Planning Zones & Controls in Victoria Point, Queensland
Victoria Point is located within Redland City Council (Queensland). The following planning zones and overlays are commonly found in this area.
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Planning Zones
These zones are commonly applied to properties in Victoria Point and the broader Redland City Council area.
Overlays & controls
Properties in Victoria Point may be affected by one or more of the following overlays / codes, which add extra planning controls on top of the zone.
What can you build in Victoria Point?
Victoria Point sits in Redland City Council (Queensland). What you can build — a granny flat, a subdivision, a second dwelling, townhouses or an extension — depends on your property's zone and overlays. These guides set out the Queensland rules for the most common projects:
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Frequently Asked Questions
What can I build in Victoria Point?
What you can build in Victoria Point — such as a granny flat (secondary dwelling), a subdivision, a second dwelling, townhouses or a house extension — depends on your property's planning zone and any overlays, together with the Queensland planning rules. See the project guides above for Victoria Point, or get a $39 planning report for a plain-English answer specific to your address.
What planning zone is Victoria Point in?
Properties in Victoria Point are commonly located in the LDR (LDR), NC (NC). The exact zone for your property depends on its specific location within Victoria Point. You can check your property's zone using your council's online planning scheme mapping (e.g. Brisbane City Plan) or our free Property Snapshot tool.
Do I need a planning permit in Victoria Point?
Whether you need a planning approval in Victoria Point depends on the zone your property is in, any overlays that apply, and the type of work you are proposing. Most new dwellings, extensions, subdivisions, and changes of use require approval. Some minor works may be exempt or "accepted development" depending on the zone and overlay controls. Use our free tools to check your specific situation.
How do I find my property's planning zone?
You can find your property's planning zone by searching your address on your council's online planning scheme mapping (e.g. Brisbane City Plan), the official Queensland planning map. It shows the zone, overlays, and other planning controls that apply to any property in Queensland.