An assistant tuned to the Tasmanian Planning Scheme (SPPs & local LPS). Ask questions, generate report sections, and keep every claim traceable to source.
Designed for Tasmanian planners, building designers, and consultants who need speed and accuracy.
Every statement is traceable to SPPs or your council’s LPS, ready for copy‑paste into reports.
Generate zone summaries, acceptable solutions tables, and assessment notes in minutes.
Built for the Tasmanian Planning Scheme structure—no generic fluff, just compliant outputs.
Export to Google Docs, keep editable tables, and refine via short follow‑ups.
One‑click back to the online viewer for the exact clause, schedule, or overlay.
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Three simple steps to take a site from query to cited assessment notes.
Describe the site and what you need (e.g., setbacks in the Village Zone, overlays, acceptable solutions). You can paste an address or PID.
The assistant drafts sections (with tables) that map use/works to the correct clauses, including performance criteria and links.
Send to Google Docs or copy as Markdown. Continue refining—every update keeps sources intact.
Bring NCC context into planning summaries where it’s relevant—without mixing it up with SPP/LPS rules. Clean separation; clear citations.
Surface the applicable NCC parts by building class and proposal.
Structured refsNCC shown alongside planning outputs but never conflated with SPP/LPS.
GuardrailsSurface standards where they’re referenced by clause—not generic dumps, just what matters.
Only show standards that are cited by the relevant controls.
Plain-English notes to decide if deeper reading is needed.
Understands the structure of the Tasmanian Planning Scheme: State Planning Provisions (SPPs), Local Provisions Schedules (LPS), zones, codes, overlays, and terms. Outputs mirror how councils expect reports to read.
Give the site and proposal once. Get a structured report: zone summary, overlays, A vs P tables, assessment notes, and export-ready sections—each clause cited.
Start with a zone, clause, or quick question. You can refine the output with short follow‑ups and export when you’re happy.