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Original Articles

Early engagement and development assessment: public and private reflections on the value of pre-application meetings in New South Wales

Pages 160-172 | Received 02 Dec 2010, Accepted 25 May 2011, Published online: 14 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

The interaction between private interests and state planning actors has been identified as central to facilitating development. Many authors argue that the earlier this interaction occurs, the greater the chance that development outcomes will meet the objectives of a diverse set of interested actors. An increasingly popular method of facilitating such interaction is the pre-application meeting. Drawing on the perceptions and experiences of senior council staff and development applicants, this paper explores the role and value of pre-application meetings in New South Wales. The main themes include the difficulty in defining pre-application meetings, the use of pre-application meetings as part of the assessment process, and, finally, the advantages and issues that arise with the pre-application process.

Notes

Small developers = 5 or less dwellings per application; medium developers = 6 to 20 dwellings per application; large developers = more than 20 dwellings per application.

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