Amendment to the State Environmental Planning Policy (Precincts - Western Parkland City) 2021
- Status date
- 11 May 2026
- Exhibition
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- Gazettal
- ·
- Outcome
- ·
Penrith City Council
Council profile →- Amendments tracked
- 21
- Last 12 months
- 14
- DAs / yr
- 771
- Approval rate
- 93%
How to object or make a submission
Your next step if this rezoning affects you. Submissions are how the decision-maker hears from the community.
- 1 Rezonings (planning proposals) are placed on public exhibition by the council or the NSW Department of Planning. Anyone can make a submission during that window.
- 2 Lodge your submission with the council, or through the NSW Planning Portal where the proposal is exhibited there. State your address, whether you support or object, and your reasons.
- 3 Submissions are public and are reported to the decision-maker. Focus on planning grounds: amenity, traffic, overshadowing, density, heritage and local character.
General information about the public submission process, not legal advice. Confirm the current process and deadlines with the council or the official source before acting.
Stage history
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Withdrawn
source label: “withdrawn/Withdraw”
Status date 11 May 2026 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current
More in Penrith City Council
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- Schofields Station precinct Lodged· 2 June 2026
- Amend Clause 8.2 (Sun Access) of the Penrith LEP 2010 Assessment· 30 May 2026
- Planning Proposal for 26 & 40 Huntingwood Drive, Huntingwood Assessment· 30 May 2026
Planning disputes in Penrith City Council
Tribunal and court decisions naming this council, newest first. A signal of contested development in the area, not legal advice.
- Deborah Gay Michalek v Penrith City Council (No 2) [2026] NSWLEC 37 NSWLEC· 17 Apr 2026· Deborah Gay Michalek v Penrith City Council (No 2) [2026] NSWLEC 37 COSTS – unsuccessful applicant for interlocutory injunction ordered to pay costs of respondent – no public interest identified – usual rule that costs follow the event applied
- Geetha Rajagopalan v Penrith City Council [2026] NSWLEC 44 NSWLEC· 15 Apr 2026· Geetha Rajagopalan v Penrith City Council [2026] NSWLEC 44 CRIME – appeals – appeal against conviction and sentence – failure to comply with a development control order s 9.37(1) of the Environment Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (NSW) – appeal against severity of sentence – s 10(1) of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW)
- Karnauchow v Penrith City Council [2026] NSWLEC 17 NSWLEC· 25 Feb 2026· Karnauchow v Penrith City Council [2026] NSWLEC 17 PROCEDURE: application to strike out expert report on the grounds of criminal perjury – claim for compensation in the sum of $250,000 – expert report not yet in evidence – power to award compensation not engaged because appeal not yet determined – motion dismissed.
- Rajagopalan v Penrith City Council [2026] NSWLEC 28 NSWLEC· 20 Feb 2026· Rajagopalan v Penrith City Council [2026] NSWLEC 28 APPEAL – Criminal procedure – Notice of motion for suppression and non-publication order – Notice of motion dismissed
- Musial v Penrith City Council [2022] NSWLEC 134 NSWLEC· 22 Nov 2022· Musial v Penrith City Council [2022] NSWLEC 134 APPEAL ‑ use of the Defendant’s site as a “waste or resource transfer station” prohibited by the Penrith Local Environmental Plan 2010 ‑ development control order prohibited use of the Defendant’s site as a “waste or resource transfer station” ‑ development control order also required Defendant to remove accumulated waste material stored on the site by 9 May 2021 ‑ on three days in March 2021, Defendant transports additional material onto the site in breach of the first element of development co
- Toga Penrith Developments Pty Limited v Penrith City Council [2022] NSWLEC 117 NSWLEC· 12 Sept 2022· Toga Penrith Developments Pty Limited v Penrith City Council [2022] NSWLEC 117 APPEAL – appeal against Commissioner’s decision – refusal of development consent – mixed use development in Penrith City Centre – non-satisfaction of jurisdictional preconditions – overshadowing of public open space – construction of clause – whether public open space must be in Penrith City Council – whether development exhibits design excellence – relevant matters to be considered – architectural design competition to be held – whether views of Design Integrity Panel after competition held rel