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一头雾水ABA 发表于 2020-5-15 09:15 
谢谢!坐标悉尼。
New South Wales
For NSW, here are the ways that your shed can be exempt from needing council approval (in other words, if these statements apply to your shed, you don’t need a permit!):
• Your shed is the only detached structure in the backyard
• Your shed is not a shipping container
• Your shed is no larger than 20 square metres if you live in a residential area
• If you live in a rural area (RU1, RU2, RU3, RU4 or RU5), your shed is no larger than 50 square metres
• Your shed is at least 900mm away from each boundary
• If your shed is raised off of the ground - lofted, for instance, - it is less than 3 metres from the ground
• Your shed doesn’t interfere with the fire safety of other buildings - it’s not blocking entrances, for instance
• Your shed isn’t made of fire-prone materials if you live in a fire-prone area
• Your shed is constructed of low-reflective material in residential areas
• The water runoff from your shed doesn’t have a negative impact on your neighbor’s property
If there was even one of these stipulations that you doesn’t describe your shed, you’ll have to start the process of getting council approval. |
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