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Suburb planning guide · Updated 2026-06-08

Stony Creek, VIC 3957 Zoning, development potential & planning controls

Farming Zone dominant. 404 lots resolved to zone, overlays and development potential.

Dominant zone
FZ
Farming Zone
Median rent (house)
$435
per week
small second dwelling eligible
55
lots
Total lots
404
65.1 km²

Stony Creek 3957 spans 3 councils: South Gippsland (339 lots), Central Goldfields (56 lots), Hepburn (9 lots). The dominant council (South Gippsland) sets the canonical URL for this page.

Zoning

What you can build in Stony Creek

Stony Creek is dominated by FZFarming Zone. Land use, building height, overlays, and permitted development are set per zone in the planning scheme under the Victorian Planning Provisions, with ResCode governing residential design.

FZ
Dominant
FZ Farming Zone 80.9%
TZ Township Zone 14.4%
PCRZ Public Conservation and Resource Zone 1.7%
PPRZ Public Park and Recreation Zone 1.7%
PUZ Public Use Zone 1.0%
TRZ Transport Zone 0.2%
Avg max height
9.0 m

Limit varies by lot — check your address for the exact figure.

Theoretical dwellings
757

Modelled dwelling capacity if every lot built to its zone controls.

Use mix
Environment5%
Rural81%

Location

Where Stony Creek sits

Stony Creek 3957 covers 65.1 km² within South Gippsland.

Overlays © NSW Government
Council
South Gippsland
Postcode
3957
Area
65.05 km²
Total lots
404

Drill into any lot in Stony Creek

Open the interactive map — click any address to see its zone, height, FSR, overlays, and approval likelihood.

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Development potential

Where the upside is in Stony Creek

We score every lot for development signal — under-built relative to the controls, eligible for a small second dwelling, or sized for subdivision.

small second dwelling eligible
55

under the VPP small second dwelling provisions (Clause 52.18 / 54)

Subdivision potential
55

lots that may support subdivision

Total dev potential
55 lots

show at least one development signal

Own a property in Stony Creek?

Check your lot's exact development potential — height, FSR, granny flat, subdivision, dual-occ.

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Constraints & risks

What could stop you in Stony Creek

a small share of lots (3.5%) intersect flood mapping; also: 21% of lots are bushfire-prone — a bushfire assessment is likely required; 1% of lots carry a Heritage Overlay.

Suburb-wide percentages — your specific lot may have all, some, or none of these.

Flood / inundation overlay 3.5%

LSIO / Floodway overlay

Bushfire management overlay 20.9%

BMO — BAL assessment triggered

Heritage Overlay 0.6%

HO — controls on demolition & works

Potentially contaminated 0.3%

Near a recorded contaminated site

Market

Stony Creek property market

Rent and market context from state rental bond and demographic data.

Median rent (house)
$435 / wk
Houses

Sale-price history isn't yet loaded for this suburb — rent and planning data are shown where available.

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FAQs

Common questions about Stony Creek

What's the zoning in Stony Creek 3957?

Stony Creek is dominated by the FZ (Farming Zone) zone, which covers 327 of 404 lots (81%). The full mix is: FZ Farming Zone (81%), TZ Township Zone (14%), PCRZ Public Conservation and Resource Zone (2%), PPRZ Public Park and Recreation Zone (2%), PUZ Public Use Zone (1%), TRZ Transport Zone (0%).

What's the building height limit in Stony Creek?

Across Stony Creek, the average maximum building height is 9.0 m. Height is set per zone in the planning scheme (Victorian Planning Provisions) and can be varied by overlays and schedules. For the exact control on a specific address, generate a planning report.

Can I build a small second dwelling in Stony Creek?

Yes — 55 lots in Stony Creek appear eligible for a small second dwelling under the VPP small second dwelling provisions (Clause 52.18 / 54), based on lot size, zoning, and frontage. Eligibility is lot-specific: get a planning report on your address to confirm.

What's the median rent in Stony Creek?

Median weekly rent for a house in Stony Creek is $435.

What planning constraints apply in Stony Creek?

Across Stony Creek, 3.5% flood-affected, 1% with heritage controls, 20.9% bushfire-prone, 0.3% near contaminated sites. These are suburb-wide percentages — every lot has its own combination. A planning report on a specific address shows exactly which controls apply.

What's the development potential of Stony Creek?

55 of 404 lots in Stony Creek show identifiable development potential — under-developed for the planning controls, eligible for a small second dwelling, or capable of subdivision.

Get a planning report for any address in Stony Creek

Suburb-wide stats are useful for context. For a buy-or-walk decision on a specific lot, you need every control, every constraint, and every clause cited to source.

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14-section report · planning scheme + overlays cross-referenced · cited to source

Methodology & sources

Zoning, height, overlays and development potential computed from the South Gippslandplanning scheme (Victorian Planning Provisions) and lot-level cadastre (404 lots). Hazard overlays, demographics and rent drawn from Victorian Planning Provisions & planning schemes, Victorian Building Authority / building permit activity, Victoria in Future, and ABS Census 2021. Aggregated by ZoneDSS · last updated 2026-06-08.

Suburb-wide statistics — your specific lot may vary. Always run a planning report on the actual address before making a decision. How ZoneDSS works →