Draft Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2023 (Amendment No.1)
The Public Exhibition period is now closed
At its Outcomes Committee meeting held on 3 December 2024, Council resolved to publicly exhibit Draft Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2023 (Amendment No.1). The public exhibition is in accordance with the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979 and clause 213 of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Regulation 2021. A copy of the Outcomes Committee report can be viewed via the link below:
Outcomes Committee report (3 December 2024)
Draft Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2023 (Amendment No.1)
The draft Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2023 (Amendment No.1) includes the following changes which are identified in red in the draft document:
- Includes gross floor area (GFA) for secondary dwellings to accurately determine residential dwelling size (0-1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 3+ bedroom)
- Includes definition of “bedroom” in body of the Plan (currently included in the Dictionary in Appendix 1)
- Includes reference to “secondary dwelling” in the definition of “bedroom”
- Updates to administrative chapters and references throughout the Plan.
Once approved, the draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 (Amendment No.1) will replace the current Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 which came into force on 26 February 2024.
Consultation Material:
The draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 (Amendment No.1) and Council report with supporting information can be viewed via the links above and below and in hard copy at Council’s Administration Centre at 86 Avoca Road, Wakeley during office hours (8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday). Council staff will be available to answer any questions.
A copy of the draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 (Amendment No.1) can be viewed on the link below.
Draft Fairfield Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 - Amendment No.1 - Exhibition Version(PDF, 4MB)
Supporting Information
The following studies and strategies have informed the planning for local infrastructure and can be viewed through the links below.
Town Centre Public Domain Plans:
Public exhibition period: The draft Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2023 (Amendment No.1) will be on public exhibition from Monday 3 February to Friday 7 March 2025 inclusive.
Submissions due by: Written comments are welcome before the close of business Friday 7 March 2025 to Fairfield City Council, PO Box 21, Fairfield NSW 1860 or email to mail@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au. Please quote Ref No 24/32512 when making your submission.
File number: 24/32512
Questions: Council staff will be available at the Administration Centre during office hours (8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday) to answer questions. Strategic Planning staff can also be contacted on 9725 0159 during office hours.
Confidentiality of submissions: Any submissions made to Council are publicly accessible under the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. The content of your submission will not be kept confidential; however you may request for your name and address to be kept private and censored from any future publications.
Disclosure of political donations and gifts: If you intend to make a submission you may be affected by the requirements of s.10.4 (Disclosure of political donations and gifts) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. Please refer to Political Donations and Gifts Disclosure Statement or phone Council on 9725 0222 for further information on the requirements to disclose political donations and gifts to Councillors and/or Council employees.
Political Donations and Gifts Disclosure Statement
Draft Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2023
The Public Exhibition period is now closed
At its Outcomes Committee meeting held on 11 July 2023, Council resolved to publicly exhibit the new draft Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2023. The public exhibition is in accordance with the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979 and clause 213 of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Regulation 2021. A copy of the Outcomes Committee report can be viewed via the link below:
Outcomes Committee report (11 July 2023)
Draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023
Fairfield City is forecast to grow by over 43,000 additional residents and almost 17,600 new dwellings over twenty (20) years (2021-2041).
The draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 identifies improvements to existing and new local infrastructure to meet the needs of the Fairfield City community over the next 20 years, including parks and open space, community facilities (libraries, cultural facilities), recreational facilities (sports fields, leisure centres, multi-purpose indoor courts), cycleways and walking tracks, stormwater detention and public domain improvements in the town centres.
The new draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 will enable funding of local infrastructure by requiring development to contribute to the cost through either s.7.11 direct contributions or s.7.12 indirect levies. These contributions and levies will provide an important income stream to assist with the delivery of local infrastructure to meet the needs of a growing population.
Once approved, the draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 will replace the two (2) current plans: Fairfield City Direct (Section 7.11) Development Contributions Plan 2011 and Fairfield City Indirect (Section 7.12) Development Contributions Plan 2011.
Consultation Material:
A copy of the draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 and Council report with supporting information can be viewed via the links below and in hard copy at Council’s Administration Centre at 86 Avoca Road, Wakeley during office hours (8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday). Council staff will be available to answer questions.
A copy of the draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 can be viewed on the link below.
Draft Local Infrastructure Contribution Plan 2023 (Section 7.11 & 7.12)(PDF, 4MB)
Supporting Information
The following studies and strategies have informed the local infrastructure planning and can be viewed through the links below:
- Open Space and Recreation Needs Analysis 2020(PDF, 68MB)
- Community Facilities Strategy 2023(PDF, 30MB)
- Fairfield City-Wide Community Facilities and Open Space Needs Study 2019(PDF, 39MB)
- Fairfield Open Space and Recreation Strategy 2021-2041(PDF, 21MB)
- Biodiversity Strategy 2022(PDF, 28MB)
- Creekline Engagement Report 2020(PDF, 5MB)
- Greening our City Engagement Report 2020(PDF, 3MB)
- Open Space Embellishment Guide 2020(PDF, 6MB)
- Detention Basin Preliminary Cost Estimate(PDF, 170KB)
- Public Domain Plans Cost Framework Summary 2021(PDF, 82KB)
Town Centre Public Domain Plans:
Public exhibition period: The Draft Local Infrastructure Contributions Plan 2023 will be on public exhibition from Monday 7 August to Friday 8 September 2023 inclusive.
Submissions due by: Written comments are welcome before the close of business Friday 8 September 2023 to Fairfield City Council, PO Box 21, Fairfield NSW 1860 or email to mail@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au. Please quote Ref No 21/10680 when making your submission.
File number: 21/10680
Questions: Council staff will be available at the Administration Centre during office hours (8.30am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday) to answer questions or can be contacted on 9725 0159 during office hours.
Confidentiality of Submissions: Any submissions made to Council are publicly accessible under the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. The content of your submission will not be kept confidential; however, you may request for your name and address to be kept private and censored from any future publications.
Disclosure of Political Donations and Gifts: If you intend to make a submission you may be affected by the requirements of s10.4 (Disclosure of political donations and gifts) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. Please refer to Political Donations and Gifts Disclosure Statement or phone 9725 0222 for further information on the requirements to disclose political donations and gifts to Councillors and/or Council employees.
Political Donations and Gifts Disclosure Statement