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Saturday, 4 June 2005LOCAL COUNCILS PLANNING AUTHORITY UNDER A CLOUD
The Victorian Ratepayers Association has been advised that the State Government has revised the Planning and Environment Act by changing the way amendments to planning schemes are authorised, effectively removing councils as the leading referral authority in planning. Under this new legislation, councils are no longer a planning authority unless the Minister for Planning authorizes a particular amendment. As well as outright withdrawal of authority, this could lead to Local Councils making poor decisions out of fear of intimidation and loss of authority. Ratepayers Victoria Association understands that many Councils are also concerned that the legislation makes way for other bodies to be declared planning authorities and to be given powers to amend the planning scheme. Candy Broad, the Minister for Local Government, has continually showed a lack of support for councils across Victoria and it has become common knowledge in many councils that planning is now firmly in the hands of State Government bureaucracy Candy Broad, the Minister for Local Government was apparently asked in Parliament last week if she supports local government being the leading referral authority for planning in this state. Her response was that, “the Bracks Government will continue to uphold the right of local government to have a role as a democratically elected level of government to make decisions about planning matters.” This statement is considered by some to be obviously in dispute given the introduction of this new legislation. Candy Broad claims she has strengthened the Local Government Act to provide greater democracy to councils, Ratepayers and Residents, but at the same time she has diminished Victorian local government’s role as a leading planning authority. The Minister’s statements about the state of Local Government and its continued role as a Planning Authority. does not bode well at all for local government and Ratepayers Victoria if this is the Minister’s defense. Ratepayers Victoria Association firmly believes that local knowledge and local input should always be the founding basis for changes to local planning schemes. We believe that the Bracks Government must amend this legislation and return to local government its role as the leading referral authority for planning in this State. Planning is costing Local Government and Ratepayers a substantial amount of money in defending their decisions in VCAT. Decisions that are more often than not overturned because, in spite of what VCAT chairman and women say, they no longer regard or treat Local Government as the planning authority! It is the bread and butter that makes Council exist and any diminishing of that role starts to erode Council’s viability and can only lead to more Rate increases. The Municipal Association Victoria is supposed to be the body that defends Local Government its silence is deafening. So what is next?? President, Jack Davis
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