Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00408:front:0:p134
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00408
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 427857–431052

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000 or relevant Territory legislation should be included.

  2. Schedule of Proposed Works which gives details of the works proposed including extent of earthworks,
   off-site work requirements and works associated with service connections. It should also describe the quantitative characteristics of the proposed development such as:
       •  gross floor area
       •  site coverage
       •  building height
       •  building setbacks from property line
       •  external materials and colours (a sample board may be required)
       •  on-site and off-site car parking provision.

  3. Quantity Surveyor's Certificate of Costs for all proposals over $2 million. The Certificate of Costs must:
       •  be prepared and signed by a registered quantity surveyor
       •  itemise the quantities of materials and labour for the proposed works inclusive of GST for the purpose of calculating Works Approval fees.

    Note: Quantity Surveyor's Certificate of Costs are subject to review by the Authority.
    4. Detailed Site Plan (preferably 1:200 or 1:500) which identifies site boundaries and the key characteristics of the site including:
       •  site contours
       •  underground services (water, sewer, gas & electricity)
       •  surface drainage pattern
       •  existing vegetation (particularly the established trees) - their size, species, condition and exact location
       •  vehicular and pedestrian access
       •  existing development and other features which may contribute to a full understanding of the site and its context.

  5. Architectural Drawings (1:100 or 1:200) sufficient to fully explain the proposal and should include:
       •  floor plans
       •  elevations
       •  sections (indicating finished floor levels and roof heights)
       •  perspective drawings
       •  coloured elevation showing external finishes
       •  external lighting plan
       •  external signage plan.

  6. Landscape Plans (1:200 or 1:500) which include:
       •  existing trees proposed to be retained and trees to be removed or pruned supported by a tree survey report by qualified arborist
       •  proposed planting design with planting schedule outlining size, species and quantity
       •  final site levels (including verge levels) and drainage
       •  location and finishes of pedestrian & vehicular access paths and carpark areas
       •  location and details of signage and external lighting.

    7. Civil & Excavation Plans – civil drawings showing changes to site services including the method of undertaking works, extent of excavation including levels.

    8. A Drawing Schedule providing in an editable format such as .doc, .docx (not PDF) or similar. The preferred template is available from the NCA website.

    9. A 3D Design Model is required for any major development and/or proposed in a prominent location. The NCA can accommodate most digital 3D formats, please contact the NCA to confirm.

    10. A Traffic and Parking Assessment Report which considers the potential impact on the area, vehicle access and egress, parking