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14 January 2011

Local government decision-making is not sufficiently transparent. We believe improved transparency would attract investment dollars (based on a more certain planning regulatory environment) and boost public confidence in council decision-making.
 
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25 December 2010

A review the draft special infrastructure contribution practice notes for the Western Sydney Growth Area and the Western Sydney Employment areas.
 
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15 December 2010

The proposal to amend the LEP to set a maximum number of car parking spaces for development in the Parramatta City Centre is of grave concern.
 
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22 November 2010

The urban development industry has serious concerns about the implications of a recent decision of the NSW Supreme Court: Leda Manorstead v Chief Commissioner. This decision related to whether certain land used for primary production qualified for the primary production land tax exemption.
 
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15 November 2010

A mandatory conciliation-arbitration scheme should not be extended beyond small-scale development.
 
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05 November 2010

The undesirable proposals and missed opportunities of the proposed new planning regulation. A submission to the NSW Department of Planning on the draft Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2010.
 
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28 October 2010

We cannot see how the Coalition could commit to the immediate repeal of Part 3A, either through support of the Greens Bill, or an election promise, without driving considerable investment, jobs and economic activity away from NSW.
 
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27 October 2010

We are concerned at the motion moved by the Hon. Ian Cohen MLC to disallow portions of the above-mentioned regulation.
 
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01 October 2010

We do not support moves that effectively constitute a further reduction in the (already very narrow) scope of Part 3A.
 
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18 September 2010

If another SEPP is to be created, it will be the 44th SEPP, and be yet another document that will need to be routinely checked for its application to development sites across NSW.