Description: Contains horizontal and vertical coordinates and selected attributes of Standard Survey Marks (SSM) and Bench Marks (BM).
License: Other (Non-Commercial)
Tags: bench, bm, flat, geodetic, horizontal, location, marks, networks, parallel, public, ssm, standard, survey, vertical
Contact: geodetic@landgate.wa.gov.au
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Name: Geodetic Survey Mark Reference Marks (Point) (LGATE-199)
Display Field: reference_mark_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: Contains horizontal and vertical coordinates and of Reference Marks (RM) for Standard Survey Marks (SSM) and Bench Marks (BM). The attributes include the RM observations between the Reference Mark and the Parent Geodetic Mark.
License: Other (Non-Commercial)
Tags: assessment, bench, bm, flat, geodetic, horizontal, location, marks, networks, parallel, public, reference, rm, standard, survey, vertical
Contact: geodetic@landgate.wa.gov.au
P: 92737111
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Name: Government Sewerage Policy - Points (DPLH-063)
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: The Government Sewerage Policy (2019) sets the State Government’s position on how sewerage services are to be provided in Western Australia through the planning and development of land.
The policy guides future strategic planning, subdivision and development for the provision of sewage disposal in Western Australia.
The policy promotes reticulated sewerage as the best disposal method for sewage. It requires all new subdivision and development to be connected to reticulated sewerage where available or considered necessary on health, environment or planning grounds. Where reticulated sewerage cannot be provided, the policy provides detailed site requirements for on-site sewage treatment and disposal.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: policy, sewerage
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Value: Habitats of specially protected water-dependent fauna, and threatened and priority ecological communities Label: g) Habitats of threatened and priority ecological communities and specially protected water-dependent fauna Description: N/A Symbol:
Name: State Planning Policy 6.1 Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge (Point) (DPLH-061)
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: The purpose of the policy is to provide the strategic planning framework for the area for the next 30 years by providing greater vision, guidance and certainty of land use.
The policy promotes sustainable development, conservation, and land and resource management. It seeks to provide assistance to those managing land use change, enable greater consistency between the two local governments, give clear regional-level advice to proponents of development, and provide a reference to guide development and
conservation by improving the information available to the community.
The objectives of the policy are to:
- conserve and enhance the special benefits arising from landscape elements that form the fabric of the region; - respect and conserve its outstanding natural and cultural heritage and environmental values; - cater for population growth consistent with the objectives of the policy and provide a range of settlement options located to enhance the economic, social and environmental functions, while promoting quality and innovation in urban design and built form; - protect agricultural land for its economic, landscape, tourism and social values; - encourage a mix of compatible land uses while separating conflicting land uses;
- facilitate a robust, diverse and sustainable economy; and - foster a sense of community and creativity;
for the benefit of all residents and visitors and for future generations.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 4.2 Activity centres for Perth and Peel (DPLH-064)
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: The main purpose of this policy is to specify broad planning requirements for the planning and development of new activity centres and the redevelopment and renewal of existing centres in Perth and Peel. It is mainly concerned with the distribution, function, broad land use and urban design criteria of activity centres, and with coordinating their land use and infrastructure planning.
Other purposes of the policy include:
- the integration of activity centres with public transport - ensuring they contain a range of activities to promote community benefits through infrastructure efficiency and economic benefits of business clusters
- lower transport energy use and associated carbon emissions.
The policy also reflects the Western Australian Planning Commission’s intention to encourage and consolidate residential and commercial development in activity centres so that they contribute to a balanced network.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: activity centre, planning policy
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Description: Contains survey observations stored in the Landgate GEodetic Survey MArk Register. The dataset includes the observation types: Angles, Distances, Azimuths, GNSS Baselines and Height Differences. This dataset is complemented by LGATE-076 which contains the coordinates and metadata for the geodetic marks.
Name: State Planning Policy 2.8 Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region (Line) (DPLH-053)
Display Field:
Type: Group Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact:spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact:spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: SPP 2.8 Proposed/Adjusted Bush Forever Area Boundaries
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: SPP 2.8 East/ West Swan Coastal Plain Boundary
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 2.6 State Coastal Planning (DPLH-055)
Display Field: layer
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: There are pressures on the coastal zone for land use and development for a variety of purposes including a mix of recreational, residential, industrial and commercial uses. The policy provides a balanced approach to these often competing needs and desires in a way that takes into account the values of the coastal zone. The policy ensures that current and future generations of Western Australians can benefit from opportunities presented by the values and resources of the Western Australian coast.
Guidance is provided for land use and development decision-making within the coastal zone including managing development and land use change; establishment of coastal foreshore reserves; and to protect, conserve and enhance coastal values. The policy recognises and responds to regional diversity in coastal types; requires that coastal hazard risk management and adaptation is appropriately planned for; encourages innovative approaches to managing coastal hazard risk; and provides for public ownership of coastal foreshore reserves.
Implementation will be through state planning policy, regional strategies, local planning strategies and regional and local planning schemes. Implementation will also occur through the day to day decision-making on zoning, structure plans, subdivision, strata subdivision and development applications, and actions of decision-makers in carrying out their responsibilities.
The objectives of this policy are to:
- ensure that the location of coastal facilities takes into account coastal processes, landform stability, coastal hazards, climate change and biophysical criteria;
- ensure the identification of appropriate areas for the sustainable use of the coast for housing, tourism, recreation, ocean access, maritime industry, commercial and other activities;
- provide for public coastal foreshore reserves and access to them on the coast; and protect, conserve and enhance coastal zone values, particularly in areas of landscape, biodiversity and ecosystem integrity, indigenous and cultural significance.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 5.4 Road and Rail Noise (Line) (DPLH-058)
Display Field: layer
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: This policy aims to promote a system in which sustainable land use and transport are mutually compatible.
The objectives of this policy are to:
- protect people from unreasonable levels of transport noise by establishing a standardised set of criteria to be used in the assessment of proposals; - protect major transport corridors and freight operations from incompatible urban encroachment; - encourage best-practice design and construction standards for new development proposals and new or redeveloped transport infrastructure proposals; - facilitate the development and operation of an efficient freight network; and facilitate the strategic co-location of freight handling facilities.
The purpose of the implementation guidelines is to assist users with the application and implementation of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s state planning policy 5.4.
It should be noted that the policy and these guidelines apply to proposals for new noise-sensitive developments, new railways or major roads, major redevelopments of existing railways or major roads, and new freight handling facilities. The policy and guidelines do not apply to noise from existing railways or major roads in the vicinity of an existing noise-sensitive land use, or an increase in traffic along an existing railway or major road in the absence of a major redevelopment.
It is expected that a review of the operation and effectiveness of the policy would be conducted within two years of the commencement of the policy.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: SPP 5.4 line, Road/Rail Transport noise, Planning
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 6.1 Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge (Line) (DPLH-059)
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: The purpose of the policy is to provide the strategic planning framework for the area for the next 30 years by providing greater vision, guidance and certainty of land use.
The policy promotes sustainable development, conservation, and land and resource management. It seeks to provide assistance to those managing land use change, enable greater consistency between the two local governments, give clear regional-level advice to proponents of development, and provide a reference to guide development and
conservation by improving the information available to the community.
The objectives of the policy are to:
conserve and enhance the special benefits arising from landscape elements that form the fabric of the region
respect and conserve its outstanding natural and cultural heritage and environmental values
cater for population growth consistent with the objectives of the policy and provide a range of settlement options located to enhance the economic, social and environmental functions, while promoting quality and innovation in urban design and built form
protect agricultural land for its economic, landscape, tourism and social values
encourage a mix of compatible land uses while separating conflicting land uses
facilitate a robust, diverse and sustainable economy
foster a sense of community and creativity for the benefit of all residents and visitors and for future generations.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: state planning policy
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Swan and Canning River - Development Control Area (DBCA-028)
Display Field: sca_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Swan and Canning Rivers Development Control Area includes the waters of the Swan and Canning rivers and adjoining parks and recreation reservations. It extends upstream from the Fremantle Traffic Bridge to Moondyne Brook on the Avon River, to the Lower Diversion Dam on the Helena River, along Southern River to the Allen Road crossing and along the Canning River to its confluence with Stinton Creek. The process for development approvals in and around the rivers depends on the location of the proposed development with respect to the Development Control Area.
Description: DBCA regional contact details for subdivion planning referrals and enquiries. General enquiries about where to send referrals can be directed to DBCA’s Land Planning Program Co-ordinator (tel. 9442 0306).
Copyright Text: Coordinator Land Planning Program, Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
Name: DBCA - Legislated Lands and Waters (DBCA-011)
Display Field: leg_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The DBCA Legislated Lands and Waters data set shows all lands and waters defined under acts which are applicable to DBCA. These include the CALM Act 1984, Swan and Canning Rivers Management Act 2006 and lands identified under the Land Administration Act 1997 such as Crown reserve vested in Botanical Gardens and Parks, Crown reserve vested in the Zoological Gardens Board and Crown reserve vested in the Rottnest Island Authority.Tenure categories include but not limited to, national park, nature reserve, conservation park, marine park, marine nature reserve, marine management area, section 5(1)(g) reserves, State forest and timber reserves. This dataset is a March 2020 extract from the SCDB with approved enhancements and updates from the GIS Branch where required.
Copyright Text: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Description: The Bush Forever layer has been developed to show spatially the Bush Forever Policy which provides a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations.
This layer shows the original Bush Forever Areas in 2000. Please refer to the current Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) Bush Forever overlay for the most recent mapping. License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Biodiversity, Bushland Protection, Environmental, Harvested, SLIP Future, Significant
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Description: Point and label used to identify the location of Aboriginal settlements, as per State Planning Policy 3.2, or published on the Dept. of Planning, Land and Heritage website.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: aboriginal settlement
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: Portions of land which match discrete land use. Both existing and future land uses are defined. Every SL-lot has an identifier number as a label, known as a SL-lot number.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Aboriginal Settlements, SL-lot, layout lot
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: Settlement lot road name allocated as part of the provision of layout plans for Aboriginal settlements.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Aboriginal Settlements, Layout Plans, Planning, Settlements
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Aboriginal Settlements - Land Use (DPLH-015)
Display Field: land_use
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Land use categories as set out in “Aboriginal Settlements Guideline 1: Layout Plan Provisions”. Refer to https://www.dplh.wa.gov.au/DepartmentofPlanningLandsHeritage/media/Policies/Guidelines/GD_Aboriginal_Settlements_Guideline_1.pdf
Name: Aboriginal Settlements - Cultural Text (DPLH-016)
Display Field: field1
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: Text label used to describe features such as no go areas, building purpose or feature of interest.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Aboriginal Settlements, Building Purpose, Text Label
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Aboriginal Settlements - Hydrographic Text (DPLH-017)
Display Field: field1
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: Text label used to identify generic or specific hydrographic feature e.g. creek, Turkey Creek.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Aboriginal Settlements, hydrographic, text
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Description: Areas that have a water table at or near the land surface.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Harvested, Land Surface, Water Table
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: This dataset contains a variety of coastal plans that are captured as points, as they are confined to a specific location.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: coast, marine, water
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Coastal Plan Extents - Simplified (DPLH-028)
Display Field: plan_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset contains a variety of coastal plans that are captured as polygons as they cover extensive areas.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: coast, coastal plans, marine, water
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: This dataset shows the Region Scheme boundary of the Metropolitan, Peel and Greater Bunbury Region Scheme.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: Greater Bunbury, Harvested, Metropolitan, Peel, SLIP Future
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: Special Areas dataset have been developed to incorporate a number of datasets. It is to be used in-conjunction with the Zones and Reserves. It contains Bush Forever Areas, Water Catchments, Environmental Conditions and Special Control Areas.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: Bush forever, Environmental Conditions, Harvested, SLIP Future, special control areas, water catchments
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Region Scheme - Zones and Reserves (DPLH-023)
Display Field: descriptio
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Region schemes provides a statutory mechanism to assist strategic planning, the coordination of major infrastructure and sets aside areas for regional open space and other community purposes. This dataset shows the zones and reserves for the Region Scheme.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: Community, Harvested, Major Infrastructure, Open Space, SLIP Future, Strategic Planning
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Greater Bunbury Regional Land Supply Assessment (DPLH-025)
Display Field: project_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Regional hotspots provide clear and succinct information about land, planning and infrastructure requirements for future residential, commercial, industrial, tourism, workforce accommodation and government land development.
This layer shows the Greater Bunbury region.
Formally Greater Bunbury Regional HotSpots Future Development Areas (DOP-083)
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Greater Bunbury, Harvested, SLIP Future, developement, hotspot, infrastructure, regional
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Albany Regional Land Supply Assessment (DPLH-026)
Display Field: project_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Regional HotSpots series assesses land for future residential, industrial and commercial uses, providing context for the land use planning and infrastructure provision required to meet demand across selected regional centres.
Formally Albany Regional HotSpots Land Supply Assessment (DOP-084)
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Albany, Harvested, Hotspots, Land Supply, Regional, SLIP Future
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Augusta-Margaret River Regional Land Supply Assessment - Future Development Areas (DPLH-029)
Display Field: project_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Regional Land Supply Assessment reports assess land for future residential, industrial and commercial uses, providing context for the land use planning and infrastructure provision required to meet demand across selected regional centres. The reports provide information on:
• demand drivers specific to each centre, including the major economic factors that influence employment and population growth, and therefore, the demand for land and housing;
• zoned land supply for residential, commercial and industrial uses;
• development constraints;
• recent and future land development activity; and
• existing and required physical infrastructure. Future development areas are identified through a variety of means, including:
• local planning scheme zonings and amendments;
• developer intentions;
• consultation with local stakeholders;
• subdivision applications/approvals;
• local government development applications/approvals; and
• structure planning.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Development Outlook, augusta-margaret, augusta-margaret river, cadastral_and_planning, development, dop, ds-EPP_Goldfields_Residential_Areas_Sulphur_Dioxide_EPA, land, land supply, land supply assessment, major river, planning, residential
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Busselton Regional Land Supply Assessment - Future Development Areas (DPLH-030)
Display Field: project_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Regional Land Supply Assessment reports assess land for future residential, industrial and commercial uses, providing context for the land use planning and infrastructure provision required to meet demand across selected regional centres.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: busselton, development, land, land supply
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Geraldton Regional Land Supply Assessment (DPLH-031)
Display Field: project_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Regional Land Supply Assessment reports assess land for future residential, industrial and commercial uses, providing context for the land use planning and infrastructure provision required to meet demand across selected regional centres. The reports provide information on:
• demand drivers specific to each centre, including the major economic factors that influence employment and population growth, and therefore, the demand for land and housing;
• zoned land supply for residential, commercial and industrial uses;
• development constraints;
• recent and future land development activity; and
• existing and required physical infrastructure. Future development areas are identified through a variety of means, including:
• local planning scheme zonings and amendments;
• developer intentions;
• consultation with local stakeholders;
• subdivision applications/approvals;
• local government development applications/approvals; and
• structure planning. License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: Geraldton, land supply assessment
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Value: Short-term with current conditional approval (0-4 years) Label: Short-term with current conditional approval (0-4 years) Description: N/A Symbol:
Name: Perth and Peel Urban Land Development Outlook 2016/17 - staging (DPLH-032)
Display Field: project_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Urban Land Development Outlook (ULDO) 2016/17 is based on an assessment of future land supply at all stages of the planning, zoning, approval, development and redevelopment pipeline. The ULDO database enables the monitoring of current land development projects in addition to the identification of likely future residential, industrial and commercial land development across Perth and Peel.
The ULDO output covers Perth and Peel and includes:
• scheme amendments
• developer intentions
• structure planning in progress
• subdivision applications/approvals (Western Australian Planning Commission)
• local government development applications/approvals
The ULDO enables and supports existing planning policies by giving a spatial context to future land development over the short, medium and longer term. By identifying where future development will occur, the ULDO also supports other documents released by the WAPC. The 2016/17 release of the ULDO includes residential, special residential, special rural, industrial, commercial and tourism land uses. Within the residential land uses, the ULDO captures future fringe and infill development of five dwellings or more and single and multi-dwelling developments. The ULDO seeks to provide a better understanding of the supply chain and the current status of various development initiatives to coordinate the supply and timely delivery of land to the Perth metropolitan and Peel regions.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: land development, land supply, residential, urban
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Value: Short term with current conditional approval (0_5 years),Mixed use Label: Short term with current conditional approval (0-5 years) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Short term with current conditional approval (0_5 years),Residential Label: Short term with current conditional approval (0-5 years) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Short term with current conditional approval (0_5 years),Special residential Label: Short term with current conditional approval (0-5 years) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Short term with current conditional approval (0_5 years),Tourism Label: Short term with current conditional approval (0-5 years) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Short term with current conditional approval (0_5 years),Rural residential Label: Short term with current conditional approval (0-5 years) - rural residential Description: N/A Symbol:
Name: Perth and Peel Urban Land Development Outlook 2016/17 - Industrial (DPLH-033)
Display Field: site_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The purpose of this shape file is to display Industrial projects. This shape file is to be used in conjunction with Perth and Peel Urban Land Development Outlook (ULDO) 2016/17.
The Urban Land Development Outlook (ULDO) is based on a comprehensive assessment of future land supply at all stages of the planning, zoning, approval, development and redevelopment pipeline. The systematic development of the Urban Development Program’s dynamic database enables the monitoring of current land development projects in addition to the identification of likely future residential, industrial and commercial land development across Perth and Peel.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: industrial, land development, land supply, urban
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: The DBCA Lands and Waters of Interest data set shows all other lands not managed under a recognized Act and which are of interest to DBCA. These lands comprise of Crown land and Freehold land which DBCA has been acknowledged by the Department of Lands as the responsible agency. Examples include: • UCL as a result of pastoral lease purchases, • UCL resulting from the 2015 pastoral lease renewal program, • Freehold land purchases arranged by the department for future conservation reserve creation and held by the State of WA, • Other UCL identified by the Department of Lands for future inclusion in the CALM act tenures • Some unvested Crown reserves where DBCA have been recorded as the responsible agency and are in transition to being vested in the Conservation and Parks Commission.
Copyright Text: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Name: Government Sewerage Policy - Polygon (DPLH-062)
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Government Sewerage Policy (2019) sets the State Government’s position on how sewerage services are to be provided in Western Australia through the planning and development of land.
The policy guides future strategic planning, subdivision and development for the provision of sewage disposal in Western Australia.
The policy promotes reticulated sewerage as the best disposal method for sewage. It requires all new subdivision and development to be connected to reticulated sewerage where available or considered necessary on health, environment or planning grounds. Where reticulated sewerage cannot be provided, the policy provides detailed site requirements for on-site sewage treatment and disposal.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: planning policy, sewerage
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Value: Estuary catchments on the Swan and Scott Coastal Plains Label: a) Estuary catchments on the Swan and Scott Coastal Plains Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Habitats of specially protected water-dependent fauna, and within 1km of groundwater dependent threatened and priority ecological communities Label: g) Habitats of threatened and priority ecological communities and specially protected water-dependent fauna Description: N/A Symbol:
Name: State Planning Policy 5.1 Land Use Planning in the Vicinity of Perth Airport (DPLH-046)
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Type: Feature Layer
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Description: The State Planning Policy 5.1: Land Use Planning in the Vicinity of Perth Airport (SPP 5.1) applies to land in the vicinity of Perth Airport which is, or may in the future, be affected by aircraft noise. The objectives of SPP 5.1 are to:
- protect Perth Airport from unreasonable encroachment by incompatible (noise sensitive) development, to provide for its ongoing development and operation; and
- minimise the impact of airport operations on existing and future communities with reference to aircraft noise. SPP 5.1 is predicated on the Australian Noise Exposure Forecast (ANEF), which was prepared by Perth Airport Pty Ltd in consultation with Airservices Australia. The ANEF is referenced in this policy, which ensures all future revisions of the ANEF are incorporated into the policy automatically and concurrently. Policy measures within SPP 5.1 apply to land within the 20 ANEF noise contour, and have been based on Table 2.1 from Australian Standards 2021-2000: Acoustics - Aircraft noise intrusion - Building siting and construction. License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 5.3 Land Use Planning in the Vicinity of Jandakot Airport (DPLH-047)
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Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The policy applies to land in the vicinity of Jandakot airport, which is, or may in the future, be affected by aircraft noise. Opened in 1963, Jandakot Airport is the principal general aviation airport in Western Australia, and is one of the busiest airfields and largest aviation training bases in Australia. It is an important element of transport infrastructure, servicing both the region and the State as a whole and makes a significant contribution to the economy of the local area.
It is important however to recognise the physical context in which the airport is situated, and to minimise as far as practicable, adverse impacts on adjacent development such as aircraft noise, which is the focus of this Policy. The objectives of this policy are to:
- protect Jandakot Airport from encroachment by incompatible land use and development, so as to provide for its ongoing, safe, and efficient operation; and - minimize the impact of airport operations on existing and future communities with particular reference to aircraft noise.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 2.10 Swan-Canning River System (DPLH-048)
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This policy contains a vision statement for the future of the Swan-Canning river system, policies based on the guiding principles for future land use and development in the precincts along the river system and performance criteria and objectives for specific precincts.
The objectives of this policy are to:
- provide a regional framework for the preparation of precinct plans based on the precincts identified in the Swan River System Landscape Description;
- provide a context for consistent and integrated planning and decision making in relation to the river; and
- ensure that activities, land use and development maintain and enhance the health, amenity and landscape values of the river, including its recreational and scenic values.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 2.1 Peel-Harvey Coastal Plain Catchment (DPLH-049)
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Peel-Harvey coastal plain catchment policy ensures that land use changes within the Peel-Harvey estuarine system likely to cause environmental damage to the estuary are brought under planning control and prevented.
The objectives of this policy are to:
- Improve the social, economic, ecological, aesthetic, and recreational potential of the Peel-Harvey coastal plain catchment. - Ensure that changes to land use within the catchment to the Peel-Harvey estuarine system are controlled so as to avoid and minimise environmental damage. - Balance environmental protection with the economic viability of the primary sector. - Increase high water-using vegetation cover within the Peel-Harvey coastal plain catchment. - Reflect the environmental objectives in the draft Environmental Protection Policy (Peel-Harvey Estuarine System) 1992. - Prevent land uses likely to result in excessive nutrient export into the drainage system.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 2.2 Gnangara Groundwater Protection (DPLH-050)
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Description: The main purpose of the policy is to prevent, control or manage development and land use changes in the policy area that are likely to cause detrimental effects to the groundwater resource.
The policy will help local government, land development proponents and the public to ensure that land use change and development over the Gnangara mound is compatible with the long-term use of the groundwater for public consumption.
The policy provides guidance on the compatibility of land uses in priority 1, 2 and 3 source protection areas in the underground water pollution control areas and guidance on planning requirements that need to be considered before rezoning, development, or subdivision can proceed in the policy area.
The objectives of the policy are to
Ensure that all land use changes in the policy area are compatible with the long-term protection and management of groundwater quality and quantity for public drinking water supply, in accordance with priority source protection area classification objectives;
Protect groundwater quality and quantity in order to maintain the dependent ecosystems, ecological values and integrity of wetlands and native vegetation, in accordance with recognised conservation values; and
Protect and/or enhance the quality and quantity of groundwater, in accordance with accepted water quality guidelines and standards for the following uses
- domestic human use
- industry
- agriculture
- recreation and aesthetics.
Name: State Planning Policy 2.3 Jandakot Groundwater Protection (DPLH-051)
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Description: The objectives of this policy are:
- To ensure that all development and changes to land use within the policy area are compatible with maximising the long-term protection and management of groundwater, in particular for public drinking water supply;
- To protect groundwater quality and quantity in the policy area in order to maintain the ecological integrity of important wetlands that are hydraulically connected to that groundwater, including wetlands outside the policy area;
- To prevent, minimise or manage development and land uses that may result in contamination of groundwater; and
- To maintain or increase natural vegetation cover over the policy area.
The policy provides guidance regarding planning requirements that need to be considered in the policy area and should be read in conjunction with the Department of Water’s Water quality protection note 25: Land use compatibility tables in public drinking water source areas (as may be amended from time to time). All proposed development within the Jandakot Groundwater Protection Area should be consistent with Tables 1, 2 and 3 which set out appropriate land uses and activities within the assigned priority area.
Priority areas may change from time to time. The relevant priority areas and wellhead protection zones within the Jandakot Groundwater Protection area can be found on the Department of Planning’s PlanWA interactive planning map.
For any enquiries regarding the policy, contact waterpolicies@planning.wa.gov.au.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 2.8 Bushland Policy for the Perth Metropolitan Region (Polygon) (DPLH-054)
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Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: SPP 2.8 Conservation Category Wetlands in Bush Forever Areas
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: SPP 2.8 Parks and Recreation and State Forest Outside Bush Forever Areas
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: SPP 2.8 Negotiated Planning Solution, Urban, Industrial or Resource Development in Bush Forever Areas
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: SPP 2.8 Government Lands or Public Infrastructure in Bush Forever Areas
Display Field: feature_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: SPP 2.8 Regional Creeklines in Bush Forever Areas
Display Field: feature_name
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Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: SPP 2.8 Bush Forever Reserves (existing or proposed)
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Description: The policy applies to the Perth Metropolitan Region, and deals with two distinct subjects, being Bush Forever areas and local bushland.
The aim of the policy is to provide a policy and implementation framework that will ensure bushland protection and management issues in the Perth Metropolitan Region are appropriately addressed and integrated with broader land use planning and decision-making. This will secure long-term protection of biodiversity and associated environmental values. The policy recognises the protection and management of significant bushland areas as a fundamental consideration in the planning process, while also seeking to integrate and balance wider environmental, social and economic considerations. In general terms, the policy does not prevent development where it consistent with the policy measures in this policy and other planning and environmental considerations.
The three key objectives of this policy are:
- to establish a conservation system at the regional level (through Bush Forever areas and to operate with the clearing controls under the Environmental Protection Act 1986) that is, as far as is achievable, comprehensive, adequate and representative of the ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain portion of the Perth Metropolitan Region; - to seek to protect and manage significant bushland recommended for protection and management for conservation purposes through a range of implementation mechanisms and as a collective and shared responsibility and general duty of care on the part of government, landowners and the community; and - to provide a policy and implementation framework for significant bushland areas recommended for protection and management to assist conservation planning, planning assessment and decision-making processes.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: The Ningaloo coast statement of planning policy 6.3 applies to all land within the Ningaloo coast policy area. The four key objectives of the policy are:
- Provide state agencies, local government, community and proponents with clear guidance regarding acceptable and sustainable development on the Ningaloo coast. - Maintain the Ningaloo coast as an all-seasons recreation and nature-based tourism destination and limit growth with managed staged development, to ensure that the community continues to enjoy a remote and natural experience. - Preserve and protect the natural environment and enhance and rehabilitate degraded areas within the environment. - Consolidate future residential, commercial, higher-impact tourism and industrial development in the towns of Carnarvon and Exmouth and provide strategic directions for their future growth.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: The Ningaloo coast statement of planning policy 6.3 applies to all land within the Ningaloo coast policy area. The four key objectives of the policy are:
- Provide state agencies, local government, community and proponents with clear guidance regarding acceptable and sustainable development on the Ningaloo coast. - Maintain the Ningaloo coast as an all-seasons recreation and nature-based tourism destination and limit growth with managed staged development, to ensure that the community continues to enjoy a remote and natural experience. - Preserve and protect the natural environment and enhance and rehabilitate degraded areas within the environment. - Consolidate future residential, commercial, higher-impact tourism and industrial development in the towns of Carnarvon and Exmouth and provide strategic directions for their future growth.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 5.4 Road and Rail Noise (Polygon) (DPLH-057)
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Description: This policy aims to promote a system in which sustainable land use and transport are mutually compatible.
The objectives of this policy are to:
protect people from unreasonable levels of transport noise by establishing a standardised set of criteria to be used in the assessment of proposals; protect major transport corridors and freight operations from incompatible urban encroachment; encourage best-practice design and construction standards for new development proposals and new or redeveloped transport infrastructure proposals; facilitate the development and operation of an efficient freight network; and facilitate the strategic co-location of freight handling facilities.
The purpose of the implementation guidelines is to assist users with the application and implementation of the Western Australian Planning Commission’s state planning policy 5.4.
It should be noted that the policy and these guidelines apply to proposals for new noise-sensitive developments, new railways or major roads, major redevelopments of existing railways or major roads, and new freight handling facilities. The policy and guidelines do not apply to noise from existing railways or major roads in the vicinity of an existing noise-sensitive land use, or an increase in traffic along an existing railway or major road in the absence of a major redevelopment.
It is expected that a review of the operation and effectiveness of the policy would be conducted within two years of the commencement of the policy.
Description: The purpose of the policy is to provide the strategic planning framework for the area for the next 30 years by providing greater vision, guidance and certainty of land use.
The policy promotes sustainable development, conservation, and land and resource management. It seeks to provide assistance to those managing land use change, enable greater consistency between the two local governments, give clear regional-level advice to proponents of development, and provide a reference to guide development and
conservation by improving the information available to the community.
The objectives of the policy are to:
- conserve and enhance the special benefits arising from landscape elements that form the fabric of the region; - respect and conserve its outstanding natural and cultural heritage and environmental values; - cater for population growth consistent with the objectives of the policy and provide a range of settlement options located to enhance the economic, social and environmental functions, while promoting quality and innovation in urban design and built form; - protect agricultural land for its economic, landscape, tourism and social values; - encourage a mix of compatible land uses while separating conflicting land uses; - facilitate a robust, diverse and sustainable economy; and - foster a sense of community and creativity;
for the benefit of all residents and visitors and for future generations.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: The purpose of the policy is to provide the strategic planning framework for the area for the next 30 years by providing greater vision, guidance and certainty of land use.
The policy promotes sustainable development, conservation, and land and resource management. It seeks to provide assistance to those managing land use change, enable greater consistency between the two local governments, give clear regional-level advice to proponents of development, and provide a reference to guide development and
conservation by improving the information available to the community.
The objectives of the policy are to:
- conserve and enhance the special benefits arising from landscape elements that form the fabric of the region; - respect and conserve its outstanding natural and cultural heritage and environmental values; - cater for population growth consistent with the objectives of the policy and provide a range of settlement options located to enhance the economic, social and environmental functions, while promoting quality and innovation in urban design and built form; - protect agricultural land for its economic, landscape, tourism and social values; - encourage a mix of compatible land uses while separating conflicting land uses; - facilitate a robust, diverse and sustainable economy; and - foster a sense of community and creativity;
for the benefit of all residents and visitors and for future generations.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: The purpose of the policy is to provide the strategic planning framework for the area for the next 30 years by providing greater vision, guidance and certainty of land use.
The policy promotes sustainable development, conservation, and land and resource management. It seeks to provide assistance to those managing land use change, enable greater consistency between the two local governments, give clear regional-level advice to proponents of development, and provide a reference to guide development and
conservation by improving the information available to the community.
The objectives of the policy are to:
- conserve and enhance the special benefits arising from landscape elements that form the fabric of the region; - respect and conserve its outstanding natural and cultural heritage and environmental values; - cater for population growth consistent with the objectives of the policy and provide a range of settlement options located to enhance the economic, social and environmental functions, while promoting quality and innovation in urban design and built form; - protect agricultural land for its economic, landscape, tourism and social values; - encourage a mix of compatible land uses while separating conflicting land uses; - facilitate a robust, diverse and sustainable economy; and - foster a sense of community and creativity;
for the benefit of all residents and visitors and for future generations.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 3.7 Planning in bushfire prone areas - Townsite 50km buffer (DPLH-065)
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Description: State Planning Policy 3.7 Planning in Bushfire Prone Areas (SPP 3.7) directs how land use should address bushfire risk management in Western Australia. It applies to all land which has been designated as bushfire prone by the Fire and Emergency Services (FES) Commissioner as highlighted on the Map of Bush Fire Prone Areas.
This boundary dataset is to determine which type of BAL assessment is applicable; self-assessed or by an accredited person. Allowances have been made for new single houses or ancillary dwellings (e.g. granny flats) proposed in a remote location. In remote areas where a proposed new single house or ancillary dwelling will be located outside a 50 km radius of a gazetted townsite, a property owner may be able to complete their own BAL assessment. If your proposed development is located in the Perth, Peel, Great Southern or South West regions, this ‘special provision’ will not apply.
License: Creative Commons Attribution
Tags: bush fire, state planning policy
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Local Planning Scheme - Special Point (DPLH-066)
Display Field: special_no
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint
Description: Points relating to special considerations in Local Planning Schemes.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: local planning scheme, special point
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Local Planning Scheme - Special Line (DPLH-067)
Display Field: special_no
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: Lines relating to special considerations in Local Planning Schemes.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: local planning scheme, special line
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Local Planning Scheme - Special Area (DPLH-068)
Display Field: special_no
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Areas with special considerations in Local Planning Schemes.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: local planning scheme, special area
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Local Planning Scheme - Scheme Boundary (DPLH-069)
Display Field: lpscheme_i
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Local governments are responsible for planning their local communities by ensuring appropriate planning controls exist for land use and development. They do this by preparing local planning schemes and strategies.
Local planning schemes set out the way land is to be used and developed, classify areas for land use and include provisions to coordinate infrastructure and development within the local government area.
The spatial data are the department's working copies and used as an information management tool. Whilst all care has been taken to accurately portray the current Scheme provisions, no responsibility shall be taken for any omissions, or errors in this representation. Please advise the department of any omissions or errors in its representation of the Scheme documents.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Description: Local governments are responsible for planning their local communities by ensuring appropriate planning controls exist for land use and development. They do this by preparing local planning schemes and strategies.
Local planning schemes set out the way land is to be used and developed, classify areas for land use and include provisions to coordinate infrastructure and development within the local government area.
The spatial data are the department's working copies and used as an information management tool. Whilst all care has been taken to accurately portray the current Scheme provisions, no responsibility shall be taken for any omissions, or errors in this representation. Please advise the department of any omissions or errors in its representation of the Scheme documents.
License: Creative Commons Non_Commercial (Any)
Tags: local planning scheme, r codes
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Local Planning Scheme - Zones and Reserves (DPLH-071)
Display Field: lpscheme_i
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The zones and reserves dataset shows the zoning for the whole State where there is a Local Planning Scheme in place. This dataset have been standardised where the zone number (for a particular zone) for one scheme, is the same zone number in another scheme, if they have the same zoning.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: Harvested, Local, Planning, SLIP Future, Scheme, Zones
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Advertised Region Scheme Amendments - Special Areas (DPLH-079)
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Description: An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use.
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is responsible for keeping the Region Planning Schemes under review and initiating changes where they are seen to be necessary. An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The amendment process is regulated by the Planning and Development Act 2005.
An amendment is advertised inviting submissions before a final decision on a proposal is made. A submission is a chance for people to express their opinion and provide information. The number of submissions received for or against a proposal will not determine the result, rather it is the reasoned argument of why a particular thing should or should not be done.
Submissions assist the WAPC in reviewing planning proposals before proceeding. Advertised proposals are often modified in response to the public submission process.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: amendments, region scheme, special areas, zoning
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Advertised Region Scheme Amendments - Zones and Reserves (DPLH-078)
Display Field: proposal_n
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use.
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is responsible for keeping the Region Planning Schemes under review and initiating changes where they are seen to be necessary. An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The amendment process is regulated by the Planning and Development Act 2005.
An amendment is advertised inviting submissions before a final decision on a proposal is made. A submission is a chance for people to express their opinion and provide information. The number of submissions received for or against a proposal will not determine the result, rather it is the reasoned argument of why a particular thing should or should not be done.
Submissions assist the WAPC in reviewing planning proposals before proceeding. Advertised proposals are often modified in response to the public submission process.
License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: amendments, region scheme, special areas, zoning
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: York Regional Land Supply Assessment 2020 (DPLH-081)
Display Field: lga_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Regional land supply assessments measure the stocks of land for future residential, industrial and commercial uses. It provides context for the land use planning and infrastructure provision required to meet demand across selected regional centres in Western Australia. Regional land supply assessments are prepared by the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (the Department) on behalf of the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) to fulfil the requirements for tracking and monitoring land supply, as outlined in section 14 of the Planning and Development Act 2005. The role of WAPC include monitoring and forecasting land supply throughout Western Australia, developing strategies for the timely supply of affordable residential land, and researching and developing planning methods and models relating to land use planning, land development and associated matters. Regional land supply assessments are one of a suite of products produced as part of the Urban Development Program (UDP). The UDP monitors land supply and promotes the timely delivery of residential, industrial and commercial land in Western Australia. The information presented in regional land supply assessments assist State Government agencies, utility and essential service providers, local governments and the private sector in decision making and forward planning. Regional land supply assessments include key information on:
• demand drivers specific to each regional centre, including the major economic factors that influence employment and population growth, and therefore, the demand for land and housing
• zoned land supply for residential (including rural living), industrial and commercial uses
• development constraints
• recent and future land development activity
• existing and required physical infrastructure. This spatial dataset shows sites/areas that have been identified for future residential, industrial or commercial development. Sites are included where intent has been demonstrated by Government or the development industry to develop the site at some point in the future. Sites are included based on the current, applicable planning framework at the time of capture/analysis. License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: forecast, land supply assessment, regional, york
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Dandaragan Regional Land Supply Assessment 2020 (DPLH-082)
Display Field: lga_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Regional land supply assessments measure the stocks of land for future residential, industrial and commercial uses. It provides context for the land use planning and infrastructure provision required to meet demand across selected regional centres in Western Australia. Regional land supply assessments are prepared by the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (the Department) on behalf of the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) to fulfil the requirements for tracking and monitoring land supply, as outlined in section 14 of the Planning and Development Act 2005. The role of WAPC include monitoring and forecasting land supply throughout Western Australia, developing strategies for the timely supply of affordable residential land, and researching and developing planning methods and models relating to land use planning, land development and associated matters. Regional land supply assessments are one of a suite of products produced as part of the Urban Development Program (UDP). The UDP monitors land supply and promotes the timely delivery of residential, industrial and commercial land in Western Australia. The information presented in regional land supply assessments assist State Government agencies, utility and essential service providers, local governments and the private sector in decision making and forward planning. Regional land supply assessments include key information on:
• demand drivers specific to each regional centre, including the major economic factors that influence employment and population growth, and therefore, the demand for land and housing
• zoned land supply for residential (including rural living), industrial and commercial uses
• development constraints
• recent and future land development activity
• existing and required physical infrastructure. This spatial dataset shows sites/areas that have been identified for future residential, industrial or commercial development. Sites are included where intent has been demonstrated by Government or the development industry to develop the site at some point in the future. Sites are included based on the current, applicable planning framework at the time of capture/analysis. License: Creative Commons Non-Commercial (Any)
Tags: dandaragan, land supply, regional
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Description: Pastoral leases are leases over Crown land which gives the lessee the right to graze authorised livestock on the natural vegetation.
https://www.dplh.wa.gov.au/information-and-services/pastoral-land/pastoral-leases
License: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0
Tags: leases, pastoral stations
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Perth and Peel Urban Land Development Outlook 2020/21 - Residential (DPLH-084)
Display Field: project_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Perth and Peel urban land development outlook forms a major part of the Urban Development Program’s role in monitoring urban growth for the purpose of effectively coordinating land supply and infrastructure provision within the Perth and Peel metropolitan area.
The Urban Land Development Outlook 2020/21 spatially displays the future land and dwelling development over the short, medium and longer terms within the Perth metropolitan and Peel region, drawing on input from State and local government and the private sector.
The 2020/21 release of the ULDO includes residential, special residential, retirement villages and aged care facilities, special rural, industrial, commercial and tourism land uses. Within the residential land uses, the ULDO captures future fringe and infill development of five dwellings or more across both single and multiple dwelling developments.
License - Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0
Tags - Residential, land development, land supply, urban
Contact - spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Perth and Peel Urban Land Development Outlook 2020/21 - Industrial (DPLH-085)
Display Field: site_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Perth and Peel urban land development outlook forms a major part of the Urban Development Program’s role in monitoring urban growth for the purpose of effectively coordinating land supply and infrastructure provision within the Perth and Peel metropolitan area.
The Urban Land Development Outlook 2020/21 spatially displays the future land and dwelling development over the short, medium and longer terms within the Perth metropolitan and Peel region, drawing on input from State and local government and the private sector.
The 2020/21 release of the ULDO includes residential, special residential, retirement villages and aged care facilities, special rural, industrial, commercial and tourism land uses. Within the residential land uses, the ULDO captures future fringe and infill development of five dwellings or more across both single and multiple dwelling developments.
License - Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0
Tags - industrial, land development, land supply, urban
Contact - spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: State Planning Policy 2.4: Perth Peel Region (DMIRS-071)
Display Field: official_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset comprises mapping associated with the State Planning Policy 2.4 Basic Raw Materials (BRM). The Perth Peel Region was subject to extensive interagency strategic BRM planning, including public consultation in 2015 and 2016.
Tags: Administrative, Landuse, Perth, Peel, Perth Peel Region
Name: State Planning Policy 2.4: Extraction Sites (DMIRS-072)
Display Field: status
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset comprises mapping associated with the State Planning Policy 2.4 Basic Raw Materials (BRM). Extraction Sites comprise all commercial extraction areas for BRM and those BRM quarries used by government for infrastructure. Extraction Sites include operating, approved and proposed commercial (extractive) industries under the Planning and Development Act 2005, the Local Government Act 1995, the Mining Act 1978 or a combination of these legislations. They may occur wholly or partly within or outside of Significant Geological Supplies areas. Where they occur outside of Significant Geological Supplies they provide important local supplies and in some cases provide for a specific market niche over the short to medium term. Currently, this dataset only shows those Extraction Sites that lie within the Perth and Peel Regions and that were identified by an extensive interagency BRM planning process, which included public consultation in 2015 and 2016. Within the Perth and Peel Regions, Extraction Sites include those that have Prior State Environment Minister approval. For practical reasons, it is not intended for this mapping to include all Extraction Sites, as these are administered by different agencies and in some cases can change within a short timeframe. However, the intent is for the State Planning Policy 2.4 to be applied to all Extraction Sites irrespective of whether they are shown in this mapping.
Tags: Extraction Sites, Perth Peel Region, Basic Raw Materials, State Planning Policy
Name: State Planning Policy 2.4: Exclusion Areas (DMIRS-073)
Display Field: status
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset comprises mapping associated with the State Planning Policy 2.4 Basic Raw Materials (BRM). Exclusion areas contain known BRM resources but are considered unfavourable for excavation. These areas are likely to have protected environmental values or are excluded for planning or infrastructure reasons. Currently, this dataset only shows those Exclusion Areas that lie within the Perth and Peel Regions and that were identified by an extensive interagency BRM planning process, which included public consultation in 2015 and 2016. Planning policy associated with this mapping is documented in the State Planning Policy 2.4.
Tags: Exclusion Areas, State Planning Policy, Basic Raw Materials, Perth Peel Region
Name: State Planning Policy 2.4: Significant Geological Supplies (DMIRS-074)
Display Field: commodity
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset comprises mapping associated with the State Planning Policy 2.4 Basic Raw Materials (BRM). Significant Geological Supplies (SGS) are those BRM areas identified by the DMIRS as having State significance due to the size of the resource, relative scarcity, demand and/or location near growth areas and transport routes. Most SGS areas are derived from, and therefore are a subset of, DMIRS published Regionally Significant Basic Raw Material mapping. Where this is not the case, they are derived using the same rule set as for the Regionally Significant Basic Raw Material mapping. Within the Perth and Peel Region, the SGS areas were further refined by an extensive interagency BRM planning process, which included public consultation in 2015. In the Perth and Peel Region, the SGS areas took into account environmental values, current and future land uses, including sequential land use opportunities, current and future infrastructure and BRM supply and demand considerations. BRM types shown are the dominant surface materials, but the application of the policy is not restricted to those materials. For example, a SGS area designated as ‘Sand’ may include limestone and gravel and the policy applies to all BRM derived from within those areas. The designation of an SGS area does not obligate a private landowner or State agency to extract these resources, nor does it presume that extraction would be environmentally acceptable or that subsequent approvals for extraction or environmental approvals are guaranteed. Planning policy associated with this mapping is documented in the State Planning Policy 2.4.
Tags: Significant Geological Supplies, Perth Peel Region, Basic Raw Materials, State Planning Policy
Name: State Planning Policy 2.4: Shires with Completed SGS Mapping (DMIRS-075)
Display Field: name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: This dataset comprises mapping associated with the State Planning Policy 2.4 Basic Raw Materials (BRM). The Local government areas shown are those for which Significant Geological Supplies mapping has been completed to date. Many regional local government areas will not warrant the identification of Significant Geological Supplies as they do not experience the competing land use pressures associated with high growth areas nor the associated high demand for BRM.
Tags: Shires with Completed SGS Mapping, Perth Peel Region, Basic Raw Materials, State Planning Policy
Name: Swan Valley Planning Scheme - Scheme Boundary (DPLH-091)
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Description: The Swan Valley Planning Scheme covers the area that has been defined by the Swan Valley Planning Bill 2020. The Scheme will guide future development in the region, protect long-term agricultural production in the Swan Valley and grow new tourism and hospitality reflective of the rural landscape.
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Swan Valley Planning Scheme - Special Areas (DPLH-094)
Display Field: scheme_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Swan Valley Planning Scheme covers the area that has been defined by the Swan Valley Planning Bill 2020. The Scheme will guide future development in the region, protect long-term agricultural production in the Swan Valley and grow new tourism and hospitality reflective of the rural landscape.
Tags: planning, swan valley
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
Name: Swan Valley Planning Scheme - R Codes (DPLH-093)
Display Field: rcode_no
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Swan Valley Planning Scheme covers the area that has been defined by the Swan Valley Planning Bill 2020. The Scheme will guide future development in the region, protect long-term agricultural production in the Swan Valley and grow new tourism and hospitality reflective of the rural landscape.
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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Name: Swan Valley Planning Scheme - Zones and Reserves (DPLH-092)
Display Field: scheme_id
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Swan Valley Planning Scheme covers the area that has been defined by the Swan Valley Planning Bill 2020. The Scheme will guide future development in the region, protect long-term agricultural production in the Swan Valley and grow new tourism and hospitality reflective of the rural landscape.
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Contact: spatialdata@dplh.wa.gov.au
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