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Using total station theodolites and GPS, we accurately undertake measurements for construction and property boundaries; liaising with government departments, councils, developers and builders.
Sommerfeld Jensen Campbell has the knowledge and experience to carry out a range of planning activities including:
Surveying services:
Flexible Hours, Open Monday - Friday
Boundary Identification, Cadastral Mapping, Cemetery Surveys, Construction Set Out, Construction Surveys, Contour Plans, Detail Surveys, Development Applications, Estimation of Volumes, Expert Witness, Feature Surveys, Fencing Set Out, GPS Surveys, Infrastructure Surveys, Lay-outs, Lease Surveys, Lettable Area Surveys, Level Surveys, Marking, Measuring, Powerline Surveys, Project Management, Remarking, Service Location, Setting Out Works, Site Analysis Surveys, Strata Surveys, Subdivision Planning, Topographical Mapping
Accident Sites, Backyards, Building Extensions, Commercial, Deformation Surveys, Drainage, Earthworks, Easements, Engineering Surveys, Erosion, Flood Level, Geographic Information, Geospatial, Identification, Industrial, Irrigation, Pipeline, Precise Levelling, Railways, Re-Establishment Surveys, Residential, Rural, Sewers, Strata Titles, Subdivisions, Title, Topography, Transmission Lines
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Civil Engineering, Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Exploration, Farming, Horticulture, Mining, Real Estate, Regional Planning, Town Planning
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If you act quickly after receiving a decision notice, you should be able to suspend the appeal period and request a 'negotiated decision notice'. Such actions are part of the IDAS process under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009. An applicant only has the opportunity to do this once so it is important that any unreasonable or irrelevant conditions be removed at this point.
This is addressed in the Neighbourhood Disputes Resolution Act 2011, and put simply is as follows - if the neighbour indicates that they know where the true boundary is and that, once surveyed, this position is confirmed as being correct then they are not required to contribute towards the cost of the survey. If the position that they indicated was incorrect then the surveying costs should be shared equally.