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Know How To File Your Own Development Application In Easy Ways


A lot pf initiative is taken by the government to make the regular or the common people understand about some unpopular terms like development management, development applications, proposal applications etc. Let us take a look at the terms and their meaning and why they are important to us.


What is developing applications?

Development applications or DA is basically a formal request to grant consent on execution of any proposed development. These developments can include a change of land, or subdividing a land, renovating a building and landscaping. These requests are processed by your area councillor. If you think you need to submit one, hurry and contact your Sydney local council for DA.

How can you file a development application?

Given below are the steps of how you should lodge a development application.
  • Seek Information: Before planning to lodge a DA, you need to seek every bit of information about the policies and regulations that will be applied on your land. You also need to get an approval from other government agencies if needed in case of your location of land.
  • Plans and Drawings: You also need to submit planning and drawings to the Sydney council along with your DA. Drawings will include site plans, floorboard plans, survey map, drainage plan etc.
  • SEE is nothing but a Statement of Environmental effects. It is a report that is generally asked for along with your development application. It consists of climatic resources and conditions in and around your land.
  • Fill the form: After completing and getting all the required documents, you need to fill up the development application form provided by the councillor. You need to get it signed by all the landowners.
  • Lodge the application: The final step to the process is visiting the councillor and lodging the application along with the other necessary documents and wait for the approval.

If you need to know more about this subject, fix an appointment with your local Sydney councillor, today.

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