COMMUNITY LAND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1989 - SECT 13
Subdivision of a development lot by a neighbourhood plan or strata plan
COMMUNITY LAND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1989 - SECT 13
Subdivision of a development lot by a neighbourhood plan or strata plan
(1) A development lot may be subdivided-- (a) by a neighbourhood plan
registered as a deposited plan, or
(b) by a registered strata plan that
includes common property.
(2) A neighbourhood plan must include, as sheets of
the plan-- (a) a location diagram, and
(b) a detail plan, and
(c) a
neighbourhood property plan, and
(d) an initial schedule of unit
entitlements.
(3) The Registrar-General may refuse to register a
neighbourhood plan subdividing a development lot unless-- (a) the plan
complies with Schedule 1, and
(b) the initial schedule of unit entitlements
complies with Schedule 11, and
(c) there is endorsed on the plan the address
at which documents may be served on the association constituted on
registration of the plan, and
(d) the documents referred to in subsection (4)
are lodged for registration with the plan.
(4) The documents required to be
lodged for registration with a neighbourhood plan are-- (a) a
neighbourhood management statement that complies with Schedule 4 and that, on
registration, will become binding in accordance with section 13 of the
Community Land Management Act 1989 , and
(b) a development contract that
complies with Schedule 2 and that will become binding in accordance with
section 15 of the Community Land Management Act 1989 , and
(c) any other
prescribed documents.
(5) On registering a neighbourhood plan or strata plan
subdividing a development lot, the Registrar-General-- (a) is to make in the
folio for the neighbourhood property or common property in the plan the
recordings required by Schedule 5, and
(b) may make in the folio for a
neighbourhood lot or strata lot in the subdivision a recording relating to the
community property and, if the development lot was a precinct development lot,
the precinct property, and
(c) may make such other recordings and notations
as the Registrar-General thinks fit.
(6) The documents registered with a plan
form part of the plan.