Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines

Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines: New Communities in Victoria

The Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines: New Communities in Victoria (PDF)  (the Guidelines) are a Victorian Government initiative to ensure the Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) and other planning authorities prepare plans for places that enable best practice, liveable new communities.

The purpose of the Guidelines is to provide the framework for preparing Precinct Structure Plans (PSPs) that guarantee quality outcomes while also being flexible, responsive and supportive of innovation.

The Guidelines are based on planning for 20-minute neighbourhoods, a principle in Plan Melbourne 2017-2050 that advocates for living locally to ensure accessible, safe and attractive local communities.

The Guidelines are structured in four parts to guide the development of PSPs.

 

 

 

 

Provides the social and policy context for preparing a PSP, including how the Guidelines ensure a future where Victoria is socially and economically strong, environmentally resilient and engaged with the opportunities of a rapidly changing world.

Practitioners should use this section to understand the overarching approach to precinct planning and key considerations for application of the Guidelines.

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Outlines the process for preparing a PSP with key stakeholders using the PSP 2.0 approach to develop a shared vision for the precinct and resolve key planning challenges early.

It also outlines key aspects of the innovation pathway, which provides an opportunity to pursue a place-specific opportunity to deliver significantly elevated performance outcomes above the baseline set by these Guidelines.

Practitioners should use this section to ensure the process for developing their PSP is aligned to best practice and to consider opportunities for innovation in their PSP.

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Provides specific guidance on the General Principles and Performance Targets to be adopted when preparing a PSP.

PSPs that align with Part 3 of the Guidelines will be delivered in line with best practice policies including the 20-minute neighbourhood, Department of Transport and Planning’s Movement and Place Framework, Resilient Melbourne’s Living Melbourne – Our Metropolitan Urban Forest, Victorian Planning Provisions and other state and federal policies.

Part 3 provides guidance on how to apply the principles and targets within a PSP document, and where innovative approaches should be considered.

Practitioners should use this section to develop and review the content of their PSPs.

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Provides guidance on the more detailed aspects of planning for Victoria’s new communities.

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The Practitioner’s Toolbox is updated regularly and includes information on the latest tools and practices.

Practitioners should use this section to inform specific elements of preparing and implementing a PSP.

Current guidance and tools for the preparation of PSPs are available for download below:

Guidance to assist planners in applying the PSP Guidelines in regional areas:

Guidance to assist planners in determining the need for non-government schools in PSP and options for planning for them

Guidance to assist planners in incorporating Integrated Water Management in PSPs:

Current guidance and tools for the implementation of PSPs are available for download below:

Guidance to bring clarity and certainty to developments by providing analysis, VCAT commentary and case studies to help developers, referral authorities and decision makers understand and apply the term to their own permit applications.

The Sustainable Subdivisions Framework was developed by the Council Alliance for Sustainable Built Environment (CASBE), with a group of 16 Councils in partnership with the VPA. It enables assessment of sustainability measures at the planning stage to ensure that sustainability is embedded at the subdivision scale, recognising its role in the making of new communities.

The Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) is committed to better engagement with Traditional Owners and Aboriginal Victorians, consistent with the processes and resourcing of these communities. These engagement processes should be integrated into the PSP 2.0 process and its existing timeframes to allow for a meaningful and efficient engagement process that establishes meaningful partnerships.

Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning’s (DELWP) Traditional Owner and Aboriginal Community Engagement Framework (the Framework) (2019) establishes mechanisms, opportunities and protocols for meaningful engagement with Traditional Owners. This approach represents best practice and should be the long-term goal for engaging with Traditional Owners and the Aboriginal community.

At the core of the framework are the eight principles of engagement, which are critical to successfully engaging with Traditional Owners and Aboriginal communities: 

  1. Self-determination 
  2. Traditional Owners as partners 
  3. Place-based or whole-of-Country approach 
  4. Respect for decision-making processes 
  5. Aboriginal people set their own priorities 
  6. Free, prior and informed consent 
  7. Acknowledge past injustices and structural inequality. 

As the original custodians of Victoria’s land and waters, Traditional Owners have a unique ability to care for Country and have a deep spiritual connection to it. 

The VPA acknowledges the continuation of culture and traditional practices and seeks to maintain spiritual and cultural practices of Traditional Owners and their broader aspirations for the places we plan. 

The VPA aims to ‘lift the bar’ on understanding the cultural significance of PSP areas and reflecting this in our plans, and in turn the places that are built. By engaging with Traditional Owners early in the PSP-preparation process, we can plan to build the cultural significance of each place into the very foundations of Victoria’s new communities. 

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Introduction

Key ideas Explore the key ideas in the Guidelines by selecting a topic from the […]

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Amenity-based density model

The Guidelines are underpinned by Plan Melbourne’s 20-minute neighbourhood principle. At the heart of the 20-minute […]

Medium density town houses

Affordability

The Guidelines will improve affordability in new communities by:  Requiring local needs assessment to determine affordable housing requirements Providing […]

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Integrated Water Management

The Guidelines will drive better sustainability outcomes through better Integrated Water Management, conserving landscape features and biodiversity, […]

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Infrastructure coordination

Smarter infrastructure investment, and an integrated approach to land-use planning, is essential to unlocking development […]

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Innovation Pathway

The Victorian Planning Authority (VPA) is encouraging leading practice and supporting resolution of key challenges […]

Supporting Documentation

VPA - Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - New Communities in Victoria - FAQs - October 2021
VPA - Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - New Communities in Victoria - FAQs - October 2021 PDF  Version
Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - Barriers and Solutions for Increased Tree Canopy in Victoria's New Communities (HIP V. HYPE) November 2021
Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - Barriers and Solutions for Increased Tree Canopy in Victoria's New Communities (HIP V. HYPE) November 2021 PDF  Version
Victorian Planning Authority - Guidance Note - Applying the PSP Guidelines in regional areas - 2021
Victorian Planning Authority - Guidance Note - Applying the PSP Guidelines in regional areas - 2021 PDF  Version
Victorian Planning Authority - Guidance Note - PSP2.0 - November 2021
Victorian Planning Authority - Guidance Note - PSP2.0 - November 2021 PDF  Version
Victorian Planning Authority - The Innovation Pathway - PSP 2.0 Process - Guidelines Fact Sheet - November 2021
Victorian Planning Authority - The Innovation Pathway - PSP 2.0 Process - Guidelines Fact Sheet - November 2021 PDF  Version
VPA - Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - New Communities in Victoria - October 2021
VPA - Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - New Communities in Victoria - October 2021 PDF  Version
VPA - Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - New Communities in Victoria - Introduction - October 2021
VPA - Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - New Communities in Victoria - Introduction - October 2021 PDF  Version
Victorian Planning Authority - Guidance Note - Integrated Water Management - July 2024
Victorian Planning Authority - Guidance Note - Integrated Water Management - July 2024 PDF  Version
PSP Guidelines 2020 - Guidelines for PSP in Melbourne's Greenfield - Stakeholder Consultation Report - June 2021
PSP Guidelines 2020 - Guidelines for PSP in Melbourne's Greenfield - Stakeholder Consultation Report - June 2021 PDF  Version
Regional and peri-urban stakeholder workshop - Summary report (March 2021)
Regional and peri-urban stakeholder workshop - Summary report (March 2021) PDF  Version
VPA - Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - New Communities in Victoria - Launch Presentation - November 2021
VPA - Precinct Structure Planning Guidelines - New Communities in Victoria - Launch Presentation - November 2021 PDF  Version