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A Development Contribution Plan (DCP) is a legal arrangement between the City and specified landowner(s) to share the costs involved with building new infrastructure for an area.
The preparation of a DCP starts with the identification of a development area and its need for infrastructure. Land owners in the affected area are then required to contribute towards the cost of that infrastructure, but only once an application to develop/subdivide the land has been approved.
The City has the following DCPs:
Interim Development Contribution Arrangements
Interim Development Contribution Arrangements (IDCA) provides a means by which subdivision and development conditions relating to interim contributions can be cleared and cost contributions made, allowing development to progress prior to formal gazettal of the Development Contribution Area. Through Local Planning Policy 25 - Interim Development Contribution Arrangements, the City provides guidance to landowners as to what it deems to be a satisfactory arrangement.
Local Planning Policy 25 - Interim Development Contribution Arrangements
A Structure Plan is a document consisting of text and maps which identifies how land is intended to be developed or is being developed and provides a broad framework to guide Council when it considers subdivision and development proposals.
Forrestfield / High Wycombe Industrial Area
Cell 9 Wattle Grove
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