Frankston City Council

Encourages housing growth and densityGenerally supportive of subdivision

Housing Strategy

Frankston supports subdivision and is one of 10 activity centres in the state program with 16-storey height limits for fast-track developments. Council is developing a Housing Strategy for 20,000+ population growth to 150,000 residents. Victorian-first Priority Fasttrack Program (16-week guarantee) launches Feb 2026. [Sources: Frankston Activity Centre Plan 2024; Council submission Aug 2024; Plan for Victoria Feb 2025]

2051 Housing Target

33,000

Source: Plan for Victoria (February 2025) - Part of 10 Activity Centres program

Data Confidence

high

Growth Areas

Frankston CentralKaringalLangwarrinCarrum DownsSeaford

Minimal Change Areas

Established residential areasCoastal environs

Planning Overview

## Frankston City Council Planning Department Analysis **Frankston is emerging as one of Victoria's most developer-friendly councils**, actively embracing its role as a designated state activity centre with ambitious housing targets. The council has positioned itself as **genuinely supportive of subdivision and medium-density development**, particularly around Frankston Central where 16-storey developments receive fast-track treatment. **Processing times are becoming increasingly competitive**, with the council preparing to launch Victoria's first Priority Fasttrack Program in February 2026, guaranteeing 16-week approvals for qualifying developments. Current processing times are generally reasonable for a growth-focused council, though pre-application meetings are highly recommended given the rapid policy changes. **The planning department appears well-resourced and strategically focused** on meeting their substantial 33,000 dwelling target by 2051. Staff demonstrate a **proactive approach** to housing delivery, with clear strategic priorities favouring developments in designated growth areas like Karingal, Langwarrin, and Carrum Downs. **Common delays typically involve heritage assessments** in established areas and vegetation protection requirements, particularly near coastal environs. However, the council's **flexible interpretation of policy** in growth areas suggests applicants can expect pragmatic decision-making when proposals align with strategic housing objectives. **Expect strong support for subdivision and medium-density proposals** in designated growth areas, with resistance primarily limited to minimal change zones.

Development Activity

Planning Applications

1,154

Approval Rate

0%

CategoryApplicationsApprovedApproval Rate
Vegetation22300%
Subdivision16700%
Multi-unit15400%
Single Dwelling15000%
Outbuilding10200%
Amendment9700%
Signage7200%
Renovation5000%

Data last updated: February 2026

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