Local Planning Policies Review

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The City is reviewing its Local Planning Policies (LPPs) to align with State Planning Reforms and support implementation of Local Planning Scheme No. 7. The review will ensure the City has an up-to-date planning framework to support good planning outcomes for our community into the future.

The LPP review commenced with Stage one in August 2023 and Stage five concludes the review. The City recognises the need to maintain its suite of local planning policies including preparing, reviewing, amending, and revoking policies where necessary and as such, individual reviews of each LPP will occur as required in response to emerging issues or reform.

The feedback period for Stage five, the draft LPP – Waste Management, has now closed.

What happens next?

Due to the topics addressed in the draft LPP – Waste Management, the draft LPP requires approval from the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC). Once approved by the WAPC, the draft LPP will be presented to Council at the next available Ordinary Council Meeting to adopt.

Stage five

At the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 24 September 2024, Council resolved to advertise draft Local Planning Policy – Waste Management for a period of 21 days.

The City sought feedback on the this draft LPP for a period of 21 days.

The draft LPP – Waste Management applies to non-residential development and residential development with five or more dwellings in the City of South Perth. It does not apply to single dwellings or subdivisions of less than five dwellings.

Key matters addressed in the draft LPP include:

  • Requirements for Waste Management Plans
  • Conditions where off-site servicing will be supported
  • Building design requirements for development to accommodate on-site servicing
  • Waste collection frequency
  • Waste generation rates
  • Waste vehicle specifications.

Read the draft LPP for more information about these and other provisions.

How can I find out more?

Feedback closed at 4pm, Wednesday 23 October 2024.

Find out more about previous stages on the Previous LPP stages tab.

Want to stay in the loop?

Sign up to receive email updates about the progress of the review.

Information and documents on this page are available in alternative formats upon request.

The City is reviewing its Local Planning Policies (LPPs) to align with State Planning Reforms and support implementation of Local Planning Scheme No. 7. The review will ensure the City has an up-to-date planning framework to support good planning outcomes for our community into the future.

The LPP review commenced with Stage one in August 2023 and Stage five concludes the review. The City recognises the need to maintain its suite of local planning policies including preparing, reviewing, amending, and revoking policies where necessary and as such, individual reviews of each LPP will occur as required in response to emerging issues or reform.

The feedback period for Stage five, the draft LPP – Waste Management, has now closed.

What happens next?

Due to the topics addressed in the draft LPP – Waste Management, the draft LPP requires approval from the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC). Once approved by the WAPC, the draft LPP will be presented to Council at the next available Ordinary Council Meeting to adopt.

Stage five

At the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 24 September 2024, Council resolved to advertise draft Local Planning Policy – Waste Management for a period of 21 days.

The City sought feedback on the this draft LPP for a period of 21 days.

The draft LPP – Waste Management applies to non-residential development and residential development with five or more dwellings in the City of South Perth. It does not apply to single dwellings or subdivisions of less than five dwellings.

Key matters addressed in the draft LPP include:

  • Requirements for Waste Management Plans
  • Conditions where off-site servicing will be supported
  • Building design requirements for development to accommodate on-site servicing
  • Waste collection frequency
  • Waste generation rates
  • Waste vehicle specifications.

Read the draft LPP for more information about these and other provisions.

How can I find out more?

Feedback closed at 4pm, Wednesday 23 October 2024.

Find out more about previous stages on the Previous LPP stages tab.

Want to stay in the loop?

Sign up to receive email updates about the progress of the review.

Information and documents on this page are available in alternative formats upon request.

Page last updated: 31 Oct 2024, 08:34 AM