Building approval Sample Clauses

Building approval. 7.1 If building approval is required for the subject work, within 10 business days from the date the Owner has satisfied its obligations under Condition 5.2 the party named in Schedule Item 12 (or if no party is named, then the Contractor) must lodge all plans and other documents necessary for permission, consent or approval required for the commencement of building work with the relevant Assessing Certifier and any other body having relevant jurisdiction. 7.2 All parties must do all such things as may be reasonably necessary to obtain all permissions, consents or approvals required for the commencement of the Works.
Building approval. Upon receipt of your approval from the Developer, an application can be made to the Local Government Authority or a registered building certifier for assessment to receive approval for building. DRAFT THE DESIGN GUIDELINES Site Planning and Building Location • Homes are sited in accordance with the approved setbacks in as per local authority approval. • Only one (1) dwelling is permitted per lot. Front Elevation and Facade • Homes are designed to face the street and deliver a strong street address to primary streets and secondary streets. • Architectural features such as verandahs, porticos, feature windows, façade detailing, roof features and articulated building form are required • The primary entry is to incorporate a covered roof area of at least 4m2 with a minimum depth of 1.5m • Homes must avoid long blank walls with small windows facing the street Primary and Secondary Facade Articulation • Walls exceeding 8m in length are to be stepped a minimum of 450mm. Minimum Floor AreaThe home must have a minimum internal floor area of 180m2. • This includes garages and alfresco outdoor living areas (under roof) and excludes verandahs and any outbuildings Height of Buildings • The height must not exceed 8.5m above the natural ground level • A maximum of 2 storeys is permitted Minimise Overlooking • Screening must be provided to upper floor windows that overlook windows of adjacent dwellings Glazing to the Street • Entries must incorporate an element of glazing in the form of a side light, glazing above the door or glazing elements in the door itself • A minimum of 10% of the façade area (excluding the garage door) facing a street or public areas is to be glazed. Design for Slope • Homes should be designed to prevent unsightly earthworks and retaining walls and be sympathetic to the topography and landscape • Homes developed on sloping sites should consider suspended floor construction methods which minimise the need for significant earthworks • Undercroft areas must be suitably screened and designed to minimise viewing from the street and neighbouring properties. • Where earthworks do not permit traditional single plane ‘slab on ground’ construction, homes shall be constructed as ‘Hillside Homes’. Nominated Level Change • Works associated with any building construction shall limit earthworks (e.g. building platforms) to a maximum level change of 400mm to the main dwelling and a maximum of 1.0 metre level change to garages from the finished surface levels ap...
Building approval. 9.1 If building approval is required for the subject work, and unless otherwise agreed in writing, within 10 business days from the date on which the Owner has QBCC LEVEL 2 RENOVATION, EXTENSION AND REPAIR CONTRACT_HOMEOWNER’S BOOKLET_AUGUST 2017 5 satisfied its obligation under Condition 5.1 the party named in Schedule Item 13 (or if no party is named, then the Contractor) must lodge all plans and other documents necessary for permission, consent or approval required for the commencement of building work with the relevant Assessing Certifier and any other body having relevant jurisdiction. 9.2 All parties must do all such things as may be reasonably necessary to obtain all permissions, consents or approvals required for the commencement of building.
Building approval. 7.1 Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Contractor shall obtain all permissions, consents or approvals required in connection with the commencement and completion of the Contract Work. 7.2 The party named in Schedule Item 12 as being responsible for obtaining building approval (or if no party is named, then the Contractor) must lodge the plans for approval within 10 business days of the Owner satisfying its obligations under Condition 5.1. 7.3 All parties must do all such things as may be reasonably necessary to obtain all permissions, consents or approvals required for the commencement of the building. 7.4 Either party may give a written notice to the other terminating this Contract if, without fault on the part of the party giving the notice, any permission, consent or approval necessary for the commencement of building has not issued within 3 months of the date of this Contract or such further period extended by the partiesagreement in writing. 7.5 If the Contract is terminated pursuant to this Condition the Contractor must immediately refund to the Owner any deposit or other money paid by the Owner to the Contractor less any fees, costs and expenses incurred by the Contractor with the Owner’s express consent.
Building approval. 2.1 Tenant shall submit to the Building Owner's Representative a request for consent to the work. The request shall include the following enclosures: a. One (1) set of blueprints and one (1) electronic set in CAD and PDF properly stamped by a registered architect or professional engineer. Plans and specifications may be submitted in phases. Plus CAD drawings. b. A properly executed Building Notice application form or Alteration form. Engineer's Statement "B'" if HVAC work is to be performed. Form I OF if any controlled inspection is required and all other applicable forms. These may also be submitted in phases. 2.2 Building Owner will return the following to Tenant in accordance with the time periods set forth in the Lease: a. Plans approved or returned with comments (such approval or comments shall not constitute a waiver of Department of Buildings approval or approval of other jurisdictional agencies). b. Signed application forms referred to in Section 2.1, providing proper submissions have been made. 2.3 Tenant shall obtain Department of Buildings approval of plans and a permit for the Department of Buildings. Tenant shall be responsible for keeping current all permits. Tenant shall submit copies of all approved plans and permits to Building Owner's Representative and shall post the original permit on the Premises prior to the commencement of any work. All work, if performed by a contractor or subcontractor, shall be subject to inspection by the Building Owner's Representative.
Building approval. Tenant shall submit to (FCMA) the following:
Building approval. The Buyer agrees with the Seller not to commence any construction on the Property until after the Seller has approved the proposed construction in writing. The Purchaser will deliver to the Seller in respect of any proposed construction two sets of: (a) A site plan; (b) A floor plan; (c) A front, rear and both side elevations; (d) A cross section; (e) A schedule of external finishes with colours and materials; (f) An area schedule showing house and garage floor space, verandahs and other improvements; (g) A schedule of fencing, driveway and retaining wall details indicating elevations, heights and materials; and (h) A front landscaping plan, (together the Plans). The Seller will within 14 days of receiving the Plans approve the proposed construction in accordance with the Plans if the proposed construction complies in all respects with the Covenants and the Buyer’s obligations under Special Condition 16. No approval issued by the Seller pursuant to this Special Condition 17 will: (a) constitute a waiver of any of the Covenants; (b) effect the Buyer’s obligation to comply with each of the Covenants, the Buyer’s obligations under Special Condition 16 or any of the requirements of any relevant authority or body; (c) render the Seller liable for any costs, damages or expenses incurred by the Buyer as a result of the Plans not complying with the Covenants or other requirements; or (d) replace the requirement to obtain development approvals, permits or licences (including a building permit) from any relevant authority or body.