Planning and Design Code (SA)
SA's single statewide planning instrument replaced 72 council Development Plans on 19 March 2021. Zones, subzones, overlays, TNVs in one document under PDI Act.
Ask Chalkline about this →The Planning and Design Code (the Code) is South Australia’s single state-wide planning instrument, replacing all 72 separate council Development Plans on 19 March 2021. The Code is governed by the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 (SA) and consolidates zones, subzones, overlays, and Technical and Numeric Variations (TNVs) into one statewide document. The current version is 2026.1, issued 15 January 2026. SA is one of three Australian jurisdictions (with NT and ACT) that uses a single statewide planning instrument rather than per-council schemes. Verified per PDI Act 2016 (SA) (2026-05-23).
Why SA went statewide:
| Before 19 March 2021 | After 19 March 2021 |
|---|---|
| 72 council Development Plans, each with its own format and provisions | Single statewide Planning and Design Code |
| Significant inconsistency across LGAs | Common rules applied with TNV calibration for local conditions |
| Each council interpreted and amended their plan independently | Statewide review and amendment |
| Permitting varied by council | Common assessment categories statewide |
The 2021 consolidation was a major reform; older industry knowledge of “the [council name] Development Plan” no longer applies, it’s all the Code now.
Code structure:
| Component | Content |
|---|---|
| Zones | Geographic zoning (Residential, Employment, Open Space, Rural, etc.) |
| Subzones | Local-area refinement within zones |
| Overlays | Topic-specific overlays (Heritage, Bushfire, Flood, Significant Trees) |
| Technical and Numeric Variations (TNVs) | Council-level calibration of zone provisions (setbacks, heights, etc.), the SA equivalent of council-specific tweaks |
| General provisions | Statewide rules applying everywhere |
| Definitions | Common terminology |
Key zones (residential focus):
| Zone | Description |
|---|---|
| Residential | Standard residential |
| Township | Country town residential |
| Rural Living | Larger residential lots in rural settings |
| Suburban Activity Centre | Mixed-use suburban |
| Urban Renewal | Strategic redevelopment |
| Hills Neighbourhood | Hills residential |
| Hills Conservation | Sensitive hills with environmental controls |
Plus commercial, industrial, recreation, open space, conservation, and others.
Technical and Numeric Variations (TNVs):
TNVs are how the Code adapts to local council conditions while maintaining a statewide framework. They specify:
- Setbacks (front, side, rear).
- Building heights.
- Site coverage.
- Density.
- Specific zone-level rules.
Two parcels in the same statewide zone but in different councils may have different TNV-set setback requirements. The TNVs are visible on the PlanSA portal alongside the zone provisions.
Overlays:
| Common overlay | What it does |
|---|---|
| Heritage Adjacency | Adjacent to a state-heritage place; design controls apply |
| Heritage Place | State or local heritage item; significant constraints |
| Bushfire | BAL-prone area; AS 3959 requirements |
| Flood | Flood-prone land; floor levels |
| Hazards Acid Sulfate Soils | Coastal sites; site investigation required |
| Hazards Salinity | Salinity risk; building design implications |
| Significant Trees | Tree retention controls |
| Native Vegetation | Cleared-vegetation controls |
| Contaminated Land | Site contamination remediation requirements |
| Coastal | Coastal exposure |
Reading the Code for a project:
- Open PlanSA online portal.
- Search the property to identify zone, subzone, overlays, and TNV-calibrated values.
- Read the zone provisions in the Code.
- Apply any subzone refinements.
- Check each overlay that applies.
- Apply the TNV values for the council’s local controls.
- Identify the assessment category for the proposed development.
- Lodge through PlanSA.
Assessment categories (from PDI Act):
| Category | Pathway |
|---|---|
| Accepted | No DA needed |
| Code Assessed Deemed-to-Satisfy | DA against DTS criteria; routine |
| Code Assessed Performance Assessed | DA against Performance Outcomes; merit + notification |
| Restricted | High-impact; State Planning Commission |
(Each is covered in their own glossary entries.)
Version control:
The Code is regularly updated, typically twice per year. Version naming: YYYY.N (e.g. 2026.1 = first 2026 release, 2026.2 = second). Always check the current version when designing; provisions may have changed between draft date and lodgement.
| Version | Released |
|---|---|
| 2026.1 | 15 January 2026 |
| 2025.2 | August 2025 |
| 2025.1 | January 2025 |
| 2024.2 | August 2024 |
| 2024.1 | January 2024 |
| 2023.2 | August 2023 |
| 2023.1 | January 2023 |
| 2022.2 | August 2022 |
| 2022.1 | January 2022 |
| 2021.1 | 19 March 2021 (initial Code commencement) |
Common defects:
- Reading an outdated Code version: design template from a 2024 build may not match the current Code.
- Missing TNVs: zone provisions alone insufficient; TNV-specific setbacks etc. drive the design.
- Overlay ignored: an overlay (heritage, bushfire, flood) applies but builder hasn’t read its provisions.
- Wrong zone applied: searching by address gives the zone; assumption from neighbouring lot can be wrong.
- Reading the old council Development Plan: superseded since 19 March 2021.
Cross-state equivalents:
| State | Equivalent statewide framework |
|---|---|
| SA | Planning and Design Code (this) under PDI Act 2016 |
| NT | NT Planning Scheme 2020 under Planning Act 1999 |
| TAS | Tasmanian Planning Scheme (TPS) under LUPAA 1993 |
| ACT | Territory Plan under Planning Act 2023 |
| NSW, VIC, QLD, WA | Per-council schemes |
Builder takeaway:
- For SA residential, the Code is the single source. Use PlanSA as the portal.
- Always check the current Code version at the start of design.
- TNVs are the most-missed element; they’re where council-level calibration sits.
- Engage an SA-experienced planner for projects with multiple overlays or Performance Assessed categorisation.
Also known as: SA Planning Code; The Code (within SA); statewide Code; PDC.
Category: Approvals & DA.
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Last updated: 2026-05-23. Verified: 2026-05-23. Quarterly review for currency.