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VicSmart Clause 59.02 – Information Requirements

Clause 59.02-1 – Subdivision of buildings and car parking spaces is the clause in local planning schemes that sets out the following for VicSmart planning applications:

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59.02 SUBDIVISION OF BUILDINGS AND CAR PARKING SPACES

59.02-1 Information Requirements

31/07/2018 VC148
An application must be accompanied by the following information as appropriate:

  • A copy of title for the subject land and a copy of any registered restrictive covenant.
  • A copy of the relevant planning permit and approved plans for the development.
  • A layout plan, drawn to scale and fully dimensioned showing:
    • The location, shape and size of the site.
    • The location of any existing buildings, car parking areas and private open space.
    • The location, shape and size of the proposed lots to be created. – The location of any easements on the subject land.
    • The location and details of any significant vegetation.
    • The location of the approved stormwater discharge point.
    • Any abutting roads.
    • The location of any street trees, poles, pits and other street furniture.
    • Existing and proposed vehicle access to the lots.
    • Any loading bays and vehicle standing areas.
    • Any waste storage areas.
    • Any proposed common property to be owned by a body corporate and the lots participating in the body corporate.
  • For the subdivision of existing buildings and car parking spaces, a copy of the occupancy permit or a certificate of final inspection for the development. For the subdivision of land into two lots with an approved development currently under construction, evidence that the construction has commenced.
  • If common property is proposed, an explanation of why the common property is required.
  • If the land is in an area where reticulated sewerage is not provided, a plan which shows the location of any existing effluent disposal area for each lot or a land assessment which demonstrates that each lot is capable of treating and retaining all wastewater in accordance with the State Environment Protection Policy (Waters of Victoria) under the Environment Protection Act 1970.
  • For land in an overlay, a written statement that describes how the proposal responds to any statement of significance, objectives or requirements specified in the schedule to the overlay.

Creative Commons License Source: Victoria Planning Provisions – VicSmart Clause 59.02 by the State of Victoria