Secondary Dwelling
Found 7 free book(s)4.2A Erection of dwelling houses in rural and enviro zones ...
www.planning.nsw.gov.auA dwelling cannot be erected on a lot created under clause 9 of State Environmental Planning Policy (Rural Lands) 2008 or clause 4.2. Drafting direction. If the intention is to permit secondary dwellings or dual occupancies as well as dwelling houses, then the specific types of dwellings for which the clause is to apply should be listed and the
CHAPTER 2.1 DWELLING HOUSES, SECONDARY …
cdn.centralcoast.nsw.gov.auThe construction of a dwelling house, secondary dwelling or ancillary structure is restricted to a maximum building height. This height is measured from the existing ground level, which is the ground level of a site at any point, before any earthworks (excavation or fill) has taken place.
Part 3.2 Dwelling Houses on Lots Greater than 400sqm in R2 ...
www.liverpool.nsw.gov.audwelling (see Figure 2). (The main face is the first wall of a habitable room) 3. Verandahs, balconies, eaves and other sun control devices may only encroach on the minimum secondary setback by up to 1m. 4. The secondary setback is the longest length boundary (See Figure 2). 5. Garages that address the secondary frontage must a have minimum ...
RS-1 District Schedule - Vancouver
bylaws.vancouver.ca(b) for two-family dwelling or two-family dwelling with secondary suite, 10.7 m and 2 ½ storeys. 4.3.2 The secondary envelope need not be less than 9.8 m in width except as limited by the required side yard. 4.3.3 Height shall be measured from a hypothetical surface determined by joining the existing grades
RS-5 District Schedule - Vancouver
bylaws.vancouver.cafamily dwelling, or two-family dwelling with secondary suite, is 7.3 m. 4.1.2 Where the site is less than 9.8 m in width or less than 334 m² in area, the design of any new dwelling shall first require the approval of the Director of Planning.
Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Guidelines
dpw.lacounty.govaccessory dwelling units (ADUs) associated with single-family homes. ADUs are known by many names: granny flats, in-law units, backyard cottages, secondary units and more. Agency requirements Regional Planning Requirements (Please refer to Accessory Dwelling Unit Ordinance summary). • Ministerial Site Plan review required.
Accessory Dwelling Units - Florida Housing Coalition
www.flhousing.orgAn accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a residential unit that is secondary to the primary residence of the homeowner. It can be an apartment within the primary residence or it can be an attached or freestanding home on the same lot as the primary residence. The concept of an accessory dwelling unit is to have an additional complete residence, meaning