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The State Planning Commission has released reports on the outcome of two recent consultations. These summarise the submissions made on the draft Development Assessment Regulations & Practice Directions and Phase One of the Planning and Design Code (Land not Within a Council Area). Both 'What We Have Heard' reports can be downloaded by clicking here.
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The State Planning Commission has released a number of papers outlining how the new planning system will protect heritage and character and improve the design quality of the built environment. These policy position papers can be downloaded from either the SA Planning Portal or the document library on this Your Say page.
There will be an opportunity to provide feedback on these policy matters when the next phases of the Planning and Design Code are released on consultation. This is expected to be mid-2019 for regional council areas and late 2019 for metropolitan council areas.
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The first phase of the Planning and Design Code: Planning and Design Code in the Outback has been released for consultation.
All comments should be submitted to the State Government by 29 March, 2019 via the Have Your Say page on the SA Planning Portal. If you would like to share this feedback with the City of Adelaide, please send it to: m.frew@cityofadelaide.com.au
Consultation on the Code in regional council areas will open in mid-2019 and will move to metropolitan council areas in late-2019.
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The State Planning Commission has announced that it will lead the establishment of the first generation of the Planning and Design Code and therefore, the conversion of council Development Plans.
The Code will be developed and released in three phases:
- Phase one (mid-2019): introduction of foundational elements of the Code in land not within a council area
- Phase two (late-2019): introduction of the Code and our new ePlanning solution to regional council areas
- Phase three (mid-2020): introduction of the Code and our new ePlanning solution to metropolitan council areas
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The State Government has released the What We Have Heard Report summarising the engagement on the State Planning Policies (SPPs) conducted from 16 July to 21 September 2018.
The results of this engagement will inform the State Planning Commission’s recommendations on the post consultation draft of the SPPs for consideration by the Minister for Planning.
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The State Government is seeking feedback on how development in South Australia will be assessed, approved and monitored in the new planning system through the release of three new documents for consultation. These are:
The discussion papers are open for feedback until 17 October 2018.
All comments should be submitted to the State Government via the Have Your Say page of the SA Planning Portal. If you would like to share this feedback with the City of Adelaide, please send please send it to: planningreform@cityofadelaide.com.au