Design and Development Overlay (DDO)

Built form parameters and design outcomes; schedule critical.

Development Impact

How the DDO overlay affects different types of development.

Multi UnitRegulates

Planning permit required

0

VPP Clause 43.02

RebuildRegulates

Planning permit required

0

VPP Clause 43.02

RenovationRegulates

Planning permit required

0

VPP Clause 43.02

SubdivisionRegulates

Planning permit required

0

VPP Clause 43.02

Councils with DDO

78 councils have DDO schedules.

Showing top 30 of 78 councils.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Design and Development Overlay?

Built form parameters and design outcomes; schedule critical.

Does DDO prevent subdivision?

The DDO overlay regulates subdivision. A planning permit is required. Check your specific schedule for details.

Do I need a permit with DDO?

Yes, the DDO overlay typically requires a planning permit for multi unit, rebuild, renovation, subdivision.

How many councils have DDO?

78 Victorian councils have DDO schedules, with a total of 1157 individual schedules across the state.

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