In NSW, under what circumstances would a State Significant Development (SSD) application bypass local council assessment?
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A) When the development value exceeds $30 million in metropolitan areas
State Significant Development in NSW is determined by capital investment value thresholds, with developments over $30 million in metropolitan areas (or $10 million in non-metropolitan areas) being assessed directly by the NSW Department of Planning and Environment rather than local councils. This streamlines assessment for major economic projects.
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