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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 - SECT 237A

237A .         How SAT to be constituted

        (1)         When exercising the jurisdiction referred to in section 236(2), the State Administrative Tribunal is to be constituted under this section and section 238.

        (2)         The State Administrative Tribunal is to be constituted by one Tribunal member when it is dealing with an application for a review of the determination of, or conditions imposed in respect of —

            (a)         a development application to commence a development of a value of less than $250 000 or such other amount as is prescribed by regulations made under the State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004 ; or

            (b)         a development application to commence a development of a single house on a single lot where the development is of a value of less than $500 000 or such other amount as is prescribed by regulations made under the State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004 , or any development ancillary to that development; or

            (c)         an application for approval to subdivide a lot into not more than 3 lots.

        (3)         The State Administrative Tribunal is to be constituted by one Tribunal member when it is dealing with an application that the applicant, with the agreement of each other party, has elected at the time of making the application to have determined by one Tribunal member.

        (4)         If —

            (a)         subsection (2) or (3) does not apply; or

            (b)         the President is of the opinion that an application referred to in subsection (2) or (3) is likely to raise complex or significant planning issues,

                the State Administrative Tribunal is to be constituted under section 11 of the State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004 .

        [Section 237A inserted: No. 5 of 2008 s. 85.]



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