Dwelling Houses Secondary
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shared-drupal-s3fs.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.comSecondary dwellings above a garage – in single dwelling houses (Class 1a buildings) • An inter-connected heat alarm in the garage To clarify: a heat alarm is required where there is an approved secondary dwelling such as a ‘Fonzie flat’ or studio above the garage of the main dwelling. A standalone dwelling with a garage does not require a
CHAPTER 2.1 DWELLING HOUSES, SECONDARY …
cdn.centralcoast.nsw.gov.auChapter 2.1 Dwelling Houses, Secondary Dwellings and Ancillary Development Wyong Development Control Plan 2013 Page 6 3.0 SETBACKS A building line or setback is the shortest horizontal distance between the property boundary or other stated boundary (measured at 90 degrees from the boundary) and: a building wall, or ...
1 RULES OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - …
gapros.dot.ga.govfor Houses. 672-2-.09 Revocation, Suspension of, Denial for Application or Renewal of Permits. Amended 672-2- ... A residential or commercial dwelling or building transportable in one or more sections, which in the traveling mode has a box width of eight (8) feet or more and a ... secondary tandem axle exceeds 28,000 pounds; or (C) Whose total ...
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.
Commentary for Acceptable Solutions ... - Building Performance
www.building.govt.nzC/AS1 SH Detached houses and buildings subdivided into multiple dwellings, provided that: • People from each dwelling have their own independent escape route to a safe place (ie, their own corridor and stairway), and • The buildings are no more than two units high (there is no limit on the number of units side by side).