Subdivision & Rezoning

Subdivision

Subdividing land means dividing the parcel of land for sale, conveyance, transfer, lease, sublease, mortgage, agreement, partition or other dealing or by procuring the issue of a certificate of title under the Land Transfer Act. It includes:

  1. Creating lots from subdividing another lot.
  2. Merging two or more lots into one lot (amalgamation).
  3. Rearranging the boundaries of a lot without creating a new lot.
  4. Creating a community title scheme.
  5. Creating an easement to give access to a lot from a road.

The Department of Town and Planning (DCTP) is responsible for approving all subdivision, amalgamation and most strata title applications in Rakiraki. The DCTP has introduced a standard planning process for strata, freehold and survey strata subdivisions.

In the case of a proposed subdivision, the Council’s Town Planning Scheme, incorporating the Residential Design Codes (R-Codes) of Rakiraki, determines how many lots may be created.

After your subdivision has been conditionally approved by the DTCP, you will need to submit a subdivision clearance request and pay the required fee to the Rakiraki Town Council office. The Building Inspector will inspect the property and ensure that the conditions set out by the DCTP have been met.

Sub-Division Process

  1. Lodge a subdivision scheme application with the Department of Town & Country Planning Suva Office. However, if the proposal is more than five (5) acres the application will need to be lodged at the relevant Municipal Council, which is then forwarded to the Department of Town and Country Planning for consent.
      1. Subdivisions within the Suva Town and Lautoka Town Boundaries are lodged directly with the respective Councils in accordance with the by-laws under the Local Government Act.
  2. Undertake the subdivision and required works in compliance with the conditions of the approval
  3. Submit a survey plan with the Department of Lands with the Completion Certificate from the Municipal Council and other stakeholders outlined in the approval.
  4. Register your survey plan with the Register of Titles office.

Application Fees

You must pay a development application fee when you lodge your application.

There are also fees for survey plans, which are incurred after receiving a planning approval.

Lodging an Application

You will need to engage a surveyor to design your subdivision so it complies with the relevant assessment criteria.

You may also choose to have a pre-consultation meeting with the Department of Town and Country Planning to help you prepare your planning application. This is not mandatory but will save you time and make the process easier.

Application Timeline

The processing time line for building applications is 30 working days. During the assessment period, the Department liaises with the surveyors for further information and amendments if necessary.

Expired Approvals

Scheme approvals given by the Department of Town & Country Planning have a validity of two (2) years. If your scheme approval has expired, you can request for the scheme to be renewed with a renewal fee.

Application to renew scheme approvals is lodged with the Department of Town & Country Planning Suva Office.

Scheme Amendments

If you wish to make changes to a subdivision scheme which has already been approved, you can lodge an amended scheme with the Department of Town & Country Planning for approval.

When lodging an amended scheme application, you must include:

  • Five (5) copies of the amended scheme
  • A covering letter outlining the details of the amendment
  • A copy of the initial scheme approval

You may incur additional fees if you are increasing the number of lots in your amended scheme plan.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS [ PDF 436KB]

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