Wollongong Development Control Plan (DCP) is a set of Council policies that explain how developments need to be designed to meet the conditions of the Local Environmental Plan (LEP) and State-wide rules.
For example, an LEP might tell you how big your house can be compared to the size of your land, and the DCP will outline details like where windows or balconies should go, or how fences should be built.
There are many chapters in the DCP, and each one covers a different type of development. This includes everything from residential houses to businesses, bush fire and stormwater management, and local heritage.
There are also sections of the DCP that have specific rules for smaller local areas, like the City Centre, and numerous residential estates.
Many developments will need to meet the rules of more than one DCP chapter. If you're not sure which chapters apply to your development, ask us for development advice.
The Wollongong DCP 2009 Chapter C1 Advertising Signage and Structures was adopted by Council on 6 June 2022 and came into force on 10 June 2022.
Our current DCP is shown below.
- Maps
- Property Information
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Development and Planning Rules
- State and Regional Planning Policies
- Local Environmental Plans
- Development Control Plan
- Exempt and Complying Development
- Council's Development Policies
- Development Contributions
- Planning Proposals
- Development on Public Land
- Development on Bush Fire Prone Land
- Flooding, Stormwater and Development
- Caravan Parks, Camping Grounds and Manufactured Home Estates
- Development Advice
- Submit a Development Application
- Assessments and Determinations
- Activity Applications
- Building and Renovating
- Subdivision
- Housing
- Property Addressing
- Works on Roads and Footpaths
- Fire Safety
- Development Registers
- Community Land