Blacktown council development application tracking

Starting 1 July 2024, the NSW Government introduced new guidelines to speed up the development application process and address the housing crisis. Here’s what you need to know:

Submitting your application on the NSW Planning Portal

To comply with the requirements, make sure your application is complete before submission. If any information is missing, the application will be returned and you will need to re-submit the entire package. To avoid this, please review your application carefully using our Planning and building application lodgement guide and checklist.

Once your application is accepted, you’ll receive an invoice that must be paid within seven calendar days.

After lodging your application

Once your application is lodged, Canterbury-Bankstown Council can no longer provide extended timeframes or multiple opportunities for changes. Please ensure your application is thoroughly prepared before submission.

By following this advice, you can help streamline the processing of your development, modification, and s8.2 review applications with Council.

Track your DA Development Application process

A Development Application (DA) is a formal request for permission to carry out 'development'.

All such work requires a Development Application unless it is listed as 'exempt development' or 'complying development'. Development Applications can be simple proposals that can be determined relatively quickly or can be more complex proposals that fall under 'Integrated' or 'Designated' development under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

Submitting a DA

All development applications must be lodged online through the NSW Planning Portal.