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STRATA SCHEMES (LEASEHOLD DEVELOPMENT) ACT 1986 - SECT 66A
Approvals by accredited certifiers
66A Approvals by accredited certifiers
(1) An accredited certifier may issue
a strata certificate in respect of a proposed strata plan, proposed strata
plan of subdivision or proposed notice of conversion in accordance with this
section.
(2) An accredited certifier must issue a strata certificate in
respect of a proposed strata plan that does not include a development lot or
lots if: (a) there is a relevant development consent in force, and
(b) all
conditions of the development consent that, by its terms, are required to be
complied with before a strata certificate may be issued have been complied
with, and
(c) where the land proposed to be subdivided is situated within a
water supply authority’s area of operations-the water supply authority has
issued a certificate of compliance for the proposed subdivision, and
(d) the
requirements of subparagraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) or the requirements of
subparagraphs (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) are satisfied: (i) a construction
certificate has been issued under the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 with respect to the erection of
any building containing any proposed lots to which the strata plan relates,
(ii) the proposed lots illustrated by that plan substantially correspond with
parts of any such building shown in the building plans accompanying the
construction certificate and designated in those building plans as being
intended for separate occupation,
(iii) any such building was completed not
more than 12 months, or such longer period as the relevant local council may
in any particular case fix, before the application for the strata certificate
under this subsection was made to the certifier,
(iv) separate occupation of
the proposed lots illustrated by the strata plan will not contravene the
provisions of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 or of any
environmental planning instrument within the meaning of that Act,
(v) any
consent required under that Act or instrument has been given in relation to
the separate occupation of the proposed lots illustrated by that plan,
(vi)
the land proposed to be subdivided is not the subject of any outstanding
order, requirement or notice of a kind referred to in, or given under, a
provision referred to in section 66 (1A),
(vii) if the relevant local council
has made an order of the kind referred to in Order No 6 in the Table to
section 121B of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 in relation
to the land proposed to be subdivided-the order has been complied with or an
appeal against the order has been made under section 121ZK of that Act and the
Land and Environment Court has refused to confirm the order.
(3) An
accredited certifier must issue a strata certificate in respect of a proposed
strata plan that includes a development lot or development lots, or in respect
of a proposed strata plan of subdivision of a development lot, if: (a) the
requirements of subsection (2) (a)-(d) are satisfied, and
(b) the plan and
any building containing proposed lots to which the plan relates: (i) satisfy
any applicable development consent conditions, and
(ii) give effect to the
stage of the strata development contract to which they relate.
(4) An
accredited certifier must issue a strata certificate in respect of a plan
illustrating a proposed subdivision (not being a proposed subdivision of a
development lot) referred to in section 4 (7) (a) if: (a) the requirements of
subsection (2) (a), (b) and (d) (iv) and (v) are satisfied (as if the
reference in subsection (2) (d) (iv) or (v) is a reference to the plan to
which the application for certification relates), and
(b) the body corporate
concerned has certified that by resolution passed at a general meeting it
agrees to the proposed subdivision.
(5) An accredited certifier must issue a
strata certificate in respect of a plan illustrating a proposed subdivision
(not being a proposed subdivision of a development lot) referred to in section
4 (7) (b), (c) or (d) if: (a) the requirements of subsection (2) (a), (b) and
(d) (iv) and (v) are satisfied (as if the reference in subsection (2) (d) (iv)
or (v) is a reference to the plan illustrating the proposed subdivision), and
(b) the body corporate concerned has certified that by special resolution
passed by the body corporate it agrees to the proposed subdivision.
(6) An
accredited certifier must issue a strata certificate in respect of a proposed
notice of conversion if: (a) the requirements of subsection (2) (a) and (b)
are satisfied, and
(b) the body corporate concerned has certified that by
special resolution passed by the body corporate it agrees to the proposed
conversion.
(7) For the purposes of subsections (2)-(5), if an Act provides
that Part 4 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 does not
apply to the carrying out of the development on the land to which the strata
plan relates, a reference in subsection (2) (d) (iv) or (v) to the
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 or an environmental planning
instrument is taken to be a reference to the Act under which development
consent to the carrying out of development on that land may be granted or an
instrument made under that Act as the case requires.
(8) Despite any other
provision of this section, a strata certificate must not be issued by an
accredited certifier unless all regulations with respect to the provision of
such certificates have been complied with.
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