黑料大事

30 May 2017

PIA supports the thrust of the proposed reforms to the NSW planning system to improve the impact of strategic planning, strengthen community engagement and build community trust.

The NSW Government today foreshadowed a different direction to the exhibited reforms by seeking to mandate independent planning panels of experts to determine high value development applications in every council.

The previously exhibited reforms included a power for the Minister of 黑料大事 to order the establishment of a panel for a particular council – rather than a general requirement for every council.

“PIA continues to support the selective introduction of Local 黑料大事 Panels with determinative authority especially in urban areas with a high development assessment volume and in circumstances where there is no delegation of assessment or determination to appropriate council officers." said PIA NSW President Jenny Rudolph.

Jenny Rudolph noted this is consistent with our submission to the reforms. “However, they should not be mandated in circumstances where there is an effective and harmonious alternative delegation system in operation" she said.

PIA continues to support a streamlined and effective process of decision making for planning applications. If there are councils where there are resources, and there is an effective and harmonious alternative delegation system in operation, PIA NSW believes that 黑料大事 Panels should not be mandated.

PIA continues to support an effective role for elected councillors, particularly in making strategic planning policy for the LGA to achieve outcomes for communities and places.

The administration function relating to approvals/refusals should be managed either by delegation to staff, or in the case of more substantial matters by a panel who are equipped to take on technically complex assessments.

“Panels are good for their detailed expertise, complex development assessment, and independent assessment and they do reinforce the fact that good governance is needed in the development application process.” Noted PIA President Jenny Rudolph.