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                    Sale and Acquisition of Land Policy

                    City of Melbourne manages an extensive property portfolio. Council land is used and deployed in many different ways to support our operations and our community.

                    City of Melbourne’s property portfolio responds to the needs of the community by selling surplus land and strategically acquiring additional properties. The Sale and Acquisition of Land Policy provides a framework to guide decision making in relation to the sale and acquisition of land.

                    The policy ensures that we:

                    • Have a consistent, equitable and transparent process in relation to the disposal and acquisition of land.
                    • Comply with best practice and legislative requirements when undertaking the sale, exchange or acquisition of land.
                    • Strategically manage the property portfolio for the long term best interests of the community.
                    • Achieve best value in all of our land dealings.

                    The sale of City of Melbourne property is a significant decision and all of our property is to be retained except where the property meets all of the following principles:​​

                    1. Does not or will not support, facilitate or contribute to current or future service delivery outcomes as identified in the Council Plan 2021-25.
                    2. Has a net realisable value for another purpose that is significantly greater than the cost of re-establishing the service on another site.
                    3. If sold will facilitate and/or promote investment and positive economic development outcomes.
                    4. Does not contribute economic, environmental or community benefit to the municipality to justify its retention.
                    5. Has no strategic significance to City of Melbourne on a long term basis.
                    6. Is identified in a City of Melbourne strategy, budget, study, policy or planning scheme as being surplus to its requirements or not required to be owned by City of Melbourne.
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