Project Background
The DAF Leading Practice Model suggests that development applications should be streamed into an assessment ‘track’ that corresponds with the level of assessment required to make an appropriately informed decision. The criteria and content of each track is standard. Adoption of any track is optional in any jurisdiction, but it should remain consistent with the model if used.
DAF proposes six development tracks to be implemented:
•Exempt
•Prohibited
•Self Assess
•Code Assess
•Merit Assess
•Impact Assess
For more information on the tracks, see the Leading Practice Model.
Each track will provide a process of assessment that is relevant to the project’s complexity and impact on the built and natural environments. The track in which an application is to be assessed must be clear before an application is submitted.
Status Report
DAF has identified that Western Australia, Queensland, Victoria and the ACT have assessment tracks at least partially congruent with the DAF model.
DAF has held workshops regarding track-based assessment, aiming to develop a detailed analysis of the functional assessment tracks operating with a residential zone in the four jurisdictions (Western Australia, Queensland, Victoria and the ACT), with an emphasis on Code Assessment.
The Local Government Planning Ministers Council Subgroup on Development Assessment Reform is now developing a related project on Code Assessment.
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