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Local Development Performance Monitoring 2005-06
The data in this publication provides an overview of trends in development applications processed by the 152 councils in NSW. In 2006, the Department of Planning introduced a new system for regular performance reporting on the local development planning system, based on development application data collected by councils. This new system will have important long term benefits for State and local government, the development industry and the community. Performance data on local development assessment will assist in ensuring that the legislative framework, planning policy and planning practice are all functioning effectively. In particular, it will help to: monitor the performance of councils in planning and development matters monitor the performance of State agency referrals and integrated approvals monitor key aspects of planning and development assessment systems and identify areas where further streamlining of current procedures and practices could occur assist in early identification of emerging trends and provide a lead for ongoing system improvement and management assist in improving the public accountability of the system by establishing performance measures and benchmarks based on comparable data available. The information contained in this report was collected by surveying all councils on development applications (DAs), complying development certificates (CDCs) and postdevelopment consent (building and subdivision) certificates processed during 2005–06. Prior to this survey, the only published data on planning and development matters was the Comparative Information on NSW Local Government Councils produced annually by the Department of Local Government, which provides key performance indicators for various local government operations. The four broad performance indicators for planning and development services contained in the Department of Local Government comparative information are: number of DAs determined mean time in calendar days for determining DAs median time in calendar days for determining DAs legal expenses to total planning and development costs. The Department of Planning’s Local Development Performance Monitoring supplements this comparative information by focusing specifically on development assessment matters dealt with by local government. The range of information collected through the Department of Planning’s performance reporting system is much more comprehensive than that contained in the Comparative Information on NSW Local Government Councils publication and covers the following areas: volume of applications lodged and determined staff involved in DA processing time taken to determine DAs by estimated development value value of approved DAs nature of DA determinations modifications and reviews court cases and legal expenses certificates issued post-development consent obstacles to efficient DA processing council initiatives to improve DA processing.
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Local Development Performance Monitoring 2006-07
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The data in this publication provides an overview of development trends in NSW for 2006-07, aspects of the performance of the 152 councils in NSW in assessing local development, and general indications of the performance of the NSW planning system. The information contained in the attached report was collected by surveying all councils on development applications (DAs), section 96(s96) modifications, complying development certificates (CDCs) and post development consent certificates (building and subdivision) determined during 2006-07. The data used is as reported by councils. This year's data provides substantial information on the local development planning system, covering the following key areas: DAs by number and proportion s96 modifications to change aspect of an existing approved DA CDCs by number and proportion Total value of DAs Number of DAs determined by value DAs gross determination times and net determination times by value Types of development by number and processing time Court cases and legal expenses and reviews Staff involved in DA processing and the nature of determinations Number of post development consent certificates. Information is presented on a State-wide, regional, and individual council basis. Where possible, the data has been compared to the 2005-06 survey data, and in a few cases previous year's data, to understand trends. However, there are differences in the way the 2006-07 data was collected and analysed, which influence the degree to which comparisons can be made - refer to Appendix1 of the attached report for further details. The publication does not assess the performance of councils or private certifiers in assessing subsequent stages of the approval process, i.e. assessing applications for a constructions certificate or inspections during and post construction. The publication focuses on quantitative data rather than qualitative information.
Local Development Performance Monitoring 2007-08
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The LDPM data provides an outline of the performance of the NSW planning system and information on local and regional development determined by councils and private certifiers. Councils provide the Department with information on each DA and Section 96 modification application (S96) determined by council, and on CDC's determined by council or private certifiers. The department issued councils with a template for data and explanatory material including data definitions. Councils generally extract their information from DA tracking databases or, for smaller country councils, DA registers. Data analysis was undertaken by the Department using standard calculations (for a detailed explanation, refer to the "Data Quality Statement" tab of the Summary Data attached as a resource to this data set ).
Local Development Performance Monitoring 2008-09
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The LDPM data provides an outline of the performance of the NSW planning system and information on local and regional development determined by councils and private certifiers. Councils provide the Department with information on each DA and Section 96 modification application (S96) determined by council, and on CDC's determined by council or private certifiers. The department issued councils with a template for data and explanatory material including data definitions. Councils generally extract their information from DA tracking databases or, for smaller country councils, DA registers. Data analysis was undertaken by the Department using standard calculations (for a detailed explanation, refer to the "Data Quality Statement" tab of the Summary Data attached as a resource to this data set ).
Local Development Performance Monitoring 2014-15
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The LDPM data provides an outline of the performance of the NSW planning system and information on local and regional development determined by councils, private certifiers and joint regional planning panels. Councils provide the Department with information on each DA and Section 96 modification application (S96) determined by council, and on CDC's determined by council or private certifiers. This is supplemented by information from joint regional planning panels. However, the majority of the data continues to come from councils. The department issued councils with a template for data and explanatory material including data definitions. Councils generally extract their information from DA tracking databases or, for smaller country councils, DA registers. Data analysis was undertaken by the Department using standard calculations (for a detailed explanation, refer to the "Data Quality Statement" tab of the Summary Data attached as a resource to this data set ).
Local Development Performance Monitoring 2015-16
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The LDPM data provides an outline of the performance of the NSW planning system and information on local and regional development determined by councils, private certifiers and joint regional planning panels. Councils provide the Department with information on each DA and Section 96 modification application (S96) determined by council, and on CDC's determined by council or private certifiers. This is supplemented by information from joint regional planning panels. However, the majority of the data continues to come from councils. The department issued councils with a template for data and explanatory material including data definitions. Councils generally extract their information from DA tracking databases or, for smaller country councils, DA registers. Data analysis was undertaken by the Department using standard calculations (for a detailed explanation, refer to the "Data Quality Statement" tab of the Summary Data attached as a resource to this data set ).
Local Development Performance Monitoring 2017-18
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The LDPM data provides an outline of the performance of the NSW planning system and information on local and regional development determined by councils, private certifiers and joint regional planning panels. Councils provide the Department with information on each DA and Section 96 modification application (S96) determined by council, and on CDC's determined by council or private certifiers. This is supplemented by information from joint regional planning panels. However, the majority of the data continues to come from councils. The department issued councils with a template for data and explanatory material including data definitions. Councils generally extract their information from DA tracking databases or, for smaller country councils, DA registers. Data analysis was undertaken by the Department using standard calculations (for a detailed explanation, refer to the "Data Quality Statement" tab of the Summary Data attached as a resource to this data set ).
Local Development Performance Monitoring 2020-21
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The LDPM data provides an outline of the performance of the NSW planning system and information on local and regional development determined by councils, private certifiers and joint regional planning panels. Councils provide the Department with information on each DA and Section 96 modification application (S96) determined by council, and on CDC's determined by council or private certifiers. This is supplemented by information from joint regional planning panels. However, the majority of the data continues to come from councils. The department issued councils with a template for data and explanatory material including data definitions. Councils generally extract their information from DA tracking databases or, for smaller country councils, DA registers. Data analysis was undertaken by the Department using standard calculations (for a detailed explanation, refer to the "Data Quality Statement" tab of the Summary Data attached as a resource to this data set).
Local Development Performance Monitoring 2011-12
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The LDPM data provides an outline of the performance of the NSW planning system and information on local and regional development determined by councils, private certifiers and joint regional planning panels. Councils provide the Department with information on each DA and Section 96 modification application (S96) determined by council, and on CDC's determined by council or private certifiers. This is supplemented by information from joint regional planning panels. However, the majority of the data continues to come from councils. The department issued councils with a template for data and explanatory material including data definitions. Councils generally extract their information from DA tracking databases or, for smaller country councils, DA registers. Data analysis was undertaken by the Department using standard calculations (for a detailed explanation, refer to the "Data Quality Statement" tab of the Summary Data attached as a resource to this data set ).
Local Development Performance Monitoring 2018-19
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The LDPM data provides an outline of the performance of the NSW planning system and information on local and regional development determined by councils, private certifiers and joint regional planning panels. Councils provide the Department with information on each DA and Section 96 modification application (S96) determined by council, and on CDC's determined by council or private certifiers. This is supplemented by information from joint regional planning panels. However, the majority of the data continues to come from councils. The department issued councils with a template for data and explanatory material including data definitions. Councils generally extract their information from DA tracking databases or, for smaller country councils, DA registers. Data analysis was undertaken by the Department using standard calculations (for a detailed explanation, refer to the "Data Quality Statement" tab of the Summary Data attached as a resource to this data set ).
Local Development Performance Monitoring 2019-20
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The LDPM data provides an outline of the performance of the NSW planning system and information on local and regional development determined by councils, private certifiers and joint regional planning panels. Councils provide the Department with information on each DA and Section 96 modification application (S96) determined by council, and on CDC's determined by council or private certifiers. This is supplemented by information from joint regional planning panels. However, the majority of the data continues to come from councils. The department issued councils with a template for data and explanatory material including data definitions. Councils generally extract their information from DA tracking databases or, for smaller country councils, DA registers. Data analysis was undertaken by the Department using standard calculations (for a detailed explanation, refer to the "Data Quality Statement" tab of the Summary Data attached as a resource to this data set).