Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1 Mar 15, 2009 11:47 pm Hi all,
I just bought a house/land developed & built in 1978. Yet to move in. I want to replace the a current side fence with a taller one and extend it all the way to my legal front boundary to meet a new front fence. I am end block in a cul de sac. Q> Should there be old survey pegs somewhere in the ground? to find where front boundary meets boundary of proposed side fence. Q> If so what will the peg look like? Could it be buried ? Q> If not is it possible to find that corner of the block by measuring in from the roadway ? Q> Should I bite the bullet and pay for a surveyor to find the corner for me ? or is this a waste of money if the fenceline is not in dispute. Thanks _________________ .. Re: Boundaries; Survey Pegs 2Mar 16, 2009 10:16 am bluehorse or is this a waste of money if the fenceline is not in dispute. Yes... Ed "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 A survey must’ve completed by a certified surveyor. This form part of every DA requirement 3 223462 Hey everyone Not for me or anyone I know, just generally interested. For a single allotment house, are you allowed to take the fence on both sides of your house and… 0 20728 The setback from the kerb is 4m. It is council land to provide an area for services like sewer main, gas mains, water mains, underground power or poles for overhead power,… 4 2374 |