Plans are required with the application. Plans should be fully legible at A3 size and show all dimensions, heights, and setbacks from boundaries.
Include details like:
- site plans showing all boundaries, natural features and proposed development (including the location and use of buildings on both the proposed land and the adjoining land, the location of car parks and areas to be landscaped)
- all elevations (north, south, east and west) with natural ground levels (on Australian Height Datum (ADH) where the property is affected by flooding) and relative finished levels
- floor plans for each level of the development, showing both the existing and proposed development along with existing and proposed gross floor area (GFA) calculations
- for subdivision, a proposed plan of subdivision showing all:
- existing and proposed allotments, including the intended use of all proposed lots
- existing and new roads, easements, parks, waterway corridors
- other environmental considerations.
A qualified design consultant should prepare the plans.
Additional plans will not be required for any environmental authority application.