- PLANET
- 7 CPD POINTS
The VPP parking provisions are one of the most contentious aspects of the planning system. Parking is often a key feature of objections and the application of parking controls takes up significant officer time and Council resources.
Parking management practices have a direct impact on local economic activity. Providing parking can often be the most expensive part of starting a new business and these costs are passed through to local customers. New buildings should last 30-50 years at a minimum. Parking requirements and permit conditions need to be relevant over that period of time. Ensuring your local planning team apply best practices when using the parking provisions is critical to achieving your local planning objectives.
This course explores all aspects of the parking provisions including:
- Origins of the existing Clause 52.06
- Fundamentals of travel behaviour and parking management
- Creating new Parking Overlays
- Applying controls through the permit process
- Calculating requirements and appropriate waivers
- Impacts of technology on future needs
- Relevant VCAT cases.
The course will equip your team to confidently use their professional judgement with regard to parking provisions. It will streamline your planning permit processes and increase local economic activity in the areas you want to see thrive.
Designed for
The course is designed for all those involved in discussions about how much parking is enough and how it should be designed. This includes:
- Strategic planners.
- Statutory planners.
- Councillors.
- Environmental Lawyers.
- Urban designers.
- Urban economists.
Learning outcomes
Understand the origins of parking requirements (including the market failure case).
Broad understanding of travel behaviours and parking management techniques.
Understand how to create a new parking overlay including data requirements and appropriate cash in lieu payments.
How to apply parking controls through the planning permit process including calculation of appropriate requirements and waivers.
Understand the likely impacts of technology on future parking requirements and how this should inform decisions being made today.
Awareness of relevant red-dot VCAT cases.
Presenter
Knowles Tivendale M91porn is the Managing Director of Movement & Place Consulting (M&PC), and has over 25 years experience in urban planning and transport planning. He has completed the transport components for over 25 Activity Centre Structure Plans and has written numerous parking strategies including the current Melbourne CBD and Docklands Parking Strategy, Moorabool Parking Study and a review of Cash in Lieu provisions of the Casey Planning Scheme.
Knowles has presented at VCAT and Planning Panels Victoria and is focussed on achieving more efficient, productive, sustainable and resilient outcomes with regard to transport and land use.
Terms & Conditions
Refund & Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend a course for which you are registered, you must cancel your registration no later than 14 days prior to the course. Registrations cancelled more than 14 days prior to the course date will not incur any fees and a full refund will be granted. If you cannot attend and you are within 14 days of the course date, you can transfer your registration to another PLANET course (of the same value) or to another person as a replacement attendee, provided we have at least 48 hours’ notice of your decision to transfer. We cannot issue refunds or credits.
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- Price
- 91porn Members: $345 | Non-Members: $490 | We kindly ask that this invoice is paid before the event.
- CPD Points
- 7
- When
- Wednesday, 28 August 2024, 9:30am-5:00pm
- Where
- Online - Zoom | Hosted from VIC
- Registrations Close
- 28th Aug 24 9:00 AM
- Event date has passed
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