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What Is ResCode?

Commonly referred to as “ResCode” – aka Residential Code – is a set of planning standards and guidelines that ensure that new buildings and renovations are built to a high quality and are appropriate for the local residential area.

Understanding ResCode – How It Works 

Rescode is a planning policy used to guide development in Victoria and other states of Australia. Rescode is set out in Clauses 54, 55, 56, and 58 of the VPP – Victorian Planning Provisions. 

They cover a range of issues, including setbacks, site coverage, height, landscaping, parking, etc., on the residential site.

As well as the requirement for different residential building types, Rescode covers residential development provisions, neighbourhood character requirement & sustainability performance requirements.

The standards set out in Rescode are used to assess planning permit applications, so developers and builders must comply with these standards when constructing new buildings (or renovating existing).

Standards of Rescode

Rescode sets a range of standards/objectives to be met when building or renovating a property in Victoria.

These standards cover a range of issues, including:

Kindly note that not all locations where property development is proposed are able to meet / fit these standards so may require alternate guidelines, which means after discussion with your consultants, they/you will have to apply for a ResCode variation using your project manager, designer, planners, architect or property consultant.

Want to or Need to Apply For A ResCode Variation ?

If you cannot meet the Rescode standards for your development, you may need to apply for a Rescode variation.

The administration process for applying for a variation will depend on your local council. In general it involves the following:

  1. After discussing with a a consultant. contact the local council to discuss your requirements and determine whether a ResCode variation is necessary.
  2. Apply for a Rescode variation, providing supporting documentation and the council application fee.
  3. The council will assess your application and determine whether a variation is appropriate. It usually takes a 15+-day timeframe after all requested documents are submitted to get a decision.
  4. If your application is successful the council will provide you with the details of the variation so granted.

While the local council is responsible for providing you with new Rescode guidelines, you must consider the practical & cost feasibility of implementing them and must stick to them after your property development plan is approved.

Buying or investigating what can be done?

So how do you findout which objective applies To your site ?

Request A Property Information Request (Regulation 51)

The Property Information request form is crucial to the planning permit application process. This form provides information about the property you intend to develop, including its location, size, and zoning. It also includes details about any existing buildings on the property and any relevant planning overlays or other restrictions.

If you are purchasing a new property, it usually comes with the Section 32 Sale of Land document.

If you want to sell your own property your conveyancer can complete this application and obtain the property information.

Suppose you are looking to develop an owned property. In that case, your architect or town planner can obtain the property information and produce a planning report in response to the planning objectives for your planning application.

FAQs About Rescode

1.What Is “ResCode”in Victoria ?

RESCODE provides a set of standards and guidelines for developers and builders, to ensure new buildings and renovations are visually appealing and safe and provide adequate amenities and to ensure new developments are of high quality and appropriate for the local area

2.What Is The Difference Between ResCode Clause 54 And 55?

ResCode Clause 54 outlines the requirements for the design and siting of single dwellings. In contrast, ResCode Clause 55 outlines the requirements for other types of residential developments, such as multi-unit dwellings and apartment buildings.

Clause 54 is more specific to single dwellings and has slightly different requirements, such as minimum garden area, setbacks, and street frontage.

3.What Are Clauses 54 And 55, And Are They In All Planning Schemes In Victoria?

Clauses 54 and 55 are planning provisions in the Victoria Planning Provisions (VPP) that apply to all planning schemes in Victoria. These provisions set out the standards and guidelines that developers and builders must comply with when building or renovating properties in Victoria.

SmallSecondHomes.com – Experts In Victoria

If you plan development in Victoria, ensure your project complies with Rescode. Consulting with experienced and reputable permits expediters and builders will help you navigate the Rescode requirements and ensure proposed second home development meets the standards and guidelines as set out by your local council.

SSH >> link home is a team of experienced and innovative builders and designers based in Geelong and we cover all of the state of Victoria.. yep we travel !.

Our years of experience designing and constructing high-quality developments that comply with Rescode and other planning regulations enables us to suggest the best possible solutions to make your property ventures profitable and successful!

As property development experts in Victoria, we provide consultations and guidance throughout the development process to ensure that your project meets your needs and is of the highest quality.

Book a NO COST Consultation with us and learn more about how you can implement Rescodes to get your property development project approved on the best terms.

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