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City Crafters Consulting provides a range of urban and regional planning services to meet the needs of its clients. Services range from development feasibility, to planning permit approvals, rezonings, planning scheme amendments and expert representation at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) or Planning Panels Victoria, community consultation and expert advice.

For further details about what City Crafters Consulting can do for you, please see the range of services below.

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At City Crafters Consulting, we specialize in delivering tailored solutions to help businesses achieve their full potential. Whether you’re looking to streamline operations, enhance project efficiency, or develop long-term growth strategies, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way.

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City Crafters Consulting works with a range of specialist consultants to ensure your proposals every success. These include, architects, surveyors, environmental professionals, arborists, heritage consultants, remediation specialists, real estate agents and planning lawyers and solicitors.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Most Popular Questions

We believe in transparency and providing value at every step. This FAQ section is part of our commitment to keeping our clients informed and confident in their decisions.

What is the process for objecting?

Any person/s that may be affected by a proposal can lodge an objection with Council. Town Planning Group can provide assistance in the preparation of objections or respond to objections on your behalf.

What kind of issues can a person object to?

Council can consider any objection that is based on a legitimate planning issue (moral issues, commercial competition, devaluation etc, can not be considered).

When should an objection be lodged?

Council can consider any objection received up until a decision is made. It is recommended that objections be lodged prior to the date indicated on the bottom of the “Notice of Application” in order for all comments to be given sufficient consideration.