Householder development definition

Householder development means development of an existing dwellinghouse, or development within the curtilage of such a dwellinghouse for any purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse. It does not include a change of use or a change to the number of dwellings in a building.
Householder development means the carrying out of building, engineering or other operations
Householder development means proposals to alter or enlarge a single house, including works within the curtilage of the house;

More Definitions of Householder development

Householder development means an application to alter or enlarge a dwelling house, including works within the boundary/garden of a dwelling house but not an application that is either a Major Application or a Minor Application;
Householder development means development of an existing dwelling, or development within the curtilage of such a dwelling for any purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwelling, but does not include change of use or change in the number of dwellings in a building;

Related to Householder development

  • Major development means an individual “development,” as well as multiple developments that individually or collectively result in:

  • Cluster development means a subdivision with lots clustered in a group of five or more lots that is

  • Infill development means new construction on a vacant commercial lot currently held as open space.

  • experimental development means acquiring, combining, shaping and using existing scientific, technological, business and other relevant knowledge and skills with the aim of developing new or improved products, processes or services. This may also include, for example, activities aiming at the conceptual definition, planning and documentation of new products, processes or services;

  • Planned development means a real property development other than a community apartment project, a condominium project, or a stock cooperative, having either or both of the following features: