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Plan of Subdivisions

A plan of subdivision allows an applicant to divide a piece of land into two or more new parcels that can be managed independently. This process is essential for property development and real estate transactions.

Examples of Subdivision:

General Plan of Subdivision with overlapping easements

Building subdivision

Cross-sections

Multiple owners corporations

Multi-storey building subdivision

Section 32 plans with a unanimous resolution

Section 32 plans without unanimous resolution

Section 32A plans

Section 32B plans

Section 35 acquisition plans

Section 37 staged plans

Plan of Consolidation

A plan of consolidation allows an applicant to merge two or more parcels of land into a single parcel. This process can only create one new parcel from the combined land.

Key Features of Consolidation:

• Creation, removal, and variation of easements and restrictions
• Dissolution of an owner’s corporation

Important Information

Under the Registrar’s requirements for paper conveyancing, all plans first signed by the surveyor on or after January 1, 2020, must be submitted in SPEAR. For further details, please contact us.