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Planning and Design Code (P&D Code) Zones is the primary layer in the P&D Code under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016. P&D Code Zones represent the spatial boundaries that provide guidance for development on 'what' can happen in an area.\r \r The data is updated fortnightly and can be viewed in the South Australian Property and Planning Atlas (SAPPA) or Location SA Map Viewer.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Land Development Zones falls under the Development Act 1993 and has been superseded by the Planning and Design Code Zones under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016.\r \r Land Development Zones consists of planning zones, policy areas and precincts derived from legal planning boundaries. This information is obtained from individual council Development Plans and has been captured for the state, based on development plan areas. Development Plan Link: \r https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/planning-and-property/development-plans\r \r
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Land Development Zones falls under the Development Act 1993 and has been superseded by the Planning and Design Code Zones under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016. Land Development Zones consists of planning zones, policy areas and precincts derived from legal planning boundaries. This information is obtained from individual council Development Plans and has been captured for the state, based on development plan areas. Development Plan Link: https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/planning-and-property/development-plans
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The Planning and Design Code (P&D Code) Subzones are areas within a zone where there is an exceptional unique difference from the zone to warrant the need for additional policy in the P&D Code under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 (PDI Act 2016). P&D Code Subzones represent the spatial boundaries that provide additional guidance for development on 'what' can happen in an area.\r \r The data is updated fortnightly and can be viewed in the South Australian Property and Planning Atlas (SAPPA).
This is a graphical
polygon dataset depicting the polygon Neighborhood Conservation Districts in
the City of San Antonio.
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Historical versions of the South Australian Planning and Design Code datasets (i.e. Zones, Subzones, Overlays and Variations) as previously found in the South Australian Property and Planning Atlas (SAPPA). Each bundle is a zip file containing shapefiles and is up to 410MB in size.
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This is a graphical polygon dataset which depicts a future land use overlay of communities throughout the City of San Antonio to complete 30 sub-area plans over the next five to six years as part of implementing the SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan.
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Energy Efficiency (Climate) Zones are used in conjunction with the Building Code of Australia for the purpose in determining the extent of energy efficiency measures required for all new homes and extensions built in South Australia. Building Code of Australia Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-rules-regulations-and-information/the-building-code-of-australia
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Earthquake Hazard Zones are used in conjunction with the Building Code of Australia for use with the design of domestic structures in accordance with Appendix A Domestic Structures (Housing) of AS 1170.4. Building Code of Australia Link: http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/property-and-land/land-and-property-development/building-rules-regulations-and-information/the-building-code-of-australia
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Planning and Design Code (P&D Code) Overlays are layers in the P&D Code under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 (PDI Act 2016). P&D Code Overlays identify areas where specific P&D Code policies are applicable or where an area may be subject to referrals. The data is updated fortnightly and can be viewed in the South Australian Property and Planning Atlas (SAPPA). NOTE: all the overlays have been combined into a single dataset and individual overlays can be viewed by doing a definition query on the name field.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: This dataset is based on the Development Act 1993 zones and is now superseded by the Building Height datasets (found in Planning and Design Code Variations) under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016. Building Height Limits shows the maximum building heights permitted under individual council Development Plans in areas with potential for medium to high density residential development. This includes the City of Adelaide, Urban Corridor Zones, Glenelg and Port Adelaide.
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Planning and Design Code (P&D Code) Zones is the primary layer in the P&D Code under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016. P&D Code Zones represent the spatial boundaries that provide guidance for development on 'what' can happen in an area.\r \r The data is updated fortnightly and can be viewed in the South Australian Property and Planning Atlas (SAPPA) or Location SA Map Viewer.