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This legislation has been repealed.

STRATA SCHEMES (FREEHOLD DEVELOPMENT) REGULATION 2012 - REG 5

Location plans

5 Location plans

(1) A location plan must be in the approved form known as "Strata Plan Form 2" and show the following:
(a) the external boundaries, and the lengths of the external boundaries, of the parcel,
(b) except as provided in subclause (2), the projection onto a horizontal plane of the external limits of:
(i) the building, or
(ii) any other structural feature used in the plan to define boundaries of lots or parts of lots, or
(iii) any lots or parts of lots not within the building,
(c) if:
(i) any part of the building, or
(ii) in the case of a lot that is not within the building but is defined by linear measurement from a part of the building or from a part of some other structural feature, any part of that lot,
is within 2 metres of a boundary of the parcel (but is not on a boundary of the parcel), the perpendicular distances from that part of the building or from that part of the structural feature, to that boundary of the parcel (being perpendicular distances that correspond to the connections referred to in clause 7 (1) (b) or (c)),
(d) the identity of:
(i) the building, by reference to the street number, the material of its external construction and the number of floors or levels, and
(ii) any other structural feature used in the plan to define lots or parts of lots, by reference to its nature and the material of its construction,
(e) the identities of all adjoining lands,
(f) if any encroachment exists, the nature and extent of the encroachment and such survey information as the Registrar-General may require to indicate the relationship of the encroachment to the parcel boundary.
(2) In the case of a proposed stratum parcel, the matter to be shown on a location plan by means of the projection referred to in subclause (1) (b) is to include the following information instead of that required by subclause (1) (b):
(a) the perimeter of the site of the building (being the lot or lots on which the building is situated) of which the proposed stratum parcel forms part,
(b) in relation to that perimeter, the external limits of:
(i) the building, and
(ii) the proposed stratum parcel,
(c) in relation to the boundaries of the proposed stratum parcel, such elevations, sections, levels and planes as in the Registrar-General's opinion are necessary to illustrate:
(i) the part of the building that will be the subject of the proposed stratum parcel, and
(ii) any other structural feature used in the plan to define boundaries of lots or parts of lots, and
(iii) any proposed lots or parts of lots not within the building.
(3) All linear connections shown on a location plan must be referred to a stated surface of a floor, wall, ceiling or structural feature.
(4) A location plan must comply with the requirements set out in Schedule 1 (in the case of a plan lodged by hand) or 2 (in the case of a plan lodged electronically).



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