Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Knockdown and rebuild without planning permit, possible? 2Mar 24, 2015 10:11 am Small footprint in Eliza Ponds, Spearwood WA Re: Knockdown and rebuild without planning permit, possible? 9Mar 24, 2015 8:32 pm Knockdown and rebuild - Sahara Q2 with Henley https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=75715 Re: Knockdown and rebuild without planning permit, possible? 12Mar 24, 2015 9:47 pm Harsh JB1 very harsh But accurate Kremlin has a demo company that must have used its own surveyor and lodged all applications to council on their behalf for demo permit, can be done that way but costly. Then used a builder to lodge for approval and build permit. Random needs to apply to council , surveyor, demo company and builder, and if you can pull all of this off and build in the time frame of gestation , less what has already expired on getting the news, good luck to you. I wish you all the best in the pregnancy and the project I'm still arguing with the council over a verge bond on demolition to be refunded after demo company damaged the footpath and council denied the refund. So I paid the council to repair the footpath ( 1000 clams ) they were actually the cheapest . Job done and paid council but builder is now on site and concrete truck damaged new footpath, but builder has also paid council a verge bond, two in fact as we split the original block in two down the centre. Council says no until end of build. Ahh , the joys of building. Timeline Aug 08-Land Mar 09-Demo/Titles Sept 10-Handover No1 Sept 11-Handover No2 April 12-Sold No2 Aug 14-Land/Demo Jan 15-Slabs viewtopic.php?f=31&t=25736 if the original house is in good condition most of what you listed could be added in stages without the need for KDR and costs and disruption of having to live elsewhere… 1 23660 8 18338 Hi echelon6 If you like, give me a call and I will walk you through the steps to take and even put you in touch with people who can help you. I can also give you some… 2 15302 |