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When does a savings provision apply? Three cases to help navigate savings provision

Savings provisions are commonly found in environmental planning instruments such as Local Environmental Plans (LEP) and State Environmental Planning Policies (SEPP). Usually, their intended effect are to carve out certain types of development applications, usually by reference to the lodgement date, from being determined according to the environmental planning instrument containing the savings provision. Whilst this sounds straightforward at first, it is not always easy to discern when and how savings provisions should apply to a development application. Both councils and developers must carefully interpret savings provisions, as incorrect application of planning instruments could lead to errors in the preparation and assessment of development applications. Today, we look at three common problems in the interpretation of savings provision and how the Courts have addressed them. [...]  READ MORE →

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Updated Guidance for Councils – Flood Prone Land

On 14 July 2021, the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment introduced updated guidance for councils in respect of flooding in land-use planning, to support better management of flood risk beyond the 1% annual exceedance probability (“AEP”), and to ensure best management practises in managing and mitigating severe to extreme flood events. The updated guidance and materials are:

  1. a new planning circular: Considering flooding in land use planning: guidance and statutory requirements (and revoking the existing planning circular PS 07-003);
  2. a new guideline: Considering Flooding in Land Use Planning (2021) (and revoking the Guideline on Development Controls on Low Flood Risk Areas);
  3. an amendment to clause 7A of Schedule 4 to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000. The changes will simplify the notation to advise of flood-related development controls up to the flood planning area (clause 7A(1)) or between the flood planning area and the PMF (clause 7A(2));
  4. two standard instrument local environmental plan (LEP) clauses which introduce flood related development controls (one mandatory, one optional);
  5. a SEPP amendment to replace councils existing flood planning clause with the new mandatory standard instrument clause; and
  6. a revised local planning direction regarding flooding issued under section 9.1 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

Section 10.7 Planning Certificates

Under Schedule 4: There are new requirements in section 10.7 planning certificates for land affected by flood-related development controls. [...]  READ MORE →