(Building Regulations 2018)
When a building design does not comply with the siting requirements specified in the building regulations, a Report and Consent application, commonly referred to as a Dispensation, can be made to the Council. These applications are assessed against the Minister's Guideline MG-12, which aims to ensure that any proposed variations respect the existing or preferred character of the neighbourhood.
The assessment also considers whether the proposed variation is consistent with the heights, setbacks, and design of existing fences and buildings in the immediate area. The objective is to maintain the overall aesthetic and design harmony within the neighbourhood while allowing for some flexibility in building and fencing heights.
For more information see Siting requirements.
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Update - September 2025
On 8 September 2025, the Minister for Planning removed local variations to Clause 54 standards from the Schedules of all residential zones, across all Victorian Planning Schemes. For the local variations in Maroondah, this means that the Side and rear setbacks standard (regulation 79) and the Private open space requirements (regulation 86) relating to the construction of a Single Dwelling on a lot have been removed. The standards relating to front fence heights still remain in the Schedules to the zone.
The removal of these variations from the Schedule means that the applicable standards now apply as stated in Part 5 of the Building Regulations 2018. If your proposal is designed in accordance with the Regulations in Part 5 of the Building Regulations 2018, a Report and consent application is not required.
Apply
Use this form to apply for all siting dispensation, except front fencing or boundary setbacks. For front fencing and boundary setback please see Siting dispensation – fencing height or boundary setbacks.
Further information
For more information please contact Building Services for further information on 9298 4327 or 1300 88 22 33.