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Determine what category your project falls under.
If your project cannot be considered as exempt or complying development, you'll need to obtain development consent by submitting an online development application (DA) via the NSW Planning Portal.
A DA consists of standard application forms, supporting technical reports, and plans.
Your first step should be to review the Bega Valley Local Environmental Plan 2013 (LEP)
The LEP classifies development into categories, depending on the land use zone your property is located within:
To determine which zone your property is located within, use the NSW Government Department of Planning, Industry and Environment’s ePlanning Spatial Viewer
If your project is considered to be exempt development, other approvals may be required. If you think your project may be considered prohibited or you're unsure about the categories, we encourage you to contact Council to discuss.
The nature of your project will determine what type of DA you need to apply for. The application fees and relevant supporting documentation may also vary by project and for each DA category.
Local development refers to development that requires a DA to be submitted to Council for consideration and determination.
Most developments are categorised as local development.
Integrated development is development that not only requires Council approval, but also requires the approval of another government agency under the the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.
If a DA is lodged as integrated development, we coordinate the process of seeking approvals from other government agencies.
Approval from the relevant government agencies must be obtained before we can grant development consent. If the relevant government agency recommends refusal, we cannot approve the DA.
Nominated Integrated Development is development that requires an approval under the Heritage Act 1977, the Water Management Act 2000 or the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (NSW).
Designated Development generally refers to high-impact developments (likely to generate pollution), and or proposals that are located in or near an environmentally sensitive area.
If a development application is categorised as designated development, the DA:
Regional development are projects that will be assessed and publicly exhibited by Council. The consent authority will however be the Southern Regional Planning Panel.
Regional development includes:
Some types of development are considered to have State significance due to the size, economic value or potential impacts they may have.
Applications must be submitted to, and will be assessed and determined by the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment as the consent authority.
For more information, visit the NSW Government Planning Portal
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