City of Vincent ruleset — residential only

Upload your plans. Confirm what we found. Generate a City of Vincent Waste Management Plan draft and compliance review in minutes.

Built specifically for City of Vincent multiple and grouped dwelling developments. WMPilot reads your architectural plans, has you confirm the facts, and produces a Draft Waste Management Plan with a full compliance review — ready for professional review, not a substitute for it.

A two-storey brick-and-render residential infill development in Perth, with native landscaping to the street frontage.

How it works

  1. 01

    Upload plans

    Upload your architectural plan set as a PDF, up to 28 MiB.

  2. 02

    WMPilot reads them

    The model reads the drawings and extracts the facts it needs — dwelling counts, dwelling mix, site details — with a confidence score and a source page for every field.

  3. 03

    You confirm every fact

    Nothing proceeds on an unconfirmed value. Low-confidence and missing fields are flagged for you to check or correct — never silently assumed.

  4. 04

    Code calculates

    Waste generation volumes and bin counts are computed by deterministic code against the ruleset. The AI does not touch this arithmetic.

  5. 05

    Compliance review

    Your confirmed inputs and calculations are checked against every requirement in the guideline, with the source section cited for each result.

  6. 06

    Draft WMP with DOCX/PDF export

    A draft Waste Management Plan is generated — calculation tables, compliance review, and narrative sections — exportable as DOCX or PDF.

Rolled architectural drawing sheets beside an unrolled floor plan and a set square — the plan set WMPilot reads.

What you get

  • A draft Waste Management Plan, exported as DOCX and PDF
  • Code-generated calculation tables for waste volumes and bin counts
  • A compliance review with the source guideline section cited for each result
  • Unresolved matters stated explicitly on the report — never hidden or smoothed over
  • Ruleset provenance on every report: which guideline version, hashed and dated
A communal bin store enclosure holding red general-waste, yellow recycling, and green FOGO bins.

AI extracts. Code calculates. AI writes. Code validates.

A language model reads your uploaded drawings and drafts the narrative sections of the report — but it never computes a regulatory number. Every calculated figure in a WMPilot report — waste volumes, bin counts, storage areas — comes from deterministic arithmetic, run in code, against a hashed, versioned copy of the City of Vincent guideline. The model cannot edit a number inside a generated table; to change one, you change a confirmed input and the app recalculates from scratch.

WMPilot stops rather than guesses at exactly 12 dwellings

City of Vincent's published table does not define which regime applies at exactly 12 dwellings. Most tools would pick a side silently. WMPilot blocks calculation and tells you the rule is ambiguous instead — a deliberate feature, not a gap. A tool that never admits “I don't know” is not one you should trust with a number that ends up in a council submission.

Honest limits

Scope matters more than a longer feature list. WMPilot is narrow on purpose.

  • City of Vincent residential developments only — multiple dwellings and grouped dwellings.
  • No commercial, mixed-use, industrial, or construction-waste developments.
  • No swept-path or traffic engineering analysis.
  • Produces a draft for professional review, not a substitute for your own judgement.
  • Does not determine whether City of Vincent will approve your application. Specialist review may be required.