One copy of the site, elevations and floor plans. Plans must be to scale (1:100 or 1:200).
Site plans
A site plan is a bird's-eye view which shows your existing and proposed development, and the set-back to boundaries and neighbouring properties/developments.
It must show all structures on the site and any other features, such as vegetation, car parks, driveways, and crossovers. The plans should distinguish clearly between the existing structures and features and those that are being proposed.
A short, written summary should be provided detailing the site coverage, floor area, number of parking spaces, the area proposed for landscaping and any other relevant details.
Floor plans
A floor plan is a bird's-eye view of the existing and proposed structures in your development. It should show the layout of the building, the location and dimension of walls, windows and doors, and the use of each room and area within the building.
Elevation plans
Elevation plans are side-on views of your proposed development. Elevations of all four sides (north, south, east, west) should accompany your application.
All plans should show/include:
- details of construction materials and colours (ie: Basalt Colourbond)
- the height and length of walls, including to the apex of the building from natural ground level
- the slab or footing details
- the dimensions of windows and their height above natural ground level