Development applications go online

The state government's new eplanning portal is mandatory.

The days of filling in manual development applications are behind us, with the NSW Planning Portal going live from June 16.

All development applications submitted to Central Coast Council are now to be online.

Council’s Director Environment and Planning, Scott Cox, said the portal provides the community with consistency in processes across NSW.

“The new online platform provides community and industry members with a digital experience that supports effective planning and decision making under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979,” Cox said.

“All development applications, complying development certificates and construction, subdivision and occupation certificates as well as appointment of Council as a private certifier can be submitted through the online portal anywhere, anytime.

“Once registered, users can view, manage, track and progress applications online via their user dashboard.

“They will also be able to submit documents and be notified when decisions have been made.

“Gone are the days for the need to fill out paper development applications.

“This new online process is essentially a one-stop-shop to make the application process easier overall.”

Mayor Lisa Matthews said the online portal reinforces Council’s commitment towards more efficient customer experiences and streamlining processes.

“Central Coast Council is just one of many local government areas that have (moved) to the State Government’s NSW Planning Portal,” Cr Matthews said.

“As we shift to a digital age, the new portal provides a greater level of transparency, allows easier access to information and lodging of these important processes to benefit our community.

Minister for Customer Service, Victor Dominello, said ePlanning is a big win for homeowners and will transform the planning system.

“This initiative puts the customer at the centre of the DA process by eliminating paperwork, allowing applications to be submitted anywhere in real-time, avoiding delays and boosting transparency,” Dominello said.

“This is great news for Central Coast residents, and I commend the Council for their leadership in getting on board.”

For more information or to register visit centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/NSWPlanningPortal

Source:
Media release, Jun 16
Central Coast Council