DA-2021/202
91A Beaconsfield Road CHATSWOOD
Alterations and first floor addition to existing dwelling, reconstruction and enlargement of existing timber deck and associated works.
DA-2021/201
Alteration to existing dwelling by enclosing rear deck and associated works.
DA-2021/200
Alterations and additions to the existing dwelling and associated works.
DA-2021/199
14 Godfrey Road ARTARMON
Alterations and rear first floor addition to existing dwelling, demolition and construction of driveway and crossing, new carport, front fence and
associated works.
29 Garland Road NAREMBURN
Modify original proposal to include changes to carport, delete proposed entry and ramps, internal alterations and associated works.
DA-2020/84/A
11 Minimbah Road NORTHBRIDGE
Modify original proposal to include internal alterations and additions, increase level 4 roof height and new skylight, new level 3 media room,
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Council helps residents navigate NSW Planning Portal process
Wagga Wagga City Council staff are providing a guiding hand to residents in the Local Government Area (LGA) who need assistance in lodging a development application through the NSW Planning Portal.
Under mandatory changes which came into effect on 1 July, Council and applicants are required to use the NSW Planning Portal, in line with State Government legislation.
It means hardcopy applications, even if it is just for a one-off project such as a new shed or pergola, are no longer accepted at Council’s Customer Service Centre.
Manager Development Assessment and Building Certification Paul O’Brien said the online process can be a challenge for people who do not use the internet regularly or do not have an email address.
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Gunnedah Shire Council
From July 1, 2021 the lodgement of Development Applications, Construction Certificates and Complying Development Certificates will be transitioning to an online platform, as part of a mandatory integration with the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment’s Planning Portal.
The state-wide move to the new platform follows amendments made last year to the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000.
Gunnedah Shire Council Director of Planning and Environmental Services Andrew Johns said the changes will help create a more streamlined process for the long term.
“The move to this innovative digital platform will enable our Planning and Development team to support you in your application by ensuring effective planning and timely decision making,” Mr Johns said.
In three weeks' time, all development applications within the Wagga Wagga Local Government Area (LGA) must be lodged through the NSW Planning Portal, in.