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Urban Development Program - Major Residential Redevelopments Sites 2020
The Urban Development Program (UDP) monitors and reports on major residential redevelopment projects across metropolitan Melbourne. Major redevelopment projects are those comprising ten or more dwellings. Data is collected from commercial data sources and through analysis of aerial imagery, and is verified through consultations with local council representatives. These include projects which may have an existing planning permit, or are in the planning processes, those that are current under construction, as well as potential longer term projects on sites that local councils have identified for residential purposes. A timing classification is attributed to each project based on commercial data sources, consultation with local councils, and the stage the project has reached in the planning process. The Urban Development Program reports on major redevelopment projects using the following categories: ¿ Completed (a project was completed from Jan 2017 to Jan 2019) ¿ Under Construction (a project was under construction at Jan 2019) ¿ Firm (Recent planning approval, project with pre-sales) ¿ Likely (In planning assessment, planning permit extension may be required to develop) ¿ Possible (Long term redevelopment site, permit lapsed ). While the UDP acknowledges a proportion of proposed projects may be abandoned or delayed, the classification process provides an indicator of available supply provided there is sufficient demand. In addition, it is acknowledged there are also sites within the established parts of Melbourne that may be suitable for residential development into the future but have not yet been identified. The UDP will continue to report on these sites as they are identified for redevelopment for residential purposes. It should also be noted that the timings attached to these projects are indicative. Construction rates can be cyclical in nature, and highly dependent on underlying demand and pre-sales, economic cycles and industry capacity. This can mean that stated development intentions will vary from on the-ground construction activity over time and by location.
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Urban Development Program
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This contains the latest data displayed on the Urban Development Program dashboards as they are updated. Please go to the specific resource to download the appropriate data. The data is for the Greater Sydney region, which comprises the LGAs of Bayside, Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Burwood, Camden, Canterbury-Bankstown, Campbelltown, Canada Bay, Cumberland, Fairfield, Georges River, Hawkesbury, Hornsby, Hunters Hill, Inner West, Ku-ring-gai, Lane Cove, Liverpool, Mosman, North Sydney, Northern Beaches, Parramatta, Penrith, Randwick, Ryde, Strathfield, Sutherland Shire, Sydney, The Hills Shire, Waverley, Willoughby, Wollondilly and Woollahra. Data is also available for other Urban Development Program regions including the Illawarra-Shoalhaven, Central Coast, Greater Newcastle and Upper Hunter. Data is also available for the North Coast region.
Development Activity Monitor
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The project monitors major new commercial and residential property development in the City of Melbourne municipality. The outputs can inform short to medium-term supply forecasts in the commercial and residential markets. This data provides our current understanding of major development sites that are recently completed, under construction, planned or mooted in all of 13 small areas of the city. For full details about this dataset and the meaning of each field, see the attached document.
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"도시개발법"에 따라 15개 시군에서 추진 중인 충청남도 도시개발사업(5만㎡이상 지구) 추진 현황입니다. 해당데이터는 도시개발사업의 구역면적, 계획세대, 계획인구, 사업기간 등의 자료를 제공합니다.
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Local Development Performance Monitoring 2005-06
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The data in this publication provides an overview of trends in development applications processed by the 152 councils in NSW. In 2006, the Department of Planning introduced a new system for regular performance reporting on the local development planning system, based on development application data collected by councils. This new system will have important long term benefits for State and local government, the development industry and the community. Performance data on local development assessment will assist in ensuring that the legislative framework, planning policy and planning practice are all functioning effectively. In particular, it will help to: monitor the performance of councils in planning and development matters monitor the performance of State agency referrals and integrated approvals monitor key aspects of planning and development assessment systems and identify areas where further streamlining of current procedures and practices could occur assist in early identification of emerging trends and provide a lead for ongoing system improvement and management assist in improving the public accountability of the system by establishing performance measures and benchmarks based on comparable data available. The information contained in this report was collected by surveying all councils on development applications (DAs), complying development certificates (CDCs) and postdevelopment consent (building and subdivision) certificates processed during 2005–06. Prior to this survey, the only published data on planning and development matters was the Comparative Information on NSW Local Government Councils produced annually by the Department of Local Government, which provides key performance indicators for various local government operations. The four broad performance indicators for planning and development services contained in the Department of Local Government comparative information are: number of DAs determined mean time in calendar days for determining DAs median time in calendar days for determining DAs legal expenses to total planning and development costs. The Department of Planning’s Local Development Performance Monitoring supplements this comparative information by focusing specifically on development assessment matters dealt with by local government. The range of information collected through the Department of Planning’s performance reporting system is much more comprehensive than that contained in the Comparative Information on NSW Local Government Councils publication and covers the following areas: volume of applications lodged and determined staff involved in DA processing time taken to determine DAs by estimated development value value of approved DAs nature of DA determinations modifications and reviews court cases and legal expenses certificates issued post-development consent obstacles to efficient DA processing council initiatives to improve DA processing.
NSW Department of Planning and Environment - Greater Sydney Urban Development Program Data
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This dataset contains data used in the Greater Sydney Urban Development Program Disclaimer: While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the data is correct at the time of release, the State of New South Wales, its agents and employees, disclaim any and all liability to any person in respect of anything or the consequence of anything done or omitted to be done in reliance upon the whole or any part of the data.
Development Activity Model Sketchup Massing
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This dataset contains a basic Sketchup format representation of the City of Melbourne’s Development Activity Model (https://www.developmentactivity.melbourne.vic.gov.au/). The Development Activity Model displays development activity located within the City of Melbourne municipal area. Developments may have one of four statuses. Applied, Approved and Under Construction, and Complete. Site content is derived from a range of sources at various times and as such the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects. Inconsistencies may occur in some data sets. The City of Melbourne uses its best endeavours to ensure that the information is reliable. The massings in the Sketchup model are representational only, sit on a two dimensional planar surface and are not intended for analytical or comparative purposes. The massings are derived by extruding simplified polygons of an indicative floor plate for the podium (if relevant) and tower. The height data is an approximation of the height of the building and does not show the architectural features of the buildings. Users can then make an informed decision as to whether the site content is appropriate for their particular purpose and information needs. Although all due care has been taken to ensure that this data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by City of Melbourne in its use. Preview Image: Download: Download the Development Activity Model as a .skp file. (138MB)
2022 Housing and Planning Department Annual Report
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This is a review of major projects and accomplishments from 2022.
Development Activity Model Footprints
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This dataset contains spatial information about development activity located within the City of Melbourne municipal area. Developments may have one of four statuses. Applied, Approved and Under Construction, and Complete. Site content is derived from a range of sources at various times and as such the content may not be free from errors, omissions or defects. Inconsistencies may occur in some data sets. The City of Melbourne uses its best endeavours to ensure that the information is reliable. The development polygons are representational only and are not intended for analytical or comparative purposes. The polygons are simplified polygons of an indicative floor plate for the podium (if relevant) and tower. The height data is an approximation of the height of the building and does not show the architectural features of the buildings. Further information is provided in the attached pdf document below. This is provided to help users understand the currency and reliability of the site content which often involves complex processes to derive the information. The aim is to provide users with facts about the source of the content and when it was collected. Users can then make an informed decision as to whether the site content is appropriate for their particular purpose and information needs. Although all due care has been taken to ensure that this data is correct, no warranty is expressed or implied by City of Melbourne in its use. Please note we are aware of update issues and are currently investigating.