Hi all,
I have a couple of questions on my first subdivision.
The property is in Sydney NSW. I have already bought the land and there is an existing house on one side of the block. The other half of the block is vacant land. I have designed a house I want to build on the vacant part of the block. Do I need a draftsman to draw up plans for a house and the subdivision or do I need a surveyor?
Also it is titled as 10/12 and is clearly a double block according to the plans and the councils maps. However when checking the feasibility of subdivision with council they say it is 80sqm too small I need 1400sqm total to subdivide into two blocks. I do qualify for a detatched dual occ however there are obvious benefits of subdivision. Given that it was originally supposed to be two blocks at the time of subdivision back in the 80's, and that in my street there are already duplexes on separate titles (350sqm each) as well as blocks under 600sqm is it likely that I could put this through then win on appeal in land and environment court?
Any help would be appreciated especially finding if I need a draftsman or a surveyor or both to draw up the plans for a subdivision.
Thank you.
I have a couple of questions on my first subdivision.
The property is in Sydney NSW. I have already bought the land and there is an existing house on one side of the block. The other half of the block is vacant land. I have designed a house I want to build on the vacant part of the block. Do I need a draftsman to draw up plans for a house and the subdivision or do I need a surveyor?
Also it is titled as 10/12 and is clearly a double block according to the plans and the councils maps. However when checking the feasibility of subdivision with council they say it is 80sqm too small I need 1400sqm total to subdivide into two blocks. I do qualify for a detatched dual occ however there are obvious benefits of subdivision. Given that it was originally supposed to be two blocks at the time of subdivision back in the 80's, and that in my street there are already duplexes on separate titles (350sqm each) as well as blocks under 600sqm is it likely that I could put this through then win on appeal in land and environment court?
Any help would be appreciated especially finding if I need a draftsman or a surveyor or both to draw up the plans for a subdivision.
Thank you.