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Development Contribution Plan No. 4 - Report, Infrastructure Cost Schedule 2022 and Assessed Values
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Feedback closes: Tuesday, 28 June 2022 at 4.45pm (AWST)
Owners within DCA 4 are required to make a proportional contribution towards the cost of common infrastructure. An owner’s liability to pay the contribution arises in accordance with Part 5A of TPS No. 4. DCP No.4 is a mechanism to effectively share the cost of providing common infrastructure within the Anstey Keane (Forrestdale) Urban Precinct. This coordinated approach to the provision of common infrastructure will assist the City to deliver essential infrastructure and facilities that will serve the precinct and its community.
The DCP 4 Report is a report appurtenant to TPS No.4 which contains information and instructions on the operation of DCP 4 as periodically reviewed in accordance with the Scheme. The ICS which is included within the DCP 4 report is a schedule appurtenant to TPS No.4 which contains the estimated cost of infrastructure in DCP 4 (inclusive of administration costs), cost contribution rates, and details of developable land area and deductions as periodically reviewed in accordance with the TPS No.4.
At its meeting of 23 May 2022, Council resolved to advertise for public comment the DCP 4 Report, ICS 2022 and Assessed Values, which have recently been reviewed by the City. Please note any comments received on a Common Infrastructure costs or Assessed Value should be supported by evidence from a suitably qualified individual in the specific field of the submission. Also, this is not an opportunity to change the list of infrastructure to be funded via DCP 4, as this is set as described in Schedule 9B of TPS No.4 and has been approved by the Minister.
The DCP 4 Report and ICS 2021, including the proposed contribution rates per hectare and Assessed Values are available for viewing/download or for inspection at the City’s office. Comments are invited until 28 June 2022.
Following the consideration of submissions, the DCP 4 Report and ICS 2022, including the proposed contribution rates per hectare and Assessed Values will be presented to Council for final approval and will remain in place until the next review.
If you have any queries or would like to discuss this matter further, please contact Rob Sklarski on 9394 5361 or at rsklarski@armadale.wa.gov.au.
Should you wish to make comment, please:
Complete the online submission before the closing date, or
Download the PDF submission form available from the Documents section of this page and email to info@armadale.wa.gov.au or post to: Chief Executive Officer, City of Armadale, Locked Bag No. 2, Armadale WA 6992 before the closing date.
Feedback closes: Tuesday, 28 June 2022 at 4.45pm (AWST)
Owners within DCA 4 are required to make a proportional contribution towards the cost of common infrastructure. An owner’s liability to pay the contribution arises in accordance with Part 5A of TPS No. 4. DCP No.4 is a mechanism to effectively share the cost of providing common infrastructure within the Anstey Keane (Forrestdale) Urban Precinct. This coordinated approach to the provision of common infrastructure will assist the City to deliver essential infrastructure and facilities that will serve the precinct and its community.
The DCP 4 Report is a report appurtenant to TPS No.4 which contains information and instructions on the operation of DCP 4 as periodically reviewed in accordance with the Scheme. The ICS which is included within the DCP 4 report is a schedule appurtenant to TPS No.4 which contains the estimated cost of infrastructure in DCP 4 (inclusive of administration costs), cost contribution rates, and details of developable land area and deductions as periodically reviewed in accordance with the TPS No.4.
At its meeting of 23 May 2022, Council resolved to advertise for public comment the DCP 4 Report, ICS 2022 and Assessed Values, which have recently been reviewed by the City. Please note any comments received on a Common Infrastructure costs or Assessed Value should be supported by evidence from a suitably qualified individual in the specific field of the submission. Also, this is not an opportunity to change the list of infrastructure to be funded via DCP 4, as this is set as described in Schedule 9B of TPS No.4 and has been approved by the Minister.
The DCP 4 Report and ICS 2021, including the proposed contribution rates per hectare and Assessed Values are available for viewing/download or for inspection at the City’s office. Comments are invited until 28 June 2022.
Following the consideration of submissions, the DCP 4 Report and ICS 2022, including the proposed contribution rates per hectare and Assessed Values will be presented to Council for final approval and will remain in place until the next review.
If you have any queries or would like to discuss this matter further, please contact Rob Sklarski on 9394 5361 or at rsklarski@armadale.wa.gov.au.
Should you wish to make comment, please:
Complete the online submission before the closing date, or
Download the PDF submission form available from the Documents section of this page and email to info@armadale.wa.gov.au or post to: Chief Executive Officer, City of Armadale, Locked Bag No. 2, Armadale WA 6992 before the closing date.