i know there are a few people here in WA subdividing regionally.
just a little word of warning from something that came across my desk today.
client wants to subdivide a property in a south-east WA rural town, but on closer inspection, the water mains are at capacity. this means that the WaterCorp will not provide scheme water to the sites which leaves one of two options
1) provide 110,000L rainwater tanks to each subdivided site IF the WAPC wil accept that as an amended condition of approval
or
2) upgrade the water mains all the way from the nearest major town.
the other option is to just walk away, i guess - but some poor sucker is gonna get stuck because they didn't do their DD.
food for thought.
just a little word of warning from something that came across my desk today.
client wants to subdivide a property in a south-east WA rural town, but on closer inspection, the water mains are at capacity. this means that the WaterCorp will not provide scheme water to the sites which leaves one of two options
1) provide 110,000L rainwater tanks to each subdivided site IF the WAPC wil accept that as an amended condition of approval
or
2) upgrade the water mains all the way from the nearest major town.
the other option is to just walk away, i guess - but some poor sucker is gonna get stuck because they didn't do their DD.
food for thought.