Fees & charges
Infrastructure contributions, land servicing and development submission fees may be payable when developing land.
Find out moreFind out about strata and green title subdivisions, including their land servicing requirements, metering options and how we calculate infrastructure contributions for them.
Green title subdivisions are where separately titled lots are proposed. They require services to be provided to each lot within the subdivision layout, which means that all lots must have frontage to our mains and a service connection point must be available to each proposed lot.
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A strata subdivision is essentially a subdivision within a green title lot under a strata plan. Strata title lots differ from green title lots as the lots within the plan may have common servicing points on our mains.
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Amalgamations are whereby two or more separately titled lots are combined into one under a single subdivision application. The new lot is to be provided with water, wastewater and drainage services – if required by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC). If we have existing mains located within the property, we may also require easements. Land servicing fees may apply.
For further information, you can refer to our Small Developments Handbook or contact us.
Infrastructure contributions, land servicing and development submission fees may be payable when developing land.
Find out moreInformation for land developers and consulting engineers about delivering infrastructure for a new land development.
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