05 March 2018
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#Planning, Environment & Sustainability
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Significant changes to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act) passed by parliament in November 2017 have now commenced. While the changes came into force from 1 March 2018, in practice a number of the key reforms have not yet taken effect and will be implemented in stages over the coming years.
Overall, the amendments to the EP&A Act aim to promote:
An overview of the estimated commencement dates for the key changes is set out below:
New obligation | Estimated commencement |
Ending transitional arrangements for Part 3A | 1 March 2018 |
Local Planning Panels | 1 March 2018 |
Changes to concurrences and referrals | 1 March 2018 |
Changes to conditions for major projects | 1 March 2018 |
Enforceable undertakings | 1 March 2018 |
LEP checks | 1 March 2018 |
Standard form development control plans | 1 March 2018 |
Improvements to complying development | Proceedings commenced after 1 March 2018 |
Statements of reasons | 1 July 2018 |
Building and subdivision | 1 September 2018 |
Local Strategic Planning Statements | 1 July 2019 (GMR) 1 July 2020 (the rest) |
Community Participation Plans | 1 July 2019 |
It is also important to be aware that the EP&A Act has been restructured to accommodate all of these changes. The EP&A Act is now divided into 10 parts (rather than eight) and a new decimal numbering system has been introduced. A handy reference sheet for equivalent sections that have been renumbered under the EP&A Act is provided below:
Sec 55 | Planning proposals | Sec 3.33 |
Sec 76 | Development that does not need consent | Sec 4.1 |
Sec 76A | Development that needs consent | Sec 4.2 |
Sec 76B | Development that is prohibited | Sec 4.3 |
Sec 55 | Planning proposals | Sec 3.33 |
Sec 76 | Development that does not need consent | Sec 4.1 |
Sec 76A | Development that needs consent | Sec 4.2 |
Sec 76B | Development that is prohibited | Sec 4.3 |
Sec 77A | Designated development | Sec 4.10 |
Sec 78A | Application | Sec 4.12 |
Sec 79B | Consultation and concurrence | Sec 4.13 |
Sec 79C | Evaluation | Sec 4.15 |
Sec 80 | Determination | Sec 4.16 |
Sec 80A | Imposition of conditions | Sec 4.17 |
Sec 82A | Review of determination | Secs 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5 |
Sec 82B | Review where development application not accepted | Secs 8.2, 8.3, 8.4 |
Sec 82C | Review procedures generally | Sec 8.5 |
Sec 82D | Effect of review decisions | Sec 8.5 |
Sec 83 | Date from which consent operates | Secs 4.20, 8.13 |
Sec 85 | What is a “complying development certificate”? | Sec 4.27 |
Sec 89 | Determination of Crown development applications | Sec 4.33 |
Sec 91 | What is “integrated development”? | Sec 4.46 |
Sec 93F | Planning agreements | Sec 7.4 |
Sec 94 | Contribution towards provision or improvement of amenities or services | Sec 7.11 |
Sec 94A | Fixed development consent levies | Sec 7.12 |
Sec 95 | Lapsing of consent | Sec 4.53 |
Sec 96 | Modification of consents – generally | Sec 4.55 |
Sec 97 | Appeal by applicant – development applications | Secs 8.7, 8.10 |
Sec 106 – 109B | Existing uses | Secs 4.65 – 4.70 |
Sec 109D | Certifying authorities | Sec 6.17 |
Sec 109E | Principal certifying authorities | Sec 6.5 |
Sec 110 | Definitions (Definition of an Activity – Environmental Assessment) | Sec 5.1 |
Sec 117 | Directions by the Minister | Sec 9.1 |
Sec 119D | Powers of investigation officers to enter premises | Sec 9.16 |
Secs 121A-121ZS | Orders | Secs 9.34 – 9.37 and Schedule 5 |
Sec 125 | Offences against this Act and the regulations | Secs 9.37, 9.50 |
Sec 149 | Planning certificates | Sec 10.7 |
Sec 149A | Building certificates | Sec 6.26 |
Keep an eye out over the coming weeks as we provide you with more information about these changes and how they will affect you.
Authors: Breellen Warry & Georgia Appleby
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Melbourne
Joseph Monaghan, Partner
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Breellen Warry, Partner
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Peter Holt, Special Counsel
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Gerard Timbs, Partner
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