Property Report
Comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis
14 Sloane Drive
Zoning & Regional Plan
GRZ1
General Residential Zone
LEP: Casey Planning Scheme
Height Limit
9 metres / 2-3 storeys
Min Lot Size
400m²
✅ Permitted Uses
❌ Prohibited Uses
Schools
Clyde North is a developing growth suburb in outer Melbourne's south-east with a modern public primary and secondary college as the main options. Nearby Catholic and independent schools (particularly Woodleigh School and St Paul's Officer) provide alternatives within 4–5 km. Parents should verify catchment zones directly with the VIC Department of Education, as boundaries can shift with new development.
Likely public catchment
Clyde North is zoned for Clyde North Primary School and Clyde North Secondary College as the designated public catchment schools.
Nearby schools
Clyde North Primary School
In catchmentClyde North Secondary College
In catchmentSt Paul's Primary School, Officer
Woodleigh School
Beaconhills College
St. Peter's Catholic Primary School, Pakenham
Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.
Traffic & Congestion
14 Sloane Drive in Clyde North is located in a developing residential area with moderate traffic flow typical of outer suburban Melbourne. The area experiences manageable traffic conditions outside peak hours, with some congestion during morning and evening commute periods on connecting arterial roads.
Nearby Major Roads
Peak Hour Impact
Morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak hours see increased traffic volumes on Clyde Road and Princes Highway as residents commute to central Melbourne and employment areas. Secondary roads like Sloane Drive remain relatively clear as through-traffic is minimal.
Public Transport
Nearest train station is Clyde Station approximately 1.5-2km away. Bus services operate on nearby arterial roads with stops within 1-1.5km. Public transport access is moderate for outer suburban standards.
Public Transport
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Flood Risk
Clyde North is a residential suburb in Melbourne's outer south-eastern growth corridor with low to moderate flood risk. While the area is not in a major river floodplain, localised inundation overlays apply in scattered precincts due to drainage from Cardinia Creek catchment and local stormwater systems. Most properties are at low risk, but developments should verify overlay maps and Council planning scheme controls, particularly near drainage corridors and low-lying areas.
Planning Controls
- •Compliance with LSIO requirements for floor levels and building design in mapped areas
- •Stormwater management and detention basin requirements for new development
- •Consideration of local drainage constraints and Council approval for fill/earthworks
- •Assessment under VicSmart or Planning Scheme Amendment for flood-prone sites
Bushfire Risk
BAL Rating
BAL-19
Clyde North is a southern growth corridor suburb in Victoria's outer metropolitan fringe, situated between established suburbs and bushland interfaces. The area typically falls within or near the Bushfire Prone Area (BPA) with moderate vegetation hazard from scattered eucalypts and grassland, particularly to the south and east where the urban boundary transitions to more vegetated land. Properties in this locality should be assessed individually for BMO/BPA mapping and may require BAL-19 construction standards depending on specific site vegetation density and proximity to bushland.
Crime & Safety
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Future Development
Clyde North is experiencing significant greenfield residential development as part of the Greater Melbourne growth corridor, with multiple estate stages under construction and planned. The area benefits from major infrastructure commitments including the Clyde North train station precinct and road upgrades along Pakenham-Cranbourne Road. Development activity is expected to remain high through 2026-2027 as estates mature and transit-oriented mixed-use precincts are activated.
Clyde North Estate Expansion
0.5 kmLarge-scale residential estate development with mixed housing types across multiple stages in the Clyde North precinct.
Determination: 2026
Pakenham-Cranbourne Road Upgrade
1.5 kmMajor road infrastructure project to support growth corridor connectivity and traffic flow in the outer suburbs.
Determination: 2025
Clyde North Station Precinct
2 kmTransit-oriented development around future Clyde North train station with commercial and medium-density residential components.
Determination: 2027
Recent residential DA - Town Centre
1 kmMulti-stage residential subdivision focused on family housing and town centre amenities in the Clyde North precinct.
Determination: 2025
Casey DHS - Education Precinct
2.5 kmSchool and education facility development supporting the growing residential population in the growth area.
Determination: 2024-2025
Heritage & Conservation
Clyde North is a greenfield outer-suburban development in south-eastern Melbourne (Casey LGA), established primarily from the 2000s onward. The area has minimal individual heritage listings or conservation overlays, being predominantly modern residential. Any historical significance is likely limited to early pastoral or agricultural land use, with few structures of heritage value remaining.
Nearby Heritage Items