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Residential Drafting Design (drafting in Sydney) explains to you the terminology: Statement of Environmental Effects
One of the major components that is required by your local council when you lodged a Development application form, is the Statement of Environmental Effects.
What is a Statement of Environmental Effects?
In considering an application for development, each council has the responsibility to assess that the proposal achieves good building design that will enhance the amenity of the local area, and that it brings minimal disturbance to the neighbourhoods. The council ensure to protect the environment, residents and also, to prevent pollution.
What should be included in the Statement of Environmental Effects?
Depending on the project, a number of items should be included such as vehcile access, pollutions, privacy and noise, and site analysis.
Also, some of the other matters that should be taken into consideration include:
What should you do if you need to apply a Development Application?
Before you head of to start doing the drawings andapplication, make sure you speak to a residential drafting design specialist, who can assist you in the documents and drawings that is required for your development. Each building site is different and that the documents required may be different due to different council regulations. Always speak to the professional first with your proposal idea. Remember, councils are strict with the documents that you submit and it is important that the documents you produced are qualified.