The table below describes the circumstances when appeals can be made.

Situation

Who can appeal

When

A council asks for additional information to decide your application

The applicant

Within 14 days

A council amends a permit

The applicant

The landowner

Adjoining landowners

People who made representations

The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) (if relevant)

Within 14 days

A council amends a permit on land affected by matters controlled by the EPA, TPC or Heritage Council

Sean’s new words: A council amends a permit that was combined with an LPS amendment

The applicant

The landowner

Adjoining land owners

People who made representations

The EPA, Tasmanian Planning Commission (TPC) or Heritage Council (if relevant)

Within 14 days

A council refuses to grant a permit

The applicant

Within 14 days

Conditions on a permit for a Permitted application

The applicant

Within 14 days

Decision on a Discretionary application

The applicant

Anyone who made a representation

 

You lodged a representation about a development during the public advertising period and you disagree with the decision by council

The person who lodged the representation

Within 14 days

You have been served with a planning enforcement notice

The person named on the notice

Within 14 days

A planning permit has been cancelled

The owner or occupier of the land

Within 14 days