An approved permit is a planning permit that has been approved by council for a specific development and or use.
If council issues a permit, the permit is nearly always subject to specified conditions that must be met.You will receive a copy of the permit and conditions, and the endorsed plans (unless there is a requirement for the submission of revised plans within the permit conditions). These are important documents and should be kept in a safe place. Don’t use the endorsed plans as your working plans.
Because there is no requirement for VicSmart planning applications to include notification of the public, the council must make a decision on your application form a plans with in 10 days, provided all of the supporting information has also been submitted.
After a permit is issued, a situation may arise that requires a change to your permit and approved plans. Instead of applying for a new permit, you may be able to apply to council for an amendment to your permit. The request for an amendment to the permit will follow the same process as a new application.
You should discuss the amendment to the permit with the council planner before submitting your application for an amendment to the permit.
Derived from The permit decision by the State of Victoria
Below is an example of a VicSmart planning permit issued by a council, permitting the development of an outbuilding (shed). The first image is a cover letter plan, the second image is the planning permit including the permit conditions, the third image is for notes regarding the permit, and the fourth image is of important information that applies to all permits, including how to have the permit decision reviewed.
Planning permits are written following planning methodology and are similar in layout and purpose.