Sustainable design assessment in the planning process
Moreland City Council is committed to creating an environmentally sustainable and liveable city.
Incorporating sustainable design into new development
Incorporating environmentally sustainable design into new development is now a requirement under the Moreland Planning Scheme. Clause 22.08 Environmentally Sustainable Development was introduced in November 2015. The overarching objective is that development should achieve best practice in environmentally sustainable development from the design stage through to construction and operation.
The policy provides objectives and application requirements for residential, mixed use and non-residential development. It recognises the importance of considering environmentally sustainable design at the time of planning approval for new development.
If you are applying for a planning permit to construct a new building, you will need to provide information with your planning permit application across the following areas:
- Energy
- Water resources
- Indoor environmental quality
- Stormwater management
- Transport
- Waste management
- Urban ecology
For more information about each of these categories, including design strategies, see Moreland's Sustainable Design Standards.
If you are preparing a planning application, we encourage you to come in for a pre-application meeting or speak to Council's Environmentally Sustainable Development Unit on 9240 1111 to discuss your application.
Application requirements
The information to be submitted with a planning application is proportionate to the scale and complexity of the proposed development.
Type of development | Application requirements | Example tools |
Accommodation / Mixed Use with residential component of: | ||
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Sustainable Design Assessment (SDA) |
BESS STORM |
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Sustainability Management Plan (SMP) |
BESS Green Star MUSIC STORM |
Non-residential | ||
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Sustainable Design Assessment (SDA) |
BESS MUSIC STORM |
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Sustainability Management Plan (SMP) Green Travel Plan (GTP) |
BESS Green Star MUSIC STORM |
Sustainable Design Assessment (SDA) for small scale development
A Sustainable Design Assessment (SDA) is a document that sets out the sustainable design features of a proposed development.
The Built Environment Sustainability Scorecard (BESS) can be used to undertake a Sustainable Design Assessment. Submit the BESS report with your planning application to satisfy the requirements under Clause 22.08 for an SDA.
It is important that all relevant initiatives are clearly annotated on architectural drawings.
Typically, it should not be necessary to engage a sustainability consultant to prepare a Sustainable Design Assessment.
Sustainability Management Plan (SMP) for large scale development
A Sustainability Management Plan (SMP) is more detail than an SDA. It sets out the sustainable design features of large developments as defined in the above table, and it provides more information about how the performance outcomes will be achieved (including implementation schedules).
A BESS report alone will not satisfy the requirements under Clause 22.08 of the Moreland Planning Scheme for a Sustainability Management Plan.
The nature of larger developments provides the opportunity for increased environmental benefits and major resource savings. Hence, greater rigour in investigation is justified.
Preparation of a Sustainability Management Plan will generally require the engagement of a sustainability consultant.
Example tools
- BESS is a free, online sustainability assessment tool purpose-built for the planning application stage. It can assess single dwellings, multi-dwellings, non-residential and mixed use developments of any size.
- STORM is a free, online calculator for testing whether a site achieves best practice water quality objectives. STORM is managed by Melbourne Water.
- MUSIC is a detailed stormwater modelling software that is available for purchase from eWater.
- Green Star is a green building certification system administered by the Green Building Council of Australia. The Green Star Design and As Built rating tool is suitable for use by large developments.
Need help planning a sustainable renovation?
The energy experts at Positive Charge can offer free advice to help you make sure your renovation is as energy efficient as possible, saving you money on power bills and ensuring year-round comfort. Contact Positive Charge on 9385 8555.
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