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Spatial Data - Heritage Council WA - Protection Orders and Repair Orders (DPLH-004)
Protection Orders provide special protection to Western Australian places of cultural heritage significance from the likelihood of damage. For more information contact the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage on (08) 6551 8002, at heritagesupport@dplh.com.au or see https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-planning-lands-and-heritage.
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Spatial Data - Heritage Council WA - State Register (DPLH-006)
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The State Register of Heritage Places recognises a place's value and importance to Western Australia. It includes buildings, structures, gardens, cemeteries, landscapes and archaeological sites and has more than 1,300 places listed in it. The State Register is managed by the Heritage Council and provides a place with statutory protection to ensure that any proposed demolition, relocation, subdivision, amalgamation, alteration, addition or new development is in harmony with its cultural heritage values. The State Register continues to expand, as significant places yet to be registered are progressively assessed by the Council. For more information contact the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage on (08) 6551 8002, at heritagesupport@dplh.com.au or see https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-planning-lands-and-heritage.
Spatial Data - Heritage Council WA - Heritage Agreements (DPLH-005)
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Heritage Agreements are entered into between a property owner and the Heritage Council or another public authority on behalf of the State in return for planning approval or other concessions granted to the owner. For more information contact the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage on (08) 6551 8002, at heritagesupport@dplh.com.au or see https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-planning-lands-and-heritage.
Spatial Data - Advertised Region Scheme Amendments - Special Areas (DPLH-079)
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An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is responsible for keeping the Region Planning Schemes under review and initiating changes where they are seen to be necessary. An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The amendment process is regulated by the Planning and Development Act 2005. An amendment is advertised inviting submissions before a final decision on a proposal is made. A submission is a chance for people to express their opinion and provide information. The number of submissions received for or against a proposal will not determine the result, rather it is the reasoned argument of why a particular thing should or should not be done. Submissions assist the WAPC in reviewing planning proposals before proceeding. Advertised proposals are often modified in response to the public submission process.
Spatial Data - Heritage Council WA - Assessment Program (DPLH-007)
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When a place is on the Heritage Council’s Assessment Program, it means that the Heritage Council has an interest in the place and it will be assessed and considered for inclusion on the State Register of Heritage Places. The State Register of Heritage Places recognises a place's value and importance to Western Australia. It includes buildings, structures, gardens, cemeteries, landscapes and archaeological sites and has more than 1,300 places listed in it. The State Register is managed by the Heritage Council and provides a place with statutory protection to ensure that any proposed demolition, relocation, subdivision, amalgamation, alteration, addition or new development is in harmony with its cultural heritage values. The State Register continues to expand, as significant places yet to be registered are progressively assessed by the Council. For more information contact the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage on (08) 6551 8002, at heritagesupport@dplh.com.au or see https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-planning-lands-and-heritage.
Spatial Data - Advertised Region Scheme Amendments - Zones and Reserves (DPLH-078)
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An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is responsible for keeping the Region Planning Schemes under review and initiating changes where they are seen to be necessary. An amendment to the Region Planning Scheme changes the zoning or reservation of land to allow for a different land use. The amendment process is regulated by the Planning and Development Act 2005. An amendment is advertised inviting submissions before a final decision on a proposal is made. A submission is a chance for people to express their opinion and provide information. The number of submissions received for or against a proposal will not determine the result, rather it is the reasoned argument of why a particular thing should or should not be done. Submissions assist the WAPC in reviewing planning proposals before proceeding. Advertised proposals are often modified in response to the public submission process.
Geographic Information Services - Buildings of WA (DPIRD-084)
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Coarse spatial boundaries of buildings in Western Australia. This product was created with Deep Learning image segmentation of satellite data (Vivid 2.0), with further filtering of each feature with a Deep Learning binary classifier. The imagery that this data was derived from was mostly captured from 2018 to 2019. This updated dataset is a result of a collaboration between the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and Landgate.
Geospatial and Data Services Manager - State Environment Policy Cockburn Protection Levels 2010 (DWER-068)
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This data represents the Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia. This dataset represents the spatial boundaries of the SEP Cockburn Protection Levels. The dataset was updated in 2010 to accurately represent the coastline and the recent approval of James Point Stage1. When this dataset was created schedules 1-3 of the policy were updated. There are three levels of ecological protection high, moderate and low and the policy states that the percentage of Moderate protection which is Low ecological protection should not exceed 5%. This spatial data is representative of the Office of the EPA’s most recent recalculations of this statistic. Currently the percentage of MEPA which is LEPA is 4.39%. © Government of Western Australia 2014. Environmental Protection Authority. This dataset was formerly known as State Environment Policy Cockburn Protection Levels 2010 (EPA-009).
GIS Services City of Perth - CPS2 Clause 32
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This dataset contains spatial boundaries relating to the City of Perth Planning Scheme Clause 32 Areas.Specific lots can be designated under Clause 32 of the Metropolitan Region Scheme to provide the Western Australian Planning Commission with planning authority over those lots.Within the City an MRS Clause 32 area exists over the Parliament House Precinct.Please see https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-schemes and https://perth.wa.gov.au/develop/planning-framework/planning-policies-and-precinct-plans for more information regarding the City of Perth Planning Schemes.
Geographic Information Services - Fish Habitat Protection Areas (DPIRD-049)
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Polygon coverage of the Fish Habitat Protection Areas in Western Australia declared under section 115 of the Fish Resource Management Act. Shapefile created from textual descriptions of fish and fish habitat protection areas in Notices. Formally (DOF-002)
Spatial Data - Dandaragan Regional Land Supply Assessment 2020 (DPLH-082)
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Regional land supply assessments measure the stocks of land for future residential, industrial and commercial uses. It provides context for the land use planning and infrastructure provision required to meet demand across selected regional centres in Western Australia. Regional land supply assessments are prepared by the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (the Department) on behalf of the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) to fulfil the requirements for tracking and monitoring land supply, as outlined in section 14 of the Planning and Development Act 2005. The role of WAPC include monitoring and forecasting land supply throughout Western Australia, developing strategies for the timely supply of affordable residential land, and researching and developing planning methods and models relating to land use planning, land development and associated matters. Regional land supply assessments are one of a suite of products produced as part of the Urban Development Program (UDP). The UDP monitors land supply and promotes the timely delivery of residential, industrial and commercial land in Western Australia. The information presented in regional land supply assessments assist State Government agencies, utility and essential service providers, local governments and the private sector in decision making and forward planning. Regional land supply assessments include key information on: • demand drivers specific to each regional centre, including the major economic factors that influence employment and population growth, and therefore, the demand for land and housing • zoned land supply for residential (including rural living), industrial and commercial uses • development constraints • recent and future land development activity • existing and required physical infrastructure. This spatial dataset shows sites/areas that have been identified for future residential, industrial or commercial development. Sites are included where intent has been demonstrated by Government or the development industry to develop the site at some point in the future. Sites are included based on the current, applicable planning framework at the time of capture/analysis.