Professionally prepared plans are preferable but not mandatory. Applicants usually have plans professionally drawn up by an architect or draftsperson to ensure plans display all of the information requirements of the permit application – but if you have some drafting skills, you can do your own.
It’s important to know that the plans will be stamped and form part of the planning permit.
It is also helpful to provide photographs that show the context to your application in relation to the surrounding area. Photos cannot usually be used as a substitute for plans. For VicSmart applications, most councils allow the following exceptions:
The specifc information requirements for a plan are listed in the government checklists and in The Complete VicSmart Guide. Here are examples of different types of drafted application plans, that will give you an indication of what is required:
If you have the skills to draw the plan yourself, ensure that your drawing shows all of the required information and is clear and drawn to scale. If you use this guide, you can get examples of annotated photographs and hand drawn plans to copy on request.
Source: What to include in your planning permit application by the Yarra Ranges Councils