How Long Does Subdivision Approval Take in Melbourne?

**How Long Does Subdivision Approval Take in Melbourne? (Realistic

Timeline)**

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One of the most common questions we hear from property owners

considering subdivision is: ‘How long will this take?’ The honest

answer is that it varies significantly, but you should plan for at least

12–18 months from start to registered title for a straightforward

two-lot subdivision — and potentially much longer for complex cases.

Here’s a realistic timeline breakdown, and the factors that most

commonly cause delays.

Feasibility and brief preparation: 2–4 weeks. Survey and plan

preparation: 4–8 weeks. Planning permit application preparation: 4–8

weeks. Council assessment (statutory timeframe: 60 days, actual average:

3–6 months). Post-approval conditions and certifications: 2–4 months.

Infrastructure works (drainage, utilities): 2–6 months. Statement of

Compliance and title registration: 4–8 weeks.

*Total from start to title: 12–24 months for straightforward

subdivisions. Add 6–18 months if there are objections, a VCAT

hearing, or complex infrastructure requirements.*

The 5 Most Common Causes of Delay

1. Neighbour Objections

Once a planning application is advertised, neighbours have 14 days to

object. A single objection can trigger a hearing with council, extending

the assessment period by 2–3 months. If council approves and the

objector appeals to VCAT, add another 6–12 months.

2. Requests for Further Information

Councils can pause their statutory assessment period to request

additional information. This is very common and can happen multiple

times. Each information request can add 4–12 weeks to the timeline.

3. Infrastructure Requirements

Drainage authorities and utility companies often require infrastructure

extensions before titles can be registered. The design, approval, and

construction of drainage connections in particular can take 3–6 months.

4. Heritage and Overlay Complications

Properties in heritage overlays require additional heritage council

assessment. Properties with vegetation overlays, flooding overlays, or

bushfire overlays face additional referral requirements that extend

assessment times.

5. VCAT Appeals

If you are refused or if a condition is unacceptable, you can appeal to

VCAT. VCAT hearings typically take 6–18 months to reach a hearing date,

and then several more months for a decision and implementation.

How to Minimise Delays

Pre-application meetings with council can identify likely issues before

lodgement. Engaging experienced town planners and surveyors reduces

errors and information requests. Proactive neighbour communication

before lodgement can prevent objections. Commissioning infrastructure

feasibility assessments early avoids late surprises.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I speed up subdivision approval?

You can’t pay to jump the queue, but you can reduce delays by

submitting a complete, well-prepared application that anticipates

council questions. Pre-application meetings help significantly.

What is the fastest subdivision approval in Victoria?

In ideal circumstances — simple application, no objections,

cooperative council — it’s theoretically possible to receive planning

approval in 60 days. However, this is rare. Plan for 3–6 months as a

realistic best case.

**Does council have a statutory timeframe for deciding subdivision

applications?**

Yes. The Planning and Environment Act requires councils to decide permit

applications within 60 days of receiving a complete application.

However, they can pause this clock by issuing requests for further

information, and the 60-day limit is routinely exceeded without penalty.

Ready to Get Started? Contact Integral Design Solutions today for

expert subdivision planning and permit management services in

Melbourne and Victoria. Visit integraldesignsolutions.com.au/ or call

us to book a free consultation.

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