Planning Scheme Amendment C085– West Moorabool Heritage Study

Project Overview

We’ve heard your feedback that heritage places are valued for their contribution to the identity and charm of our area. Amendment C085moor has been prepared to support the ongoing protection and care of these places that enrich our local heritage.

Council has prepared Amendment C085moor to implement the findings of the West Moorabool Heritage Study (Stage 2A Review). Amendment C085moor proposes to change the Moorabool Planning Scheme by introducing the Heritage Overlay to 106 properties and 7 heritage precincts. This will protect heritage places that add to the valued character, history and culture of the area.

Amendment C085moor proposes to change the Moorabool Planning Scheme to: 

  • Apply the Heritage Overlay to 106 individual places and 7 heritage precincts across Ballan, Blackwood, Bungaree, Gordon, Lal Lal, Millbrook, Mount Egerton and Wallace. See the study area in the map below. 

  • Remove the Heritage Overlay from 3 individual heritage places that are to be included in new precincts.    

  • Amend the Schedule to Clause 43.01 (Heritage Overlay) to apply permanent controls to the identified places and insert application requirements.    

  • Amend the Schedule to Clause 72.04 (Incorporated Documents) to include 113 Statements of Significance and the Moorabool Shire Heritage Precincts and Places Incorporated Plan Permit Exemptions (Plan Heritage, May 2021).     

  • Amend the Schedule to Clause 72.08 (Background Documents) to insert the West Moorabool Heritage Study Stage 2A Review (Plan Heritage, May 2021). 

Click on this link to find out more about the amendment and the amendment process: Planning scheme amendments | Moorabool Shire Council. Hard copies of the documents can be viewed at Council’s Ballan or Darley offices.  An interactive map has also been prepared to help you identify which properties are included in the amendment and can be accessed via the Project Links section on this page.

 

  • West Moorabool Heritage Study Stage 2A Review​

    2021

  • Draft Planning Scheme amendment

    2021 to 2023

  • Council adopts Stage 2A review and seeks authorisation from the Minster for Planning

    December 2023

  • Minister for Planning authorises the amendment

    February 2024

  • Public exhibition of Amendment C085moor

    Thursday 13 March- Wednesday 30 April 2025 

  • Report to Council to consider submissions

    July 2025 

  • Independent Planning Panel hearing (if required)

    September-October 2025 

  • Report to Council to consider Panel report and adoption of Amendment

    February 2026 

  • Council requests the Minister for Planning to adopt the Amendment

    March 2026 

Making a Submission

The Amendment was on public exhibition from 13 March to 30 April 2025.

Please be aware that submissions are public documents and copies may be made available to any person for the purpose of consideration as part of the planning process. Your personal contact details will not be published with your submission, and your personal information will be managed in accordance with the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014.

As the exhibition period for this amendment is now concluded, Council officers will review the submissions received, taking into account all matters raised, and the potential implications of those matters for landowners and the community.

Once the submissions have been reviewed, a response for each matter raised will be determined and a report will be prepared for consideration at a future Council meeting. You will be advised of the date of the Council meeting, when it is confirmed, and of any opportunities to address Council at the meeting. The Council meeting agenda is usually available on Council’s website here on the Friday evening preceding the meeting.

If Council does not support all of the changes to the amendment sought by submitters, it will then decide whether to abandon the amendment, or request the appointment of a Planning Panel by the Minister for Planning. A Panel is appointed by the Minister to hear submissions in response to an amendment, and to make recommendations or provide expert advice on whether or not the amendment should proceed.

If a Panel is requested and appointed, you will be advised in writing and provided with an opportunity to make a presentation to the Panel at a public hearing. Following the public hearing, a report will be produced by the Panel, which Council must consider before it resolves to adopt, change or abandon the amendment.

The Minister for Planning will then make the final decision in relation to the amendment after considering Council’s resolution and the recommendations of the Panel report.