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Consistencies between DAs and CCs – Sader v Elgammal – The Development Site
The recent decision of Sader v Elgammal provides some timely comments from the Court regarding consistency between development consents and construction certificates. The law Section 6.4(a) of the Env...
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The difference between a “Certifier” and a “Principal Certifier” – The Development Site
Both Certifiers and a Principal Certifiers are required for construction projects – what is the difference, and why does it matter? Certificates required after Development Consent Once you have obtain...
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Retrospective approval – Windy Dropdown v Warringah Council – The Development Site
There are very limited pathways available to obtain approval for development that has already been carried out. The scenario Work is called "unauthorised work" if: it has been carried out; andit requi...
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The basics of Development Control Orders – The Development Site
What are Development Control Orders, and what possible consequences could they have on your development? What is a Development Control Order? In general terms, a Development Control Order is an order ...
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When work is “Physically Commenced”? – The Development Site
In some instances a development consent will not lapse if building, engineering or construction work relating to the building, subdivision or work is "physically commenced". What does this mean exactl...
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What is “the development site” – The Development Site
Today’s article comes from a question received about whether a development application can relate to part of a lot. The question is: Can a development application for everyday development (that is not...