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17 July 2009

Ryde Council has not considered the appropriateness of existing aims, objectives and development controls.
 
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17 July 2009

Ryde Council has not considered the appropriateness of existing aims, objectives and development controls.

 
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17 July 2009

The purpose of this letter is to highlight our continued concerns with the draft plan which is now before the Department of Planning.
 
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15 July 2009

Some parts of the proposed legislation will significantly increase the regulatory risk of greenfield land development. Additionally, if the legislation proceeds as is, it will represent a missed opportunity to address fundamental shortcomings in the current legislative arrangements.
 
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03 July 2009

The NSW planning system reduces competition and stifles economic growth.
 
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22 June 2009

In our view, the new agency will only be a success if there is a genuine integration of decision-making, including a one-stop-shop on transport infrastructure planning. A key measure of success should be a simpler process for getting transport agency sign-off for new urban development.
 
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22 June 2009

We ask that the Department of Planning be willing to make these changes to the joint regional planning panels' administrative documentation.
 
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12 June 2009

More detail is needed on costs and benefits and it needs to be more clearly stated that linkage infrastructure will be funded by all network users.
 
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10 June 2009

There has been deliberate action to reverse existing statutory protections safeguarding property rights. If the federal government was to ignore property rights, while taking action to give stronger protection to other human rights, it would send a very negative message about Australias attitude to private property.
 
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18 May 2009

Taken as a whole this document confers unjustifiable market power on a small number of oligopolistic landlords.