Exempt Development
      
  
            Earthworks,  retaining walls and structural supports may not need planning approval, as exempt development.
      
  
            Exempt Development
      
  
            Installing a driveway, hardstand space, pathway or paving may not need planning approval, as an exempt development.
      
  
            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.