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AnchorBS_Building_Approval_Pathway_01BS_Building_Approval_Pathway_015-Steps for ApprovalThe Narara Ecovillage Building Approval Pathway is shown in Figure 1the diagram below. It is framed around a 53-Step process which is summarised below.  You can access information on the Approval Pathway and each Approval Step by clicking on the step's name.   

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titleStep 1
– Site & Neighbourhood Analysis
- Design Development

A significant test in building sustainable communities is how Lot Owners deal with their neighbours when placing and sizing their homes. The approval pathway sets down a requirement for Lot Owners to participate in a neighbourhood exchange

at early stage of

as soon as possible in their home design

and we recommend the exchange is facilitated by a design professional

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The aim of the exchange is to optimise the location of houses on lots to achieve equity across the neighbourhood in respect of solar access and overshadowing, and to consolidate at an early stage of the design consideration of both Hill Thalis and Central Coast Councils building setbacks and building envelopes and incorporation of common garden and services easements.

The Building Review Panel’s recommendation with respect of access to sunlight is set out in Appendix 3 – Solar Access of these Building Standards. While the criteria are guidelines only and not mandatory they should inform each neighbourhood exchange.

Which lots are included in a specific neighbourhood exchange will be agreed between the Building Review Panel and Lot Owners, and decided with reference to a lot’s potential impact on an adjacent property. Lots impacting each other constitute a neighbourhood for the Facilitated Exchange. As an example, Lots 2 – 6 and Lots 7 – 9 in Stage 1 suggest themselves as natural neighbourhoods.

Outcomes from the Facilitated Exchange are to be documented in a Neighbourhood Agreement, which states the placement and size of Lot Owners’ homes and associated structures across the entire neighbourhood.

Ultimately the owner will be required to submit their design to the lot owners in their neighbourhood and obtain consent for their design. the neighbourhoods for stage 1 can be viewed at the link below

The link also shows each lot owner their assigned Sustainable Design Appraiser (SDA). These are volunteers who have been trained in the villages Building standards and the assessment process. lot owners should work closely with their SDA throughout the design process.

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titleStep 2
– Design Development & Assessment.
- Design Approval

The objective of this step is to prepare all documents needed for the Lot Owner to tender their building works and to gain NEV’s building approval and Council’s development consent.

NaTHERS and BASIX certificates are to be obtained by the Lot Owner at their cost as part of their design development. A list of NatHERS assessors located on the Central Coast is found online at NEV's Building Standards - NatHERS Assessors wiki page.

Lot Owners also complete the Design Assessment Scoresheet and

provide any

supporting questionnaire which consolidates the documentation needed to support the information provided in the scoresheet.

At the end of Stage 2, the NEV Registered Assessor

The Sustainable Design Appraiser assigned to a Lot Owner will review and endorse the Lot Owner’s scoresheet

. If the requisite score is achieved, the design will automatically be accepted by the Building Review Panel, and a Design Confirmation Certificate issued.

and notify the BRP the design is ready for review and endorsement. The BRP will appoint 2 of its members to conduct independent reviews. they will compare results and recommend endorsement.

The BRP will then contact the lot owners in the neighbourhood, share the design and ask for their consent.

Finally when consent is obtained the BRP will electronically stamp the design drawings and the owner is now ready to submit their design for DA approval by Central Coast Council.

 
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titleStep 3 - Design Approval:

Once NEV’s Design Confirmation Certificate is issued, the Lot Owner can proceed to lodge their plans with Council.  

 




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3 - Building Works

 The Lot Owner proceeds with their building works. 

 
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titleStep 5 – On Completion of Building Works

Once the building works are completed and an Occupancy Certificate is issued, the Lot Owner’s home can be occupied and enjoyed.

Energy use will be monitored by NEV Power. In a situation where energy use significantly varies from design expectations, the Community Association may review energy consumption with the Lot Owner to determine where the variance from design occurs, and to establish strategies for reducing the demand for power.

Differential charges for power may also be applied, with higher rates charged when consumption is more than an agreed limit.

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AnchorBS_Building_Approval_Pathway_02BS_Building_Approval_Pathway_02Submitting Your Design

The admin team of the NEV Co-operative have set up individual Dropbox folder for each lot in the Stage 1 subdivision. They are sub-folders withing the Co-operative's  Dropbox Business account which is a cloud based file storage service.  You will soon be sent an invitation to share the Dropbox set up for the lot you own.  The invite will be sent to you and to the Sustainable Design Assessor assigned to your lot.  Your folder will also be accessible to the Co-Operative's Admin Team and to NEV's Building Review Panel. It will not be shared with any other lot owner, however, once you accept the invitation you can elect to share your Dropbox folder with anyone you choose - for example your desgner or your builder.  You can also choose to synchronise the folder with your computer which allows desktop access to your Dropbox files.

 

Further information on joining, sharing and synchronising Dropbox folders are provided be the links below:

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You submit your designs for approval by NEV's Building Review Panel by uploading your design files to your Dropbox account.  You can do this yourself or you can share your Dropbox with your designer and ask them to do it on your behalf.  

You can upload your files progressively by providing the documents for each Approval Step as you arrive at that step in your Approval Pathway. NEV's Design Approval Checklist lists each document needed for each Approval Step.  After you have have uploaded your document, or documents, to your Dropbox you are asked to tick off from the list provided in the Design Approval Checklist the document(s) you have just submitted and email the checklist to buildingreviewpanel@nararaecovillage.com. Your email will be forwarded to the Sustainable Design Assessor assigned to you and your Assessor will send you an email in response confirming that your submission has been received.

Your Assessor will add to appropriate box in the Completion Table below the date your submission has been assessed and endorsed by the Assessor.  If your Assessor has any queries about your submission they will contact you by phone or email using the contact details provided with your NEV Wiki account profile. 

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AnchorBS_Building_Approval_Pathway_03BS_Building_Approval_Pathway_03Tracking Your Approval

Completion Dates for Design Approval

Step 1 – Site & Neighbourhood AnalysisStep 2 – Design Development & Assessment.  
Step 3 - Design Approval: Step 4 - Building Works
Step 5 - On Completion of Building Works
Lot No.Lot OwnerAssigned SDA

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Lot 02Candy Disch      
Lot 03       
Lot 04       
Lot 05       
Lot 06Joan & Richard Cassels      
Lot 07       
Lot 08BRICS Trust      
Lot 09       
Lot 10       
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 When the Lot owner receives formal notification from council of their DA approval they should file copies of the approval letter and DA stamped plans into their Lot folder.

They will then be ready to appoint a builder, obtain their construction certificate, an commence building.

The BRP has developed 2 useful documents which outline the steps an owner needs to complete before building can commence and a second document which provides information to their builder on the forms and process they need to complete.

You can find 2 very useful documents Building approvals - useful Reports and templates page.

  1. A comprehensive checklist of all the forms and actions you need to take before building can commence
  2. BRP builders and contractors guidelines which you can provide to your builder and/or trades people involved in your construction.