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Bega Valley Sees Drop in Development Applications, Urgent Concerns Raised

UPDATE: Bega Valley’s latest development application figures reveal an alarming trend as only 77 applications were determined in the past financial quarter. This marks a significant drop from previous years, stirring urgent concerns among local councillors.

On September 17, Bega Valley councillors were briefed on the latest development application (DA) statistics, highlighting a stark decline in submissions compared to 2024. The report indicated that while there was an increase in DAs determined from 55 in the January to March quarter to 77 between April and June, it pales in comparison to 103 DAs determined during the same period last year. The number of new submissions has also dropped, from 110 in 2024 to 84 this year.

Councillor Helen O’Neil raised concerns about whether this decline signals a broader issue in the community, questioning the underlying reasons for fewer submissions. In response, council staff noted it is “too early to tell” if this is a long-term trend. Bega Valley’s chief executive, Anthony McMahon, emphasized that processing times can vary significantly based on the complexity of the applications.

Encouragingly, the overall average processing times for DAs remain consistent with 2024 figures. However, the council’s report highlighted a disappointing statistic regarding secondary dwellings. Since July 1, 2023, only 11 legal secondary dwellings have been approved, prompting Emily Harrison, director of community, environment, and planning, to express disappointment over the limited number.

In a related query, councillors sought updates on short-term rental properties in the shire. Current data shows there are 857 properties registered on the NSW government’s short-term rental accommodation (STRA) register. Notably, the Merimbula area leads with 308 properties, followed by Bermagui with 169, Pambula with 96, Tathra/Kalaru with 89, and the Eden coast with 83.

As the Bega Valley grapples with these developments, local officials are urged to analyze the implications of decreased applications. The community is left wondering what this means for future growth and housing availability in the region.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

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