State Planning Reform - Background Information

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Have your say on SA's future planning system

South Australia’s urban and regional planning system is currently undergoing its biggest reform in over 25 years. A key element of this reform is the creation of a single State-wide planning rule book, the Planning and Design Code (P&D Code). The P&D Code will replace all Development Plans across the State.

The State Planning Commission (the Commission) is responsible for preparing, consulting and implementing the P&D Code across the State. In late 2018 the Commission announced that the Code would be implemented in three phases:



Geographic area
Timing of Consultation

Implementation
Phase 1:
Land not within a Council
area (Outback)

Completed
1 July 2019
Phase 2:
Regional Councils

Anticipated Oct 2019
April 2020
Phase 3:
Metropolitan Councils
(including City of Adelaide)
Anticipated Oct 2019
1 July 2020


Consultation

The Commission is responsible for consultation on the P&D Code and all responses should be submitted to the Commission via the SA Planning Portal. To assist our community, the City of Adelaide will post regular updates to this page including our submissions to each consultation. For further information about the State Planning Reform process, please see the SA Planning Portal.










Have your say on SA's future planning system

South Australia’s urban and regional planning system is currently undergoing its biggest reform in over 25 years. A key element of this reform is the creation of a single State-wide planning rule book, the Planning and Design Code (P&D Code). The P&D Code will replace all Development Plans across the State.

The State Planning Commission (the Commission) is responsible for preparing, consulting and implementing the P&D Code across the State. In late 2018 the Commission announced that the Code would be implemented in three phases:



Geographic area
Timing of Consultation

Implementation
Phase 1:
Land not within a Council
area (Outback)

Completed
1 July 2019
Phase 2:
Regional Councils

Anticipated Oct 2019
April 2020
Phase 3:
Metropolitan Councils
(including City of Adelaide)
Anticipated Oct 2019
1 July 2020


Consultation

The Commission is responsible for consultation on the P&D Code and all responses should be submitted to the Commission via the SA Planning Portal. To assist our community, the City of Adelaide will post regular updates to this page including our submissions to each consultation. For further information about the State Planning Reform process, please see the SA Planning Portal.









Consultation has concluded
  • Submission Closing Date Extended

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    The Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure has announced that in response to community feedback, the closing date for submissions on the draft State Planning Policies has been extended to Friday 21 September 2018. Please visit the Have Your Say page on the SA Planning Portal for further details.

  • State Planning Commission to convene Community Engagement Panel

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    The State Planning Commission has announced plans to convene a Community Engagement Panel to review the draft State Planning Policies that will be delivered as part of the state-wide planning reforms.

    You can register you interest in being a part of this panel and provide your views on these and future state-wide planning reforms by emailing DPTI.PlanningEngagement@sa.gov.au.

    Further details about the Community Engagement Panel announcement can be found on the SA Planning Portal.

  • Planning Reform Drop-in Sessions

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    The State Government is holding a number of Open House Drop-in Sessions to give people the opportunity to talk to a senior member of the Planning Reform team. These sessions are programmed to coincide with the release of each of the key papers for consultation.

    Further information about these sessions can be found here.

  • Release of Two Further Discussion Papers

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    On 6 August 2018 the State Planning Commission released two further policy discussion papers on Integrated Movement Systems and Natural Resources and Environment.

    The intent of these papers is to recommend policies for the new Planning and Design Code (which will replace the 72 existing Development Plans) and to stimulate conversation about the proposed direction.

    Both discussion papers are open for feedback until 3 December 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 it to: planningreform@cityofadelaide.com.au

  • State Planning Policies Discussion Paper

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    On Monday 16 July 2018 the State Planning Commission on behalf of the Minister for Planning released the Consultation: Draft State Planning Policies for South Australia.

    The paper presents a suite of draft State Planning Policies which cover a number of themes such as integrated planning, design quality, adaptive reuse, biodiversity, climate change, housing supply, heritage, energy, emissions, employment lands etc. Ultimately, the State Planning Policies will be the highest order policy document in South Australia’s planning system and will provide the framework for land use planning and development that aims to improve the liveability, sustainability and prosperity of South Australia.

    You can view the paper here.

    The Discussion Paper is open for feedback until 7 September 2018.

    All feedback should be submitted to the State Government through the SA Planning Portal. If you would like to share this feedback with the City of Adelaide, please send it to: planningreform@cityofadelaide.com.au