Assessor Resource

CPPBDN5010
Negotiate and finalise planning approval for small-scale building design projects

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024


This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to consult with a planning authority regarding planning approval requirements for small-scale buildings covered by the Building Code of Australia (BCA), except construction Type A buildings; and to prepare and collate documentation for planning approval applications. It involves negotiation with the authority and the client regarding changes or additional requirements, and finalisation of the planning approval process for the building design project.

This unit supports small-scale building design projects, including alterations and additions, heritage restorations, and new buildings, including houses, factories, motels, offices, restaurants, retail and service outlets, and warehouses. It applies to building designers who submit compliant documentation and advocate for planning approval on behalf of clients.

Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit of competency in some States. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements.

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Evidence Required

List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1.

Confirm planning approval application requirements.

1.1.

Documentation requirements for planning approval applicationsfor small-scale building design projects are obtained from regulatory authorities.

1.2.

Pre-application meetings with planners are arranged and conducted, as required, to clarify planning approval application requirements.

1.3.

Comprehensive checklist of planning approval application requirements is prepared and confirmed with planners.

1.4.

Client is notified of planning approval application requirements and associated costs, and consent to proceed is confirmed.

2.

Prepare and submit planning approval application.

2.1.

Project design drawings are checked for planning approval compliance and required additions or changes are made in consultation with the client.

2.2.

Documentation required from other professionals is specified and obtained, and fully completed in good time.

2.3.

Documentation for planning approval application is prepared, checked for compliance with requirements, and confirmed with client.

2.4.

Completeness of planning approval application is confirmed with reference to checklist and submitted.

2.5.

Notifications and advertisements are arranged as required.

3.

Support application through approval process.

3.1.

Progress of application through planning approval process is monitored, and clarification of project design is provided as requested.

3.2.

Client is represented at local authority and other meetings, as required, and approval for planning application is advocated.

3.3.

Information is presented to councillors, the general public and consultants using language suitable for the context.

3.4.

Requirements for changes to project designs are negotiated within the limits of designer’s authority.

3.5.

Client is consulted regarding matters outside scope of designer’s authority.

4.

Finalise planning approval process.

4.1.

Required changes to planning approval drawings and documentation are made in consultation with client.

4.2.

Decision on planning approval application is obtained and filed with final design project documentation according to workplace procedures.

4.3.

Client is notified of decision on planning approval application and copies of documentation are provided.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy the requirements of the elements, performance criteria, foundation skills and range of conditions of this unit.

The person must also negotiate and finalise planning approval for three different projects, consisting of:

one Class 1 residential building of three storeys

one residential extension of at least 50 square metres

one of the following non-residential projects which must be of a maximum area of 2000 square metres:

incorporating Classes 2, 5, 6 and 7a

incorporating Classes 3 and 9c

incorporating Classes 7b and 8.

In doing the above, the person must:

prepare complete and compliant sets of planning approval drawings and documentation according to project and planning authority timeframes

arrange notifications and cooperative participation in planning approval processes, as required

incorporate negotiated and approved adjustments to drawings and documentation, as required

confirm planning approval application requirements and associated costs, including processing of final drawings and documentation, and notify clients.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must demonstrate knowledge of:

structural engineering principles sufficient to interpret and apply the requirements of the National Construction Code (NCC)

building designers’ duty of care to ensure quality and safety of designs

types of contextual and site constraints to be specified in planning approval applications

design development and approval processes

implications of changes to designs, including compliance issues, cost and client satisfaction with outcomes

legislation, codes and standards, including drawing standards, that apply to the small-scale building design projects specified in the performance evidence

organisational scope of business, service levels and fees relating to planning approval processes

principles of design, including sustainable design.

The following must be present and available to learners during assessment activities:

equipment:

computer with internet access and business software currently in use in building design practices

materials:

documentation for the three projects specified in the performance evidence

contingencies:

changes to designs required during planning approval process

specifications:

access to current building control legislation, regulations, codes and standards; and state, territory or local authority planning policies

relationship with client:

liaison with client is required.

Timeframe:

according to project timeframes and local authority requirements.

Assessor requirements

As a minimum, assessors must satisfy the assessor requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) current at the time of assessment.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1.

Confirm planning approval application requirements.

1.1.

Documentation requirements for planning approval applicationsfor small-scale building design projects are obtained from regulatory authorities.

1.2.

Pre-application meetings with planners are arranged and conducted, as required, to clarify planning approval application requirements.

1.3.

Comprehensive checklist of planning approval application requirements is prepared and confirmed with planners.

1.4.

Client is notified of planning approval application requirements and associated costs, and consent to proceed is confirmed.

2.

Prepare and submit planning approval application.

2.1.

Project design drawings are checked for planning approval compliance and required additions or changes are made in consultation with the client.

2.2.

Documentation required from other professionals is specified and obtained, and fully completed in good time.

2.3.

Documentation for planning approval application is prepared, checked for compliance with requirements, and confirmed with client.

2.4.

Completeness of planning approval application is confirmed with reference to checklist and submitted.

2.5.

Notifications and advertisements are arranged as required.

3.

Support application through approval process.

3.1.

Progress of application through planning approval process is monitored, and clarification of project design is provided as requested.

3.2.

Client is represented at local authority and other meetings, as required, and approval for planning application is advocated.

3.3.

Information is presented to councillors, the general public and consultants using language suitable for the context.

3.4.

Requirements for changes to project designs are negotiated within the limits of designer’s authority.

3.5.

Client is consulted regarding matters outside scope of designer’s authority.

4.

Finalise planning approval process.

4.1.

Required changes to planning approval drawings and documentation are made in consultation with client.

4.2.

Decision on planning approval application is obtained and filed with final design project documentation according to workplace procedures.

4.3.

Client is notified of decision on planning approval application and copies of documentation are provided.

This section specifies work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Documentation requirements for planning approval applications must include:

arborists’ reports

architectural drawings:

area calculations

car park layouts

demolition plans

design response plans

elevations

existing condition plans

floor plans

refuse circulation diagrams

shadow diagrams

site context plans

site plans

copy of titles

council forms and fees

finishes schedule for external colours

land survey plans prepared by a land surveyor

landscape plans prepared by a landscape designer or architect

town planning reports, including:

building sustainability

design response

justifications for non-compliance matters

site context.

Regulatory authoritiesmust include:

local council planning department

federal, state or territory government departments for:

energy

environment

heritage

infrastructure

services

regulatory authorities in country of project location.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy the requirements of the elements, performance criteria, foundation skills and range of conditions of this unit.

The person must also negotiate and finalise planning approval for three different projects, consisting of:

one Class 1 residential building of three storeys

one residential extension of at least 50 square metres

one of the following non-residential projects which must be of a maximum area of 2000 square metres:

incorporating Classes 2, 5, 6 and 7a

incorporating Classes 3 and 9c

incorporating Classes 7b and 8.

In doing the above, the person must:

prepare complete and compliant sets of planning approval drawings and documentation according to project and planning authority timeframes

arrange notifications and cooperative participation in planning approval processes, as required

incorporate negotiated and approved adjustments to drawings and documentation, as required

confirm planning approval application requirements and associated costs, including processing of final drawings and documentation, and notify clients.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must demonstrate knowledge of:

structural engineering principles sufficient to interpret and apply the requirements of the National Construction Code (NCC)

building designers’ duty of care to ensure quality and safety of designs

types of contextual and site constraints to be specified in planning approval applications

design development and approval processes

implications of changes to designs, including compliance issues, cost and client satisfaction with outcomes

legislation, codes and standards, including drawing standards, that apply to the small-scale building design projects specified in the performance evidence

organisational scope of business, service levels and fees relating to planning approval processes

principles of design, including sustainable design.

The following must be present and available to learners during assessment activities:

equipment:

computer with internet access and business software currently in use in building design practices

materials:

documentation for the three projects specified in the performance evidence

contingencies:

changes to designs required during planning approval process

specifications:

access to current building control legislation, regulations, codes and standards; and state, territory or local authority planning policies

relationship with client:

liaison with client is required.

Timeframe:

according to project timeframes and local authority requirements.

Assessor requirements

As a minimum, assessors must satisfy the assessor requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) current at the time of assessment.

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Documentation requirements for planning approval applicationsfor small-scale building design projects are obtained from regulatory authorities. 
Pre-application meetings with planners are arranged and conducted, as required, to clarify planning approval application requirements. 
Comprehensive checklist of planning approval application requirements is prepared and confirmed with planners. 
Client is notified of planning approval application requirements and associated costs, and consent to proceed is confirmed. 
Project design drawings are checked for planning approval compliance and required additions or changes are made in consultation with the client. 
Documentation required from other professionals is specified and obtained, and fully completed in good time. 
Documentation for planning approval application is prepared, checked for compliance with requirements, and confirmed with client. 
Completeness of planning approval application is confirmed with reference to checklist and submitted. 
Notifications and advertisements are arranged as required. 
Progress of application through planning approval process is monitored, and clarification of project design is provided as requested. 
Client is represented at local authority and other meetings, as required, and approval for planning application is advocated. 
Information is presented to councillors, the general public and consultants using language suitable for the context. 
Requirements for changes to project designs are negotiated within the limits of designer’s authority. 
Client is consulted regarding matters outside scope of designer’s authority. 
Required changes to planning approval drawings and documentation are made in consultation with client. 
Decision on planning approval application is obtained and filed with final design project documentation according to workplace procedures. 
Client is notified of decision on planning approval application and copies of documentation are provided. 

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