Design Verification Statement Template

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Design verification statement template

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Design Verification
Statement Template
Complying Development
fillable form
Design Verification Statement Template 1
This template is to be used as a guide to assist designers in preparing the Design Verification Statement

The Design Verification Statement is required to be submitted to accompany a complying development application for a
dual occupancy, manor house or multi dwelling housing (terraces) and comprises the three following templates:
• Development Standards Checklist
• Design Verification Statement
• Design Criteria Consistency template
Development Standards Checklist
The following is a summary of the key development standards that apply to the development

If not applicable place N/A in complies column

Principal Standards
Standard Proposed Standard Complies
Minimum lot area for development [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Minimum lot width for development [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Height of Building/s [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Number of storeys [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Maximum gross floor area [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Minimum landscaped area [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Proportion of area forward of building [Type here] [Type here]
Select
line that contains landscaped area
Primary road setback [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Secondary road setback [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Rear lane setback [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Side setbacks [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Rear setback [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Principal private open space [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Car parking spaces [Type here] [Type here]
Select
Design Verification Statement Template 2
Design Verification Statement
Project: [Type here]
Project Address: [Type here]
Applicant Name: [Type here]
Applicant Address: [Type here]
Building Designer / Architects Name: [Type here]
Registration No. [Type here]
I confirm that I was responsible for designing the development, and that the development is consistent with
the relevant Design Criteria

Signature of Designer
 2.1 Dual Occupancy (side by side)
 2.2 Manor House
Development type  2.2 Dual Occupancy (one above the other)
 2.3 Multi-dweliing housing (terraces)
 Torrens title
Subdivision type
 Strata
Design Verification Statement Template 3
Local Character and Context
Completing this section satisfies the requirement of Design Criteria 1

Refer to 3D Local Character and Context for guidance

Local Character
[Insert context analysis including: Aerial photo with development in a 200m radius][Indicate services available in the
immediate context that support the development]
An image can be inserted into the pdf, or attachments and web links are acceptable

The context can be described as.......

Building uses and types;
architectural style of surroundings;
economic and social factors; and / or
environment - natural features, topography, natural character etc

[Type here]
Design Verification Statement Template 4
Local Character
If necessary more images can be added on this page
Design Verification Statement Template 5
Neighbourhood Scale & Streetscape
[Insert a panoramic streetscape photo that includes development within 20m on each side of the development site on
both sides of the street]
An image can be inserted into the pdf, or attachments and web links are acceptable

Existing Character
The existing character of the streetscape can be described as:……
Architectural style, materials used;
building separation and height;
Landscape, significant trees, plantings or natural features
Desired Future Character
The intended future character of the area can be described as….. [Refer to local strategy often prepared by Council and
contained within their DCP]. Where there is no planned change in the character of an area this section is not required to
be completed

[Type here]
Design Verification Statement Template 6
Neighbourhood Scale & Streetscape
If necessary more images can be added on this page
Design Verification Statement Template 7
Site Scale
[Insert an aerial photo of the site and development within 10m of the boundary, provide annotations that indicate:
• Vegetation
• Access points
• Neighbouring buildings and their uses
• Potential areas that need protection
• Natural features – waterfeatures, rock outcrops
• Topography
• Services
• Views to and from the site
• Front setback dimensions
An image can be inserted into the pdf, or attachments and web links are acceptable

[Type here]
Design Verification Statement Template 8
Site Scale
If necessary more images can be added on this page
Design Verification Statement Template 9
Design Criteria Consistency
In the following table describe how the proposed development satisfies the Design Criteria. It also needs to direct the
certifier or assessing planner to where they can find the evidence

This could be a reference to a drawing, a table or some other report

Evidence can also be provided in this table

The form has been designed to be a fillable template

Text can be added to the “Consistent” column against each design criteria. A brief sentence explaining how the design
criteria has been met shall be provided

Delete any section which does not apply to the proposed development. For example if the development only relates to a
dual occupancy (side by side), complete section 2.1 and delete sections 2.2 and 2.3

(Note: Deleting pages and re-organising the page order requires Adobe Acrobat)

Text that is longer than the box size will result
in a vertical scroll appearing on the right

Type here
Design Verification Statement Template 10
Contents
2.1C Landscaped Area 12 2.2N Car and Bicycle Parking 43
2.1D Local Character and Context 13 2.2O Visual Privacy 44
2.1E Public Domain Interface 14 2.2P Acoustic Privacy 45
2.1F Pedestrian and Vehicle Access 15 2.2Q Noise and Pollution 46
2.1G Orientation, Siting and Subdivision 16 2.2R Architectural Form and Roof Design 47
2.1H Solar and Daylight Access 17 2.2S Visual Appearance and Articulation 48
2.1I Natural Ventilation 18 2.2U Energy Efficiency 49
2.1J Ceiling Height 19 2.2V Water Management and Conservation 50
2.1K Dwelling Size and Layout 20 2.2W Waste Management 51
2.1L Principal Private Open Spaces 21 2.2X Universal Design 52
2.1M Storage 22 2.2Y Communal Areas and Open Space 53
2.1N Car and Bicycle Parking 23
2.1O Visual Privacy 24 2.3C Landscaped Area 54
2.1P Acoustic Privacy 25 2.3D Local Character and Context 55
2.1Q Noise and Pollution 26 2.3E Public Domain Interface 56
2.1R Architectural Form and Roof Design 27 2.3F Pedestrian and Vehicle Access 57
2.1S Visual Appearance and Articulation 28 2.3G Orientation, Siting and Subdivision 58
2.1U Energy Efficiency 29 2.3H Solar and Daylight Access 59
2.1V Water Management and Conservation 30 2.3I Natural Ventilation 60
2.1W Waste Management 31 2.3J Ceiling Height 61
2.3K Dwelling Size and Layout 62
2.2C Landscaped Area 32 2.3L Principal Private Open Spaces 63
2.2D Local Character and Context 33 2.3M Storage 64
2.2E Public Domain Interface 34 2.3N Car and Bicycle Parking 65
2.2F Pedestrian and Vehicle Access 35 2.3O Visual Privacy 66
2.2G Orientation, Siting and Subdivision 36 2.3P Acoustic Privacy 67
2.2H Solar and Daylight Access 37 2.3Q Noise and Pollution 68
2.2I Natural Ventilation 38 2.3R Architectural Form and Roof Design 69
2.2J Ceiling Height 39 2.3S Visual Appearance and Articulation 70
2.2K Dwelling Size and Layout 40 2.3U Energy Efficiency 71
2.2L Principal Private Open Spaces 41 2.3W Waste Management 72
2.2M Storage 42 2.3X Universal Design 73
Design Verification Statement Template 11
2.1 Dual occupancy (side by side)
2.1C Landscaped Area
Objectives Design Consistent
Criteria
Objective 2.1C-1 1. [Type here]
Landscape design supports
healthy plant and tree growth
and provides sufficient space
for the growth of medium
sized trees

2. [Type here]
3. [Type here]
Objective 2.1C-2 4. [Type here]
Existing natural features of
the site that contribute to
neighbourhood character
are retained, and visual and
privacy impacts on existing
neighbouring dwellings are
reduced

5. [Type here]
Objective 2.1C-3 6. [Type here]
Landscape design contributes
to a local sense of place and
creates a micro climate

7. [Type here]
Design Verification Statement Template 12

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What is the design verification statement dfs?

The Design Verification Statement is required to be submitted to accompany a complying development application for a dual occupancy, manor house or multi dwelling housing (terraces) and comprises the three following templates: • Development Standards Checklist • Design Verification Statement • Design Criteria Consistency template

What are the objectives of design verification statement template 12?

Contents Design Verification Statement Template 12 2.1 Dual occupancy (side by side) 2.1C Landscaped Area Objectives Design Criteria Consistent Objective 2.1C-1 Landscape design supports healthy plant and tree growth and provides sufficient space for the growth of medium sized trees. 1. 2. 3. Objective 2.1C-2 Existing natural features of

What are the types of design verification activities?

Design verification activities can include tests, inspections, and analyses (for a full list, refer to the FDA Design Control Guidance section “Types of Verification Activities” on page 30). The natural tendency is to rely too heavily on testing for design verification.

What is design verification and why is it important?

More often than not, design verification involves suites of tests and trials. A careful product engineer, however, can save testing time with inspections and analyses. The key is to avoid being overly broad. Think narrowly instead. The goal is to confirm whether your design outputs meet your design inputs.