Version 1 - Superseded Planning Scheme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
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
Column 1 Description |
Column 2 Assumptions |
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Base date 2011 | 2016 | 2021 | 2026 | 2031 | ||
Population | No | 59,461 | 70,098 | 83,424 | 96,107 | 108,582 |
% change | 17.9% | 19% | 15.2% | 13% | ||
Employment | No | 15,933 | 18,147 | 20,478 | 23,360 | 25,965 |
% Change | 13.9% | 12.8% | 14.1% | 11.2% |
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 Future development
The developable area is identified on Local Government Infrastructure Plan Maps SC3.1–3.4 in Schedule SC3—Local government infrastructure plan maps.
The planned density for future development is stated in Table SC3.1.3 – Planned density 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
Column 1 Description |
Column 2 Assumptions |
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Base date 2011 | 2016 | 2021 | 2026 | 2031 | ||
Residential dwellings | No of | 25,155 | 30,057 | 36,136 | 42,169 | 47,519 |
% Change | 19.5% | 20.2% | 16.7% | 12.7% | ||
Non-residential floor space (m2 GFA) | No of | 1,590,350 | 1,722,383 | 1,849,263 | 2,083,487 | 2,175,583 |
% change | 11.5% | 7.4% | 12.7% | 4.4% |
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 SC1 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:
- for the water supply network, Table SC3.1.7—Existing and projected demand for the water supply network.
- for the sewerage network, Table SC3.1.8—Existing and projected demand for the sewerage network .
- for the transport network, Table SC3.1.9—Existing and projected demand for the transport network , and
- 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 .