Details developer contribution schemes administered by various land authorities and agencies in WA, including scheme values and governing regulations. Some schemes are active, others proposed or not applicable.

AnsweredQoN 4807Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 March 2011
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Planning

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In relation to developer contribution schemes administered by land authorities and any other agencies within the Minister’s portfolio/department, for each authority/agency what schemes, to what value, and under what conditions, are being administered?

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Answered
6 April 2011
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
22 days
Armadale Redevelopment Authority
(a) Wungong Urban Developer Contribution Scheme: $249 million under Part 7, Wungong Urban Water Redevelopment Scheme 2007;
(b) Forrestdale Business Park (East) Developer Contribution Scheme: $55 million under Part 8, Armadale Redevelopment Scheme 2004;
(c) Champion Drive Developer Contribution Scheme: $13.5 million under Part 8, Armadale Redevelopment Scheme 2004;
(d) West of Rail Developer Contribution Scheme: $5 million under Part 8, Armadale Redevelopment Scheme 2004;
(e) Forrestdale Business Park (West) Developer Contribution Scheme (proposed): value not yet estimated under Part 8 Armadale Redevelopment Scheme 2004.
East Perth Redevelopment Authority
(EPRA)
Developer contributions are administered under the EPRA Redevelopment Scheme to
enable the State Government to recoup costs associated with infrastructure provision
from land owners who benefit from this work.
Development costs associated with infrastructure provision in EPRA's Riverside project area in East Perth were identified as $51.4million. Developer contributions will be charged to affected land owners at development approval or subdivision stage.
Subiaco Redevelopment Authority
(SRA)
Developer contributions are administered under the Subiaco Redevelopment Scheme.
Development costs associated with the infrastructure works in the Subiaco Redevelopment Area were identified under the Scheme as $26.8million and developer contributions have been applied at development approval or subdivision stage.
LandCorp
The Hope Valley Wattleup Redevelopment project has a planned Developer Contribution Scheme which has not yet commenced.  While the Masterplan for Hope Valley Wattleup allows for a developer contribution scheme, the details are not yet finalised.
Midland Redevelopment Authority
Not applicable.
Department of Planning
The term 'developer contribution schemes' is understood to refer to either 'Guided Development Schemes' or 'Developer Contribution Plans'. Guided Development Schemes are a form of Local Planning Scheme made under the
Planning and Development Act 2005
. Although approved by the Minister for Planning, such schemes are initiated and administered by local government. Similarly, Developer Contribution Plans may be made by a local government pursuant to State Planning Policy 3.6, and are then incorporated into a local planning scheme and administered by local government.
The Western Australian Planning Commission may develop and administer developer contribution schemes for the purpose of implementing an improvement scheme under the
Planning and Development Act 2005
. There are currently no improvement schemes in effect under that Act.
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