What is a Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA)?


    The allocated funds of $500,000 for the improvements have been received from development contributions as part of a Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA). 

    A Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA) is a legal document created under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act) between developers and government agencies (including councils). VPAs are a form of ‘development contribution’ and provide an opportunity for the community to benefit from a development. A VPA sets a framework for the provision of funds, the dedication of land free of cost, or the carrying out of works that provide a material public benefit. This contribution can be for infrastructure, services, public amenities or the enhancement of the natural environment. The funds or works must deliver a positive planning benefit.

    In this case, the VPA is between Sutherland Shire Council, South Village Pty Ltd (ACN 164 771 224) at South Village Trust and Combined Projects (Kirrawee) Pty Ltd.

    For more information about VPAs, see our website.


    What is happening with the residential property purchased by Council at 168 Oak Road?



    Council purchased residential land in 2019 using development contributions and will transform it into a new park to be enjoyed by our Kirrawee community.  

    We consulted with the community about how you would like to use a new community park for recreational activities in March - April 2020. This feedback now forms part of our concept plan for the area. We are seeking feedback on this exciting project to ensure the proposed plan meets the needs of the community. We are also seeking early feedback on potential names for the new park. You can find out more by visting the New park at Oak Road, Kirrawee page.




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