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Land Sales Act 1984
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### sec.11 Requirements for disclosure plan
A disclosure plan may comprise 1 or more documents and must include—
for a proposed lot intended to be a volumetric format lot—the volumetric format lot particulars for the lot; or
for a proposed lot intended to be a standard format lot—the relevant lot particulars for the lot.
A disclosure plan must be prepared by a cadastral surveyor.
a draft plan of survey
The disclosure plan must be substantially complete.
In this section—
appropriate contour intervals means contour intervals of not more than—
for a proposed lot of not more than 2,000m 2 —50cm in height; or
for a proposed lot of more than 2,000m 2 —1m in height.
existing surface contours , of a proposed lot for which there is no operational work, means the surface contours of the lot at the time the disclosure plan for the lot is prepared.
relevant lot particulars , for a proposed lot intended to be a standard format lot, means the following—
the proposed number of the lot;
the total area of the lot;
a description of the dimensions of the lot as bearings and distances;
identification of the proposed orientation of the lot by reference to north;
if there is operational work for the lot—
contour maps of the lot showing the surface contours, with appropriate contour intervals, as at the completion of the work; and
the location of any retaining walls forming part of the work; and
the height of any retaining walls forming part of the work or, if the height varies across the length of the wall, the height of the lowest and highest points of the wall and the average height of the wall; and
the following information about any fill that is part of the work—
the depth of the fill;
whether the compaction of the fill will be done in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3798-2007, and the level of inspection and testing services carried out;
if the compaction of the fill will not be done in accordance with that Australian Standard, the nature of the departure from the standard.
if there is no operational work for the lot—contour maps of the lot showing the existing surface contours, with appropriate contour intervals.
standard format lot see the Land Title Act 1994 , schedule 2 .
volumetric format lot see the Land Title Act 1994 , schedule 2 .
volumetric format lot particulars , for a proposed lot intended to be a volumetric format lot, means the following—
the proposed number of the lot;
an isometric representation of the lot;
the area of the projected footprint of the lot;
the level of the ground surface in approximate values for illustrating the location of the lot in relation to that level;
identification of the proposed orientation of the lot by reference to north;
if the lot is proposed to contain a building or be located in a building—the floor level on which the lot is proposed to be located.
s 11 amd 1985 No. 43 s 8 ; 1985 No. 105 s 9 ; 1995 No. 58 s 4 sch 1 ; 1996 No. 56 s 123 ; 1997 No. 40 s 13 ; 2000 No. 62 s 601 sch 2 ; 2004 No. 11 s 596 sch 1 ; 2007 No. 24 s 770 sch 1 ; 2014 No. 22 s 287 sch 2 pt 2
sub 2014 No. 46 s 43
(sec.11-ssec.1) A disclosure plan may comprise 1 or more documents and must include— for a proposed lot intended to be a volumetric format lot—the volumetric format lot particulars for the lot; or for a proposed lot intended to be a standard format lot—the relevant lot particulars for the lot.
(sec.11-ssec.2) A disclosure plan must be prepared by a cadastral surveyor. a draft plan of survey
(sec.11-ssec.3) The disclosure plan must be substantially complete.
(sec.11-ssec.4) In this section— appropriate contour intervals means contour intervals of not more than— for a proposed lot of not more than 2,000m 2 —50cm in height; or for a proposed lot of more than 2,000m 2 —1m in height. existing surface contours , of a proposed lot for which there is no operational work, means the surface contours of the lot at the time the disclosure plan for the lot is prepared. relevant lot particulars , for a proposed lot intended to be a standard format lot, means the following— the proposed number of the lot; the total area of the lot; a description of the dimensions of the lot as bearings and distances; identification of the proposed orientation of the lot by reference to north; if there is operational work for the lot— contour maps of the lot showing the surface contours, with appropriate contour intervals, as at the completion of the work; and the location of any retaining walls forming part of the work; and the height of any retaining walls forming part of the work or, if the height varies across the length of the wall, the height of the lowest and highest points of the wall and the average height of the wall; and the following information about any fill that is part of the work— the depth of the fill; whether the compaction of the fill will be done in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3798-2007, and the level of inspection and testing services carried out; if the compaction of the fill will not be done in accordance with that Australian Standard, the nature of the departure from the standard. if there is no operational work for the lot—contour maps of the lot showing the existing surface contours, with appropriate contour intervals. standard format lot see the Land Title Act 1994 , schedule 2 . volumetric format lot see the Land Title Act 1994 , schedule 2 . volumetric format lot particulars , for a proposed lot intended to be a volumetric format lot, means the following— the proposed number of the lot; an isometric representation of the lot; the area of the projected footprint of the lot; the level of the ground surface in approximate values for illustrating the location of the lot in relation to that level; identification of the proposed orientation of the lot by reference to north; if the lot is proposed to contain a building or be located in a building—the floor level on which the lot is proposed to be located.
- (a) for a proposed lot intended to be a volumetric format lot—the volumetric format lot particulars for the lot; or
- (b) for a proposed lot intended to be a standard format lot—the relevant lot particulars for the lot.
- (a) for a proposed lot of not more than 2,000m 2 —50cm in height; or
- (b) for a proposed lot of more than 2,000m 2 —1m in height.
- (a) the proposed number of the lot;
- (b) the total area of the lot;
- (c) a description of the dimensions of the lot as bearings and distances;
- (d) identification of the proposed orientation of the lot by reference to north;
- (e) if there is operational work for the lot— (i) contour maps of the lot showing the surface contours, with appropriate contour intervals, as at the completion of the work; and (ii) the location of any retaining walls forming part of the work; and (iii) the height of any retaining walls forming part of the work or, if the height varies across the length of the wall, the height of the lowest and highest points of the wall and the average height of the wall; and (iv) the following information about any fill that is part of the work— (A) the depth of the fill; (B) whether the compaction of the fill will be done in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3798-2007, and the level of inspection and testing services carried out; (C) if the compaction of the fill will not be done in accordance with that Australian Standard, the nature of the departure from the standard.
- (i) contour maps of the lot showing the surface contours, with appropriate contour intervals, as at the completion of the work; and
- (ii) the location of any retaining walls forming part of the work; and
- (iii) the height of any retaining walls forming part of the work or, if the height varies across the length of the wall, the height of the lowest and highest points of the wall and the average height of the wall; and
- (iv) the following information about any fill that is part of the work— (A) the depth of the fill; (B) whether the compaction of the fill will be done in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3798-2007, and the level of inspection and testing services carried out; (C) if the compaction of the fill will not be done in accordance with that Australian Standard, the nature of the departure from the standard.
- (A) the depth of the fill;
- (B) whether the compaction of the fill will be done in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3798-2007, and the level of inspection and testing services carried out;
- (C) if the compaction of the fill will not be done in accordance with that Australian Standard, the nature of the departure from the standard.
- (f) if there is no operational work for the lot—contour maps of the lot showing the existing surface contours, with appropriate contour intervals.
- (i) contour maps of the lot showing the surface contours, with appropriate contour intervals, as at the completion of the work; and
- (ii) the location of any retaining walls forming part of the work; and
- (iii) the height of any retaining walls forming part of the work or, if the height varies across the length of the wall, the height of the lowest and highest points of the wall and the average height of the wall; and
- (iv) the following information about any fill that is part of the work— (A) the depth of the fill; (B) whether the compaction of the fill will be done in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3798-2007, and the level of inspection and testing services carried out; (C) if the compaction of the fill will not be done in accordance with that Australian Standard, the nature of the departure from the standard.
- (A) the depth of the fill;
- (B) whether the compaction of the fill will be done in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3798-2007, and the level of inspection and testing services carried out;
- (C) if the compaction of the fill will not be done in accordance with that Australian Standard, the nature of the departure from the standard.
- (A) the depth of the fill;
- (B) whether the compaction of the fill will be done in accordance with Australian Standard AS 3798-2007, and the level of inspection and testing services carried out;
- (C) if the compaction of the fill will not be done in accordance with that Australian Standard, the nature of the departure from the standard.
- (a) the proposed number of the lot;
- (b) an isometric representation of the lot;
- (c) the area of the projected footprint of the lot;
- (d) the level of the ground surface in approximate values for illustrating the location of the lot in relation to that level;
- (e) identification of the proposed orientation of the lot by reference to north;
- (f) if the lot is proposed to contain a building or be located in a building—the floor level on which the lot is proposed to be located.