Everard Park Development Plan Amendment

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This consultation has concluded.

The City of Unley is seeking your comments on proposed amendments to the Unley (City) Development Plan.

The City of Unley is considering a request for amendments to its Development Plan, to replace the existing Residential B350 Zone and Residential Streetscape (Built Form) Zone with the Residential Regeneration Zone.

The area in question is a site bordered by Norman Terrace, Fourth Avenue and Ross Street in the suburb of Everard Park.

The preparation of this DPA follows an approach from Life Care who are seeking support for a contemporary aged care accommodation redevelopment on the site.

Council has determined that the preparation of this DPA is consistent with the City of Unley’s Community Plan and the State Government’s Planning Strategy, as outlined in The 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide.

Both plans seek to maintain and preserve the character of most neighbourhoods across Adelaide’s urban areas, while also encouraging and endorsing development for targeted growth in appropriate, strategic locations, chiefly along and around main roads and transport corridors.

The City of Unley has responsibility for the content of the Development Plan Amendment.

The Minister for Planning has responsibility for the approval of policy, as it is proposed or with amendments.

The Minister may also choose to reject the DPA.

The DPA will be on consultation from 14 November 2019 until 16 January 2020.

For further information

View the DPA and associated documents in the document library on this page, or view a hardcopy (or purchase your own copy for $10) and associated explanatory information at the Council office, 181 Unley Road, Unley during business hours.

Information Sessions

Attend an Information Session at the Clarence Park Community Centre. Drop in anytime between:

  • 5.30 – 7.30pm, Thursday 28 November 2019
  • 1 - 3pm, Saturday 30 November 2019.

To comment on the DPA

Please read the proposed DPA document before completing the short online survey below. Space is provided if you wish to add your own comments.

If you wish to provide more detailed written feedback, please mail comments to “Submission – Norman Terrace DPA” the City of Unley, PO Box 1, Unley SA 5061, or email pobox1@unley.sa.gov.au by close of submissions on 16 January 2020.

Next steps

Copies of all submissions received will be available for inspection by interested persons at the Council office from 22 January 2020 until the Public Meeting.

A Public Meeting will be held from 6.30pm on Monday 10 February 2020 before the City Strategy and Development Committee (as delegate of the Council) at the Unley Civic Centre, Oxford Terrace, Unley.

Within your submission, please indicate if you wish to speak at the Public Meeting. The Public Meeting may not be held if there are no requests to be heard.

The City of Unley is seeking your comments on proposed amendments to the Unley (City) Development Plan.

The City of Unley is considering a request for amendments to its Development Plan, to replace the existing Residential B350 Zone and Residential Streetscape (Built Form) Zone with the Residential Regeneration Zone.

The area in question is a site bordered by Norman Terrace, Fourth Avenue and Ross Street in the suburb of Everard Park.

The preparation of this DPA follows an approach from Life Care who are seeking support for a contemporary aged care accommodation redevelopment on the site.

Council has determined that the preparation of this DPA is consistent with the City of Unley’s Community Plan and the State Government’s Planning Strategy, as outlined in The 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide.

Both plans seek to maintain and preserve the character of most neighbourhoods across Adelaide’s urban areas, while also encouraging and endorsing development for targeted growth in appropriate, strategic locations, chiefly along and around main roads and transport corridors.

The City of Unley has responsibility for the content of the Development Plan Amendment.

The Minister for Planning has responsibility for the approval of policy, as it is proposed or with amendments.

The Minister may also choose to reject the DPA.

The DPA will be on consultation from 14 November 2019 until 16 January 2020.

For further information

View the DPA and associated documents in the document library on this page, or view a hardcopy (or purchase your own copy for $10) and associated explanatory information at the Council office, 181 Unley Road, Unley during business hours.

Information Sessions

Attend an Information Session at the Clarence Park Community Centre. Drop in anytime between:

  • 5.30 – 7.30pm, Thursday 28 November 2019
  • 1 - 3pm, Saturday 30 November 2019.

To comment on the DPA

Please read the proposed DPA document before completing the short online survey below. Space is provided if you wish to add your own comments.

If you wish to provide more detailed written feedback, please mail comments to “Submission – Norman Terrace DPA” the City of Unley, PO Box 1, Unley SA 5061, or email pobox1@unley.sa.gov.au by close of submissions on 16 January 2020.

Next steps

Copies of all submissions received will be available for inspection by interested persons at the Council office from 22 January 2020 until the Public Meeting.

A Public Meeting will be held from 6.30pm on Monday 10 February 2020 before the City Strategy and Development Committee (as delegate of the Council) at the Unley Civic Centre, Oxford Terrace, Unley.

Within your submission, please indicate if you wish to speak at the Public Meeting. The Public Meeting may not be held if there are no requests to be heard.

  • Please read the Development Plan Amendment (DPA) document, and other available information, to assist you with your responses. 

    This consultation has concluded.
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