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Planning, Development & Heritage in NSW - Environmental Defenders Office
Planning, Development & Heritage in NSW
LEPs and SEPPs
These Fact Sheets explain what local environmental plans (LEPs) and State environmental planning policies (SEPPs) are, and how they fit together within the NSW planning system. They include descriptions of how SEPPs and LEPs are made, how they regulate what types of developments can go where, and how people can engage in plan and policy making processes.
These Fact Sheets will be useful for anyone who wants to understand how the planning system in NSW works.
Other Fact Sheets you may find useful: Development Applications and Consents, State Significant Development and State Significant Infrastructure, Submissions, Letters and Petitions
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Development Applications and Consents
This Fact Sheet explain how local development is regulated in NSW. It gives an overview of the development application process, and describes relevant environmental assessment processes.
This Fact Sheet will be useful for people who want to know what their rights and responsibilities are under NSW planning laws, whether they are planning to develop or are impacted by a development that someone else is planning.
Other Fact Sheets you may find useful: LEPs and SEPPs, State Significant Infrastructure and Development, Submissions, Letters and Petitions
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State Significant Development and State Significant Infrastructure
This Fact Sheet explains the development assessment processes for major projects, known as state significant development (SSD) and state significant infrastructure (SSI). It gives an overview of the relevant decision-makers and the types of things they must consider when assessing SSD and SSI applications. It explains how SSD and SSI is assessed differently from other types of developments, and outlines the public consultation stages and rights of appeal.
The information in this Fact Sheet will be useful for people who wish to find out about how SSD and SSI projects are assessed, and people who live near proposed SSDs and SSI.
Other Fact Sheets you may find useful: LEPs and SEPPs, Part 3A, Submissions Letters and Petitions.
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Part 3A Major Projects (Now Repealed)
This Fact Sheet gives an overview of the development assessment processes for major projects under the now repealed Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (NSW). Even though it was repealed, the Part 3A system for major project assessment still applies to many project applications that were submitted before the repeal, as well as to modifications for projects that were initially approved under Part 3A. This Fact Sheet explains when landowner consent is required, and how Part 3A is different from other assessment regimes in terms of development assessment and legal appeals.
This Fact Sheet will be useful for people who want to understand the processes involved in the approval of Part 3A projects and modifications.
Other Fact Sheets you may find useful: LEPs and SEPPs, State Significant Infrastructure and Development, Submissions Letters and Petitions
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Commonwealth Heritage Protection Law
Responsibility for heritage protection in Australia is split between national, state and local governments. The Commonwealth is responsible for World Heritage, National Heritage, and Commonwealth Heritage Places. This Fact Sheet outlines the national laws relating to heritage, including provisions for emergency protection, and how places and objects are protected under national law.
This Fact Sheet will be useful for anyone wishing to nominate a place or object for heritage protection or who is concerned about a place or heritage item under threat. It will also be useful for anyone wishing to undertake a development which may impact upon a place of heritage value or who is considering the export of a heritage object. It gives details of how to apply for license or a permit and the matters that will be considered in assessing the application.
Other relevant fact sheets include: Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, NSW Heritage Law
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NBN_DevelopmentsDownload
Due to historical factors and the fact that the land is held under lease from the government, the administration and law relating to the Western Division of NSW differs from that of the rest of NSW. This Fact Sheet outlines where these differences lie, and explains planning, development, and environmental processes relevant to the Division.
This Fact Sheet will be useful for people who live or lease in the Western Division, or who want to know about how large towns and leasehold or freehold properties are managed or developed in the Western Division.
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