# SLL 3.1c - Lot diversity - early development of superlots

# Applies to

Medium (16-59 lots), large (60-249 lots) and very large (250+ lots) subdivisions

# Relevant Victorian Planning Provisions

# Clause 56

# 56.04-1 Lot diversity and distribution objectives (opens new window)

To provide a range of lot sizes to suit a variety of dwelling and household types.

# Standard C7

Lot sizes and mix should achieve the average net residential density specified in any zone or overlay that applies to the land or in any relevant policy for the area set out in this scheme.

A range and mix of lot sizes should be provided including lots suitable for the development of:

  • Single dwellings
  • Two dwellings or more
  • Higher density housing
  • Residential buildings and Retirement villages

# Other

# 15.01-3S Subdivision Design (opens new window)

(...) subdivision should be designed to create liveable and sustainable communities by:

  • Providing a range of lot sizes to suit a variety of dwelling and household types to meet the needs and aspirations of different groups of people.

# Summary

Excellence is awarded where superlots for higher-density living are delivered early in the development phase. To meet the standard, ensure superlots intended for multi-dwelling or mixed-use development are created and made development-ready in the initial stages of subdivision rollout.

‘Superlots’ are defined as lots larger than 1000sqm that are capable of being further subdivided e.g. to provide for multi-dwelling residential development or commercial development.

# Documentation & evidence required

# Subdivision Design Response

  • Staging plan shows superlots in early stages

# Further Information