Draft Water and Sewer Development Servicing Plans

Singleton Council is responsible for providing reliable access to safe, clean drinking water and sewerage services to properties within the water and sewer service areas of the Singleton LGA. As development continues across our region, connections to our systems will increase as the population grows.

We’re working towards updating our developer contributions for water and wastewater services to help recover the cost of providing infrastructure to new developments. Our developer charges and underlying Development Servicing Plans (DSPs) have recently been on public exhibition for feedback from the development community.

Draft Development Servicing Plan  

Council’s current Development Servicing Plan – Water and Development Servicing Plan – Sewer were adopted in 2007. Council has recently developed draft Development Servicing Plan – Water and draft Development Servicing Plan – Sewer (draft Plans) to replace the current plans. The update ensures Council continues to service its customers and sustainably provide for growth by levying appropriate charges to developers for the cost of water and sewer assets based on the Department of Planning and Environment’s (DPE) 2016 Developer Charges Guidelines for Water Supply, Sewerage and Stormwater (the Guidelines).

The Proposed Changes 

Council’s current DSP identifies five development servicing areas for water and two areas for sewer, each with separate charges. The draft DSP proposes a single development servicing area for water and sewer with associated charges of $7,141 for water and $2,630 for sewer, in 2022/2023 dollars. On average, the proposed charges, including adjustment for CPI, represent a decrease in development cost per lot for new developments connecting to Council’s water and sewer networks. A comparison of the current charges and the proposed charges adjusted to 2023/2024 dollars is provided in the table below.

Water 

 DSP Area

 Current Rate 23/24 ($)

 Proposed DSP Area

 Proposed Rate 23/24 ($)

 Singleton Town, Singleton Heights,   Hunterview, Pinacle, Bridgman Ridge,   Huntergreen and Gowrie Gates

6,950.00 

 Singleton DSP Area 1

7,665.00 

 Maison Dieu

10,375.00 

 Broke, Jerrys Plains, Mount Thorley

13,780.00 

 The Retreat

13,780.00 

 Rural Zone Areas

3,715.00 

 

Sewer

 DSP Area

 Current Rate 23/24 ($)

 Proposed DSP Area

 Proposed Rate 23/24 ($)

 Singleton Town, Singleton Heights,     Hunterview, Pinacle, Bridgman Ridge,   Huntergreen and Gowrie   Gates

4,160.00 

 Singleton DSP Area 1

2,823.00 

 Maison Dieu

9,785.00 

 

Draft Development Serving Plan - Community Consultation 

Public exhibition of the draft Plans commenced on 15 January 2024 and closed on 26 February 2024.

The public consultation process included an information session conducted on 30 January 2024 at Singleton Council. 

The documents are available for viewing below or in hard copy at Council’s Administration Building, Singleton Library and Singleton Visitor Information Centre. 

Draft Development Servicing Plan - Water

Draft Development Servicing Plan - Sewer

Developer Charges 

What are developer charges?

Under Section 64 of the Local Government Act 1993 and Sections 305 to 307 of the Water Management Act 2000, developer charges may be applied to developments which places an additional demand on the water supply or sewerage system. The charge is a contribution towards the cost of existing or projected works which the development will rely on.  

 

When will s64 developer charges apply?

A developer charge will apply when a development places an additional demand on Council’s water or sewer infrastructure. Such developments include land subdivisions where additional lots are created, changes of use for existing developments for example a change of office space to restaurant and where the scope of the existing development is expanded for example development of a single residential dwelling to a dual occupancy or expansion of a site based child care centre.  

 

How are developer charges calculated?

The methodology used to calculate the value of developer charge is set out in the Department of Planning and Environment’s (DPE) 2016 Developer Charges Guidelines for Water Supply, Sewerage and Stormwater (the Guidelines).

The draft Development Servicing Plans have been prepared in accordance with the Guidelines. Also, in accordance with the Guidelines Council has obtained an Independent Audit report confirming that the draft DSP documents have addressed the requirements of the Guidelines. 

 

How will developer charges be applied to my development?

Once adopted, the new developer charge will be used as the basis for determining contributions payable if your development places an additional demand on the water or sewer network.

The methodology for assessment of the additional demand from the development is provided in the Water Directorate’s Guidelines for Determination of Equivalent Tenements which provides a basis for approximation of demand from a range of development types. The additional demand is then applied to the charge associated with the developer servicing area from the draft DSP to determine the charges payable for your development.