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Who to contact first. If you are considering carrying out development or seeking a change to an environmental planning instrument and want to enquire about a VPA, your first point of contact should be Council's Director of Planning and Environmental Services on (00) 0000 0000. You should contact Council officers at an early stage in the preparation of your application so that the public infrastructure requirements of your proposal and whether a VPA might be appropriate can be discussed. Council officers can provide assistance and guidance in the preparation of a VPA and in resolving issues associated with them. That is why it is best to contact Council at an early stage of the formulation of your development proposal or application to change (by creating, amending or repealing) an environmental planning instrument. In cases where both parties agree to proceed to a draft VPA, it is a legal requirement that a draft VPA be exhibited concurrently with a proposed development or proposed change to an environmental planning instrument. Thus a draft VPA negotiated with Council officers should be submitted at the same time as your application to Council. If you have already had a pre-application meeting with Council officers and now want to make further initial enquiries about a VPA, it is still appropriate to contact the Director of Planning and Environmental Services about a VPA. If a VPA was discussed at the pre-application meeting then possibly arrangements were made for meeting with Council’s VPA Negotiation Team. If not, then contact the Director of Planning and Environmental Services who will coordinate any further meetings.
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