Early Plan Sealing is an option for some developments to enable an early approval of the Plan of Subdivision, prior to full completion of works required for the development, at Council’s discretion. The FNQROC Development Manual (CP1 Construction Procedures)  guides the Early Plan Sealing process.

There are two (2) steps to this process.

  1. Early Works Acceptance Submission
  2. Early Plan Sealing Plan of Subdivision Application

The first step is the Early Works Acceptance Submission ( PDF, 0.42 MB ). We require an Uncompleted Works inspection to ensure the on-lot works and all associated documentation have been completed satisfactorily.

The second step is the Early Plan Sealing Plan of Subdivision Application ( PDF, 0.42 MB ). The Plan of Subdivision is dependent on the successful Early Works Acceptance Certification and will not be processed any sooner than the completion of the certification.

In order for Council to consider Early Plan Sealing, the following conditions must be met:

  • Early plan sealing requests will only be considered for those stages of development nominated in the development plan. We will not accept parts of a stage for early plan approval.
  • There are no significant external infrastructure works to be undertaken as part of that stage of development, which are required to service the proposed lots to achieve works acceptance. For example: early plan approval may be suitable for internal stages, as part of a larger multi-stage development.
  • You must disclose to the purchaser of any lot proposed for early plan approval that the lot they are purchasing is subject of an early plan approval and therefore all services may not be available until the outstanding works are complete.
  • Works that are within internal lots must be completed prior to Early Plan Sealing. For example, but not limited to, sewer, drainage, landscaping or any other public infrastructure that affects the integrity lot.

Last Updated: 27 March 2025

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