PMAT Community Guide: Submission Guide to Commenting on the 2020 Tasmanian Planning Commission Review.

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Sophie Underwood
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Phase 2 of the State Government’s planning reform is underway and includes a review of the State Planning Provisions (SPPs), introduction of the Tasmanian Planning Policies, the creation of a regional land use planning framework, and a review of the three Regional Land Use Strategies.

The SPPs also require review for consistency with State Policies and the Tasmanian Planning Policies once they are finalised.

Our concerns and recommendations regarding the SPPs cover 22 broad issues. I also endorse the Planning Matters Alliance Tasmania’s (PMAT) submission to the review of the State Planning Provisions including which includes detailed submissions compiled by expert planners regarding three key areas: the Natural Assets Code, the Local Historic Heritage Code and the residential standards. Each of the three detailed submissions, have also been reviewed by a dedicated PMAT review subcommittee involving a total of 15 expert planners, environmental consultants and community advocates with relevant expertise. 

PMAT Community Guides

PMAT’s 2023 submission guide to help the community comment on the Liberal Governments proposal empower the Planning Minister to remove assessment and approval of developments from the normal local council process and have it done by development assessment panels (DAPs).
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PMAT’s submission guide to commenting on your local LPS: ‘Your Guide to Influencing the Development of Your Local Planning Rules (Local Provisions Schedule)’.
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PMAT’s Property Buyers’ Checklist – particularly for off-the-plan purchasers.
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PMAT’s What to Watch out For – especially when buying property off the plan.
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PMAT’s submission guide to commenting on the 2020 Tasmanian Planning Commission Review.
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This guide was created to help the Tasmanian community comment on the Position Paper on a proposed Development Assessment Panel Framework which closed on the 30 November 2023.
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Make a submission by 5pm, 01 August 2024. 

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