Why do you think a planning panel is organised and formed? There are various reasons behind formation of such committees. The committee is formed to advice on the different types of proposals or policies. The entire organisation is segmented under a few distinct categories, namely:
- Panels
- Advisory Committees
A planning panel is majorly created to allow public to actively participate in planning or environmental decision making which form integral parts of a development process. These individuals are allowed to independently evaluate or assess the proposals, which are done through submissions, preparation of reports and through hearings.
The panel apart from advising on key areas, takes necessary steps in making recommendations. The final decision is however taken by statutory bodies. The planning panel presentations in Sydney are accomplished after seeking ta major recommendations into account. The panel is controlled by departments like, Land, Water, Environment and Planning.
An insight into the Panel
Under normal circumstances, the panel is usually appointed by a Minister who is assigned to take care of the Planning department. The minister is appointed for assessing submissions and makes necessary amendments. He seeks further decision in making recommendations and providing advice pertaining to advancement of a recently issued amendment. The panel may comprise a single or greater number of members who are capable of taking important decisions with regards to land or environment development.
However the numbers may increase, with regards to the complexities entailed in a matter. Following are the functionalities of a Panel:
- Hearing submitters with an unbiased or non-judicial approach. The Panel is not legally bound.
- Offering proper advice to Planning Authority regarding any kind of amendment
The panel may further inquire into different aspects of submissions or amendments. Each and every submission made to the panel with respect to any kind of amendment is to be considered as any type of public document.
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