A full explanation of Amendment C119 can be found in the Explanatory Report and supporting documents on this webpage, or at the Department of Transport and Planning’s website: Amendment C119moor.
Bacchus Marsh is home to the State-significant Maddingley Waste and Resource Recovery (WRR) Hub, which includes a coalmine and landfill. These facilities play an important role in providing jobs and supporting the local economy.
Some nearby properties, including around 10 homes, are currently included in a planning zone for coal mining, even though they are not part of the mining licence area. To look ahead for the future of this area a Planning Study was undertaken. The Maddingley Planning Study was completed in 2025. The Maddingley Framework Plan (below) came out of the Study and shows how the broader area could gradually evolve over coming decades.
Amendment C119moor is the first step in the process to include the recommendations of the Maddingley Planning Study into the Moorabool Planning Scheme. It introduces the overall planning framework, including the Maddingley Framework Plan and supporting polices. It does not change any current zoning or affect how land can be used today.
Private landowners or developers will be responsible for initiating future planning scheme amendments to rezone land within the framework plan area. These amendments would include further opportunities for community input and will be guided by the land uses identified in the Maddingley Framework Plan.
The Maddingley Framework Plan recommends a mix of light and industrial uses between existing residential areas and the Hub. Planning guidelines recommend that heavy industrial facilities like the WRR Hub are surrounded by compatible land uses - this helps protect residents from noise, dust and traffic by providing a long-term buffer from the WRR hub.
In locations closer to residential or education areas, the Framework Plan identifies potential for light industrial uses, which typically minimise noise, traffic and other off-site effect.
Light industrial uses might include things like small workshops, storage facilities or similar businesses - not heavy manufacturing or processing operations.
All individual submissions will be acknowledged in writing. Following the exhibition process, section 23 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 requires Council to consider all submissions made to the amendment and either:
change the amendment in the manner requested in any submissions; or
refer the submissions to an independent Planning Panel appointed under Part 8 of the Act; or
abandon the amendment or part of the amendment
A panel is appointed by the Minister for Planning to hear submissions about amendments to planning schemes, and to make recommendations or provide advice about if the amendment should proceed.
It will have one or more members, depending on the issues involved. The basic role of a panel is to:
give submitters an opportunity to be heard in an informal, non-judicial manner.
give expert advice to the planning authority (in this case Moorabool Shire Council) about an amendment and about submissions referred to it.
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