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ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT REGULATION 2000 - SCHEDULE 1

SCHEDULE 1 – Forms

(Clauses 50, 126 and 139)

Part 1 - Development applications

1 Information to be included in development application

(1) A development application must contain the following information--
(ea) for biodiversity compliant development, an indication of the reason why the development is biodiversity compliant development,
(f) a list of any authorities from which concurrence must be obtained before the development may lawfully be carried out or from which concurrence would have been required but for section 4.13(2A) or 4.41,
(f1) in the case of an application that is accompanied by a biodiversity development assessment report, the reasonable steps taken to obtain the like-for-like biodiversity credits required to be retired under the report to offset the residual impacts on biodiversity values if different biodiversity credits are proposed to be used as offsets in accordance with the variation rules under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 ,
(f2) if the land is subject to a private land conservation agreement under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 , a description of the kind of agreement and the area to which it applies,
(g) a list of any approvals of the kind referred to in section 4.46(1) of the Act that must be obtained before the development may lawfully be carried out.
(g1)-(j)
(2) In this Schedule,
"biodiversity compliant development" means--
(a) development proposed to be carried out on biodiversity certified land within the meaning of Part 7AA of the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 , or
(b) development in respect of which a biobanking statement has been issued in respect of the development under Part 7A of the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 , or
(c) development to which the biodiversity certification conferred by Part 7 of Schedule 7 to the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 applies, or
(d) development for which development consent is required under a biodiversity certified EPI (within the meaning of Part 8 of Schedule 7 to the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 ).

2 Documents to accompany development application

(1) A development application must be accompanied by the following documents--
(a) a site plan of the land,
(b) a sketch of the development,
(c) a statement of environmental effects (in the case of development other than designated development or State significant development),
(d) in the case of development that involves the erection of a building, an A4 plan of the building that indicates its height and external configuration, as erected, in relation to its site (as referred to in clause 56 of this Regulation),
(e) an environmental impact statement (in the case of designated development or State significant development),
(f) a species impact statement (in the case of land that is, or is part of, critical habitat or development that is likely to significantly affect threatened species, populations or ecological communities, or their habitats), but not if the development application is for State significant development,
(g) if the development involves any subdivision work, preliminary engineering drawings of the work to be carried out,
(h) if an environmental planning instrument requires arrangements for any matter to have been made before development consent may be granted (such as arrangements for the provision of utility services), documentary evidence that such arrangements have been made,
(i) if the development involves a change of use of a building (other than a dwelling-house or a building or structure that is ancillary to a dwelling-house and other than a temporary structure)--
(i) a list of the Category 1 fire safety provisions that currently apply to the existing building, and
(ii) a list of the Category 1 fire safety provisions that are to apply to the building following its change of use,
(j) if the development involves building work to alter, expand or rebuild an existing building, a scaled plan of the existing building,
(k) if the land is within a wilderness area and is the subject of a wilderness protection agreement or conservation agreement within the meaning of the Wilderness Act 1987 , a copy of the consent of the Minister for the Environment to the carrying out of the development,
(k1) in the case of development comprising mining for coal (within the meaning of section 380AA of the Mining Act 1992 )--documentary evidence that the applicant holds an authority under the Mining Act 1992 in respect of coal and the land concerned or has the written consent of the holder of such an authority to make the development application,
(l) in the case of development to which clause 2A applies, such other documents as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to accompany the application,
(m) in the case of BASIX optional development--if the development application is accompanied by a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates (despite there being no obligation under clause 2A for it to be so accompanied), such other documents as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to accompany the application,
(n) if the development involves the erection of a temporary structure, the following documents--
(i) documentation that specifies the live and dead loads the temporary structure is designed to meet,
(ii) a list of any proposed fire safety measures to be provided in connection with the use of the temporary structure,
(iii) in the case of a temporary structure proposed to be used as an entertainment venue--a statement as to how the performance requirements of Part B1 and NSW Part H102 of Volume One of the Building Code of Australia are to be complied with (if a performance solution, to meet the performance requirements, is to be used),
(iv) documentation describing any accredited building product or system sought to be relied on for the purposes of section 4.15(4) of the Act,
(v) copies of any compliance certificates to be relied on,
(o) in the case of a development involving the use of a building as an entertainment venue or a function centre, pub, registered club or restaurant--a statement that specifies the maximum number of persons proposed to occupy, at any one time, that part of the building to which the use applies,
(p) in relation to development for the purposes of a manor house or multi dwelling housing (terraces) to which Part 2, Division 1 of the ARH SEPP applies--a statement, in the form approved by the Planning Secretary, by a qualified designer or a person accredited as a building designer by the Building Designers Association of Australia that--
(a) verifies that the designer or person designed, or directed the design of, the development, and
(b) addresses how the design is consistent with the relevant design criteria set out in the Low Rise Housing Diversity Design Guide,
(q) in relation to development referred to in clause 50(1) of the ARH SEPP--evidence or information demonstrating whether the development is likely to result in the loss of low-rental dwellings on the land to which the application relates during the relevant period, within the meaning of Part 3 of the ARH SEPP.
(1A) In subclause (1)--

"ARH SEPP" means State Environmental Planning Policy (Affordable Rental Housing) 2009 .

"low-rental dwellings" has the same meaning as in Part 3 of the ARH SEPP.

"Low Rise Housing Diversity Design Guide" has the same meaning as in State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Codes) 2008 .
(2) The site plan referred to in subclause (1)(a) must indicate the following matters--
(a) the location, boundary dimensions, site area and north point of the land,
(b) existing vegetation and trees on the land,
(c) the location and uses of existing buildings on the land,
(d) existing levels of the land in relation to buildings and roads,
(e) the location and uses of buildings on sites adjoining the land.
(3) The sketch referred to in subclause (1)(b) must indicate the following matters--
(a) the location of any proposed buildings or works (including extensions or additions to existing buildings or works) in relation to the land's boundaries and adjoining development,
(b) floor plans of any proposed buildings showing layout, partitioning, room sizes and intended uses of each part of the building,
(c) elevations and sections showing proposed external finishes and heights of any proposed buildings (other than temporary structures),
(c1) elevations and sections showing heights of any proposed temporary structures and the materials of which any such structures are proposed to be made (using the abbreviations set out in clause 7 of this Schedule),
(d) proposed finished levels of the land in relation to existing and proposed buildings and roads,
(e) proposed parking arrangements, entry and exit points for vehicles, and provision for movement of vehicles within the site (including dimensions where appropriate),
(f) proposed landscaping and treatment of the land (indicating plant types and their height and maturity),
(g) proposed methods of draining the land,
(h) in the case of development to which clause 2A applies, such other matters as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to be included on the sketch,
(i) in the case of BASIX optional development--if the development application is accompanied by a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates (despite there being no obligation under clause 2A for it to be so accompanied), such other matters as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to be included on the sketch.
(4) A statement of environmental effects referred to in subclause (1)(c) must indicate the following matters--
(a) the environmental impacts of the development,
(b) how the environmental impacts of the development have been identified,
(c) the steps to be taken to protect the environment or to lessen the expected harm to the environment,
(d) any matters required to be indicated by any guidelines issued by the Planning Secretary for the purposes of this clause.
(5) In addition, a statement of environmental effects referred to in subclause (1)(c) or an environmental impact statement in respect of State significant development must include the following, if the development application relates to residential apartment development to which State Environmental Planning Policy No 65--Design Quality of Residential Apartment Development applies--
(a) an explanation of how--
(i) the design quality principles are addressed in the development, and
(ii) in terms of the Apartment Design Guide, the objectives of that guide have been achieved in the development,
(b) drawings of the proposed development in the context of surrounding development, including the streetscape,
(c) development compliance with building heights, building height planes, setbacks and building envelope controls (if applicable) marked on plans, sections and elevations,
(d) drawings of the proposed landscape area, including species selected and materials to be used, presented in the context of the proposed building or buildings, and the surrounding development and its context,
(e) if the proposed development is within an area in which the built form is changing, statements of the existing and likely future contexts,
(f) photomontages of the proposed development in the context of surrounding development,
(g) a sample board of the proposed materials and colours of the facade,
(h) detailed sections of proposed facades,
(i) if appropriate, a model that includes the context.
(5A) The species impact statement referred to in subclause (1)(f) is not required in relation to the effect of the development on any threatened species, populations or ecological communities, or their habitats, if the development is taken to be development that is not likely to significantly affect those threatened species, populations or ecological communities, or their habitats, because it is biodiversity compliant development.
(6) In the case of development to which clause 2A applies, the explanation referred to in subclause (5)(a) need not deal with the design quality principles referred to in that paragraph to the extent to which they aim--
(a) to reduce consumption of mains-supplied potable water, or reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, in the use of the building or in the use of the land on which the building is situated, or
(b) to improve the thermal performance of the building.

2A BASIX certificate required for certain development

(1) In addition to the documents required by clause 2, a development application for any BASIX affected development must also be accompanied by a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates for the development, being a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates that has or have been issued no earlier than 3 months before the date on which the application is made.
(2) If the proposed development involves the alteration, enlargement or extension of a BASIX affected building that contains more than one dwelling, a separate BASIX certificate is required for each dwelling concerned.

Part 1A - Development applications for State significant development

2B BASIX certificate required for certain development

(1) A development application for BASIX affected development must be accompanied by a BASIX certificate for the development that is issued no earlier than 3 months before the date on which the application is made.
(2) If the proposed development involves the alteration, enlargement or extension of a BASIX affected building that contains more than 1 dwelling, a separate BASIX certificate is required for each dwelling.

Part 2 - Complying development certificates

4 Documents to accompany application for complying development certificate

(1) An application for a complying development certificate must be accompanied by the following documents--
(a) a site plan of the land,
(b) a sketch of the development,
(c) if the development involves a change of use of a building (other than a dwelling-house or a building or structure that is ancillary to a dwelling-house and other than a temporary structure)--
(i) a list of the Category 1 fire safety provisions that currently apply to the existing building,
(ii) a list of the Category 1 fire safety provisions that are to apply to the building following its change of use,
(d) if the development involves building work (including work in relation to a dwelling-house or a building or structure that is ancillary to a dwelling-house)--
(i) a detailed description of the development, and
(ii) appropriate building work plans and specifications,
(e) if the development involves building work (other than work in relation to a dwelling-house or a building or structure that is ancillary to a dwelling-house)--
(i) a list of any existing fire safety measures provided in relation to the land or any existing building on the land, and
(ii) a list of the proposed fire safety measures to be provided in relation to the land and any building on the land as a consequence of the building work,
(f) if the development involves subdivision work, appropriate subdivision work plans and specifications,
(f1) if the development involves the erection of a wall to a boundary that has a wall less than 0.9m from the boundary, a report by a professional engineer, within the meaning of the Building Code of Australia , outlining the proposed method of supporting the adjoining wall,
(f2) if the development involves the demolition or removal of a wall to a boundary that has a wall less than 0.9m from the boundary, a report by a professional engineer, within the meaning of the Building Code of Australia , outlining the proposed method of maintaining support for the adjoining wall after the demolition or removal,
(g) in the case of development to which clause 4A applies, such other documents as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to accompany the application,
(h) in the case of BASIX optional development--if the application for a complying development certificate is accompanied by a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates (despite there being no obligation under clause 4A for it to be so accompanied), such other documents as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to accompany the application,
(i) if the development involves the erection of a temporary structure, the following documents--
(i) documentation that specifies the live and dead loads the temporary structure is designed to meet,
(ii) a list of any proposed fire safety measures to be provided in connection with the use of the temporary structure,
(iii) in the case of a temporary structure proposed to be used as an entertainment venue--a statement as to how the performance requirements of Part B1 and NSW Part H102 of Volume One of the Building Code of Australia are to be complied with (if a performance solution, to meet the performance requirements, is to be used),
(iv) documentation describing any accredited building product or system sought to be relied on for the purposes of section 4.28(4) of the Act,
(v) copies of any compliance certificates to be relied on,
(j) in the case of a development involving the use of a building as an entertainment venue or a function centre, pub, registered club or restaurant--a statement that specifies the maximum number of persons proposed to occupy, at any one time, that part of the building to which the use applies,
(j1) if the development--
(i) is for a purpose specified in clause 39(1) (Existing schools--complying development) of State Environmental Planning Policy (Educational Establishments and Child Care Facilities) 2017 , and
(ii) will result in the school being able to accommodate 50 or more additional students,
a certificate issued by Transport for NSW certifying that any impacts on the surrounding road network as a result of the development are acceptable or will be acceptable if specified requirements are met,
(k) a certificate issued by Transport for NSW certifying that any impacts on the surrounding road network as a result of the development are acceptable or will be acceptable if specified requirements are met, but only in a case where--
(i) the development is for the purposes of a new building, or the alteration of or addition to an existing building, to which Part 5A of State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008 applies, and
(ii) the total gross floor area of the new building or the existing building as altered or added to will be 5,000 square metres or more, and
(iii) the site on which the development is to be carried out has direct vehicular or pedestrian access to a classified road or to a road that connects to a classified road where the access (measured along the alignment of the connecting road) is within 90 metres of the connection,
(l) if the development is proposed to be carried out on land referred to in clause 126(2), a statement issued by a qualified person certifying that--
(i) the land is suitable for the intended purpose of the development having regard to the contamination status of the land, or
(ii) the land would be so suitable if the remediation works specified in the statement were carried out,
(m) if a development standard applying to the development requires that development must be set back from any registered easement--
(i) a copy of an official search for the lot on which the development is to be carried out, and
(ii) if the land is subject to a registered easement--a title diagram for the lot and any adjoining lot that benefits from the easement,
(n) if the development involves the erection or alteration of, or an addition to, a dual occupancy, manor house or multi dwelling housing (terraces)--a statement (in the form approved by the Planning Secretary) by a qualified designer or a person accredited as a building designer by the Building Designers Association of Australia that--
(i) verifies that he or she designed, or directed the design of, the development, and
(ii) addresses how the design is consistent with the relevant design criteria set out in the Low Rise Housing Diversity Design Guide (within the meaning of State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008 ).
(2) The site plan referred to in subclause (1)(a) must indicate the following matters--
(a) the location, boundary dimensions, site area and north point of the land,
(b) existing vegetation and trees on the land,
(c) the location and uses of existing buildings on the land,
(d) existing levels of the land in relation to buildings and roads,
(e) the location and uses of buildings on sites adjoining the land.
(3) The sketch referred to in subclause (1)(b) must indicate the following matters--
(a) the location of any proposed buildings or works (including extensions or additions to existing buildings or works) in relation to the land's boundaries and adjoining development,
(b) floor plans of any proposed buildings showing layout, partitioning, room sizes and intended uses of each part of the building,
(c) elevations and sections showing proposed external finishes and heights of any proposed buildings (other than temporary structures),
(c1) elevations and sections showing heights of any proposed temporary structures and the materials of which any such structures are proposed to be made (using the abbreviations set out in clause 7 of this Schedule),
(d) proposed finished levels of the land in relation to existing and proposed buildings and roads,
(e) proposed parking arrangements, entry and exit points for vehicles, and provision for movement of vehicles within the site (including dimensions where appropriate),
(f) proposed landscaping and treatment of the land (indicating plant types and their height and maturity),
(g) proposed methods of draining the land,
(h) in the case of development to which clause 4A applies, such other matters as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to be included on the sketch,
(i) in the case of BASIX optional development--if the application for a complying development certificate is accompanied by a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates (despite there being no obligation under clause 4A for it to be so accompanied), such other matters as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to be included on the sketch.
(4) A detailed description of the development referred to in subclause (1)(d)(i) must indicate the following matters--
(a) for each proposed new building--
(i) the number of storeys (including underground storeys) in the building,
(ii) the gross floor area of the building (in square metres),
(iii) the gross site area of the land on which the building is to be erected (in square metres),
(b) for each proposed new residential building--
(i) the number of existing dwellings on the land on which the new building is to be erected,
(ii) the number of those existing dwellings that are to be demolished in connection with the erection of the new building,
(iii) the number of dwellings to be included in the new building,
(iv) whether the new building is to be attached to any existing building,
(v) whether the new building is to be attached to any other new building,
(vi) whether the land contains a dual occupancy,
(vii) the materials to be used in the construction of the new building (using the abbreviations set out in clause 7 of this Schedule).
(5) Appropriate building work plans and specifications referred to in subclause (1)(d)(ii) include the following--
(a) detailed plans, drawn to a suitable scale and consisting of a block plan and a general plan, that show--
(i) a plan of each floor section, and
(ii) a plan of each elevation of the building, and
(iii) the levels of the lowest floor and of any yard or unbuilt on area belonging to that floor and the levels of the adjacent ground, and
(iv) the height, design, construction and provision for fire safety and fire resistance (if any),
(b) specifications for the development--
(i) that describe the construction and materials of which the building is to be built and the method of drainage, sewerage and water supply, and
(ii) that state whether the materials to be used are new or second-hand and (in the case of second-hand materials) give particulars of the materials to be used,
(c) a statement as to how the performance requirements of the Building Code of Australia are to be complied with (if a performance solution, to meet the performance requirements, is to be used),
(d) a description of any accredited building product or system sought to be relied on for the purposes of section 4.28(4) of the Act,
(e) copies of any compliance certificate to be relied on,
(f) if the development involves building work to alter, expand or rebuild an existing building, a scaled plan of the existing building,
(g) in the case of development to which clause 4A applies, such other matters as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to be included in the plans and specifications,
(h) in the case of BASIX optional development--if the application for a complying development certificate is accompanied by a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates (despite there being no obligation under clause 4A for it to be so accompanied), such other matters as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to be included in the plans and specifications.
(5A) An application for a complying development certificate that relates only to fire alarm communication link work must be accompanied by--
(a) a plan that indicates the location of the new fire alarm communication link and any associated works, and
(b) a document that describes the design, construction and mode of operation of the new fire alarm communication link and any associated works.
(5B) An application for a complying development certificate that relates only to an alteration to a hydraulic fire safety system must be accompanied by--
(a) a plan that indicates the location of the hydraulic fire safety system alteration and any associated works, and
(b) a document that describes--
(i) the required pressure and flow characteristics of the hydraulic fire safety system that is to be altered, and
(ii) the pressure and flow characteristics that will be available from the town main following mains pressure reduction by or on behalf of the relevant water utility, and
(iii) the design, construction and performance of the hydraulic fire safety system alteration and any associated works.
(6) Appropriate subdivision work plans and specifications referred to in subclause (1)(f) include the following--
(a) details of the existing and proposed subdivision pattern (including the number of lots and the location of roads),
(b) details as to which public authorities have been consulted with as to the provision of utility services to the land concerned,
(c) detailed engineering plans as to the following matters--
(i) earthworks,
(ii) roadworks,
(iii) road pavement,
(iv) road furnishings,
(v) stormwater drainage,
(vi) water supply works,
(vii) sewerage works,
(viii) landscaping works,
(ix) erosion control works,
(d) copies of any compliance certificates to be relied on.
(7) In subclause (1)(l),
"qualified person" means a person who has the competencies that are essential to contaminated site assessment and investigation as set out in the document entitled Schedule B9 Guideline on Competencies and Acceptance of Environmental Auditors and Related Professionals published by the National Environment Protection Council in 2013.
(8) In subclause (1)(m)(i),
"official search" has the same meaning as in Part 11A of the Real Property Act 1900 .

4A BASIX certificate required for certain development

(1) In addition to the documents required by clause 4, an application for a complying development certificate for any BASIX affected development must also be accompanied by a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates for the development, being a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates that has or have been issued no earlier than 3 months before the date on which the application is made.
(2) If the proposed development involves the alteration, enlargement or extension of a BASIX affected building that contains more than one dwelling, a separate BASIX certificate is required for each dwelling concerned.

4B Relationship with State Environmental Planning Policy (Port Botany and Port Kembla) 2013

Clause 4(1)(l) of this Schedule does not apply to complying development carried out under the complying development provisions of State Environmental Planning Policy (Three Ports) 2013 in the Lease Area within the meaning of clause 4 of that Policy.

Part 3 - Construction certificates

6 Documents to accompany application for construction certificate

(1) An application for a construction certificate must be accompanied by the following documents--
(a) if the development involves building work (including work in relation to a dwelling-house or a building or structure that is ancillary to a dwelling-house)--
(i) a detailed description of the development, and
(ii) appropriate building work plans and specifications,
(b) if the development involves building work (other than work in relation to a dwelling-house or a building or structure that is ancillary to a dwelling-house)--
(i) a list of any existing fire safety measures provided in relation to the land or any existing building on the land, and
(ii) a list of the proposed fire safety measures to be provided in relation to the land and any building on the land as a consequence of the building work,
(d) in the case of development to which clause 6A applies, such other documents as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to accompany the application.
(2) A detailed description of the development referred to in subclause (1)(a)(i) must indicate the following matters--
(a) for each proposed new building--
(i) the number of storeys (including underground storeys) in the building,
(ii) the gross floor area of the building (in square metres),
(iii) the gross site area of the land on which the building is to be erected (in square metres),
(b) for each proposed new residential building--
(i) the number of existing dwellings on the land on which the new building is to be erected,
(ii) the number of those existing dwellings that are to be demolished in connection with the erection of the new building,
(iii) the number of dwellings to be included in the new building,
(iv) whether the new building is to be attached to any existing building,
(v) whether the new building is to be attached to any other new building,
(vi) whether the land contains a dual occupancy,
(vii) the materials to be used in the construction of the new building (using the abbreviations set out in clause 7 of this Schedule).
(3) Appropriate building work plans and specifications referred to in subclause (1)(a)(ii) include the following--
(a) detailed plans, drawn to a suitable scale and consisting of a block plan and a general plan, that show--
(i) a plan of each floor section, and
(ii) a plan of each elevation of the building, and
(iii) the levels of the lowest floor and of any yard or unbuilt on area belonging to that floor and the levels of the adjacent ground, and
(iv) the height, design, construction and provision for fire safety and fire resistance (if any),
(b) specifications for the development--
(i) that describe the construction and materials of which the building is to be built and the method of drainage, sewerage and water supply, and
(ii) that state whether the materials to be used are new or second-hand and (in the case of second-hand materials) give particulars of the materials to be used,
(c) a statement as to how the performance requirements of the Building Code of Australia are to be complied with (if a performance solution, to meet the performance requirements, is to be used),
(d) a description of any accredited building product or system sought to be relied on for the purposes of section 4.15(4) of the Act,
(e) copies of any compliance certificate to be relied on,
(f) if the development involves building work to alter, expand or rebuild an existing building, a scaled plan of the existing building,
(g) in the case of development to which clause 6A applies, such other matters as any BASIX certificate for the development requires to be included in the plans and specifications.
(3A) An application for a construction certificate that relates only to fire alarm communication link works must be accompanied by--
(a) a plan that indicates the location of the new fire alarm communication link and any associated works, and
(b) a document that describes the design, construction and mode of operation of the new fire alarm communication link and describes any associated works.
(3B) An application for a construction certificate that relates only to an alteration to a hydraulic fire safety system must be accompanied by--
(a) a plan that indicates the location of the hydraulic fire safety system alteration and any associated works, and
(b) a document that describes--
(i) the required pressure and flow characteristics of the hydraulic fire safety system that is to be altered, and
(ii) the pressure and flow characteristics that will be available from the town main following mains pressure reduction by or on behalf of the relevant water utility, and
(iii) the design, construction and performance of the hydraulic fire safety system alteration and any associated works.

6A BASIX certificate required for certain development

(1) This clause applies to--
(a) BASIX affected development, and
(b) BASIX optional development in relation to which a person made a development application that has been accompanied by a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates (despite there being no obligation under clause 2A for it to be so accompanied).
(2) In addition to the documents required by clause 6, an application for a construction certificate for any development to which this clause applies must also be accompanied by a BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates for the development, being either the BASIX certificate applicable to the development when the relevant development consent was granted or some other BASIX certificate or BASIX certificates that has or have been issued no earlier than 3 months before the date on which the application is made.
(3) If the proposed development involves the alteration, enlargement or extension of a BASIX affected building that contains more than one dwelling, a separate BASIX certificate is required for each dwelling concerned.

Part 3A - Subdivision works certificates

6AB Documents to accompany application for subdivision works certificate

An application for a subdivision works certificate must be accompanied by appropriate subdivision work plans and specifications, including the following--

(a) details of the existing and proposed subdivision pattern (including the number of lots and the location of roads),
(b) details as to which public authorities have been consulted with as to the provision of utility services to the land concerned,
(c) detailed engineering plans as to the following matters--
(i) earthworks,
(ii) roadworks,
(iii) road pavement,
(iv) road furnishings,
(v) stormwater drainage,
(vi) water supply works,
(vii) sewerage works,
(viii) landscaping works,
(ix) erosion control works,
(d) copies of any compliance certificates to be relied on.

Part 4 - Abbreviations for building materials

7 Abbreviations for building materials

The following abbreviations are to be used in any development application or application for a complying development certificate--

Walls Code Roof Code
Brick (double) 11 Tiles 10
Brick (veneer) 12 Concrete or Slate 20
Concrete or Stone 20 Fibre cement 30
Fibre cement 30 Steel 60
Timber 40 Aluminium 70
Curtain glass 50 Other 80
Steel 60 Not specified 90
Aluminium 70
Other 80
Not specified 90

Floor Code Frame Code
Concrete or Slate 20 Timber 40
Timber 40 Steel 60
Other 80 Aluminium 70
Not specified 90 Other 80
Not specified 90



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