Have your say
The Assessment Improvements Code Amendment proposes technical amendments to enhance the general performance and operation of the Planning and Design Code.
The proposed changes have been informed by feedback from local council, planning industry professionals and other users of the Code.
The Code Amendment also forms part of the state government’s response to the Planning System Implementation Review, implementing some of the recommendations of the Expert Panel supported by the state government.
Monitoring and reviewing the Code and identifying where adjustments may be required in response to stakeholder feedback is an ongoing activity of the State Planning Commission and the Planning and Land Use Services division of the Department for Housing and Urban Development.
The draft Assessment Improvements Code Amendment builds upon the Miscellaneous Technical Enhancement Code Amendment, which came into effect on 1 June 2023, and similarly focused on addressing technical and operational elements within the Code, as opposed to changing policy intent or outcomes.
The key areas of focus in the draft Assessment Improvements Code Amendment include:
- improvements to the Rules of Interpretation in response to recent case law
- review of language and policy consistency
- ensuring policies are reasonable and practical
- improvements to Land Use and Administrative Definitions
- review of Referrals to government agencies and industry.
Other areas reflected in the proposed amendments concern demolition policy for local heritage places and car parking rates for major open spaces.
Submission details – have your say
Consultation on the draft Assessment Improvements Code Amendment is open for 12 weeks from 9:00 am Tuesday 10 December 2024 to 5:00 pm Tuesday 4 March 2025. Feedback is important and will help to shape the final Code Amendment presented to the Minister for Planning for a decision.
Feedback, comments and questions can be made via:
Information sessions
Online information sessions for industry and government will be available during the consultation period.
Register for these private events via the Eventbrite page.