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StraightLine Town Planning Leads NSW in Value, Speed and Quality: 24 hour Town Planning Reports Turnaround

Updated: Aug 13

When you are looking for a Statement of Environmental Effects (SEE) or Preliminary Planning Report (PPR) in NSW, you want three things: excellent value, fast turnaround and real human expertise.


StraightLine Town Planning delivers on all three without compromise.



1. Most Affordable Rates, No Hidden Fee Surprises


StraightLine keeps overheads low and passes those savings on to you. Basic Statements of Environmental Effects and Preliminary Planning Reports start at $550 + GST, even for more complex matters, with only modest increases for higher complexity.


This is well below industry norms. This means you get quality reports at the most competitive rates in NSW.


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2. Turnaround in 24 Hours if Needed


Planning reports including Statements of Environmental Effects and Preliminary Planning Reports, can be completed in 24 hours if needed. This keeps your project moving quickly and helps avoid delays that can cause frustration and cost increases.


3. Written by Experienced Planners - Not AI


Every report is prepared by qualified and experienced town planners and architects. Be weary of planning companies that generate all of their reports using AI.


At StraightLine Town Planning, nothing is generated by AI. This ensures that the work is tailored to your site and your proposal and meets the standards expected by councils across NSW.


4. In-House Team Ensures Consistency


StraightLine’s planners, architects and draftspeople work together as part of the same team. This creates consistency across drawings, documentation and justification reports, which is something that can be lost when different parts of a project are outsourced.


5. Proven Track Record Across NSW


StraightLine has completed thousands of successful projects across more than 100 NSW suburbs. These include residential, commercial, heritage and complex approval pathways.


Recent examples include:


  • Tuggerah (Pacific Highway) – Change of use from consulting rooms to a neighbourhood shop with minor fit-outs

  • Coalcliff (Paterson Road) – Alterations and additions on a split-level dwelling with geotechnical report integration

  • Croydon (The Strand) – Change of use from retail to tobacconist with signage and a Heritage Impact Statement

  • Fairfield East (Fairfield Street) – Food and drink premises with outdoor seating and a Building Information Certificate for unauthorised internal works

  • Kingsgrove (Kingsgrove Road) – Design and planning for a two-storey primary dwelling

  • Wollongong (Corrimal Street) – Change of use from real estate office to indoor health studio

  • Cessnock (Vernon Street) – Secondary dwelling with new driveway and crossover

  • Marulan (Collins Street) – Outbuilding with storage shed and driveway works

  • Rouse Hill (Uma Street) – Building Information Certificate for an unauthorised alfresco extension


6. Local Insights Across NSW Councils


StraightLine’s team includes former council officers and urban planners with detailed knowledge of Local Environmental Plans, Development Control Plans, SEPPs and the NSW planning framework. This experience helps to reduce Requests for Further Information and lowers the risk of rejection.



 
 
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