The Minister for Planning and Infrastructure has delegated his power to make a number of decision types to either the Department of Planning and Infrastructure or the Planning Assessment Commission.
The department has delegation to make decisions on:
The Planning Assessment Commission has a delegation to make decisions on major project applications and modifications submitted by a private proponent, where:
- There has been 25 or more objections to the application; or
- The local council has objected; or
- There has been a reportable political donation in connection with the application, or to a previous related application.
This page includes information about these delegations, and the decisions made.
Decisions
Below are lists of decisions made under delegation for major projects and LEPs:
More information
The department's website contains more information about the above decisions at the following locations:
Development assessment delegations
- Instrument of Delegation (signed 14 September 2011) - Minister for Planning and Infrastructure delegating some powers and functions to the Planning Assessment Commission.
- Instrument of Delegation (signed 14 September 2011, commenced 1 October 2011) - Minister for Planning and Infrastructure delegating some powers and functions to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure, Sydney Olympic Park Authority, City of Sydney Council and Canada Bay Council.
- Instrument of Delegation (signed 23 September 2011) - the Director-General's delegations of certain powers and functions to other Departmental staff.
- Instrument of Delegation (signed 23 February 2012) - Minister for Planning and Infrastructure delegating some powers and functions to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure for modification applications for Barangaroo.
Plan-making delegations