

Under the Parramatta City Council Notification Development Control Plan 2004 the policy for notification typically depends on whether the development proposal is of a domestic nature (e.g. dwellings and additions) or of commercial nature and is classified as advertised or designated (e.g. residential flat buildings and other commercial developments).
Domestic style development proposals are notified to neighbouring properties via a written letter. This enables neighbours to assess any potential concerns regarding the proposed development for a period of 14 calendar days. Whereas development proposals which are either advertised or designated are notified to neighbouring properties via a written letter, placed on exhibition at Council buildings and advertised in local newspapers such as Parramatta Advertiser and Northern District Times for a period of 21 calendar days.
Linked below is the register of development applications determined with variations in standards under State Environmental Planning Policy No.1 that have been sent to the NSW Department of Planning during the quarter:
Council values your comments regarding Development Proposals which may affect you. Council invites public comment on development proposals before making an assessment decision. An objection is an opportunity for public involvement in the decision making process and does not constitute a complaint.
Please ensure your comments clearly outline your concerns and are received by the stated Expiry Date (usually 3 weeks after newspaper publication) or by Council before 4:30pm on the closing days of exhibitions. Submissions must be in writing.
You can comment online by completing the form in the Online DA Tracking application.
You can mail any objections to the Development Services Unit at Parramatta City Council:
PO Box 32 Parramatta NSW 2124
Or fax your objection to 02 9806 5901.
Any submission made in regard to an application made after 1 July 2005 may be made publicly available on Council’s website
In accordance with Council’s Notification Development Control Plan 2004 all proposed developments that are either advertised or designated need to be displayed for public viewing at Council Central Library and the Branch Library closest to the development site. These types of development proposals are also available for viewing at Council’s Offices between 8:30am and 4:30pm from Monday to Friday excluding public holidays.
The NSW Minister for Planning approves major infrastructure and other projects that are either of state significance or high value, under Part 3A of EP&A Act 1979. The Act also requires the NSW Department of Planning (DoP) to make the specifications of the proposed development available for at least 30 days. This is achieved by displaying specifications on exhibition at
Department of Planning Information Centre
23-33 Bridge Street
GPO Box 39 Sydney NSW 2001
Tel: 02 9228 6333
Fax: 02 9228 6555
Email: information@planning.nsw.gov.au
Parramatta City Council invites public comment on the following development proposals before making a decision. The Development Application (DA) and accompanying documents for each proposal may be inspected at the Council’s offices at 30 Darcy Street in Parramatta between 8:30am and 4:30pm from Monday to Friday excluding public holidays. The documents may also be viewed at Parramatta City Library and the Branch Library located nearest to the development during opening hours.
Submissions must be in writing and received by Council prior to 4:30pm on the closing day of the exhibition period. An objection is an opportunity for public involvement in the decision making process and does not constitute a complaint.
there are no exhibitions at this time
Parramatta City Council has changed the way it advertises Requests for Quotations (RFQs), Invitations to Tenders (ITTs) and Expressions of Interest (EOIs) by moving to a web based environment. Hard copies will still be available but we encourage you to take the sustainable alternative.
Parramatta City Council: Tenderlink
Parramatta City Council is placing all notifications and enabling receipt responses of RFQs, ITTs and EOIs electronically through this portal.