Driveway crossovers for residential development

Outcomes

A total of 84 unique submissions were received during consultation on the draft design standard between 23 August and 14 November 2023.

Broadly speaking, the submissions recognised the work that has gone into producing a draft design standard for public comment and that the design standard’s objective was a worthy aspiration.

However, several significant matters were raised that require further and more detailed investigation by the State Planning Commission.

Therefore, the State Planning Commission wrote to the Minister for Planning recommending that the draft design standard and Code Amendment not proceed in their current form. The Minister has agreed to the Commission’s recommendation.

As outlined in the South Australian Government’s Housing Roadmap, the Housing Infrastructure Planning and Development Unit (HIPDU) within the Department for Housing and Urban Development will prepare engineering standards for residential land divisions in growth areas across South Australia, which will be delivered as design standards within the planning system.

The Commission has requested that HIPDU incorporate driveway crossovers into these engineering standards, taking into consideration the feedback received from councils, industry and community as part of this consultation process.

The community, industry and councils will be invited to provide feedback on the draft engineering standards once they have been developed.

View the engagement report (PDF, 14323 KB) for full details of the feedback received and the Commission’s responses to key topics raised during the consultation, as well as copies of all submissions received.

About the design standard

The design standard for residential driveway crossovers aims to improve public safety and enhance streetscapes across South Australia.

The draft Residential Driveway Crossover Design Standard outlines how new residential driveways should connect from private property to the street and is the first design standard initiated under the new South Australian planning system.

Under the draft design standard, new driveways should be positioned to allow:

  • space for a street-tree in front of the home
  • room to put bins out
  • a suitable distance from roadside infrastructure, such as Stobie poles.

The design standard will also make sure home builders consider the impacts of driveway design on car parking along the street, maintaining a safe and clear footpath and aligning with the street’s character.

Also, the design standard must be considered as part of the planning and land division approvals process, helping to identify issues with a driveway’s design or location at an earlier stage of the planning process and avoiding costs and delays later on.

The State Planning Commission prepared the draft design standard with input from local councils, developers and state government agencies.

Minor changes to the Planning and Design Code have also been drafted to complement the design standard and support its delivery, and are open for consultation as part of this process.

The Designated Entity for the design standard and Code Amendment is the State Planning Commission.

Public consultation will be carried out in accordance with the Community Engagement Charter.

Visit the YourSAy website for more information about the draft design standard and draft Code Amendment.

Consultation period

Consultation opens: 23 August 2023
Consultation closes: 14 November 2023

Initiation documents

Consultation documents

Post consultation documents