Version 2 - Current 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 Planning Act 2016
- Schedule 5 Land designated for community infrastructure
- Schedule 6 Planning scheme policies
- Appendices
4.2.2 Population and employment growth
4.2.2 Population and employment growth
A summary of the assumptions about population and employment growth for the planning scheme area is stated in Table 4.2.2.1.
Table 4.2.2.1—Population and employment assumptions summary
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Column 2 |
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Base date 2011 | 2016 | 2021 | 2026 | 2031 | Ult | ||
Population | No | 59,461 | 70,098 | 83,424 | 96,107 | 108,582 | 134,825 |
% change | 17.9% | 19% | 15.2% | 13% | 24.2% | ||
Employment | No | 15,933 | 18,147 | 20,478 | 23,360 | 25,835 | 31,538 |
% Change | 13.9% | 12.8% | 14.1% | 10.6% | 22.1% |
Source: OESR SA_2 projections (March 2014)
Detailed assumptions about growth for each projection area and LGIP development type category are identified in the following tables in Schedule 3 Local government infrastructure plan mapping and tables:
- For population, Table SC3.1.1—Existing and projected population
- For employment, Table SC3.1.2—Existing and projected employees
4.2.2.1 Development
The developable area is identified on Local Government Infrastructure Plan Maps Figure SC3.3.1 – Figure 3.3.6 in Schedule SC3—Local government infrastructure plan maps.
The planned density for future development is stated in Tables SC3.1.3 – Planned density & demand generation in Schedule SC3.1—Planning assumption tables.
A summary of the assumptions about future residential and non-residential development for the planning scheme area is stated in Table 4.2.2.2—Residential dwellings & non-residential floor space assumptions summary.
Table 4.2.2.2—Residential dwellings and non-residential floor space assumptions summary
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Base date 2011 | 2016 | 2021 | 2026 | 2031 | Ult | ||
Residential dwellings | No of | 25,155 | 30,057 | 36,136 | 42,169 | 47,519 | 59,111 |
% Change | 19.5% | 20.2% | 16.7% | 12.7% | 24.4% | ||
Non-residential floor space (m2 GFA) | No of | 1,590,350 | 1,722,383 | 1,849,263 | 2,083,487 | 2,255,093 | 2,997,592 |
% change | 8.3% | 7.4% | 12.7% | 8.24% | 32.93% |
Source: OESR SA_2 projections (March 2014)
Detailed assumptions about future development for each projection area and LGIP development type are identified in the following tables in Schedule SC3.1 - Local government infrastructure plan mapping and tables:
- For residential development, Table SC3.1.5—Existing and projected residential dwellings.
- For non-residential development, Table SC3.1.6—Existing and projected non-residential floor space.
4.2.2.2 Infrastructure demand
The demand generation rate for a trunk infrastructure network is stated in Schedule SC3—Planning assumption tables.
A summary of the projected infrastructure demand for each service catchment is stated in:
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for the water supply network, Table SC3.1.7—Existing and projected demand for the water supply network.
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for the sewerage network, Table SC3.1.8—Existing and projected demand for the sewerage network.
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for the transport network, Table SC3.1.9—Existing and projected demand for the transport network, and
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for the parks and land for community facilities network, Table SC3.1.10—Existing and projected demand for the parks and land for community facilities network.