FAQs
- formulation of the amendment by the WAPC
- referral to the EPA for environmental assessment
- completion of an environmental review (if required) to EPA instructions
- public submissions on the proposed amendment (including environmental review if required)
- consideration of submissions
- referral of WAPC recommendations, with or without any modifications in response to submissions, to the Minister for Planning
- approval by the Governor
- consideration by both Houses of Parliament, who can disallow the amendment
- amendment takes legal effect when no longer subject to disallowance after 12 sitting days
What is a region scheme?
A region scheme provides a statutory mechanism to provide strategic direction, assist in the coordination of major infrastructure, and set aside areas for regional open space and other community purposes.
A region scheme usually covers more than one local government area. The content of the scheme may vary for each region, but they generally set out broad land use zones or policy areas, and identify land required for regional purposes.
The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) prepares and administers region planning schemes for the effective planning and coordination of land use and development. There are three region schemes in operation in Western Australia; the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS), the Peel Region Scheme (PRS), and the Greater Bunbury Region Scheme (GBRS).
What is the head of power that requires this to be advertised?
The Planning and Development Act 2005 (the Act) is the head of power for region schemes and amendments. Part 4 of the Act outlines the formulation and considerations of preparing or amending a region scheme and sets out the submission and approval process.
The Planning and Development (Region Planning Schemes) Regulations 2023, made under the Act, outline the advertising requirements and factors associated with the consideration of submissions
What land does this amendment cover?
The amendment area is situated approximately 19 km south of the Perth CBD and 3 km east of the Cockburn Secondary Centre. The site abuts Armadale Road to the north, Liddlelow Road to the west, Bush Forever Site 344 to the east and existing Special Rural development and Water Corporation trunk infrastructure to the south. The developing Treeby (150 m) and West Piara (80 m) urban areas are immediately to the north. The Cockburn rail station is approximately 1.9km to the west as shown on Amending Plan 3.2861.
Has there been any community consultation on this proposal already?
No, there has been no previous consultation regarding this proposal. There is no legislative requirement for the WAPC to pre-advertise a region scheme amendment. However, there are statutory advertising periods for all three amendment streams once the proposal has been initiated by the WAPC and determined by the EPA (if applicable).
What is the process for this to be determined?
The procedures for amending a region scheme are prescribed by the Planning and Development Act 2005 and the Planning and Development (Region Planning Schemes) Regulations 2023. In essence, the procedure for a complex amendment involves:
Can I have extra days to lodge my submission?
If any additional time is required to lodge a submission, please contact regionplanningschemes@dplh.wa.gov.au
When can I subdivide or build a house on my property?
The region scheme amendment process is the start of the statutory planning process, and a number of subsequent planning steps are required to be undertaken prior to a subdivision or development being considered.
This can include Lifting the Urban Deferment, local planning scheme amendment and local structure planning processes, each of which have separate public consultation and determination processes.
What if my land is being rezoned?
Landowners may find that an amendment seeks to rezone their property, for example, from rural to urban or urban deferred.
If the zoning is changed, landowners do not have to change their lifestyle or the way they use the land. However, depending on the new zone, there may be opportunities to change the land use, such as seek approval to subdivide or apply to develop it in some way that suits the new zoning.