Planning Permits and Appeals: A Users Guide To Victorian Law
Development of Land in Victoria is governed by the Planning and Environment Act 1987 and by Regulations made under that Act. Detailed provisions in this legislation set out the law governing the granting or refusal of permits.
Such provisions are set out in this work by Dr. Damien Cremean, Senior Member VCAT, in a handy and accessible way, together with a commentary, based on relevant VCAT decisions.
The work is of value to anyone involved in the planning process including – but not limited to – lawyers, town planners, architects, builders, property developers, those holding office as councillors or working in local government, or those in neighbourhood groups.
The work is expressed in clearly understandable terms and includes extracts of legislation and other useful references.
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