Specialists in North Melbourne's heritage and ex-industrial context. Apartment-scale design with City of Melbourne design framework.
Reviewed May 2026North Melbourne sits at the City of Melbourne's northern fringe, characterised by Victorian and Edwardian housing stock, extensive Heritage Overlay coverage following the C308melb heritage review, active CCZ/MUZ corridors along Errol Street and Macaulay Road, and substantial ex-industrial conversion. The combination of comprehensive heritage protection and active redevelopment shapes the suburb.
North Melbourne has specific planning requirements within Melbourne 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 North Melbourne falls within one of these zone families, each with materially different development outcomes.
Applies across the established residential streets — the most common designation in this suburb.
Applies in denser residential pockets and contemporary townhouse precincts where multi-unit development is most readily achievable.
RGZ has limited application in the City of Melbourne — most apartment-scale development sits within Capital City Zone or Mixed Use Zone under site-specific DDO controls.
Source: Melbourne Planning Scheme, planning-schemes.app.planning.vic.gov.au. Latest amendment C405melb, last verified May 2026.
Extensive coverage across central North Melbourne
Applies along the activity corridors and ex-industrial precincts
Flood-related; applies in selected catchments
Applies to ex-industrial sites
Applies across most of North Melbourne
Overlay status should be confirmed for any specific site before contract exchange. The planning scheme is the authoritative source — Vicmap Property and the Melbourne Property Profile tool are useful starting points.
design excellence, considered heritage response, considered podium/tower articulation in CBZ contexts
heritage precincts, design review panel outcomes, wind effects, overshadowing of CBD parks/squares, third-party submissions
Design review panel engagement, wind and shadow studies, and a heritage impact statement in HO areas
10–16 weeks for first Request for Information (RFI)
Per Feasibly council intelligence data, last verified May 2026.
For North Melbourne specifically, the council pays particular attention to heritage overlay considerations.
Gazetted current
Refined Capital City Zone and Design and Development Overlay built-form controls across the central city, including podium and tower setback, plot ratio, and overshadowing protections for key parks and public spaces
View source →Gazetted earlier
Heritage Overlay extended across additional central city, Carlton, and West Melbourne precincts identified in the heritage review
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 North Melbourne 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 City of Melbourne applications regularly address the council's heritage and design framework, design review panel input, and the wind/shadow studies that accompany Capital City Zone and CBZ proposals. The interaction between heritage character, contemporary tower built form, and public realm protection is a recurring assessment theme.
These patterns indicate typical successful pathways. Site-specific outcomes depend on the particular planning context, design response, and engagement strategy chosen.
North Melbourne's combination of Victorian heritage and active Macaulay renewal makes it one of the City of Melbourne's most diverse development environments.
Sammi Lian, Principal Architect, SQM Architects
— On developing in North Melbourne
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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 North Melbourne, 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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