Draft Local Planning Scheme No. 7

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LPS 7 was approved by the Minister for Planning on 11 March 2024 and published in the Western Australian Government Gazette on 27 March 2024. Visit the City's website to find out more.

The City of South Perth is inviting stakeholder and community feedback on the draft Local Planning Scheme No. 7 (PDF, 2.74 MB) (draft LPS 7). The draft LPS 7 will replace the City’s existing Town Planning Scheme No. 6 (TPS 6) and is a statutory document that guides how land is used and developed in the City.

The draft LPS 7 proposes changes to the ‘zones’ and ‘densities’ (also known as R-Codes) of properties within ‘growth areas’. These changes may affect your property and influence future redevelopment in your local area.

How can I find out if my property is affected by the proposed changes?

Use the mapping tool to find out if your property is in a growth area and if the density code is proposed to change. You can also use this tool to look at any other areas in the City that may be of interest to you. You can also find out information on current and future zones as part of the mapping tool.

How can I find out more?

The draft LPS 7 is a comprehensive document, so we have developed a variety of tools to make it easier to provide feedback.

To find out how the proposed changes may affect your property and influence future redevelopment in your local area, please refer to the Need to know information sheet (PDF, 498 KB) which in addition explains how to provide the most useful and constructive feedback.

Other information sheets available include: growth areas information sheet (PDF, 5.47 MB), residential design codes information sheet (PDF, 138 KB) and a planning framework overview information sheet (PDF, 1.5 MB).

The City is also seeking feedback on the draft Building Height Local Planning Policy and the draft Salter Point Escarpment Local Planning Policy. These policies outline proposed development standards and objectives used by the City to assess and make decisions on planning applications under draft LPS 7, specifically with regard to building height. Find out more about these draft policies and provide feedback online.

You can also:

  • Read the frequently asked questions
  • Visit the City’s Civic Centre on Cnr Sandgate St & South Tce, South Perth during business hours to speak to a member of the Strategic Planning Team
  • Call the City on 9474 0777 or email the City to contact a member of the Strategic Planning Team or make an appointment
  • Come along to a drop in session if you'd like to learn more and chat to a strategic planner
    • Collins Street Centre, South Perth: Wednesday 14 September, anytime between 4pm and 7pm
    • Collins Street Centre, South Perth: Wednesday 21 September, anytime between 4pm and 7pm
    • South Perth Civic Centre, South Perth: Saturday 15 October, anytime between 10am and 1pm
    • George Burnett Leisure Centre, Karawara: Thursday 20 October, anytime between 4pm and 7pm
    • Manning Library Function Room, Manning: Saturday 12 November, anytime between 10am and 1pm
  • Ask us a question online

How can I provide my feedback?

  • Complete the online feedback form. This allows for targeted feedback about specific aspects of the draft LPS 7 and you can provide general feedback as well.
  • Alternatively, email the City including your name, address and whether you are the owner and/or resident of a property in the City of South Perth as this is a requirement of the State Government.
  • Hard copy feedback forms are available at the Civic Centre and South Perth and Manning libraries.

Feedback on the draft LPS 7 closed at 4pm, Tuesday 29 November 2022.

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

LPS 7 was approved by the Minister for Planning on 11 March 2024 and published in the Western Australian Government Gazette on 27 March 2024. Visit the City's website to find out more.

The City of South Perth is inviting stakeholder and community feedback on the draft Local Planning Scheme No. 7 (PDF, 2.74 MB) (draft LPS 7). The draft LPS 7 will replace the City’s existing Town Planning Scheme No. 6 (TPS 6) and is a statutory document that guides how land is used and developed in the City.

The draft LPS 7 proposes changes to the ‘zones’ and ‘densities’ (also known as R-Codes) of properties within ‘growth areas’. These changes may affect your property and influence future redevelopment in your local area.

How can I find out if my property is affected by the proposed changes?

Use the mapping tool to find out if your property is in a growth area and if the density code is proposed to change. You can also use this tool to look at any other areas in the City that may be of interest to you. You can also find out information on current and future zones as part of the mapping tool.

How can I find out more?

The draft LPS 7 is a comprehensive document, so we have developed a variety of tools to make it easier to provide feedback.

To find out how the proposed changes may affect your property and influence future redevelopment in your local area, please refer to the Need to know information sheet (PDF, 498 KB) which in addition explains how to provide the most useful and constructive feedback.

Other information sheets available include: growth areas information sheet (PDF, 5.47 MB), residential design codes information sheet (PDF, 138 KB) and a planning framework overview information sheet (PDF, 1.5 MB).

The City is also seeking feedback on the draft Building Height Local Planning Policy and the draft Salter Point Escarpment Local Planning Policy. These policies outline proposed development standards and objectives used by the City to assess and make decisions on planning applications under draft LPS 7, specifically with regard to building height. Find out more about these draft policies and provide feedback online.

You can also:

  • Read the frequently asked questions
  • Visit the City’s Civic Centre on Cnr Sandgate St & South Tce, South Perth during business hours to speak to a member of the Strategic Planning Team
  • Call the City on 9474 0777 or email the City to contact a member of the Strategic Planning Team or make an appointment
  • Come along to a drop in session if you'd like to learn more and chat to a strategic planner
    • Collins Street Centre, South Perth: Wednesday 14 September, anytime between 4pm and 7pm
    • Collins Street Centre, South Perth: Wednesday 21 September, anytime between 4pm and 7pm
    • South Perth Civic Centre, South Perth: Saturday 15 October, anytime between 10am and 1pm
    • George Burnett Leisure Centre, Karawara: Thursday 20 October, anytime between 4pm and 7pm
    • Manning Library Function Room, Manning: Saturday 12 November, anytime between 10am and 1pm
  • Ask us a question online

How can I provide my feedback?

  • Complete the online feedback form. This allows for targeted feedback about specific aspects of the draft LPS 7 and you can provide general feedback as well.
  • Alternatively, email the City including your name, address and whether you are the owner and/or resident of a property in the City of South Perth as this is a requirement of the State Government.
  • Hard copy feedback forms are available at the Civic Centre and South Perth and Manning libraries.

Feedback on the draft LPS 7 closed at 4pm, Tuesday 29 November 2022.

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

  • News update - Wednesday 30 November 2022

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    The draft Local Planning Scheme No. 7 feedback period is now closed.

    Following a three-month stakeholder and community engagement period, the City received over 450 submissions and 162 attendees to the drop-in information sessions.

    Next Steps

    The City will now review the feedback and propose modifications to draft LPS 7, as required. These will then be presented to Council early next year to endorse and then be submitted to the Western Australian Planning Commission for consideration.

    If you have any questions about the project in the meantime, please contact a strategic planner on 9474 0777 or make a make a request on the City's website.

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