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DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE
Council approval is necessary for particular development activities under the Local Government Act – 1993, Environmental Planning and Assessment Act – 1979, and Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Act – 1997.
Councils must have a Local Environmental Plan and Development Control Plans under the EP & A Act.
Development Consent
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The application requires three comprehensive plans and three copies of a written statement of environmental consequences.
Depending on the development type, councils may require competent professionals to draft important documents. For smaller proposals, a survey plan may contain all relevant information, whereas larger proposals may require an individual plan with each required aspect.
All applications must include a statement of environmental consequences, distinct from an EIS, including themes outlined in section 79C of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979.
Documentation Preparation
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a) State government and council requirements – considerations: – – Zone criteria – Location criteria – Issue criteria – Site area criteria – factors to be taken into account
b) Capacity of the Site – Restrictions on development predicated on the environmental capabilities of land situated in both urban and rural regions.
c) Builder's or developer's requirements – The intended outcomes or goals of the development process
d) Neighbours' demands—Taking into account possible points of contention with adjacent properties.
Proposal Peparation
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Property owners who are at risk of being impacted by a proposal are notified of the application as soon as it is submitted to the Council. A brief summary of strategies and an element of the development statement clarifying the main point of the proposal must be included.
Notification Documents
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DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE
A construction certificate is an essential document in the field of building and construction. It acts as an official authorisation to begin construction work on a specific project. A building permit is usually granted by the local government or relevant building authority to confirm that the planned construction plans adhere to the necessary building codes, laws, and standards.
Construction Certificate
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This document attests that the building is appropriate for habitation and utilisation. It is issued upon the project's completion.
The Occupation Certificate necessitates the Principal Certifying Authority (PCA) to officially approve that all conditions imposed by the Council on the development consent, which must be fulfilled before the issuance of the occupation certificate, have been satisfied.
Temporary occupation certificates cannot be granted for finished structures if certain consent requirements have not been fulfilled.
Ocupation Certificate
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