Reconfiguring a lot includes subdividing or amalgamating lots, rearranging boundaries and creating easements. Specific provisions including minimum lot sizes and frontages are applicable depending on the zoning of the property. These provisions are detailed in the Reconfiguring a Lot user guide (pdf) and the Logan Planning Scheme 2006.
Fees and charges
Refer to Council's fees and charges.
Application forms
The required application forms to be filled out for reconfiguring a lot are:
- Part A (common details)
- Part F (Reconfiguring a lot).
Download the application forms for reconfiguring a lot.
Bonding of development
Bonding is a process where the applicant gives Council a financial security (cash, bank guarantee or cheque). The security covers uncompleted development construction works to obtain the early release of survey plans and sell the lots when development works are finished.
To apply for bonding please complete and submit the Bonding Summary Sheet (pdf).
For information on the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) Bonding Initiative download Revised Bonding Provision for Residential Development Projects Guidelines for applicants and application forms (pdf).
Street naming
When streets are created in a new development, the applicant (usually the developer), is responsible for naming the streets.
Download street naming fact sheet (pdf) and street naming form (pdf).