Exempt Development
Demolition of development may be carried out as exempt development if it relates to a low impact minor building or structure.
Exempt Development
Changing the use of a building may not need planning permission if it meets the requirements as an exempt development.
Exempt Development
You might not need planning approval to build a carport, if it meets the standards to be an exempt development.
Exempt Development
Installing balconies, decks, patios, pergolas, terraces, and verandahs may not require planning approval.
Exempt Development
Installing an aerial, antenna or communication dish may not need planning approval, as an exempt development.
Exempt Development
Some advertising and other signage may be classed as exempt development - not needing planning permission
The Codes SEPP
The Greenfield Housing Code (the Code) speeds up delivery of new homes in greenfield areas (urban release areas) across NSW.
The Codes SEPP
The Low Rise Housing Diversity Code (the Code) and the Low Rise Housing Diversity Design Guide (the Design Guide) encourage housing diversity.
The Codes SEPP
The new Inland Code (the Code) has been introduced to increase the use of complying development in inland NSW and achieve faster approvals for houses and farm buildings. It combines the complying development standards for all residential and rural zones in inland NSW into one new Code.
Special Areas
Some areas have unique qualities that need special planning and development assessment provisions.