Version 1 - Superseded Planning Scheme
- Citation and commencement
- Part 1 About the planning scheme
- Part 2 State planning provisions
- Part 3 Strategic framework
- Part 4 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP)
- Part 5 Tables of assessment
- Part 6 Zones
- Part 7 Local plans
- Part 8 Overlays
- Part 9 Development codes
- Part 10 Other plans
- Schedule 1 Definitions
- Schedule 2 Mapping
- Schedule 3 Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP) mapping and tables
- Schedule 4 Notations required under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009
- Schedule 5 Land designated for community infrastructure
- Schedule 6 Planning scheme policies
- Appendices
5.2 Reading the tables
The tables identify the following:
- development that is prohibited, exempt or requires self, compliance, code or impact assessment
- the level of assessment for development in:
- a zone and, where used, a precinct of a zone
- a local plan and, where used, a precinct of a local plan
- an overlay where used.
- the assessment criteria for development, including:
- whether a zone code or specific provisions in the zone code apply (shown in the 'assessment criteria' column)
- if there is a local plan, whether a local plan code or specific provisions in the local plan code apply (shown in the 'assessment criteria' column)
- if there is an overlay:
- whether an overlay code applies (shown in Table 5.10.1), or
- whether the assessment criteria as shown on the overlay map (noted in the 'assessment criteria' column) applies
- any other applicable code(s) (shown in the 'assessment criteria' column)
- any variation to the level of assessment (shown as an 'if' in the 'level of assessment' column) that applies to the development.
Note—Development will only be taken to be prohibited development under the planning scheme if it is identified in Schedule 1 of the Act, a state planning regulatory provision or in the standard planning scheme provisions.
Editor's Note—Examples of a variation are gross floor area, height, numbers of people or precinct provisions.