A management statement that forms part of a community title scheme must include—
(a) the name and address of the developer; and
(b) a description of the stages, and the sequence of stages, in which any development of scheme land is to be carried out; and
(c) a plan showing construction zones and access zones and the nature of the use that may be made of them; and
(d) a schedule of times for starting and finishing each stage of any proposed development of scheme land (which may be fixed by reference to the calendar, the finishing of a previous element of the scheme, or to progress in the sale of lots or on any other reasonable basis); and
(e) if a body corporate is to be established (other than on registration of the scheme) for any elements of the scheme—a copy of the documents that are to establish the body corporate; and
(f) a schedule of the hours when work may be carried out on the proposed development; and
(g) a description of the amenities to be provided as part of the proposed development and a statement of—
(i) the purposes for which the amenities are to be provided; and
(ii) the extent to which the amenities are to be available for use by owners and occupiers of lots and their invitees; and
(iii) the arrangements for providing and maintaining the amenities and defraying the cost of their provision and maintenance; and
(h) a schedule (the lot entitlement schedule ) setting out—
(i) for each lot that is not to be common property—a whole number that is the lot entitlement for the lot; and
(ii) a whole number that is the total of the entitlements of all lots that are not to be common property; and
(i) a statement of the voting rights of the members of the body corporate at a general meeting if a poll is required; and
(j) any other information or materials prescribed by regulation.
Note If a form is approved under the Land Titles Act 1925
, s 140 for a lot entitlement schedule, the
form must be used.