Letterboxes Clause Samples
The 'Letterboxes' clause defines the use and management of letterboxes or mail receptacles within a property or development. It typically outlines who is responsible for providing, maintaining, and accessing letterboxes, and may specify standards for their location, size, or security features. For example, it might require that each unit in a building has an individual, lockable letterbox accessible to postal services. This clause ensures that mail delivery is organized, secure, and accessible, thereby preventing disputes or confusion regarding mail handling and delivery responsibilities.
Letterboxes. The registered proprietor shall not Construct on the Lot a letterbox unless it is:
Letterboxes. (a) Details of the location and design of all letterboxes are to be submitted to and approved by Council’s Area Coordinator Planning Assessments / Area Planning Manager prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate.
(b) Letterboxes are to be discreetly located, must not obstruct and/or dominate the public way and must be of a type and specification that minimises opportunities for mail theft.
(c) Where possible, consideration should be given to locating letterboxes within secure building lobbies.
Letterboxes. Letterboxes are to be located adjacent to driveways, constructed of materials that match or complement the dwelling and clearly display the house number.
Letterboxes. Design is to suit main building, to be constructed of identical materials, and to be finished in a similar fashion to the main dwelling. Air-conditioners – Locate below eave lines and conceal from view from public areas. Garden sheds – Sheds must match the colour of the roof of the main dwelling. Application for such a structure is to be submitted to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trust No 6 along with the site plan and structure plans stating all dimensions, materials, and colours. All sheds must be built in accordance to the Council’s specifications. A11 ADDITIONS AND EXTENSIONS Additions and extensions to the main buildings, outbuildings, and other structures, including new verandahs, pergolas, outbuildings, sheds, swimming pools, retaining walls and garden structures are subject to the same covenant requirements as the main building. All outdoor entertainment areas must be contained underneath the roof lines of the main dwelling.
Letterboxes. Letterboxes installed by LWP must not be removed or altered in anyway • LWP recommends that freestanding letterboxes are constructed in materials consistent with the materials and colours of the primary elevation.
Letterboxes. (a) Details of the location and design of all letterboxes are to be submitted to the satisfaction of the Principal Certifier prior to the issue of any Construction Certificate for above ground works.
(b) Letterboxes are to be discreetly located, must not obstruct and/or dominate the public way and must be of a type and specification that minimises opportunities for mail theft.
(c) Where possible, consideration should be given to locating letterboxes within secure building lobbies. Note: The applicant is strongly advised to contact Australia Post to discuss how the letterboxes within the lobby will be accessed.
Letterboxes. Letterboxes will be constructed of a material and in a manner, which complies with Australia Post preferred standards and to match the style, colour and material of your dwelling.
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Letterboxes. (a) A letterbox that is approved by the Seller shall be erected on the Allotment to meet Australia Post requirements.
