A Planning Permit is a legal document that gives permission in principal for a certain use or development on a specific parcel of land. Planning permits have approved (or endorsed) plans that specify what development can take place.
Not all developments require a planning permit. It depends on the planning permit requirements contained in the Zone and any Overlays for the land.
Planning permits often contain conditions set by Councils, Service Authorities (including water, energy and roads authorities) and State Government Departments and Agencies. The use, development, buildings or works done must match those shown on the planning permit and endorsed plans.
Permits have an expiry date – a time limit in which development must be commenced and completed. If a planning permit expires before the development is completed, we cannot extend the planning permit unless an extension has been granted.
It may be possible to request an extension of time for the planning permit if the planning permit has not expired. See the Request for an Extension of Time to a Planning Permit form in our Applications Forms section. A fee applies.