Common use of Corner Lots Clause in Contracts

Corner Lots. (a) In relation to any lots that are located on a corner, the Buyer must not construct or permit to be constructed on the Property, a House unless: (i) it is designed to address both the Primary Street and the Secondary Street, with habitable rooms facing both the Primary Street and the Secondary Street; or (ii) where there is no habitable room facing the Secondary Street which is adjacent to the front building line, the front elevation treatment or façade extends and continues down the Secondary Street from the front building line by not less than 2 metres. (b) The restriction in clause 1.7(a) does not apply where the fencing along the boundary of the Property facing the Secondary Street is erected by the Seller of the Property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Protective Covenants, Protective Covenants