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The dataset acts as the lookup table for the SANDS_MCDOUGALL dataset
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This data is now obsolete, current UDP data is available. Identifies sites predominanatly in existing urban areas that are proposed to be converted or redeveloped for residential purposes and that will yield 10 or more dwellings. Typically the previous use of these site were industrial, commercial or had some other existing urban use. Each site is categorised into a development status, the area and the total number of dwellings are also recorded against each site. These sites exist in established urban areas, and complements the Broadhectare Residential Land data. This information maps both supply and recent development categories as; Supply >> 1-2years, 3-5years and 6-10years, Under construction Development >> Constructed
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Aspatial Dataset. This table provides the lookup values for the search functions within the Victoria Unearthed website.
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This raster is part of Vicmap Lite and depicts the terrain using hillshading. This Vicmap Lite dataset is suited for use between scales of 1: 2 million and 1 : 5 million. The source DEM was sourced from Vicmap Elevation. The resolution of the raster is 800m which suits the 1: 2 million - 1 : 5 million scale range. MGA 54 THIS DATASET WAS LAST UPDATED IN AUGUST 2008
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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 Jan 2017 to Jan 2019) ¿ Under Construction (a project was under construction at Jan 2019) ¿ Firm (Recent planning approval, project with pre-sales) ¿ Likely (In planning assessment, planning permit extension may be required to develop) ¿ Possible (Long term redevelopment site, permit lapsed ). While the UDP acknowledges a proportion of proposed projects may be abandoned or delayed, the classification process provides an indicator of available supply 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.
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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 Jan 2017 to Jan 2019) ¿ Under Construction (a project was under construction at Jan 2019) ¿ Firm (Recent planning approval, project with pre-sales) ¿ Likely (In planning assessment, planning permit extension may be required to develop) ¿ Possible (Long term redevelopment site, permit lapsed ). While the UDP acknowledges a proportion of proposed projects may be abandoned or delayed, the classification process provides an indicator of available supply 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.
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This raster is part of Vicmap Lite and depicts the terrain using a combination of hillshading and colour. Vicmap Lite datasets are suited for use between scales of 1: 250,000 and 1 : 5 million. The source DEM was sourced from Vicmap Elevation. The resolution of the raster is 100m which suits the 1: 250,000 - 1 : 5 million scale range. A legend has been produced to help users interpret the image. THIS DATASET WAS LAST UPDATED IN AUGUST 2008
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This raster is part of Vicmap Lite and depicts the terrain using hillshading. This Vicmap Lite dataset is suited for use between scales of 1: 250,000 and 1 : 2 million. The source DEM was sourced from Vicmap Elevation. The resolution of the raster is 100m which suits the 1: 250,000 - 1 : 2 million scale range. THIS DATASET WAS LAST UPDATED IN AUGUST 2008
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This layer is part of Vicmap Lite and contains polygon features delineating built up areas. Vicmap Lite datasets are suited for use between scales of 1: 250,000 and 1 : 5 million. The polygons were sourced from Vicmap Features. The level of attribute information, the number of features and the number of vertices has been simplified to suit the 1: 250,000 - 1 : 5 million scale range. The concept of a Scale Use Code has been introduced to help control the level of detail displayed. THIS DATASET WAS LAST UPDATED IN MAY 2017
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Investigation Area's used in the VicPlan Mapshare site