planning applications and objections).

 Statutory Planning (planning permits)
 Strategic Planning and Major Projects
 Applying for a planning permit
 Planning fees
 Guidelines for particular uses / development
 A guide to planning

How to apply for a planning permit under the Bushfire Management Overlay

 
Statutory Planning (planning permits)
The Statutory Planning Department is responsible for the administration of controls of land use and development controls.

These controls are contained for the most part within the Alpine Planning Scheme and operate via a system of zoning and overlays.

The Alpine Planning Scheme indicates if a planning permit is required to change the use of land, or to construct a building or make other changes to land such as earth works.

Please note that as Council Planning Officers are available by phone after 1pm Monday to Friday, that all counter enquiries should be pre-booked by ringing (03) 5755 0555.

Contact the Council's Planning Department if you have an enquiry in relation to the Alpine Planning Scheme and the implication it has on any existing or proposed land use or development in the Shire.

A Council Planning Officer will advise when a planning permit is required, and provide guidance on the information required to be submitted.

The Council is particularly keen to encourage the submission of properly prepared, fully documented applications, and undertakes to reward those applications with a priority service.

The Planning Department can be contacted by telephone on (03) 5755 0555, or you may make a request for information on line by completing the following online form. See below for more information:

1. Planning Application Process
2. Applying for a Planning Permit - see below
3. Guidelines for Particular Uses/Development - see below
4. Dinner Plain Planning Provisions
5. Alpine Planning Scheme Online
6. Planning Information Certificate
7. Property information request, General enquiry, Confirmation whether or not a Planning Permit is required

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Strategic Planning and Major Projects
The Shire's Strategic Planning and Major Projects team enhances the organisation's ability to deliver the Council and community vision for the Alpine Shire through forward planning and implementation of major projects. They are responsible for monitoring and reviewing the strategic planning framework including strategies, policies and guidelines, co-ordination of amendments to the Alpine Planning Scheme; ensuring major strategies and projects are integrated across all Council services; Project Management and Urban and Landscape Design.

The Alpine Shire is committed to ensuring the initiatives of Council reflects the needs and desires of the community and consequently consultation is an integral part of all amendment and strategy development or review.

Further information regarding current Amendments, current major projects and council's strategies and Masterplans can be obtained through the following links:

1. Current Amendments
2. Current Major Projects
3. Strategies and Master Plans can be found for each town

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Applying for a planning permit
If you intend to change the use of a building or land, construct a building, or carry out works a planning permit may be required.

To find out if you require a permit you will need to contact a Council Planning Officer, or refer to the Alpine Planning Scheme. There is more information at the links below provided by the Department of Planning and Community Development.

How to complete a Planning Permit Application
Planning Permit Application - Alpine Shire
How to apply for an amendment to a Planning Permit
Application to amend a Planning Permit - Alpine Shire
Application for extension of time to a Planning Permit

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Planning fees
These are the current statutory planning fees.

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Guidelines for particular uses / development
Guidelines for planning applications relating to specific use and development proposals.

Construction of buildings in flood prone areas
Commercial land use and development
General heritage guidelines
Information on establishing a winery
Home Occupation Provisions from the Alpine Planning Scheme

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A guide to planning
The Department of Planning and Community Development has produced the document "Planning: a Short Guide" which provides more information about the planning system. It focuses on the four most common planning processes - applying for and objecting to a planning permit and applying for and objecting to a planning scheme amendment. The guide is simply written but comprehensive and leads users through the necessary statutory procedures. Use the link below to access the document.

DSE - Planning - A short guide

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