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These guidelines provide minimum standards for residential subdivision planning and construction, covering infrastructure such as roads, drainage, lighting, and landscaping. They serve as a common reference for member councils in their deliberations with developers.
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Subdivisional GuidelinesMunicipal Services Forum Alice SpringsOctober 2015 Peter Mclinden Manager Transport and Infrastructure Services
Subdivisional Guidelines History LGANT in 2012 were funded through the Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program (SIHIP) to develop Subdivisional Guidelines to assist member councils in their deliberations with developers in the construction and planning of residential subdivisions. http://www.lgant.asn.au/publications/downloads Guidelines are minimum standard based on City of Darwin/Alice Springs Town Council and City of Palmerston Guidelines. Guidelines are a common reference for councils from which mutually recognised and current standards of work and procedures can be applied.
Subdivisional Guidelines Guidelines structured: Process Subdivision layout Physical Infrastructure: Roads Drainage Street lighting Footpaths Driveways Verge areas Open space Landscaping
Subdivisional Guidelines The Guidelines consists of two parts - 12 sections and 12 Annexures. Sections Section 1 General Overview of Building a Community Section 2 General Requirements Section 3 The Planning Process Section 4 The Design Process Section 5/6/7/8/9 Design Standards Section 10 The Construction Process Section 11 Construction General conditions Section 12 References
Subdivisional Guidelines Annexures: A/ Site Analysis B/ Design Standards C/ Standard Drawings D/Standard Forms E/ Road Hierarchy F/ Council Policies G/ Fees and Charges H/ Approved Street Tree lists I/ Environmental Considerations J/ Crime Prevention through environmental Design K/Standards for purchasing Container – Grown Landscape L/ Commentary