Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Small (250 mm) eaves, is that too small 4Jul 09, 2008 8:38 am mmm....donuts Homer Simpson 1956- Links: Site Costs Ready Reckoner | H1 Addiction Medical Advice | Château TDL: The Backyard Re: Small (250 mm) eaves, is that too small 6Jul 09, 2008 8:46 am Blog - http://clageonewhouse.blogspot.com/ Building Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=10886&hilit=milan I am in, with my husband and my beautiful bunny Re: Small (250 mm) eaves, is that too small 8Jul 09, 2008 10:10 am mmm....donuts Homer Simpson 1956- Links: Site Costs Ready Reckoner | H1 Addiction Medical Advice | Château TDL: The Backyard Re: Small (250 mm) eaves, is that too small 17Jul 09, 2008 11:22 pm Hi Chloe
Council definatley works on measurement from the eave. We looked at reduing our 600 eaves to 450 to get more access down the one side but decide against for 2 reason. Like the look of big eaves, western sun considerations. Also the build was only going to rebate $400 from memory. Is asking for a relaxation a possibility? That way you keep you 200 inside but get the larger eaves! Anne Grandview 36 on Beautiful Bribie Site Start Dec 5th 2007 Projected completion May 12th 2008 NOPE Handover 24th June 2008 Moved in 11th July 2008 Wating on one final thing - Still - Oct 2009 Re: Small (250 mm) eaves, is that too small 18Jul 14, 2008 12:43 am Hi Chloe. Sounds like your builder has no idea what he's talking about.
The Redlands Planning Scheme 2007 - Division 25 - Small Lot Code overrides Part 11 of the Queensland Development Code. Side boundary setbacks are to be 1500mm to the wall and 900mm to the eaves. Effectively this means that the width of the eaves does not determine the side setback. As such, reducing the width of the eaves will not give you any benefit. Go for 600mm eaves and make sure you maintain a side boundary clearance of 1500mm to the wall. You can also build up to 9 metres of wall on the side boundary provided there are no openings in the wall and the maximum height of the built to boundary wall is 3.5 metres (3 metres maximum average height). Buildings setbacks are by default determined by Part 11 and Part 12 of the Queensland Development Code. However, multiple planning schemes, including the Brisbane City Plan 2000, Caboolture ShirePlan 2005, Pine Rivers Plan 2006 and the Redlands Planning Scheme 2007 override the Queensland Development Code with their own siting requirements. Relaxations of boundary clearances are possible with all Councils, but vary from Council to Council. The Redlands Planning Scheme 2007 boundary clearances are varied by the building certifier lodging an application under the Building Act 1970 in order to override the Redlands Planning Scheme 2007 and Queensland Development Code. On the other hand, building setbacks under the Logan Planning Scheme 2006 are picked up under the scheme and as such a development application is triggered for boundary setback variations. Re: Small (250 mm) eaves, is that too small 19Jul 14, 2008 10:02 am How depth is your house. I guess you will need to have your garage at the front of the house? With the council we in, they are not allow to have the garage to dominate the front of the house, therefore a balcony is required. Did you have the same issue? We in Brisbane (south east Brisbane).
Anyway, having looking at some of the house in the area, now we are thinking about having a small eaves on the East side,where as the West side we will go with the standard eaves, simply because we really don't want to get all the afternoon sun into the house. Will let you know once council had a look at our proposal. And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. Re: Small (250 mm) eaves, is that too small 20Jul 14, 2008 10:30 am Eaves don't actually do much to stop east and west sun, they are best at keeping out the mid-day sun in summer. Not much can keep the sun out on the western side...it is actually best to choose a house with few to no windows on the west...or plant trees on that side...or put some sort of external shutter on those windows. Just a few things to consider...it may be too late for you to change where your windows are going, but just don't expect too much from your eaves on the western side.
I'm sure yak-chat has suggested this site, but it is really worth a look as it explains what sort of shading to use on which side of your house. http://www.yourhome.gov.au/technical/index.html Look at Passive Design 4.4 Shading. Goodluck 'chelle We have a hand-over date...15/10...but I won't hold my breath! http://people-in-glass-houses.blogspot.com/ Not sure if that works? I was told the issue is the headspace clearance requirement on step 4. My builder is proposing shifting the beam 310mm towards the kitchen...I'm… 2 2585 Update from me! Couldn't find the trimmer - not sure if there isn't one simply because the eave is so narrow. Went ahead with the spring toggles and it all worked out… 7 5869 The two 15mm holes are obviously not compliant. The Dept of Fair Trading would love to see this one! Do the gutters pool water after it stops raining? Although it's… 4 7859 |