Metadata Name Descriptions
Resource Name: MRS2017
Title: Major Residential Redevelopments Sites 2017
Anzlic ID: ANZVI0803005896
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Abstract:
The Urban Development Program (UDP) monitors and reports on major residential redevelopment projects across metropolitan Melbourne. Major redevelopment projects are those comprising ten or more dwellings. Data is collected from commercial data sources and through analysis of aerial imagery, and is verified through consultations with local council representatives.
These include projects which may have an existing planning permit, or are in the planning processes, those that are current under construction, as well as potential longer term projects on sites that  local councils have identified for residential purposes.
A timing classification is attributed to each project based on commercial data sources, consultation with local councils, and the stage the project has reached in the planning process. The Urban Development Program reports on major redevelopment projects using the following categories:
¿	Completed (a project was completed from July 2015 to July 2016)
¿	Under Construction (a project was under construction at July 2016)
¿	Construction 0¿2 years (construction is proposed to start from July 2016 to July 2018)
¿	Construction 3¿5 years (construction is proposed to start from July 2018 to July 2021)
¿	Potential construction 6¿10 years (construction potentially from July 2021 to July 2026).
Projects under construction are assessed as `supply¿. These projects will generally be occupied during the next reporting period. Some larger projects may take longer before they are fully occupied.
Projects reported as potentially starting construction in 0-2 years have usually received planning approval and it is assumed that works will begin within two years. 
Projects reported as starting construction in 3-5 years are usually in the process of obtaining planning approval, or approval has been granted subject to conditions that mean construction is unlikely to begin within two years. 
Projects reported as potential construction over the next 6-10 years are more speculative in nature.   These sites are generally identified by local councils as suitable for residential development but no planning proposals have yet been lodged.
While the UDP acknowledges a proportion of proposed projects may be abandoned or delayed, the classification process provides an indicator of available supply by timing provided there is sufficient demand.   In addition, it is acknowledged there are also sites within the established parts of Melbourne that may be suitable for residential development into the future but have not yet been identified. The UDP will continue to report on these sites as they are identified for redevelopment for residential purposes.
It should also be noted that the timings attached to these projects are indicative. Construction rates can be cyclical in nature, and highly dependent on  underlying demand and pre-sales, economic cycles and industry capacity. This can mean that stated  development intentions will vary from on the-ground construction activity over time and by  location.

 
This information maps both supply and recent development categories as;
Supply >> 1-2years, 3-5years and 6-10years,  Under construction
Development >> Constructed
Search Words: Planning cadastreStructure
Publication Date: 29 June 2018
Dataset Status: Metro Melbourne
Progress: Completed
Access Constraint:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY) ( License Text )
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Metadata Name Descriptions
Resource Name: MRS2017
Title: Major Residential Redevelopments Sites 2017
Anzlic ID: ANZVI0803005896
Custodian:
Owner:
Jurisdiction: Victoria
Abstract:
The Urban Development Program (UDP) monitors and reports on major residential redevelopment projects across metropolitan Melbourne. Major redevelopment projects are those comprising ten or more dwellings. Data is collected from commercial data sources and through analysis of aerial imagery, and is verified through consultations with local council representatives.
These include projects which may have an existing planning permit, or are in the planning processes, those that are current under construction, as well as potential longer term projects on sites that  local councils have identified for residential purposes.
A timing classification is attributed to each project based on commercial data sources, consultation with local councils, and the stage the project has reached in the planning process. The Urban Development Program reports on major redevelopment projects using the following categories:
¿	Completed (a project was completed from July 2015 to July 2016)
¿	Under Construction (a project was under construction at July 2016)
¿	Construction 0¿2 years (construction is proposed to start from July 2016 to July 2018)
¿	Construction 3¿5 years (construction is proposed to start from July 2018 to July 2021)
¿	Potential construction 6¿10 years (construction potentially from July 2021 to July 2026).
Projects under construction are assessed as `supply¿. These projects will generally be occupied during the next reporting period. Some larger projects may take longer before they are fully occupied.
Projects reported as potentially starting construction in 0-2 years have usually received planning approval and it is assumed that works will begin within two years. 
Projects reported as starting construction in 3-5 years are usually in the process of obtaining planning approval, or approval has been granted subject to conditions that mean construction is unlikely to begin within two years. 
Projects reported as potential construction over the next 6-10 years are more speculative in nature.   These sites are generally identified by local councils as suitable for residential development but no planning proposals have yet been lodged.
While the UDP acknowledges a proportion of proposed projects may be abandoned or delayed, the classification process provides an indicator of available supply by timing provided there is sufficient demand.   In addition, it is acknowledged there are also sites within the established parts of Melbourne that may be suitable for residential development into the future but have not yet been identified. The UDP will continue to report on these sites as they are identified for redevelopment for residential purposes.
It should also be noted that the timings attached to these projects are indicative. Construction rates can be cyclical in nature, and highly dependent on  underlying demand and pre-sales, economic cycles and industry capacity. This can mean that stated  development intentions will vary from on the-ground construction activity over time and by  location.

 
This information maps both supply and recent development categories as;
Supply >> 1-2years, 3-5years and 6-10years,  Under construction
Development >> Constructed
Search Words: Planning cadastreStructure
Purpose:
The main purpose of the UDP is to provide accurate, consistent and up-to-date intelligence on residential and industrial land supply and consumption across metropolitan Melbourne. This in turn assists decision-makers in: 

- Maintaining an adequate supply of residential and industrial land in metropolitan Melbourne in line with Victorian Government commitments 
- Maintaining an adequate supply of broadhectare residential and industrial land stocks in the Geelong Region 
- Linking land use with infrastructure and service planning and provision 
- Taking early action to address potential land supply shortfalls and infrastructure constraints
- Contributing to the containment of public sector costs by the planned, coordinated provision of infrastructure to service the staged release of land for urban development.
Geographic Extent Polygon:


Geographic Bounding Box:
144.153
-38.4822 -37.3996
146.201
Beginning to Ending Date: 2015-07-01 - 2017-06-30
Maintainence and Update Frequency: Annually
Stored Data Format:
Available Format(s) Types: MapInfo, ESRI Shape, DXF
Positional Accuracy:
5 metres
Attribute Accuracy:
not known
Logical Consistency:
Not Known
Data Source:
Dataset Source: Collection of various data sources use to complete the Broadhectare Residential Land dataset namely;
- Vicmap property
- Vicmap Planning Scheme Zones
- Aerial Photography
- Cordells
- Housing Development Data
- Consultation with local govt, State Govt, utilities, industry representative groups, development industry and developers themselves.

Dataset Originality: Primary
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Metadata Date: 2022-08-08
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                              Related Documents: None
                            
                          
Column Name Obligation Unique Data Type Reference Table Comments
TOWNHOUSES O N NUMBER
PROJECTID O N VARCHAR2
PROJNAME O N VARCHAR2
AREAHA O N NUMBER
LGA O N VARCHAR2
STREETNAME O N VARCHAR2
SE_ANNO_CAD_DATA O N BLOB
SUBURB O N VARCHAR2
REGION O N VARCHAR2
TOTAL_DWEL O N NUMBER
PROJPART O N VARCHAR2
UNKNOWN O N NUMBER
MAXSTOREYS O N NUMBER
STATUS O N VARCHAR2
DETACHED O N NUMBER
YEARCOMPL O N NUMBER
ADDMISC O N VARCHAR2
APARTMENTS O N NUMBER
STREETNUM O N VARCHAR2
STREETTYPE O N VARCHAR2