Mixed Use Zone (MUZ)

Flexible mix of housing and small-scale commercial/community.

Councils with MUZ Zoning

66 councils apply MUZ zoning across Victoria.

CouncilSchedulesMin Lot SizeMax HeightSite Coverage
Alpine2
Ararat2
Ballarat2
Banyule4
Bass Coast2
Baw Baw2
Bayside2
Benalla2
Boroondara2
Brimbank2
Cardinia2
Casey2
Central Goldfields2
Corangamite2
Darebin6
East Gippsland2
Frankston2
Gannawarra2
Glen Eira6
Glenelg8
Greater Bendigo6
Greater Dandenong2
Greater Geelong2
Greater Shepparton2
Hobsons Bay2
Horsham2
Hume2
Indigo2
Kingston2
Knox2
Latrobe2
Manningham2
Mansfield2
Maribyrnong2
Maroondah4
Melbourne2
Melton2
Merri-bek6
Mildura8
Mitchell2
Moira2
Monash4
Moonee Valley6
Moorabool2
Mornington Peninsula2
Mount Alexander2
Moyne2
Murrindindi2
Nillumbik2
Northern Grampians2
Port Phillip2
Queenscliffe2
South Gippsland2
Southern Grampians2
Stonnington2
Swan Hill2
Towong2
Wangaratta2
Warrnambool8
Wellington2
Whitehorse2
Whittlesea6
Wodonga2
Wyndham2
Yarra2
Yarra Ranges2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MUZ zoning?

Flexible mix of housing and small-scale commercial/community.

Can I subdivide on MUZ land?

Subdivision on MUZ land depends on the specific schedule applied by your council, including minimum lot size requirements. Check your council's specific MUZ schedule for exact requirements.

What is the minimum lot size for MUZ?

Minimum lot sizes for MUZ vary by council. Check your council's specific schedule for exact requirements.

How many councils use MUZ zoning?

66 Victorian councils apply MUZ zoning. Each council may have different schedules with varying controls for minimum lot size, building height, and site coverage.

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