Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Pre DA what does it really tell you likely with Vogue ho 2May 17, 2016 2:32 pm As someone who draws plans for a living I can tell you that most councils and their staff are pretty non-committal when it comes to anything outside their guidelines. All they will do is quote you section 4.2.3 of their LEP or DCP - max building ht 8.5m , min side setback 900mm etc etc - no ifs buts or maybes. One of my clients wanted to do a pre-lodgment meeting with our council against my advice and I told him the areas in his proposed DA that were bending the rules - some by a lot, some a little. $600 later plus what I charged him for my time and the council told us exactly what I told him before. Front setbacks, total heights etc are pretty much set in stone. Other things like side boundary envelopes, shadowing of neighbouring properties, they give you a bit more leeway. A good draftie or building designer who is familiar with your council should know all this anyway. If you are trying to get something through that doesn't comply with their guidelines then you can always try getting it through via Clause 20 which basically means that every site is unique with its own features and limitations. The councils recognise this and that their rules can't always be applied to every site. You should mention this in your SEE but you also have to have a pretty strong argument as to why you can't comply. Stewie Re: Pre DA what does it really tell you likely with Vogue ho 3Oct 09, 2016 8:20 am Sutherland484 Which builder did you end up going with and why, as im in the same boat Re: Pre DA what does it really tell you likely with Vogue ho 4Dec 05, 2016 10:18 am We ended up going with Champion homes. Initial plans drawn up, so hopefully can get through council. Re: Pre DA what does it really tell you likely with Vogue ho 5Jan 21, 2019 10:17 pm Sutherland484 We ended up going with Champion homes. Initial plans drawn up, so hopefully can get through council. We are looking at some duplex options. Champions display at engadine makes it convenient. How did the build go with champion? And what was the reason you ended up choosing that builder? do not pay until you are satisfied with workmanship windows require flashing over the head archithrave and up under weatherboards 3 28354 We've had the offer of a short term tenant whilst waiting for CDC/DA home approval and demolition for our knock down rebuild. It would achieve a pretty low rent as it's… 0 13823 The fastest thing a builder will do is bank your cheque, those systems work perfectly with lightning speed, everything else is slow burn. Just the way it is. 1 8794 |