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ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT REGULATION 2000 - REG 129C
Record of site inspections
129C Record of site inspections
(1) A council or registered certifier must make a record of each inspection
carried out by the council or registered certifier for the purposes of clause
129B.
(2) Any council or registered certifier who is required to make such a
record but is not the certifier in relation to the issue of the complying
development certificate concerned must, within 2 days after the carrying out
of the inspection, provide a copy of the record to the certifier, by means of
the NSW planning portal.
(3) The record must include the following-- (a) the
date of the application for the complying development certificate,
(b) the
address of the property at which the inspection was carried out,
(c) the type
of inspection,
(d) the date on which the inspection was carried out,
(e) if
the inspection was carried out by a council, the name of the council and the
identity and signature of the individual who carried out the inspection on
behalf of the council,
(f) if the inspection was carried out by a registered
certifier, the identity of the registered certifier, including, in a case
where the registered certifier is a registered body corporate, the identity of
the individual who carried out the inspection on behalf of the body corporate,
(g) if the inspection was carried out by a registered certifier, the
registration number of the registered certifier, including, in a case where
the registered certifier is a registered body corporate, the registration
number of the individual who carried out the inspection on behalf of the body
corporate,
(h) details of the current fire safety measures in the existing
buildings on the site that will be affected by the proposed development
concerned,
(i) details as to whether or not the plans and specifications
accompanying the application for the complying development certificate
adequately and accurately depict the existing site conditions,
(j) details of
any features of the site, or of any building on the site, that would result in
the proposed development the subject of the application for the complying
development certificate-- (i) not being complying development, or
(ii) not
complying with the Building Code of Australia .
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