Commission planning

The State Planning Commission is responsible for a number of planning instruments to ensure that development in South Australia is appropriately located, designed and considered. These include:

The State Planning Policies set out the state’s overarching planning goals and requirements.

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Regional Plans set a long-term planning vision for a region or area.

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Environmental and Food Production Areas (EFPAs) protect land surrounding metropolitan Adelaide from unrestricted development.

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A Character Preservation District recognises, protects and enhances the special character of an area, specifically the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale.

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The Code contains the single set of planning policy for the state.

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Design Standards prescribe the ways that the public realm or infrastructure should be designed.

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Infrastructure Schemes provide a fairer and more equitable process for new infrastructure.

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Practice directions specify procedural requirements of the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016.

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