Complying Development

Complying development is a fast-track approval process for straightforward residential, commercial and industrial development.

From 1 July 2021, all complying development certificate (CDC) applications must be lodged through the NSW Planning Portal (the Portal).

What is complying development?

Complying development is a fast-track approval process for straightforward residential, commercial and industrial development.

Complying development approvals can be issued in as little as 20 days. These fast-track approvals are determined by council or an accredited certifier without the need for a full development application if the proposal meets specific development standards.

Complying development generally includes larger building works than exempt development. For this reason, ‘sign off’ by a building professional (known as a certifying authority) is needed.

Complying development is also subject to conditions of approval to protect surrounding uses during the construction period and the life of the complying development.

Examples of complying development include:

If your renovation or build is complying development (or requires a development application through council) you may need to apply for a BASIX certificate.

A complying development certificate is not required for building work that is exempt development, or subject to a construction certificate.

A design compliance declaration and the related regulated designs must be submitted before a CC or CDC is issued for Class 2 buildings and for CC and CDC applications made on or after 1 July 2021.

A Class 2 building is a building containing two or more sole-occupancy units, each being a separate dwelling. A design compliance declaration is lodged by a registered design practitioner when a design is ready to be used for building work.

How to apply online