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0419 353 414terry@tscsur.com.au or 

Elliott on 0428 224 353, info@cromersurveyors.com.au

Plan

Plan: the result of a Survey; includes Surveyors Field Notes prepared in accordance with the Land Surveyors By-Laws and accepted Survey Methodology.

All Surveys result in a Plan; Not all Plans are Sealed Plans (plans that require the approval of the local Council; Council place their "Seal" on the Plan, thus creating a "Sealed Plan").

A Plan may be prepared to support a Conversion Survey, a Torrens Title application, a Remark of boundaries or Identification Survey that results in important survey information being registered for future use. Some Stratum Surveys require a Plan to be produced (in addition to the Stratum Plan).

 

Plan of Survey Checklist

A checklist for those preparing Survey Plans: source  Office of the Recorder of Titles

 
 

Computations

  1. Face plan correctly drawn from survey notes
  2. Plot and scale face plan
  3. Close all lots from survey notes
  4. Close all traverse, roadside and easement data
  5. Survey notes must describe:
    • bearing datum (GDA) and coordinate datum (MGA) and origin
    • scale factor and sea level correction
    • 2 coordinated corners
    • 3 reference marks
    • lot corner marks
    • traverse marks
    • unique number/letter identifying every survey mark
    • nature of boundaries
    • date of commencement and completion
    • any amendments to be initialled.


Boundary Examination

  1. Face plan preamble is current and correct
  2. Lot abuttal information is current and correct
  3. Road names are shown on the face plan
  4. Relevant surveys are cross referenced on the face plan
  5. All certificates are signed and dated
  6. Compare new lot boundaries to plan of title boundaries
  7. Re-establishment of all boundaries considered and proved
  8. Prepare a boundary fixation report if required
  9. Note why general law or sketch boundaries exceed occupation
  10. Excess boundary measurements over title are acceptable
  11. Water way definition accords with accretion/erosion/ad medium filum
  12. Mixed balance portions are defined in survey notes
  13. Easements are properly fixed and described
  14. Balance plan presentation and easements are correct
  15. Plan details accord with the schedule of easements, covenants or profits existing or being created
  16. Plan details accord with the intention of the accompanying application, dealing, etc. to be registered.