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H妈妈 发表于 2013-5-27 18:44 
请问我的deck 有两部分,分别满足j undercovered的i & ii, 然后非covered是小于20平方米,可以通过CDC吗 ...
看看最新的NSW的规定:
Development without approval
Balconies, decks, patios, pergolas, terraces and verandahs
You don’t need permission from council for balconies, decks, patios, terraces or verandahs (whether free standing or attached to the ground floor level of a building, or roofed or unroofed) if:
It is for domestic purposes only
Size
Each one is no larger than 25sqm
All similar structures on the property do not;
for a lot larger than 300sqm – exceed 15% of the ground floor area of the house on the lot
for a lot 300sqm or less – exceed 25sqm
If it has an enclosing wall – the wall less than 1.4m tall
It has a floor which is no more than 1m above the ground level
If it is to have a roof;
if the roof is attached to the house – the height of the roof must not extend above the roof gutter line of the house
if the roof it not attached to the house – the height of the structure should be no more than 3m above the ground
Location
It is behind the building line of any road frontage
It is at least 900mm from any boundary
If the property is in a heritage conservation area or draft heritage conservation area - be located behind the building line of any road frontage.
Other
If there are any metal parts of the structure they must be low reflective, factory pre-coloured materials
If the structure is to be attached to the fascia of a building it must be connected in accordance with a professional engineers’ specification
The disposal of any roof water must dispose in to an existing stormwater drainage system
It must not interfere with the functioning of existing drainage fixtures or flow paths
If your property is in bushfire prone land and the structure is going to be located less than 5m from your house or a neighbours house it must be of non-combustible materials
You do need permission for balconies, decks, patios, terraces or verandahs (whether free standing or attached to the ground floor level of a building, or roofed or unroofed) if:
You do not meet all of the above requirement
Your property is a listed heritage item or draft heritage item
Your property is located in a foreshore area
Further information:
Your local council can be contacted for further advice
You can find out whether your property is a listed heritage item, draft heritage item or located within a heritage conservation area or draft heritage conservation area by contacting your local council
You can find out whether your property is located on bushfire prone land by contacting your local council
Please note that there is a separate entry for shade structures
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