Variations under the PDI Act workshop
Duration: 2 hoursInvestment: $245 (incl GST)
Delivery: Face to Face & Live virtual classroom
Please note: For accredited professionals, 2.0 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) points are available for this session
Target Audience
Planning officers, building officers, accredited professionals, Assessment Panel membersOverview
The concept of variations is multifaceted under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016. It includes amendments to a development application during development assessment, but also amendments to development authorisations. In addition, such variations often have procedural considerations, such as the determination of the correct public notification requirements or correct relevant authority. Questions on variations are regularly raised by our clients. Given the recent amendments to both the Planning and Design Code and Planning, Development and Infrastructure Regulations 2017 regarding variations broadly, this training is both timely and also a refresher on existing best practice to assist those involved in assessment under the Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016.Key Learnings
- What is a minor variation?
- The varying of a development application during development assessment?
- The assessment of a variation application to a development authorisation’
- Planning and Design Code, Table 5 – Public Notification:
- What is development “of a minor nature only”?
- What is a “minor in nature” variation in the preamble to Table 5?
- Minor variations involved in a Deemed to Satisfy assessment pathway?
Facilitators
Rebecca McAulay, Principal - Planning, Development and Environment – Norman Waterhouse Lawyers
Rebecca is a Principal in the Planning, Development and Environment Team at Norman Waterhouse Lawyers. This Norman Waterhouse Team is widely recognised as a leader in the provision of advice on planning, development and environmental law matters to the local government sector in South Australia.
Aden Miegel, Principal – Planning, Development and Environment – Norman Waterhouse Lawyers
Aden is a Principal in the Planning, Development and Environment Team at Norman Waterhouse Lawyers. This Norman Waterhouse Team is widely recognised as a leader in the provision of advice on planning, development and environmental law matters to the local government sector in South Australia.
Additional Information
For further information about the content of this program or to enquire about having this program brought ‘In-House’ to your council or to a ‘Council Hub’ near you please contact LGA Training on 8224 2000 or at training@lga.sa.gov.au.Please understand that by registering, you are accepting our policy conditions. For a copy of our policies, please click here.