Lot Subdivision (ROL) & Approval Package
$3,500.00
Amores provides structured support for lot subdivision (Reconfiguring a Lot – ROL) applications, offering a coordinated and cost-effective pathway through the council approval process.
Subdivision approvals can involve multiple consultants, technical requirements, and council assessment stages. Our role is to prepare planning documentation, coordinate consultants, and manage council correspondence, helping streamline the process and reduce unnecessary delays and redesign.
What Is Lot Subdivision (ROL)?
Subdivision, formally known as Reconfiguring a Lot (ROL), involves altering land arrangements and may include:
Creating additional lots from an existing parcel
Amalgamating two or more lots into one
Boundary realignments without increasing lot numbers
Community title scheme creation
Volumetric subdivisions (above or below ground)
Long-term lease subdivisions (exceeding 10 years)
Establishing access easements to service lots
Prior to sale or development, subdivided land must obtain council approval and be registered with the relevant titles office. Approval pathways and requirements vary depending on proposal type and council planning controls.
Our ROL Subdivision Service Includes
Preparation of a planning report to support the Development Application
Coordination with a licensed cadastral surveyor
Liaison with qualified engineers, where required
Development Application (DA) lodgement to the relevant council
Council liaison and responses to Requests for Information (RFI)
Plan amendments required to address council feedback
Important Information
Planning documentation is prepared and coordinated by Amores as part of an integrated design and approval service.
Surveying, engineering, and government fees are not included and are payable directly by the client.
Timeframes and approval outcomes may vary depending on council processes and proposal complexity.
A Coordinated Approach
By managing planning documentation, consultant coordination, and council communication in one place, we help make the subdivision process clearer, more efficient, and more cost-effective compared to engaging multiple consultants independently.
Note: Planning documentation is prepared as part of an integrated design and approval service. Final approval outcomes remain subject to council assessment and statutory requirements.
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