Expert architects for Wantirna South developments. Specialist navigation of Knox's ESD framework, vegetation retention, and Westfield Knox activity centre.
Reviewed May 2026Wantirna South is one of Knox's larger residential suburbs, characterised by postwar housing on consistent lot sizes and the Knox Central / Westfield Knox activity precinct to the south. Knox's distinctive ESD framework, vegetation retention focus, and longer RFI cycles shape the assessment environment. The suburb's mix of established residential streets and activity centre proximity creates a multi-typology context.
Wantirna South has specific planning requirements within Knox Council. With numerous projects approved across the suburb, we have built relationships with council planners and understand exactly what they look for in applications.
Most residential land in Wantirna South falls within one of these zone families, each with materially different development outcomes.
NRZ1 (Bush Suburban — Dandenong Foothills) and NRZ4 (Knox Neighbourhood) carry specific Knox character expectations.
Applies in denser residential pockets and contemporary townhouse precincts where multi-unit development is most readily achievable.
Applies to selected main road frontages and apartment-scale residential sites.
Source: Knox Planning Scheme, planning-schemes.app.planning.vic.gov.au. Latest amendment GC172, last verified May 2026.
Applies broadly
Protects ridgeline and bushland character
Applies in selected flood-prone areas
Applies in activity centre fringes
Overlay status should be confirmed for any specific site before contract exchange. The planning scheme is the authoritative source — Vicmap Property and the Knox Property Profile tool are useful starting points.
environmentally sustainable design, considered native vegetation response
vegetation removal, stormwater management, foothill bush character
flora and fauna assessment in some areas
8–12 weeks for first Request for Information (RFI)
Per Feasibly council intelligence data, last verified May 2026.
For Wantirna South specifically, the council pays particular attention to vegetation protection overlay considerations.
Gazetted current
Former GRZ2 land in Knox Neighbourhood character areas rezoned to NRZ4 — tightened density and built-form expectations in areas previously available for townhouse development
View source →Gazetted 6 March 2025
Statewide reform introducing a deemed-to-comply pathway under Clause 55 for multi-dwelling developments of three storeys or less. Where every standard is met, no third-party appeal applies. Operative for applications lodged from 31 March 2025.
View source →Across recent Wantirna South dual occupancy and townhouse outcomes, a recognisable pattern of successful applications emerges. While every site differs, the following observations apply to most viable approval pathways in the suburb.
Tribunal decisions on Knox applications regularly address the council's emphasis on native vegetation and bush suburban character — particularly in the Dandenong Foothills areas. Pre-lodgement vegetation assessment and clear ESD documentation materially reduce refusal risk on these grounds.
These patterns indicate typical successful pathways. Site-specific outcomes depend on the particular planning context, design response, and engagement strategy chosen.
Wantirna South's mix of established residential streets and the Knox Central / Westfield Knox activity precinct means zone-by-zone analysis is the starting point. Knox's vegetation retention framework rewards strong pre-lodgement preparation.
Sammi Lian, Principal Architect, SQM Architects
— On developing in Wantirna South
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Written by Sammi Lian, Principal Architect.
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This page provides general information about engaging architects for property development in Wantirna South, Victoria. It is not architectural, planning, or financial advice. Site-specific outcomes vary and should be confirmed by qualified professionals after a site-specific assessment. Planning scheme provisions and council practices are subject to change; references on this page were verified May 2026.
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