Bushfire Management Overlay

The Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO) applies to land that may be significantly affected by extreme bushfires.

The BMO is found at Clause 44.06 of the Maroondah Planning Schemes and should be read in conjunction with Clause 53.02 - Bushfire Planning.

A planning permit is required for some types of development to ensure bushfire risk is considered and bushfire protection measures are in place.

You can check if your property is affected by the BMO using VICPLAN

Planning permits

Development of a property in the BMO is required to take bushfire protection measures including:

  • management of vegetation and fuel loads
  • providing fire truck access
  • access to a static water supply
  • construction of buildings to the current bushfire standard (Bushfire Attack Level or BAL rating).

Council will assess applications in accordance with the BMO and Clause 53.02 - Bushfire Planning.

Planning Permit conditions

All BMO Applications will be referred to the relevant Fire Authority (Country Fire Authority or Fire Rescue Victoria) who will advise Council what permit conditions it requires or if it objects to the granting of a planning permit.

Development

Permits issued for development in the BMO will include a mandatory condition requiring the owner to maintain the bushfire mitigation measures included in the Planning Permit on a continuing basis.

Subdivision

Permits issued for land subdivision in the BMO will include a mandatory condition requiring a Section 173 agreement to be registered on the title of the land, which ensures all future owners are aware of the bushfire protection measures of the Planning Permit and their ongoing maintenance obligations.

Application information

Please see below a list of information that you are required to submit with your application.

Apply for a Planning Permit

Further information