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COMMUNITY LAND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1989 - SECT 22

Subdivision of neighbourhood lots and related neighbourhood property

22 Subdivision of neighbourhood lots and related neighbourhood property

(1) Neighbourhood lots or neighbourhood property, or neighbourhood lots and some, but not all, of the related neighbourhood property, may be subdivided by the registration of a neighbourhood plan of subdivision as a deposited plan.
(2) A neighbourhood plan of subdivision must include, as sheets of the plan--
(a) if the plan subdivides or creates neighbourhood property--a replacement sheet for the neighbourhood property plan showing the altered boundaries of the neighbourhood property, and
(b) if the plan subdivides or creates neighbourhood lots--an additional sheet of the detail plan of the neighbourhood plan showing the boundaries of the neighbourhood lots created by the subdivision, and
(c) a replacement sheet for the initial or revised schedule of unit entitlements for the neighbourhood plan.
(3) The Registrar-General may refuse to register a neighbourhood plan of subdivision unless--
(a) the plan complies with Schedule 1, and
(b) Schedule 10 is complied with if the plan subdivides or creates neighbourhood property, and
(c) the replacement sheet for the initial or revised schedule of unit entitlements complies with Schedule 11 as if it were an initial schedule of unit entitlements, and
(d) if a neighbourhood lot being subdivided is held by the original proprietor--the initial period has expired or the Tribunal has authorised the subdivision, and
(e) if the plan subdivides or creates neighbourhood property--there is lodged with the plan a certificate in the approved form that is given under the seal of the neighbourhood association and is to the effect that the proposed subdivision has been approved by unanimous resolution of the association, and
(f) if an amendment of the development contract for the neighbourhood scheme is to be registered for the purposes of section 16 of the Community Land Management Act 1989 --there is lodged for registration with the plan a request for registration of the amendment that is in the approved form and is accompanied by the prescribed documents.
(4) A neighbourhood lot created by a subdivision of neighbourhood property ceases to be neighbourhood property.
(5) Neighbourhood lots, and neighbourhood property, may be subdivided only--
(a) in accordance with subsection (1), or
(b) by an acquisition plan.



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