Each local government area (LGA) or council within the Sydney metropolitan area offers various building and planning services designed to ensure their localities’ appropriate development and maintenance. While the specific procedures and rules may vary between councils, standard services provided by these councils often include the following:

  1. Development Applications (DAs): This service involves processing and assessing applications for new developments, renovations, or changes to existing buildings. This ensures all proposed structures comply with local planning controls, building regulations, and environmental considerations.
  2. Planning Proposals and Amendments: Councils often handle proposals to change local planning controls. This could involve rezoning land, amending development standards, or changing the local environmental plan.
  3. Building Certificates and Inspections: Councils are responsible for conducting inspections at critical stages of construction to ensure work complies with the approved plans and relevant building codes. Councils also issue building certificates that certify that a building’s structure is legal and complies with current building regulations.
  4. Heritage Conservation: Many councils maintain lists of heritage items and conservation areas within their boundaries. They advise on maintaining, renovating, or altering heritage items and buildings in conservation areas.
  5. Environmental Assessments: Environmental assessment services evaluate the potential environmental impact of proposed developments. They guide the design and implementation of development proposals to ensure sustainable practices.
  6. Local Strategic Planning: Councils provide local strategic planning services, which involve envisioning the local area’s future development. This involves setting goals and strategies for issues like housing, infrastructure, environment, and community facilities.
  7. Public Consultation: Most councils provide opportunities for public consultation on major projects or changes to planning rules. This allows community members to have a say in developing their local area.

These services aim to manage growth and change within the local area while balancing social, economic, and environmental factors. They ensure that development contributes positively to the community and local environment. However, the details of these services can vary between councils, so it is always recommended to visit each council’s website or contact them directly for specific information.

Building & Planning – Perth Councils

  1. City of Armadale: https://www.armadale.wa.gov.au/
  2. Town of Bassendean: https://www.bassendean.wa.gov.au/
  3. City of Bayswater: https://www.bayswater.wa.gov.au/
  4. City of Belmont: https://www.belmont.wa.gov.au/
  5. Town of Cambridge: https://www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/
  6. City of Canning: https://www.canning.wa.gov.au/
  7. Town of Claremont: https://www.claremont.wa.gov.au/
  8. City of Cockburn: https://www.cockburn.wa.gov.au/
  9. Town of Cottesloe: https://www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au/
  10. City of Fremantle: https://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/
  11. City of Gosnells: https://www.gosnells.wa.gov.au/
  12. City of Joondalup: https://www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/
  13. City of Kalamunda: https://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/
  14. City of Kwinana: https://www.kwinana.wa.gov.au/
  15. City of Melville: https://www.melvillecity.com.au/
  16. Town of Mosman Park: https://mosmanpark.wa.gov.au/
  17. City of Nedlands: https://www.nedlands.wa.gov.au/
  18. City of Perth: https://www.perth.wa.gov.au/
  19. City of Rockingham: https://rockingham.wa.gov.au/
  20. City of South Perth: https://southperth.wa.gov.au/
  21. City of Stirling: https://www.stirling.wa.gov.au/
  22. City of Subiaco: https://www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/
  23. Town of Victoria Park: https://www.victoriapark.wa.gov.au/
  24. City of Vincent: https://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/
  25. City of Wanneroo: https://www.wanneroo.wa.gov.au/