Lodge Boundary Adjustment Submission - Perth Council
Introduction
Perth, Western Australia residents or landowners seeking to propose or object to a local government boundary adjustment need a clear route to lodge a submission and understand enforcement, appeals and practical steps. This guide explains who manages boundary changes, how to make a written submission, likely timelines and what penalties or orders may apply, based on current official Perth and Western Australia sources. Where an exact figure or form is not published on the cited page, the guide notes that explicitly and points to the enforcing office for confirmation.[1]
Penalties & Enforcement
Boundary adjustments themselves are managed through statutory processes; penalties directly tied to making or obstructing a submission are limited and usually arise under related planning, development or local government conduct provisions. Below is an overview of enforcement, typical sanctions and who to contact.
- Enforcing bodies: Local Government Advisory Board and the City of Perth governance and planning teams are primary contacts for boundary proposals and related procedural enforcement.[1]
- Controlling instrument: changes follow the Local Government Act 1995 and any Local Government Advisory Board determinations; consult the Act for statutory powers and the Board for process details.[2]
- Fine amounts: specific fines for offences directly about boundary submissions are not consolidated on the cited pages and are "not specified on the cited page"; related breaches (e.g., unlawful development) may carry prescribed penalties under planning or building laws.
- Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offence scales are not specified on the cited page for boundary submissions; enforcement usually progresses from notices/orders to fines or court action under enabling legislation.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, injunctions, alteration or reversal of administrative decisions, and court proceedings are potential outcomes depending on the breach.
- Inspection and complaints: lodge complaints or requests for review with City of Perth governance or the Local Government Advisory Board as applicable; see the contact links in Help and Support / Resources below.[3]
Applications & Forms
How to submit: boundary adjustment proposals and submissions are usually lodged in writing to the City of Perth and/or referred to the Local Government Advisory Board according to the published process; the precise form name or a dedicated submission template may not be published on each official page, so check the City of Perth gateway or the Board's instructions for the current method. If no specific form is available, send a clear written submission stating the property details, reasons, and evidence.
- Form name/number: not specified on the cited page; contact the City of Perth or the Local Government Advisory Board for any template.
- Submission method: typically by email or post to the City or the Board; confirm the address on the official contact page.[3]
- Fees: any administrative fees for requests or reviews are not specified on the cited pages.
How-To
- Identify the proposal or trigger for boundary change and gather title, survey and evidence demonstrating why the adjustment is sought.
- Contact the City of Perth governance or planning team to confirm whether a formal submission is required and the correct recipient.[3]
- Prepare a clear written submission: include property references, maps, reasons, affected parties and any supporting documents.
- Submit by the method advised (email/post) and note any public consultation period or deadlines advised by the City or Board.
- If the decision is adverse, check appeal or review routes under the Local Government Act 1995 or the Board’s determination guidance and lodge an appeal or application for review within the stated time limit.
FAQ
- Who decides on a local government boundary change?
- The Local Government Advisory Board considers proposals and makes determinations under the Local Government Act 1995, often after referral from the City of Perth or affected parties.[1]
- How do I lodge a submission or objection?
- Prepare a written submission with property details, maps and reasons; deliver it to the City of Perth or as directed by the Board—check the official contact pages for current addresses and methods.[3]
- Can I appeal a boundary decision?
- Appeal and review routes depend on the instrument used to make the determination; consult the Local Government Act 1995 and the Board’s procedural guidance for time limits and required forms.[2]
Key Takeaways
- Start with the City of Perth and the Local Government Advisory Board to confirm the required submission path.
- Keep clear maps, titles and dated copies of submissions and evidence.
- Check appeal time limits under the Local Government Act 1995 and seek clarification from the enforcing office early.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Perth - official site and contacts
- Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries - Local Government Advisory Board
- Western Australian legislation - Local Government Act 1995