2020 DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT PANELS (DAP)

A key component of planning reform in Western Australia, Development Assessment Panels (DAPs) are intended to enhance planning expertise in decision making by improving the balance between technical advice and local knowledge. Fifteen DAPs were established by the Minister for Planning on 1 July 2011. Each DAP consists of five panel members, three being specialist members and two local government Councillors.

There are two different types of DAPs:

Local Development Assessment Panels (LDAPs)

An LDAP only has one local government within its boundary area. An LDAP is established to service a single local government, where it is deemed to be a high-growth local government with enough development to support its own DAP. There is currently only one LDAP, for the City of Perth.

Joint Development Assessment Panels (JDAPs)

JDAPs are established to service two or more local governments. There will be 14 JDAPs in Western Australia. To find out the JDAP groups, refer to the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage - Development Assessment Panel website 

The City of Vincent forms part of the Metropolitan West JDAP, along with the Town of Cambridge, Town of Claremont, Town of Cottesloe, Town of Mosman Park, City of Nedlands, Shire of Peppermint Grove and City of Subiaco.

DAPs will meet and determine development applications within certain class and value thresholds set in the DAP regulations. There are three types of DAP applications:

  1. Mandatory DAP applications - developments of a value threshold of $10 million or more;  
  2. “Opt-in” DAP applications - These are development applications where the applicant may choose to have the application determined by a DAP, or by the local government or WAPC under the normal process. In order to be considered an 'opt-in' application, the application must fit within the following value thresholds:
     DAP     'OPT-IN' VALUE THRESHOLD
     City of Perth  between $10 million - $15 million
     Rest of the State between $2 million - below $10 million
  3. Delegated applications - the Council by absolute majority may choose to have applications determined by a DAP, where the development is valued between $2 million and less than $10 million.

For further information relating to DAPs, please refer to the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage - Development Assessment Panel website.

The table below lists the current DAP’s received and considered by the City.

Date Received Serial Number Address Link to Details Outcome
18/12/2020 5.2020.525.1 48 Cowle Street West Perth More Details Approved by DAP on 22 March 2021
14/12/2020 5.2020.512.1 40 West Parade Mount Lawley More Details Approved by DAP on 18 March 2021

DETERMINED:

Date Received Serial Number Address Link to Details Outcome
23/10/2020 5.2020.432.1 139 Lake Street Perth More Details Approved By DAP on 18th January 2021
03/06/2020 5.2020.200.1 742 Newcastle Street Leederville More Details Approved by DAP on 3 September 2020
08/05/2020 5.2020.169.1 333 Oxford Street Leederville More Details Approved by DAP on 30 July 2020
30/04/2020 5.2020.156.1 612 Beaufort Street Mount Lawley More Details Approved by DAP 3 September 2020
15/04/2020 5.2020.129.1 160-166 Palmerston Street Perth More Details Approved by DAP on 13 August 2020
19/02/2020 5.2019.229.2 29 Lindsay Street Perth More Details Approved by DAP on 17th June 2020
23/12/2019 5.2019.489.1 636-640 Newcastle Street Leederville More Details Approved by DAP 20 March 2020
17/12/2019 5.2019.484.1 212 Carr Place Leederville More Details Approved by DAP on 13 March 2020
03/12/2019 5.2019.456.1 318 Charles Street North Perth More Details Approved by DAP on 13 May 2020
04/11/2019 5.2019.61.1 No. 742 Newcastle Street & 301 Vincent Street Leederville More Details Approved by DAP on 30 January 2020
25/10/2019 5.2019.390.1 194 Carr Place Leederville More Details Approved by DAP on 13 March 2020
02/10/2019 5.2019.359.1 No. 77-81 & 83 Scarborough Beach Road Mount Hawthorn More Details Approved by DAP on 22 April 2020

 

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